Patents by Inventor Dirk Morgeneier
Dirk Morgeneier 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).
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Patent number: 11967171Abstract: An apparatus for direct optical recording of security-related objects with a series of layers comprising a cover layer with an object placement surface, a sensor layer, a spacer layer with spacer structures for limiting light incident from the placement surface to small incident angles on the sensor layer, and a substrate as carrier of the series of layers. To capture security-related objects with good contrast over a large surface, the sensor pixels have a light-sensitive element and a passage region, and the spacer layer is produced by spacer structures provided on the sensor layer or by spacer structures formed from existing raised-shaped function elements, and the spacer layer comprises cutouts in the region of the entrance aperture of every light-sensitive element, each cutout filled with a medium having a refractive index lower than that of the sensor layer and a layer adjoining in a direction of the placement surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: DERMALOG JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Juergen Hillmann, Dirk Morgeneier
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Patent number: 11853827Abstract: A handheld device contains a main body and a sensor disposed on the main body, which is configured to sense biometric data of a person. A recess formed in the main body is disposed relative to the sensor such that an electronic device with a light means is temporarily receivable in the recess and positionable in the recess below the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: DERMALOG JENETRIC GMBHInventors: Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer
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Publication number: 20230410551Abstract: An apparatus for direct optical recording of security-related objects with a series of layers comprising a cover layer with an object placement surface, a sensor layer, a spacer layer with spacer structures for limiting light incident from the placement surface to small incident angles on the sensor layer, and a substrate as carrier of the series of layers. To capture security-related objects with good contrast over a large surface, the sensor pixels have a light-sensitive element and a passage region, and the spacer layer is produced by spacer structures provided on the sensor layer or by spacer structures formed from existing raised-shaped function elements, and the spacer layer comprises cutouts in the region of the entrance aperture of every light-sensitive element, each cutout filled with a medium having a refractive index lower than that of the sensor layer and a layer adjoining in a direction of the placement surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Juergen HILLMANN, Dirk MORGENEIER
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Publication number: 20220414409Abstract: A handheld device contains a main body and a sensor disposed on the main body, which is configured to sense biometric data of a person. A recess formed in the main body is disposed relative to the sensor such that an electronic device with a light means is temporarily receivable in the recess and positionable in the recess below the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Dirk MORGENEIER, Roberto WOLFER
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Patent number: 11238264Abstract: An apparatus for direct optical capture of security-relevant objects such as at least skin prints and documents produces a contrast between skin ridges and skin valleys in direct optical sensors for capturing skin prints in the range of contrast of conventional systems with frustrated total internal reflection. A contrast enhancing layer is provided with one contrast shield associated with each light-sensitive element of the sensor layer. The associated contrast shield is arranged at a distance above the light-sensitive element and has a surface area at least as large as an active region of the light-sensitive element). The contrast shield is arranged at a distance above the light-sensitive element such that at least 60% of the active region is covered. The illumination layer has a plurality of point light sources which emit in direction of the placement surface in an angular area limited for preventing total internal reflection.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: JENETRIC GMBHInventors: Joerg Reinhold, Juergen Hillmann, Undine Richter, Philipp Riehl, Dirk Morgeneier
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Publication number: 20210004556Abstract: An apparatus for direct optical capture of security-relevant objects such as at least skin prints and documents produces a contrast between skin ridges and skin valleys in direct optical sensors for capturing skin prints in the range of contrast of conventional systems with frustrated total internal reflection. A contrast aperture layer is provided with one contrast aperture associated with each light-sensitive element of the sensor layer. The associated contrast aperture is arranged at a distance above the light-sensitive element and has a surface area at least as large as an active region of the light-sensitive element). The contrast aperture is arranged at a distance above the light-sensitive element such that at least 60% of the active region is covered. The illumination layer has a plurality of point light sources which emit in direction of the placement surface in an angular area limited for preventing total internal reflection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Joerg REINHOLD, Juergen HILLMANN, Undine RICHTER, Philipp RIEHL, Dirk MORGENEIER
