Patents by Inventor Wolfgang Rapf
Wolfgang Rapf 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: 8245831Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for checking bank notes wherein measuring values of the bank note to be checked are obtained and a classification of the bank note is carried out by evaluation of the measuring values in a plurality of checking steps, whereby the classification distinguishes in particular at least the classification categories, counterfeit, suspect and genuine bank notes, or acceptable or redispensable, and a linkage of a plurality of measuring values is formed at least in one checking step for deciding whether the checked bank note corresponds to a given classification category and this linkage term is compared with a corresponding tolerance range during evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Norbert Holl, Wolfgang Rapf, Helmut Karl Reinisch, Dieter Stein
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Patent number: 8139839Abstract: An apparatus for checking the authenticity of bank notes in unprotected areas, has a sensor assembly containing a light source which produces light of a first wavelength with which the bank notes to be checked are illuminated; whereupon one or more feature substances present in and/or on the bank notes produces light of a second wavelength which is detected by the sensor assembly. A control device evaluates data from the sensor assembly about the light of the second wavelength and compares them with reference data to determine the authenticity of the bank notes. The structure and operation of the sensor assembly and/or the control device permit conclusions to be drawn only with difficulty on the feature substance or substances contained in the bank notes.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Thomas Giering, Franz Müller, Wolfgang Rapf, Dieter Stein, Wolfgang Deckenbach, Walter Straub, Klaus Thierauf
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Patent number: 7866545Abstract: The invention relates to a method for verifying the origin of bank notes from an automatic teller. In the inventive method for verifying the origin of bank notes, in particular forgeries, from an automatic teller, data characterizing bank notes to be paid out or already paid out from a sensor device for checking the bank notes to be paid out or already paid out for authenticity and/or type and/or state are detected, the data of the bank notes to be paid out or already paid out are stored, check data are generated by means of the sensor device for each bank note whose origin is to be verified, whereby the check data of the bank note to be verified are compared with the stored data of the paid out bank notes and the paid out bank note is ascertained whose stored data have the greatest match to the check data of the bank note to be verified, and the verification of origin for the bank note to be verified from the automatic teller is regarded as furnished if the match exceeds a given threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Rapf, Steffen Schmalz, Helmut Steidl, Dieter Stein, Shanchuan Su
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Patent number: 7699153Abstract: A method for identifying suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes paid into an automatic teller machine, wherein banknotes to be paid in are checked for authenticity on the basis of data from a sensor device. The identification is achieved by linking data from the sensor device concerning the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes to an identity of a payer. The method also includes storing the data concerning the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes and the identity of the payer, and generating checking data for the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes by means of the sensor device or a sensor device similar to the sensor device.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Sven Ehrich, Karl-Dieter Förster, Franz Müller, Manfred Parussel, Wolfgang Rapf, Helmut Karl Reinisch, Steffen Schmalz, Helmut Steidl, Hermann Weilacher
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Publication number: 20090028415Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for checking the authenticity of bank notes in unprotected areas. The invention starts out from an apparatus for checking the authenticity of bank notes in unprotected areas, having a sensor assembly containing a light source which produces light of a first wavelength with which the bank notes to be checked are illuminated, whereupon one or more feature substances present in and/or on the bank notes produce light of a second wavelength which is detected by the sensor assembly, and a control device which evaluates data from the sensor assembly about the light of the second wavelength and compares them with reference data to determine the authenticity of the bank notes, wherein structure and operation of sensor assembly and/or control device permit conclusions to be drawn only with difficulty on the feature substance or substances contained in the bank notes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Thomas Giering, Franz Muller, Wolfgang Rapf, Dieter Stein, Wolfgang Deckenbach, Walter Straub, Klaus Thierauf
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Publication number: 20080283451Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for checking bank notes wherein measuring values of the bank note to be checked are obtained and a classification of the bank note is carried out by evaluation of the measuring values in a plurality of checking steps, whereby the classification distinguishes in particular at least the classification categories, counterfeit, suspect and genuine bank notes, or acceptable or redispensable, and a linkage of a plurality of measuring values is formed at least in one checking step for deciding whether the checked bank note corresponds to a given classification category and this linkage term is compared with a corresponding tolerance range during evaluation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Norbert Holl, Wolfgang Rapf, Helmut Karl Reinisch, Dieter Stein
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Publication number: 20080283589Abstract: The invention relates to a method for verifying the origin of bank notes from an automatic teller. In the inventive method for verifying the origin of bank notes, in particular forgeries, from an automatic teller, data characterizing bank notes to be paid out or already paid out from a sensor device for checking the bank notes to be paid out or already paid out for authenticity and/or type and/or state are detected, the data of the bank notes to be paid out or already paid out are stored, check data are generated by means of the sensor device for each bank note whose origin is to be verified, whereby the check data of the bank note to be verified are compared with the stored data of the paid out bank notes and the paid out bank note is ascertained whose stored data have the greatest match to the check data of the bank note to be verified, and the verification of origin for the bank note to be verified from the automatic teller is regarded as furnished if the match exceeds a given threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Wolfgang Rapf, Steffen Schmalz, Helmut Steidl, Dieter Stein, Shanchuan Su
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Publication number: 20080236990Abstract: A method for identifying suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes paid into an automatic teller machine, wherein banknotes to be paid in are checked for authenticity on the basis of data from a sensor device. The identification is achieved by linking data from the sensor device concerning the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes to an identity of a payer. The method also includes storing the data concerning the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes and the identity of the payer, and generating checking data for the suspected counterfeit and/or counterfeit banknotes by means of the sensor device or a sensor device similar to the sensor device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Sven Ehrich, Karl-Dieter Forster, Franz Muller, Manfred Parussel, Wolfgang Rapf, Helmut Karl Reinisch, Steffen Schmalz, Helmut Steidl, Hermann Weilacher