Patents Assigned to Cross Match Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 7271881Abstract: Systems and methods for illuminating a platen are provided. A hybrid illumination system uses both diffusion and collimation to efficiently provide a flat, uniform illumination at a platen. One or more diffusers are disposed between the illumination source array and a collimating lens. An illumination system is provided which uses diffused light to illuminate a platen in a print scanner. The illumination system has an illumination source array and a light wedge. The light wedge reflects light internally which makes the illumination even more diffuse. Sources are divided into at least a center region and a perimeter region. The density of sources provided in the perimeter region is greater than in the center region to correct for natural light falloff in the illumination system. Intensity control can be performed individually or in groups.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph F. Arnold, John F. Carver, Trent G. Francis, Richard D. Irving, George W. McClurg, Walter G. Scott
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Patent number: 7236616Abstract: A piezoelectric thin film sensor array is used to scan and capture biometric data, for example, a fingerprint image. In one embodiment, a multi-layer structure includes a PVDF layer in between two conductor grids arranged orthogonally to one another. Urethane can be added to one side where a finger is placed. A foam substrate can be used as a support. In one feature, the PVDF, and grids can be peeled off like a label for easy replacement. Multiplexers are switched to scan the sensor. A single pixel or a group of pixels can be detected and output to an image memory. The presence of a fingerprint ridge is detected by virtue of a ring-down oscillation that arises from reflection when an electric field is applied to the piezoelectric thin film sensor array at a pixel in contact with the fingerprint ridge. For example, such a ring-down value associated with a fingerprint ridge can be detected at about 150 ns. (or 5 cycles at 30 MHZ). Other reflections indicative of additional biometrics (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Walter G Scott
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Publication number: 20070126315Abstract: Provided is a multiplexer for a biometric apparatus. The multiplexer includes a plurality of first conductors coupled to the first ends of piezo ceramic elements in corresponding rows and a plurality of first switches each of which is coupled to a respective one of the first conductors and a plurality of second conductors coupled to the second ends of piezo ceramic elements in corresponding columns. The multiplexer also includes a plurality of second switches each of which is coupled to a respective one of the second conductors. The first conductors are approximately orthogonal to the second conductors, and the first switches are controlled to couple a signal output from an output port of the signal generator to a particular piezo ceramic element of the at least twenty five thousand piezo ceramic elements. The second switches are controlled to couple a signal associated with the particular piezo ceramic element of the at least twenty five thousand piezo ceramic elements to an input port of the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Walter Scott
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Patent number: 7221489Abstract: This invention relates to the use of holographic optical elements in the design and application of biometric scanning instruments used typically for capturing biometric information such as fingerprints and handprints. A live print scanning system for generating a high contrast print image is presented. The system includes a flatbed scanner with a scanning surface and an image sensor, a holographic platen placed on the scanning surface, and a reference beam source that provides a reference beam to the holographic platen. A high contrast print image of a biometric object that is placed on the holographic platen is obtained at the image sensor. A method for generating a high contrast print image is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, IncInventors: John F. Carver, George W. McClurg
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Patent number: 7218761Abstract: A system and method include a non-planar prism and a scanning imaging system configured to locate and/or scan all or part of a hand print for one or more hands positioned on a curved portion of the non-planar prism. The curved portion can be symmetrical about an axis of symmetry of the non-planar prism. Typically, a print pattern on a palm pocket, a writer's palm, or the like, is hard to capture on a flat surface. In contrast, the non-planar prism of the present invention provides a form so that a print pattern on the palm pocket, writer's palm, or the like, can be captured. Print patterns or different parts of a hand (e.g., fingertips and a writer's palm) are also more easily captured using the non-planar prism. Hand and/or finger characteristic data can also be captured, for example hand geometry (e.g., finger lengths and spacing between fingers). The scanning imaging system can be stationary or it can be rotated along an arcuate scan path about a centerline axis of the optical element.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George W McClurg, John F Carver, Frank L Ebright
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Patent number: 7203344Abstract: A method and system of obtaining a ten-print plain impression fingerprint includes scanning a print image, processing the scanned image, separating the processed image into individual fingerprint images, and determining how many print images have been scanned. The method also includes comparing the print image to a previously scanned print image, quality classifying the separated images, indicating a quality classification of the print image based on the classifying step, and determining whether the print image is of a good quality. The system can include a ten-print scanner having a finger guide and a platen used to position four finger slaps onto the platen.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George W McClurg, John F Carver, Walter G Scott, Gregory Zyzdryn
