Having Fingerprint Patents (Class 283/78)
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Patent number: 8919819Abstract: Methods for creating customized children's storybooks with fingerprint art using fingerprint-ready templates stored in association with a software application on a desktop computer, a tablet computer, or a smart phone. The methods include the use of preconfigured templates and prompted discussions that elicit responses from the child to create text for the storybook. The text may be generated by speech recognition software processing digital audio recordings of the child's responses. A digital image of the child's fingerprint is acquired and the fingerprint image and/or the storybook scenes are scaled to fit each other. Fingerprint-ready image templates are used to facilitate the creation of fingerprint art. A completed page image is formed by digitally inserting a fingerprint into the fingerprint-shaped area, and if desired, coloring the image or drawing a scene around the image. When the scenes are completed the software application compiles the book pages and prints the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventor: Heather Thompson Shade
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Publication number: 20130341901Abstract: Fingerprint lifting systems and related methods are described which enable the collected print(s) to be subjected to analytical techniques that employ relatively high temperatures. The fingerprint lifting systems include a thin layer of a heat resistant pressure sensitive adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGYInventors: Jessica L. Staymates, Greg Gillen
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Patent number: 8424916Abstract: Methods for creating customized children's storybooks with fingerprint art using fingerprint-ready image templates stored in association with a software application running on a standard home computer system. The systems and methods include the use of preconfigured templates and prompted discussions that elicit responses from the child to create the text for the storybook. Initially, the appropriate size of the child's fingerprint is determined and the storybook scenes are scaled to fit that size. Fingerprint-ready image templates are used to facilitate the creation of fingerprint art. An image template is formed by including within it at least one fingerprint-sized area. A completed image is formed by inserting a fingerprint into the fingerprint-sized area, and if desired, coloring the image or drawing a scene around the image. In one technique, an entire scene is produced including one or more fingerprint-ready image template(s).Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Inventor: Heather Thompson Shade
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Patent number: 8398118Abstract: A device and method for allowing secure self-capture of multifold fingerprint impressions. The device includes a strip of fingerprint labels wrapped about a tubular ergonomic roller. A subject inserts the thumb of a first hand into the ergonomic roller and grips the roller between his thumb and forefinger. The subject then rolls the inked tip of a finger on his second hand across a label in a first rotational direction while rotating the ergonomic roller in an opposite rotational direction. To prevent fraudulent substitution of fingerprinting materials that are distributed to a subject, the materials are marked with machine readable invisible barcodes that are associated with a unique identification number. After a subject captures his fingerprints and submits his materials to a trusted observer, the barcodes on the materials are compared to the identification number to determine whether the materials submitted are in-fact those that were distributed to the subject.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Inventor: David M. Allburn
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Patent number: 8329284Abstract: Identification devices are known, e.g. in the form of labels to be attached by sewing or adhesive, monograms and the like, for the individualizing identification of items of clothing, shoes, shoe inserts or similar personal objects to be worn on a person's body. Whenever such identification devices are easy to read and to manufacture, they usually have relatively little recognition value. It is proposed to provide an identification device with, or to produce it in the form of, an image of a pressure-distribution pattern obtained by at least two-dimensional sampling of a pressure distribution between a part of the person's body and a substantially solid object.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Inventor: Peter Seitz
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Patent number: 8111882Abstract: The invention relates to a method for testing a fingerprint whose reference data are stored in a portable data carrier. The reference data contain at least positions and orientations of minutiae and pores and an orientation vector. According to the invention it is provided that the testing of the fingerprint includes first sensing measuring values stating the actual value of the sensed fingerprint and extracting the minutiae and the pores from said measuring values. Then the reference data of the minutiae and the orientation vector are read from the portable data carrier and the minutiae from the sensed fingerprint compared with the corresponding reference data. Subsequently, the position of the pores relative to the minutiae is transmitted to the portable data carrier and the pores are checked in the portable data carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventor: Robert Mueller
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Publication number: 20110316267Abstract: A DNA birth certificate has a DNA sample portion to securely hold a biological sample for use in positively identifying an individual. It can be used to keep track of babies to prevent hospital mix-ups or in child stealing cases. Additionally, the certificate can be an ID or even a driver's license. The DNA sample portion holds one or more containers that allow the user to place a biological sample such as a hair or nail clipping within to provide the DNA if needed. In another embodiment, a DNA sample storage card known as an FTA© CLASSIC CARD©, a patented DNA storage card, is used to store the DNA information. Other biometrics such as finger or footprints, hair samples, nail clippings, etc. may also be stored on the DNA certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Larry FUSON
