Optical key and lock code authentication
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1. An optical reading system for determining if a key coded with an optical pattern for use with a specific lock is the correct key for operating that specific lock, which comprises:
- a code pattern of discrete areas of varying reflectivity carried by a key on an impervious outer key surface, said code pattern being independent of the physical configuration of said key, said code pattern identifying the specific lock which said key is intended to operate;
illumination means for illuminating said code pattern carried by said key;
scanning means for receiving a varying light level pattern reflected from said code pattern;
decoding means positioned remote from said scanning means for determining if the reflected light level pattern reflected by the code pattern on said key corresponds to the preset code for the specific lock; and
means for controlling the operability of the specific lock in response to the code pattern scanned;
whereby when the scanned pattern matches the lock preset pattern said switch will operate and when the scanned pattern does not match the lock preset pattern the switch will not operate.
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Abstract
In an electrical switch which includes a key for its operation. The key includes a code which is specific to a specific switch. The switch includes illumination means for illuminating the key carried code, a scanning device for reading the key code, electronic circuits for comparing the key code with the proper key code for that specific lock, and responding to a correct key by allowing the switch to close electrically or to an incorrect key which prevents the switch from closing electrically and can turn on an alarm.
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1. An optical reading system for determining if a key coded with an optical pattern for use with a specific lock is the correct key for operating that specific lock, which comprises:
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a code pattern of discrete areas of varying reflectivity carried by a key on an impervious outer key surface, said code pattern being independent of the physical configuration of said key, said code pattern identifying the specific lock which said key is intended to operate; illumination means for illuminating said code pattern carried by said key; scanning means for receiving a varying light level pattern reflected from said code pattern; decoding means positioned remote from said scanning means for determining if the reflected light level pattern reflected by the code pattern on said key corresponds to the preset code for the specific lock; and means for controlling the operability of the specific lock in response to the code pattern scanned; whereby when the scanned pattern matches the lock preset pattern said switch will operate and when the scanned pattern does not match the lock preset pattern the switch will not operate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An optical reading system for determining if a key coded with an optical pattern for use with a specific lock is the correct key for operating that specific lock, which comprises:
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a code pattern comprising a predetermined pattern of areas of different reflectivity on an outer surface of a key, said code pattern identifying a particular lock which said key is intended to operate; illumination means for illuminating said code pattern; scanning means for receiving varying light levels reflected from said code pattern on said key and generating a corresponding coded electrical signal; wireless transmitter means for transmitting said coded electrical signal to a location remote from said scanning means; receiving means for receiving said coded electrical signal from said wireless transmitter means; means for determining if the coded electrical signal is the correct code for said particular lock; and means for controlling the operability of the specific lock in response to the code pattern scanned; whereby when said coded electrical signal is correct for said particular lock the lock will operate and when said coded electrical signal is not the correct code for said particular lock the lock will not operate.
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