Patents by Inventor Dale R. Setlak

Dale R. Setlak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7351974
    Abstract: An integrated circuit sensor may include at least one infrared sensing element on a substrate. The sensing element may include at least one first thermocouple junction heated from infrared radiation, at least one second thermocouple junction connected to the first thermocouple junction, and a controller. The controller may detect a temperature difference between the first and second thermocouple junctions, and may pump heat therebetween to drive the detected temperature difference toward a desired value. The controller may also generate an infrared radiation output signal based upon the heat pumped. The controller may alternatingly switch between detecting the temperature difference and pumping heat, and the desired temperature difference may be zero. The sensor is readily made using integrated circuit processing technology, and may, for example, be used in many types of applications, such as biometric identification by including biometric processing circuitry connected to the controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2008
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventor: Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 7321701
    Abstract: A finger sensor apparatus may include an integrated circuit substrate for receiving a user's finger adjacent thereto, and a plurality of infrared sensing pixels on the integrated circuit substrate. The infrared sensing pixels are for sensing infrared radiation naturally emitted from subdermal features when the user's finger is positioned adjacent the integrated circuit substrate. The finger sensor apparatus may also include a processor connected to the infrared sensing pixels for generating infrared biometric data based upon infrared radiation naturally emitted from the subdermal features of the user's finger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Richard J. Jones
  • Patent number: 7214953
    Abstract: A multi-biometric finger sensor may include at least one optical dispersion sensing pixel on an integrated circuit substrate for sensing dispersed light from the user's finger, and at least one other finger biometric characteristic sensor on the integrated circuit substrate for sensing a finger biometric characteristic different than the dispersed light from the user's finger. The sensor may also include a processor connected to the at least one optical dispersion sensing pixel and the at least one other finger biometric characteristic sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Richard J. Jones, Gordon S. Franza
  • Patent number: 6950541
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor package preferably includes a fingerprint sensing integrated circuit in a housing, and a circuit substrate comprising first and second portions connected together. The first portion is within the housing and mounts the fingerprint sensing integrated circuit, and the second portion is flexible and extends outwardly from the housing for facilitating electrical connection to the fingerprint sensing integrated circuit from external to the housing. Each portion of the circuit substrate preferably includes at least one insulating layer and at least one electrical conductor thereon. Accordingly, the package can be made relatively compact and electrical interconnections are facilitated by the second portion or extension of the circuit substrate. In one embodiment, the first and second portions are integrally formed together. In this embodiment, the first portion is also flexible. The sensor package is readily included on the upper surface of a laptop computer, for example.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Daryl Williams
  • Patent number: 6795569
    Abstract: A method and apparatus generates fingerprint data for a fingerprint area larger than a sensing area of a fingerprint sensor. A fingerprint of a user is enrolled by generating fingerprint data sets responsive to placing a finger of a user on a sensing area of the fingerprint sensor a plurality of times with the finger being slightly repositioned on successive placements. The method also includes processing the fingerprint data sets to generate a composite fingerprint data set over an area of the fingerprint larger than the sensing area of the fingerprint sensor. The method may also be extended to the matching of a new fingerprint to an enrolled fingerprint based upon at least one sensing of the new fingerprint and the composite fingerprint data sets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventor: Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6785408
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for enrolling at least one fingerprint and determining a match of a new fingerprint thereto uses data related to fingerprint ridge flow for matching a desired area segment of a new fingerprint to a corresponding area segment stored in a database. The apparatus generates and stores enrollment data based upon fingerprint ridge flow over a plurality of area segments for the at least one fingerprint, senses a new fingerprint, and generates sensed data based upon fingerprint ridge flow of the new fingerprint over at least one desired area segment of the plurality of area segments. The method also preferably includes comparing the enrollment data and sensed data to determine whether the new fingerprint matches an enrolled fingerprint. The generating of sensed data preferably comprises identifying and generating sensed data for only a single desired area segment in one embodiment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Authentic, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Barbara E. Cornett
  • Patent number: 6628812
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor package includes a fingerprint sensing integrated circuit within a housing and comprising a plurality of electric field sensing electrodes and processing circuitry connected thereto. At least one external electrode is carried by the housing for finger contact. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) circuit is provided within the housing and is connected to the at least one external electrode. An isolation circuit is connected to the at least one line of the processing circuitry for external connection. The external electrode and ESD circuit, as well as the line isolation circuit protect the integrated circuit against damage by voltage transients, such as ESD. The at least one external electrode may include first and second external electrodes. The first electrode may be connected to the electrostatic discharge circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Daryl Williams, Matthew M. Salatino
  • Publication number: 20010032319