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Publication number: 20110316268Abstract: Collectable fingerprinted items and methods of making such fingerprinted items, including original and simulated fingerprints for application to an item to create a collectable item. The processes may be used to create a variety of collectable items, such as instrument picks, pendants, key fobs, charms, and other collectables. The process includes taking an original fingerprint impression, using the original impression to create a simulated fingerprint impression. The methods optionally include altering at least one identifying characteristic in a manner that prevents identity theft of other misuse of the fingerprint impression. The process optionally includes applying the simulated fingerprint impression to an item, such as by making a mold incorporating the simulated fingerprint, such as by using CAD/CAM technology and molding an item using the created mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Mark V. ALETTO, Darryl S. GRIFFING, Richard J. MACKEY
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Patent number: 8055901Abstract: A method and system for performing document image correction using a document reader is disclosed. The method includes generating a document image representative of a document having a deformation; decoding an optical pattern embedded in the document from the document image to determine an optical signature for the document; receiving document classification data associated with the optical signature; and applying an image correction technique to the document image based on the document classification data to generate a corrected document image. A document capable of being read by a document reader is also disclosed. The document includes a substrate and an optical pattern embedded on the substrate. The optical pattern is part of a background pattern printed on the substrate. The optical pattern defines an optical signature unique to the particular class of document and is associated with document classification data for the document.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: William F. Behm, Charles F. Cassidy, Sten H. Mejenborg
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Patent number: 8051012Abstract: A system and method for method for implementing a discounted printing is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for implementing discounted printing includes creating a sponsored document including a digital signature using a cryptographic protocol provided in an application by an enterprise, sending the sponsored document including the digital signature to a client computing system including a sponsored printer for printing by the enterprise, dynamically verifying the digital signature by a trusted service provider upon the enterprise sending the sponsored document to the sponsored printer, and printing the sponsored document by the sponsored printer upon a successful verification of the digital signature. The method may also include crediting an end user associated with the sponsored printer by an amount that substantially subsidizes cost associated with the printing of the sponsored document.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Krishnan Ramanathan, Ajay Gupta, Somnath Banerjee
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Patent number: 8019130Abstract: Collectable fingerprinted items, and methods of making such fingerprinted items, including original and simulated fingerprints for application to an item to create a collectable item. The processes may be used to create a variety of collectable items, such as instrument picks, pendants, key fobs, charms, and other collectables. The process includes taking an original fingerprint impression, using the original impression to create a simulated fingerprint impression. The methods optionally include altering at least one identifying characteristic in a manner that prevents identity theft of other misuse of the fingerprint impression. The process optionally includes applying the simulated fingerprint impression to an item, such as by making a mold incorporating the simulated fingerprint, such as by using CAD/CAM technology and molding an item using the created mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventors: Mark V. Aletto, Darryl S. Griffing, Richard J. Mackey
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Patent number: 7980596Abstract: the invention provides a composition having laser engraving properties, comprising a host material and a laser enhancing additive. The host material comprises a material, such as a polymer, modified by a first process, whereby the host material as modified by the first process has increased thermal conductivity as compared to the host material before the first process. The laser enhancing additive comprises a first quantity of at least one of copper potassium iodide (CuKI3), Copper Iodide (CuI), potassium iodide (KI), sodium iodide (NaI), and aluminum iodide (AlI), and a second quantity of at least one substance selected from the group consisting of zinc sulfide (ZnS), barium sulfide (BaS), alkyl sulfonate, and thioester.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: L-1 Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventor: Brian C. Labrec
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Patent number: 7906192Abstract: A non-intrusive portable safety seal to collect human organic remnants in order to obtain DNA and genetic patterns of fingerprints is provided. The proposed seal comprises four related basic components: a sheet of paper or base forming a triptych, which serves to support the entire set, an adhesive-covered central sheet bearing a safety seal on the front surface, a two-surfaced sheet with adhesive on both surfaces and a graphite or granulated sheet adheres to it. In addition, the seal has two adhesive-covered safety flaps that protect the entire set. An alternative seal comprises a base sheet that is able to receive four fingerprints of four fingers, containing a fifth separation sheet between the graphite or granulated sheet and the two-surfaced adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Inventor: Eduardo Luis Salva Calcagno
