Data input pen for Signature Verification
First Claim
1. A data input pen particularly adapted for use within an electronic Signature Verification System comprising an elongated body member having a writing tip at one end and means at the other end for connecting the pen in signal transmitting relationship with a host computer, means within said pen for producing signals representative of transverse acceleration forces acting upon said pen, said last named means comprising at least two orthogonally disposed piezoelectric transducer elements cantilevered from a suitable support surface perpendicular to the pen axis and extending in a direction parallel to the pen axis, said transducer elements having electrodes on opposite surfaces of their piezoelectrically active regions and extending for substantially the length of said elements, means for interconnecting electrodes on opposite sides of said elements to detect quadrature acceleration signals produced by said transducer elements.
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Abstract
A writing implement having special applicability for use as a pressure and acceleration sensitive element for use in a Signature Verification System. The pen structure includes both a writing implement for making a visible record and also includes unique transducer structures for providing both acceleration and pressure data to a remotely located verification system. The pressure sensing element is axially mounted within the pen and produces pressure signals due to axial pressure on the pen tip as an individual writes. The accelerometer structure comprises a hollow tubular piezoelectric member supported at one end and having four circumferentially disposed electrodes on the outer surface thereof, which are appropriately interconnected to produce two orthogonal acceleration component signals Ax and Ay.
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- 1. A data input pen particularly adapted for use within an electronic Signature Verification System comprising an elongated body member having a writing tip at one end and means at the other end for connecting the pen in signal transmitting relationship with a host computer, means within said pen for producing signals representative of transverse acceleration forces acting upon said pen, said last named means comprising at least two orthogonally disposed piezoelectric transducer elements cantilevered from a suitable support surface perpendicular to the pen axis and extending in a direction parallel to the pen axis, said transducer elements having electrodes on opposite surfaces of their piezoelectrically active regions and extending for substantially the length of said elements, means for interconnecting electrodes on opposite sides of said elements to detect quadrature acceleration signals produced by said transducer elements.
- 3. A data input pen particularly adapted for use within an electronic Signature Verification System comprising an elongated body member having a writing tip at one end and means at the other end for connecting the pen in signal transmitting relationship with a host computer, means within said pen for producing signals representative of orthogonal acceleration forces acting upon said pen, said last named means comprising a hollow tubular piezoelectric transducer cantilevered from a suitable support surface to lie along an axis parallel to the pen axis, said transducer having at least four circumferentially segmented electrodes on one surface of said tube and extending for substantially the length of said tube, means for interconnecting pairs of electrodes on opposite sides of said tube to detect quadrature acceleration signals produced by said pairs of electrodes.
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6. A data input pen particularly adapted for use with an electronic Signature Verification System comprising an elongated body member having a writing tip at one end and means at the other end for connecting the pen in signal transmitting relationship with a host computer, means within said pen located adjacent to said writing tip for producing signals representative of axial pressure applied to said pen via said writing tip, said last named means comprising a hollow tubular piezoelectric transducer cantilevered at one end from a support surface at one end of said pen and coaxial therewith, and means at the opposite end of said transducer for mounting said writing tip directly to said transducer, two circumferential electrodes one on the inner surface, the other on the outer surface of said pressure transducer for producing signals proportional to the pressures applied to said transducer via said writing tip.
- 7. A data input pen particularly adapted for use within an electronic Signature Verification System, comprising an elongated body member having a writing tip at one end and including means for transmitting signals produced by said pen to a host computer, first means within said pen for producing signals representative of orthogonal acceleration forces acting transversely upon said pen and second means for producing signals representative of axial pressure applied to said pen via said pen tip, said first means comprising a first hollow tubular piezoelectric transducer, coaxial with said pen and cantilevered from a suitable support surface, said first transducer having electrodes associated therewith for producing said signals representative of orthogonal acceleration forces applied to said pen, said second means comprising a second hollow piezoelectric transducer supported and cantilevered at one end from the end of said pen adjacent to said writing tip and coaxial therewith, said second transducer including means for receiving the writing tip at its other unsupported end and electrode means associated therewith for detecting signals produced by said second transducer representative of axial pressures applied to said pen via said writing tip.
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