    Abstract: A computer includes at least one memory, basic input/output system (BIOS) instructions and operating system (OS) instructions stored in the at least one memory, and a processor connected to the at least one memory and which upon starting first operates based upon the BIOS instructions and thereafter operates based upon the OS instructions. A timer is provided for shutting down the processor a predetermined time after being started unless a deactivation code is received. A biometric security sensor cooperates with the processor for causing the deactivation code to be received by the timer based upon at least one sensed user biometric indicating an authorized user. The BIOS instructions may cause the processor to calculate the deactivation code and start the timer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2001
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Applicant: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventor: Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6259804
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor includes an array of fingerprint sensing elements; analog-to-digital (A/D) converters having a controllable range; a scanner to perform sequential A/D conversions of predetermined ones of the array of fingerprint sensing elements; and a range determining and setting circuit for controlling the range of the A/D converters based upon prior A/D conversions to thereby provide enhanced conversion resolution. A plurality of A/D converters are preferably used for simultaneously converting analog signals from a corresponding plurality of fingerprint sensing elements. The A/D converters may include at least one reference voltage input for permitting setting of first and second points of the range. The range scale determining and setting circuit may generate a histogram based upon prior A/D conversions. In addition, the range scale determining and setting circuit may set a default range for initial ones of the fingerprint sensing elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Authentic, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, John Cornett, Brian Kilgore, Daryl Williams, Dave Gebauer
  • Patent number: 6181807
    Abstract: A method for indexing and searching a plurality of reference fingerprints to determine if a sample fingerprint matches one of the reference fingerprints includes the steps of: determining respective index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint based upon characteristics of the fingerprints and with the index values being generally evenly distributed and continuous over a relatively large population of individuals; selecting a first subset of the reference fingerprints having index values in a first range relative to the index value of the sample fingerprint; and comparing the sample fingerprint to each fingerprint of the first subset of reference fingerprints to thereby determine if there is a match between the sample fingerprint and one of the reference fingerprints and without comparing the sample fingerprint to all of the reference fingerprints.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, John C. Schmitt, Mark E. Boss
  • Patent number: 6098330
    Abstract: A machine includes a mechanical linkage and or drive coupled to a housing and generating at least one of shock and vibration when functioning. The machine further includes an integrated circuit fingerprint sensor carried by the housing and being resistant to at least one of shock and vibration, and an enabling circuit for selectively enabling functioning of the linkage/drive based upon sensing a fingerprint of an authorized machine operator by the integrated circuit fingerprint sensor. Accordingly, only authorized operators may use the machine. Moreover, the integrated fingerprint sensor is shock and vibration resistant so that it can be coupled to the machine housing and still function accurately and reliably. The enabling circuit may also include a memory for storing data related to at least one fingerprint for at least one authorized operator, and may determine matching of a sensed fingerprint with the stored data. The machine may also be a firearm which generates a substantial shock upon firing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: John C. Schmitt, Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6088471
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor includes an integrated circuit die and a protective covering of a z-axis anisotropic dielectric material. The die includes a conductive layer defining an array of electric field sensing electrodes. The z-axis anisotropic dielectric layer focusses an electric field at each of the electric field sensing electrodes. In other words, the dielectric covering may be relatively thick, but not result in defocussing of the electric fields propagating through the dielectric covering because of the z-axis anisotropy of the material. The z-axis anisotropic dielectric layer may be provided by a plurality of oriented dielectric particles in a cured matrix. For example, the z-axis anisotropic dielectric layer may comprise barium titanate in a polyimide matrix. The conductive layer preferably comprises a plurality of capacitive coupling pads for permitting capacitive coupling with the integrated circuit die.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, Nicolass W. Van Vonno, Mike Newton, Matthew M. Salatino
  • Patent number: 6088585
    Abstract: A portable telecommunication device includes a radio transceiver within a portable housing, a fingerprint sensor carried by the housing, and an authorizing feature for permitting use of the radio transceiver based upon the fingerprint sensor sensing a fingerprint of an authorized user. The authorizing may be performed locally or based upon a remote authorization signal. The portable telecommunication device may be cellular telephone. Accordingly, unauthorized users may not be permitted to use the cellular telephone and accumulate charges without the owner's consent. The invention may also be used with law enforcement or other telecommunications devices, for example, where it is desired to prevent reception or transmission on designated bands by unauthorized users. The device may also include a user identification feature for transmitting a user identification signal to a remote device based upon a sensed fingerprint. The portable telecommunication device may operate with one or both of audio and data signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: John C. Schmitt, Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6070159
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for expandable biometric searching are provided. A method preferably includes forming a plurality of biometric records. Each of the plurality of biometric records preferably includes at least one biometric index and biometric data associated with the at least one biometric index. The method also includes forming a multi-dimensional virtual space having a data structure with the plurality of biometric records stored therein and generally defined by a configuration of a tree. Each of the nodal regions at each level of the tree preferably has a generally spherical shape. The apparatus preferably includes a database having a plurality of biometric data groups. Each of the plurality of biometric data groups includes a plurality of records stored therein. The apparatus also includes a plurality of biometric searching engines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: AuthenTec, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven D. Wilson, Amirali Virani, Orlin Momchev, Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6069970