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Publication number: 20100323773Abstract: The present invention relates to an imprint collecting device used to collect imprints such as fingerprints for use in applications such as manufacturing personalized decorative items such as jewelry, and to methods of manufacturing the imprint collecting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: JEFFREY ROSS JEWELLERY LTD.Inventor: Jeffrey William Ross
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Patent number: 7758079Abstract: The invention relates to a personal document in the form of a book, comprising a book cover, a multi-layered personalised side which contains personalised data, in addition to inner pages. The personalised side and the inner pages are secured by means of a seam to the book cover. The multi-layered personalizing side is provided with a central area which is made of a textile layer which is joined on both sides to a thermoplastic layer which covers the central area until the projecting end. A RFID element comprising an IC element is integrated into the central area for the contactless transfer of biometric data of the personal document owner. The personalised side is sewn by means of a seam in the region of the projecting end.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Bundesdrukerei GmbHInventors: Guenter Beyer-Meklenburg, Michael Knebel, Detlef Klepsch
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Patent number: 7757090Abstract: A system is provided for verifying the validity status and/or authenticity information of a secure document. The secure document has user discernable information and a plurality of tags printed thereon. Each tag contains coded data encoding an identity of the document and a location of that tag on the document. The system has memory for recording a correspondence between the identity of the secure document and validity status and/or authenticity information relating to the secure document, a receiver for receiving data from a sensing device, and a processor for verifying the validity status and/or authenticity information of the secure document using the received data and the recorded correspondence. The data received from the sensing device identifies the document identity and a position of the sensing device relative to the document, and is generated by the sensing device sensing coded data contained in at least one tag.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Kia Silverbrook, Paul Lapstun
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Patent number: 7694887Abstract: The invention relates to identification documents, and in particular to providing optically variable personalized data to identification documents. In one implementation, we provide an identification document comprising a document layer and a first indicium. The document layer comprises a material capable of being printed by a thermally transferable optically variable ink. The first indicium is printed on the document layer and comprises personalized data and printed to the document layer by a thermally transferred optically variable ink. The first indicium may be printed to the document layer by disposing a thermally transferable optically variable ink in a mass transfer panel of a printer ribbon adapted for use in a dye diffusion thermal transfer printer, and printing the first indicium as part of a mass transfer printing process.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: L-1 Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventors: Robert Jones, Daoshen Bi, Charles F. Duggan, Nelson T. Schneck
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Publication number: 20090302594Abstract: An integrated device and method for recording identification information is provided according to embodiments disclosed herein. The integrated device includes a fingerprint surface provided with an ink layer on a first side; and a DNA collection surface operatively configured to be secured with a film.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Thomas D. RAY, III, Jay MULLALY, Robert J. ALDEN
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Patent number: 7577276Abstract: The present invention relates to a fingerprint collation apparatus and method, a recording medium and a program, which can increase the throughput of fingerprint collation and decrease a data amount therefor. An information processing apparatus characterized by first detection means for detecting from a fingerprint image first feature points which include one of ridge bifurcations and ridge endings of a fingerprint; first generation means for generating a triangle which connects three arbitrary points close to one another from among the plurality of first feature points; first calculation means for calculating an area and a length of each side of the triangle generated by the first generation means; and storage means for storing the area and the length of each side of the triangle calculated by the first calculation means.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Tatsunobu Ando
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Patent number: 7526110Abstract: For personal authentication using biometric information, to allow for unfailing authentication without increasing verification time even for an authentication object that is not supported only by a minutia matching method, the present invention provides a biometric information authentication device comprising: a first verifying section for verifying first to-be-verified data against first registration data registered preliminarily using a minutia matching method; a second verifying section for verifying second to-be-verified data against second registration data registered preliminarily using a pattern matching method; and a determining section for comparing match degree, which is obtained as a result of verification by the first verifying section, with a first threshold value and a second threshold value to allow the second verifying section to perform verification in the case where the match degree is equal to or smaller than the first threshold value and equal to or larger than the second threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Koichiro Niinuma, Satoshi Semba, Takashi Shinzaki
