Apparatus for producing fingerprint images which are substantially free of artifacts attributable to moisture on the finger being imaged
First Claim
1. An apparatus for imaging a finger, comprising:
- an optical platen having a finger-receiving surface;
a light source for illuminating the platen;
light detector means for detecting light originating from the light source which is reflected from the finger-receiving surface of the platen, wherein the platen and light detector means are positioned relative to one another so that the light detector means detects light having an axis of propagation which is at an angle, θ
, relative to the platen surface normal, where the angle θ
is greater than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and water, and less than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and the finger being imaged, andmounting means for positioning the optical platen and light detector means in their respective relative positions, whereby an image of a print of a finger positioned on the platen surface may be obtained substantially free of artifacts resulting from the presence of moisture on the finger.
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Abstract
An apparatus for imaging a finger so as to produce a fingerprint image free of artifacts created by moisture on the finger. An optical platen having a surface for receiving the finger to be imaged is illuminated by a light source. A light detector is provided for receiving light from the platen surface which is internally reflected at the surface. A fingerprint image is formed by light which is internally reflected at the regions intermediate the finger ridges and absorbed/dispersed where the ridges contact the surface, The observation angle of the detector is sufficiently large so that moisture on a person'"'"'s fingers does not affect the light which is internally reflected at the surface and detected. The resultant fingerprint image is free of artifacts attributable to moisture.
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5 Claims
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1. An apparatus for imaging a finger, comprising:
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an optical platen having a finger-receiving surface; a light source for illuminating the platen; light detector means for detecting light originating from the light source which is reflected from the finger-receiving surface of the platen, wherein the platen and light detector means are positioned relative to one another so that the light detector means detects light having an axis of propagation which is at an angle, θ
, relative to the platen surface normal, where the angle θ
is greater than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and water, and less than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and the finger being imaged, andmounting means for positioning the optical platen and light detector means in their respective relative positions, whereby an image of a print of a finger positioned on the platen surface may be obtained substantially free of artifacts resulting from the presence of moisture on the finger. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. The apparatus of 1, wherein light from the light source illuminating the platen is incident on the platen at an angle with respect to a normal to the platen surface which is greater than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and water, and less than the critical angle corresponding to an interface of the optical platen and the finger being imaged.
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5. The apparatus of 1, wherein light from the light source illuminating the platen is incident on the platen at an angle with respect to a normal to the platen surface which is approximately equal to zero degrees.
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