Input sensor unit for a fingerprint identification system
First Claim
1. An input sensor unit for a fingerprint verification system, comprisinga sensor plate of transparent pressure-sensitive material having first and second parallel planar surfaces and edge surfaces, the plate deforming when a finger is pressed onto the first surface in such a manner that the parallelism between the first and second surfaces is disturbed in accordance with the contour of the topographic relief of the finger, the sensor plate being composed of a material having an index of refraction which varies in a direction perpendicular to the first and second surfaces in dependence upon the depth of penetration of light;
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Abstract
There is disclosed an input sensor unit for a fingerprint verification system. A sensor plate facing a fingerbed is composed of a transparent polymer which is elastic so as to form a latent topographic relief of a finger pattern. A sensing light beam is coupled into the sensor plate through one edge surface. An output light beam emitted through a planar surface of the sensor plate at the opposite side of the fingerbed is directed onto the light sensitive area of an electro-optical sensing array. In the optical path of the output light beam there is arranged an optical lens for focusing the output light beam onto the light sensitive area and an optical filter for masking out the direct light of the output light beam.
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1. An input sensor unit for a fingerprint verification system, comprising
a sensor plate of transparent pressure-sensitive material having first and second parallel planar surfaces and edge surfaces, the plate deforming when a finger is pressed onto the first surface in such a manner that the parallelism between the first and second surfaces is disturbed in accordance with the contour of the topographic relief of the finger, the sensor plate being composed of a material having an index of refraction which varies in a direction perpendicular to the first and second surfaces in dependence upon the depth of penetration of light; - and
illuminating means for directing light into the plate through an edge surface, so that the light strikes the undisturbed regions of the first and second surfaces at angles which cause total internal reflection and strikes the disturbed regions of the first and second surfaces at angles which cause light to be transmitted out of the plate through the second surface, whereby the light transmitted through the second surface takes the form of a light beam modulated by the topographic relief of the finger. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An input sensor unit for a fingerprint verification system, comprising
a sensor plate of transparent pressure-sensitive material having first and second parallel planar surfaces and edge surfaces, the plate deforming when a finger is pressed onto the first surface in such a manner that the parallelism between the first and second surfaces is disturbed in accordance with the contour of the topographic relief of the finger, the sensor plate comprising a plurality of layers of material parallel to the first and second surfaces, the respective indices of refraction of the layers increasing in dependence on the distance of the layer from the first planar surface; - and
illuminating means for directing light into the plate through an edge surface, so that the light strikes the undisturbed regions of the first and second surfaces at angles which cause total internal reflection and strikes the disturbed regions of the first and second surfaces at angles which cause light to be transmitted out of the plate through the second surface, whereby the light transmitted through the second surface takes the form of a light beam modulated by the topographic relief of the finger.
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