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Patent number: 7190535Abstract: A system and method are provided for scanning all or part of a hand print for one or more hands positioned on a non-planar portion of a prism. The non-planar portion can be symmetrical about an axis of symmetry of the prism. Typically, a palm pocket, writer's palm, or the like, is hard to capture on a flat surface. In contrast, the non-planar portion of the prism according to embodiments of the present invention provides a form so that the palm pocket, writer's palm, or the like, can be captured. Hand and/or finger characteristic data can also be captured, for example hand geometry (e.g., finger lengths and spacing between fingers). The prism can also include a positioning device (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George W. McClurg, John F. Carver, Frank L. Ebright
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Patent number: 7180643Abstract: This invention relates to the use of holographic optical elements in the design and application of biometric scanning instruments used typically for capturing biometric information such as fingerprints and handprints. A system and method for capturing print images from select areas of a platen are presented. The system includes a reference beam source that provides a reference beam, holographic material that receives the reference beam, a platen on a surface of the holographic material that receives a biometric object, and an image sensor. Variations in orientation of the reference beam cause differing areas of the platen to be mapped onto the image sensor, thereby obtaining both different image translations and magnifications of at least a portion of the biometric object.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John F. Carver, George W. McClurg
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Patent number: 7164440Abstract: A dynamic image adaptation system and method for adjusting the quality of digital prints. The system includes an illumination source that illuminates an imaging surface of a live scanner optical system, the live scanner optical system scanning a biometric object placed on the imaging surface, a camera for capturing the print image of the biometric object placed on the imaging surface, a memory that stores data generated in the system, and a controller that adaptively controls at least one of the illumination source or the camera to obtain the print image with the predetermined quality. The controller adaptively controls the camera and the illumination source by adjusting one or more of contrast, gain, and integration time for the camera, and illumination for the illumination source.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Greg L Cannon
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Patent number: 7141918Abstract: Provided are a method and system for a biometric sensing apparatus. An apparatus includes an input signal generator configured to produce an activation signal. Also includes is a piezoelectric ceramic sensor having a plurality of piezoelectric ceramic elements arrayed and spaced to (i) receive the activation signal (ii) detect one or more features of a digit proximate to the array in accordance with the received activation signal and (iii) produce output signals representative thereof. A processor is coupled to the sensor to process the output signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Walter G. Scott
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Patent number: 7132780Abstract: Provided are a method and system for a biometric sensing apparatus. An apparatus includes an input signal generator configured to produce an activation signal. Also includes is a piezoelectric ceramic sensor having a plurality of piezoelectric ceramic elements arrayed and spaced to (i) receive the activation signal (ii) detect one or more features of a digit proximate to the array in accordance with the received activation signal and (iii) produce output signals representative thereof. A processor is coupled to the sensor to process the output signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Walter G. Scott
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Publication number: 20060239518Abstract: A system and method for sending a packet with a position address and line scan data from a first device over a 1394 interface to a second device. The present invention loads a camera, an illuminator, and a microprocessor with set-up instructions and a start pulse. The camera captures a line-by-line image of an object placed on the surface of a sliding prism. Position data, corresponding to the captured line-by-line image, is logged as the position address. The position address is combined with the line-by-line image to form a packet. The packet is sent to the second device for processing and viewing the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Walter Scott
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Patent number: 7119890Abstract: Light from an illumination source is injected into a prism of a print scanner through an illumination injection surface that is not directly imaged by an optical system and an image sensor of the print scanner. This light travels across the prism and hits a highly reflective surface of the prism. When this light hits the highly reflective surface, it is scattered and becomes diffused. Some of this diffused light remains in total internal reflection (TIR) within the prism and is reflected off the inside of the platen surface of the prism. The diffused light reflected off the inside of the platen surface is imaged by the optical system and the image sensor.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George W. McClurg