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Patent number: 7369688Abstract: A template minutia set of a fingerprint comprising template minutiae and a template interest region is provided. Further, an input minutia set comprising input minutiae and an input interest region according to an input fingerprint is provided. The input minutia set is matched with the template minutia set. All matching template/input minutiae are determined. Furthermore, an updated template minutia set is determined dependent on the matching template/input minutiae and the non-matching template/input minutiae, and dependent on whether the template minutiae are inside the input interest region or outside of it and whether the input minutiae are inside the template interest region or outside of it.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Nanyang Technological UniveristyInventors: Wee Ser, Xudong Jiang, Wei Yun Yau
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Patent number: 7330974Abstract: A method and system for issuing secure documentation, such as tickets or coupons. The method includes producing a secure document having printed information and coded data thereon, the coded data including a unique identifier indicative of the secure document. A correspondence is recorded, in a computer system, between the secure document and validity status and/or authenticity information relating to the document. A sensing device is provided, adapted to sense the coded data on the secure document. The sensing device is further adapted for communication with said computer system, whereby the validity status and/or authenticity of said document can be determined by sensing said coded data to obtain the secure document unique identifier and communicating with the computer system to determine the validity status and/or authenticity information corresponding thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Kia Silverbrook, Paul Lapstun
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Patent number: 7027625Abstract: The invention relates to fingerprint sensors. A fingerprint sensor has a plurality of sensor electrodes below a surface intended for contacting the underside of a finger. At least one protective electrode is mounted on the surface. The sensor electrodes can have a first AC voltage at a prescribed frequency applied to them. The protective electrode can have a second AC voltage, which is essentially at the prescribed frequency, applied to it.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Manfred Greschitz, Gerhard Hierz, Albert Scheucher, Franz Wolf
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Patent number: 6952489Abstract: A fingerprint verification method having band detection is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes capturing a fingerprint image and processing the image to determine if it includes bands attributable to changes in illumination intensity during image capture. If such bands are detected, the method preferably aborts the creation of a fingerprint template. Otherwise, if this and other security screens are passed, the method preferably includes the creation of a fingerprint template which may be compared to a stored fingerprint template to verify user identity. If such verification is established, the user is granted access privileges. One embodiment of a system implementing this method includes a fingerprint scanner for capturing fingerprint images, and an interface card having a digital signal processor (DSP) or other suitable mechanisms including software or electronics for processing the fingerprint images and generating a fingerprint template representative of the images.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Michael F. Angelo, Manuel Novoa, Richard Churchill
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Patent number: 6857210Abstract: A genetic identification card having read only memory (ROM) for storing identity related information, a microcircuit, a magnetic recordable strip and an incorporated capsule adapted for storing a biological sample of the individual. The card is waterproof and may include a laminated or printed photograph, developed fingerprint, point of contact telephone number, magnetic recordable strip, and capsule containing a sample of biological origin. The identification system facilitates the production of a permanent identification card containing information necessary to positively identify a human being. The system will also include a means to check and verify the identity of the card owner through DNA sampling and testing.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Julio Santa Cruz
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Publication number: 20040221494Abstract: A genetic identification card having read only memory (ROM) for storing identity related information, a microcircuit, a magnetic recordable strip and an incorporated capsule adapted for storing a biological sample of the individual. The card is waterproof and may include a laminated or printed photograph, developed fingerprint, point of contact telephone number, magnetic recordable strip, and capsule containing a sample of biological origin. The identification system facilitates the production of a permanent identification card containing information necessary to positively identify a human being. The system will also include a means to check and verify the identity of the card owner through DNA sampling and testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Julio Santa Cruz
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Patent number: 6494489Abstract: A latent fingerprint lifting and recordation device of the type which provides a permanent and official fingerprint document. The device includes a flexible transparent latent fingerprint lifting sheet having one adhesive surface and a flat opaque somewhat thicker, less flexible sheet defining a perimeter frame and a removable central area which defines a protective cover, the perimeter frame being substantially similar in size and shape to that of, and adhered in generally coextensive fashion on one surface thereof against the adhesive side of the fingerprint lifting sheet. When the transparent fingerprint lifting sheet, with the perimeter frame adhesively attached thereto, is separated from the protective cover, an imaged latent fingerprint may be lifted and recorded on the adhesive surface. The latent fingerprint thereafter is protectively sandwiched for viewing through the transparent sheet when the protective cover is adhesively reattached to the adhesive surface to form a permanent fingerprint document.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Pro-Lift Fingerprint Collection System, Inc.Inventor: John M. Massimo, Sr.