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Patent number: 10607056Abstract: A device and method for direct optical recording of live skin areas, particularly of fingerprints or handprints, is disclosed. A novel possibility for direct optical recording of human skin prints with forensic quality where interference through ambient light is excluded is achieved in that, from a skin area to be recorded, image data of a calibration image generated under homogeneous illumination from an areal source and ambient light that may be present are read out from the sensor array, an adapted illumination pattern is calculated by means of the stored calibration image such that, through application of the adapted illumination pattern, a two-dimensionally structured illumination pattern is generated to minimize the influence of the ambient light and to homogenize the illumination at least of the deposited skin print, wherein an illumination array is controlled in individual light-emitting elements or in groups of light-emitting elements with the calculated illumination pattern.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Juergen Hillmann, Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier
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Patent number: 10366273Abstract: A device for contact-based capture of human autopodial prints using disturbed total internal reflection, comprising a protective body with a contact surface, a sensor layer comprising light-sensor elements in an array for detecting light of a predefined wavelength range, and a light guide. Passband areas transparent for light of the predefined range are between the sensor elements. The light guide is transparent to light in the range and includes parallel lower and upper faces. The faces define a coupling-in surface for light emitted from a light source in a limited angular range around a preferred direction. Due to the directed angle of incidence, light entering the light guide is totally internally reflected at the faces. A mirror layer between the sensors and the guide reflects some light back into the light guide and transmits other light. Light exiting the guide is homogenized dependent upon a distance to the light source.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier, Daniel Krenzer, Juergen Hillmann, Philipp Riehl, Undine Richter
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Patent number: 10339357Abstract: A device and method for direct recording of prints of a rolled finger provide optimal recording of rolled fingerprints by a user by visually displayed influencing of the rolling movement during the roll process. By direct recording of the rolled finger by a layer body with a sensor layer of two-dimensional matrix of sensor elements and a parallely opposite support surface on which the finger can be rolled, the distance between the sensor layer and the support surface is less than five times the mean distance between adjacent sensor elements. A light source with lighting elements that can be controlled individually or in groups to generate light portions through the support surface as visible patterns for user information with spatial and temporal reference to the rolling finger. An electronic control unit controls the light source in different areas of the support surface to generate a pattern variable over time.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Daniel Krenzer, Michael Fox, Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier
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Patent number: 10296775Abstract: A device for capturing prints of areas of skin of human autopodia or parts thereof supplied with blood, including: a contact surface for placing on an area of skin; a composite containing a sensor layer with light-sensitive sensor elements arranged in a first pixel grid; and light-emitting elements. The light-emitting elements are arranged to form a second pixel grid. They emit light in a frequency range for which the sensor layer is at least partially transparent, with the result that light emitted from the contact surface in the direction of an area of skin can be coupled into it. The light-emitting elements can be actuated individually or in groups and thus switched on and off, with the result that these light-emitting elements can be actuated for the representation of visual information in dependence on intensity values determined by the light-sensitive sensor elements for display on the contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer
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Publication number: 20190065816Abstract: A device for contact-based capture of human autopodial prints using disturbed total internal reflection, comprising a protective body with a contact surface, a sensor layer comprising light-sensor elements in an array for detecting light of a predefined wavelength range, and a light guide. Passband areas transparent for light of the predefined range are between the sensor elements. The light guide is transparent to light in the range and includes parallel lower and upper faces. The faces define a coupling-in surface for light emitted from a light source in a limited angular range around a preferred direction. Due to the directed angle of incidence, light entering the light guide is totally internally reflected at the faces. A mirror layer between the sensors and the guide reflects some light back into the light guide and transmits other light. Light exiting the guide is homogenized dependent upon a distance to the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier, Daniel Krenzer, Juergen Hillmann, Philipp Riehl, Undine Richter