    Abstract: A fingerprint and token sensor system includes an array of fingerprint sensing elements for generating signals related to a fingerprint based upon a finger being positioned adjacent the sensing elements, and a token for also causing the sensing elements to generate signals related to a token message based upon the token being positioned adjacent the sensing elements. Accordingly, the single sensor may be used for both fingerprints and for reading data from a token for range of useful purposes. Each fingerprint sensing element may preferably include an electric field sensing electrode, and a shield associated with a respective electric field sensing electrode. A drive circuit may be connected to the array of electric field sensing electrodes for driving same. The sensor is preferably in the form of an integrated circuit and includes a substrate adjacent the array of fingerprint sensing elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Authentec, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew M. Salatino, Dale R. Setlak, Mike Newton, Cal Adkins, Nicolaas W. Van Vanno
  • Patent number: 6047282
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for expandable biometric searching are provided. The apparatus preferably includes a database having a plurality of biometric data groups. Each of the plurality of biometric data groups includes a plurality of biometric records stored therein, and each of the biometric records includes at least one biometric index and biometric data associated with the at least one biometric index. The apparatus also includes a plurality of biometric searching engines. Each of the plurality of biometric searching engines preferably include a data group manager connected to the plurality of biometric data groups for managing the plurality of data groups. The data group manager includes multi-dimensional search space constructing means for constructing a multi-dimensional search space and internal map constructing means for constructing internal maps for each data group being managed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: AuthenTec, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven D. Wilson, Amirali Virani, Orlin Momchev, Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6047281
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for expandable biometric searching are provided. The method preferably includes forming a plurality of biometric records. Each of the biometric records includes at least one biometric index and biometric data associated with the at least one biometric index. The method also includes assigning each of the plurality of biometric records to a plurality of biometric data groups so that each of the plurality of biometric data groups includes a full range of biometric indexes and about the same number of biometric records. Each of the plurality of biometric data groups is preferably uncorrelated to the biometric indexes. The method further preferably includes assigning each of the plurality of biometric data groups to a plurality of biometric searching engines so that each of the plurality of biometric data groups is assigned to only one of the plurality of biometric searching engines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: AuthenTec, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven D. Wilson, Amirali Virani, Orlin Momchev, Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 6021211
    Abstract: A method for indexing and searching a plurality of reference fingerprints to determine if a sample fingerprint matches one of the reference fingerprints includes the steps of: determining respective index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint based upon characteristics of the fingerprints and with the index values being generally evenly distributed and continuous over a relatively large population of individuals; selecting a first subset of the reference fingerprints having index values in a first range relative to the index value of the sample fingerprint; and comparing the sample fingerprint to each fingerprint of the first subset of reference fingerprints to thereby determine if there is a match between the sample fingerprint and one of the reference fingerprints and without comparing the sample fingerprint to all of the reference fingerprints.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: AuthenTec, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale R. Setlak, John C. Schmitt, Mark E. Boss
  • Patent number: 5963679
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor includes an array of electric field sensing electrodes, a dielectric layer on the sensing electrodes with the dielectric layer for receiving a finger adjacent thereto, and a driver for applying an electric field drive signal to the sensing electrodes and adjacent portions of the finger so that the sensing electrodes produce a fingerprint image output signal. In one embodiment of the invention, the driver provides a coherent drive signal for the array. A respective shield electrode may be associated with each of the electric field sensing electrodes for shielding each electric field sensing electrode from adjacent sensing electrodes. Each shield electrode may be actively driven for further shielding. The fingerprint sensor preferably further includes a synchronous demodulator and contrast enhancer for more accurate output image signals. The fingerprint sensor may be effectively used to control access to a computer workstation. Method aspects are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Harris Corporation
    Inventor: Dale R. Setlak
  • Patent number: 5956415
    Abstract: A fingerprint sensor package includes a tamper-resistant housing, a fingerprint sensor mounted in the housing, and an encryption output circuit mounted within the housing and operatively connected to the fingerprint sensor for generating an encrypted output signal related to a sensed fingerprint. The fingerprint sensor package may include a processor operatively connected between the fingerprint sensor and the encryption circuit. In addition, the package may also include a reference fingerprint memory for storing reference fingerprint information. Accordingly, the processor may have the capability to determine if a sensed fingerprint matches a stored reference fingerprint. To further enhance security of the stored reference fingerprint information, the sensor package also preferably includes a removing circuit or device for removing reference fingerprint information from the reference fingerprint storage means responsive to tampering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Harris Corporation
    Inventors: Karl W. McCalley, Steven D. Wilson, Dale R. Setlak, Nicolaas W. van Vonno, Charles L. Hewitt