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Patent number: 7119889Abstract: A light shroud reduces or eliminates the effects of ambient light on an optical fingerprint scanner. Because of the geometry of a prism used in the scanner, ambient light from only certain incidence angles can interfere with an image produced by the scanner. The light shroud blocks this ambient light entering the system at angles which allow the light to interfere with the illumination system or camera. In an embodiment, the light shroud can be closed to act as a cover, protecting the platen surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John F. Carver, George W. McClurg
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Patent number: 7103201Abstract: A method and apparatus whereby a fingerprint verifier has a mechanism to slide a prism over an imaged area of a camera. The position of the prism being determined by a binary absolute linear code on a sliding mechanism imaged by the same camera at the side of the fingerprint wherein the images are knitted together to simulate a large CCD.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Walter Guy Scott, Dean J. Fedele
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Patent number: 7095880Abstract: A method and apparatus for rolled fingerprint capture is described. The start of a fingerprint roll is detected. A plurality of fingerprint image frames are captured. A centroid window corresponding to each of the plurality of captured fingerprint image frames is determined. Pixels of each determined centroid window are knitted into a composite fingerprint image. The end of the fingerprint roll is detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chris J Martinez, Walter Guy Scott
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Publication number: 20060170906Abstract: Systems and methods for illuminating a platen are provided. A hybrid illumination system uses both diffusion and collimation to efficiently provide a flat, uniform illumination at a platen. One or more diffusers are disposed between the illumination source array and a collimating lens. An illumination system is provided which uses diffused light to illuminate a platen in a print scanner. The illumination system has an illumination source array and a light wedge. The light wedge reflects light internally which makes the illumination even more diffuse. Sources are divided into at least a center region and a perimeter region. The density of sources provided in the perimeter region is greater than in the center region to correct for natural light falloff in the illumination system. Intensity control can be performed individually or in groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Arnold, John Carver, Trent Francis, Richard Irving, George McClurg, Walter Scott
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Patent number: 7081951Abstract: A live print scanner includes a transparent tray platen apparatus and a scanning system. The transparent tray platen apparatus includes a base region attached to two rounded side regions. The base region of the tray platen assembly includes a convex portion. A hand is placed atop the base region adjacent to one of the two rounded side regions such that the hand's palm pocket is atop the convex portion. A sensor assembly within the rotary scanning system generates a complete image of a palm print pattern. Because of the side regions and the convex portion, the image generated includes an image of a print pattern on the palm pocket as well as on the side of the palm. A holographic element may be disposed in a light path between an illumination source and the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John F. Carver, George W. McClurg
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Publication number: 20060158751Abstract: A system and method are provided for scanning all or part of a hand print for one or more hands positioned on a non-planar portion of a prism. The non-planar portion can be symmetrical about an axis of symmetry of the prism. Typically, a palm pocket, writer's palm, or the like, is hard to capture on a flat surface. In contrast, the non-planar portion of the prism according to embodiments of the present invention provides a form so that the palm pocket, writer's palm, or the like, can be captured. Hand and/or finger characteristic data can also be captured, for example hand geometry (e.g., finger lengths and spacing between fingers). The prism can also include a positioning device (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George McClurg, John Carver, Frank Ebright
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Patent number: 7079007Abstract: Systems and methods perform access control and mobile identity verification utilizing a memory, maybe on a handheld device, that stores at least biometric data, such as minutia. The handheld device may also store other data, such as a threshold value and Wiegand data. The data may be stored in a memory, a magnetic strip, a code, a bar code, or in all of these devices associated with the handheld device. The handheld device may be a SmartCard or the like. The threshold value may be a required value or parameter generated from input criteria based on biometric data read and extracted by an extracting system during an enrolling process. The threshold value is used during extracting, matching, or both, to most accurately determine the identity and characteristics of an individual wanting access to an accessed system or being questioned by law enforcement in the field.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Greg L. Cannon, Frank E. Fernandez