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Patent number: 10116886Abstract: A device and method for direct optical recording of security-related objects without optically imaging elements is disclosed. Direct optical recording of skin prints and documents, wherein interference through ambient light is excluded, is met by a sensor layer with TFT technology arranged on a substrate layer transparent at least in the visible wavelength range. Light-sensitive elements of the sensor layer have a distance from the object of less than the mean pixel spacing defined by the pixel grid and have in each instance a control of the exposure time. A primary light-emitting layer is constructed to illuminate the object by at least light portions from direction of the sensor layer through the placement surface. All layers of the layer body located between primary light-emitting layer and placement surface transmit at least portions of light in the visible wavelength range.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Joerg Reinhold, Roberto Wolfer, Dirk Morgeneier
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Publication number: 20180157890Abstract: A device and method for direct optical recording of live skin areas, particularly of fingerprints or handprints, is disclosed. A novel possibility for direct optical recording of human skin prints with forensic quality where interference through ambient light is excluded is achieved in that, from a skin area to be recorded, image data of a calibration image generated under homogeneous illumination from an areal source and ambient light that may be present are read out from the sensor array, an adapted illumination pattern is calculated by means of the stored calibration image such that, through application of the adapted illumination pattern, a two-dimensionally structured illumination pattern is generated to minimize the influence of the ambient light and to homogenize the illumination at least of the deposited skin print, wherein an illumination array is controlled in individual light-emitting elements or in groups of light-emitting elements with the calculated illumination pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Juergen HILLMANN, Joerg REINHOLD, Dirk MORGENEIER
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Patent number: 9892306Abstract: A device and method for direct optical recording of live skin areas, particularly of fingerprints or handprints, is disclosed. A novel possibility for direct optical recording of human skin prints with forensic quality where interference through ambient light is excluded is achieved in that, from a skin area to be recorded, image data of a calibration image generated under homogeneous illumination from an areal source and ambient light that may be present are read out from the sensor array, an adapted illumination pattern is calculated by means of the stored calibration image such that, through application of the adapted illumination pattern, a two-dimensionally structured illumination pattern is generated to minimize the influence of the ambient light and to homogenize the illumination at least of the deposited skin print, wherein an illumination array is controlled in individual light-emitting elements or in groups of light-emitting elements with the calculated illumination pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Juergen Hillmann, Joerg Reinhold, Dirk Morgeneier
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Publication number: 20180032788Abstract: A device and method for direct recording of prints of a rolled finger provide optimal recording of rolled fingerprints by a user by visually displayed influencing of the rolling movement during the roll process. By direct recording of the rolled finger by a layer body with a sensor layer of two-dimensional matrix of sensor elements and a parallely opposite support surface on which the finger can be rolled, the distance between the sensor layer and the support surface is less than five times the mean distance between adjacent sensor elements. A light source with lighting elements that can be controlled individually or in groups to generate light portions through the support surface as visible patterns for user information with spatial and temporal reference to the rolling finger. An electronic control unit controls the light source in different areas of the support surface to generate a pattern variable over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Daniel KRENZER, Michael FOX, Joerg REINHOLD, Dirk MORGENEIER
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Publication number: 20170132447Abstract: A device for capturing prints of areas of skin of human autopodia or parts thereof supplied with blood, including: a contact surface for placing on an area of skin; a composite containing a sensor layer with light-sensitive sensor elements arranged in a first pixel grid; and light-emitting elements. The light-emitting elements are arranged to form a second pixel grid. They emit light in a frequency range for which the sensor layer is at least partially transparent, with the result that light emitted from the contact surface in the direction of an area of skin can be coupled into it. The light-emitting elements can be actuated individually or in groups and thus switched on and off, with the result that these light-emitting elements can be actuated for the representation of visual information in dependence on intensity values determined by the light-sensitive sensor elements for display on the contact surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Joerg REINHOLD, Dirk MORGENEIER, Roberto WOLFER
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Patent number: D967120Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2019Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: JENETRIC GMBHInventors: Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer
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Patent number: D1002612Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: DERMALOG JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer
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Patent number: D1002613Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: DERMALOG JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer
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Patent number: D1002614Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: DERMALOG JENETRIC GmbHInventors: Dirk Morgeneier, Roberto Wolfer