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Publication number: 20020117847Abstract: A method for periodically providing information relevant to a specified period of time to individuals of a group by recording the information upon a page finder or upon an article configured to be secured to a page finder. At least some individuals of the group insert a page finder upon which the recorded information is displayed into an organizer, notebook, or planner to provide ready access to a page of the notebook, organizer, or planner. Each time the page finder is used to access a marked page, the recorded information is visibly displayed to the individual. Page finder attachments and page finders that are used in effecting the method are also disclosed, as are systems for implementing the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Douglas E. Ede, Jan Willem Kanis
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Patent number: 6318757Abstract: A carrier sheet has a detachable totally laminatable card integrally formed therewith. A clear plastic film patch having two thin plastic film sheets laminated together by an adhesive therebetween and a release coating, is glued to the back of the sheet in a card area. The inner one of the plastic film sheets has the release coating on its inner surface in contact with the adhesive secured to an inner surface of the outer one of the plastic film sheets. A card is delineated by a die-cut made in the front surface of the carrier sheet and extending to the adhesive between the film sheets. A perforation cut is made in the outer one of the plastic film sheets and aligned with the die-cut. A photograph or fingerprint is applied in a designated area on the outer face of the card.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Crain-Drummond, Inc.Inventors: William Dale Ritchie, Tony Plutino
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Patent number: 6260885Abstract: A latent fingerprint lifting and recordation device of the type which provides a permanent and official fingerprint document. The device includes a flexible transparent latent fingerprint lifting sheet having one adhesive surface thereof and a flat opaque flexible frame having an open central area and being substantially similar in size and shape to that of, and adhered in generally coextensive fashion on one surface thereof against the fingerprint lifting sheet. A majority of the adhesive surface is exposable and unattached over said open central area for lifting a latent fingerprint. A flat protective cover is positioned against, and similar in size and shape to, that of the frame and releasably adhered against the adhesive surface through the open central area.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: John M. Massimo, Sr.
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Patent number: 6256019Abstract: Methods are described whereby multiple users can swap a controller of consumer devices between themselves frequently, while each retains the ability to reinstate their own customized controller interface through a quick and simple yet secure log-on procedure. Stored data accessible to the controller is used to automatically upon log-on return a user to a system state associated with that user, which is typically the system state of the controller that existed the last time the user logged on thereto. The log-on procedure may include fingerprint and/or voice recognition. Additionally, time-out algorithms wherein the controller automatically shuts down and/or logs-off the current user as a security measure to prevent unauthorized users from gaining access thereto, may take into account factors other than merely the amount of time that has passed during which there has been no activity.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: eRemote, Inc.Inventor: David E. Allport
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Patent number: 6241288Abstract: A fingerprint identification/verification system using bitmaps of a stored fingerprint to correlate with a bitmap of an input fingerprint, wherein an accurate reference point is located and selected two-dimensional areas in the vicinity of the reference point of the input image of the fingerprint are correlated with stored fingerprint recognition information to determine if the input fingerprint image and the stored fingerprint recognition information are sufficiently similar to identify/verify the input fingerprint.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Precise Biometrics ABInventors: Jerker Bergenek, Christer Fåhraeus, Linus Wiebe, Mårten Öbrink
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Patent number: 6082774Abstract: Collector-targeted memorabilia articles, and a a method of producing collector-targeted memorabilia articles by affixing one or more integral collectible attractiveness attributes to each selected base article. Items selectable for use as base articles are, for example, sports-related items, non-collector-targeted utilitarian items, pre-existing memorabilia items, items intentionally manufactured for use as base articles, and like items. Each memorabilia article is a unified body of tangible material comprising a base article and a a requisite integral collectible attractiveness attribute affixed to the base article in the form of a genuine fingerprint of a preferred personality, a genuine autograph of a preferred personality, or a facsimile fingerprint of a preferred personality.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: Frederick C. Schlauch
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Patent number: 5984366Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems and articles of manufacture for creating and authenticating self-verifying articles. Self-verifying articles include, for example, commercial instruments (i.e., notes, drafts, checks, bearer paper, etc.), transaction cards (i.e., ATM cards, calling cards, credit cards, etc.), personal identification documents (i.e., driver's licenses, passports, personal identification papers, etc.) and labels affixed to package surfaces for identification of the package owner or sender, which, for example, may be used for verifying imported goods by customs agents. Self-verifying article creation includes receiving recipient-specific data, encoding a first selected subset of the recipient-specific data and fixing the encoded subset along with other human-recognizable data on a surface of an article.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: International Data Matrix, Inc.Inventor: Dennis G. Priddy
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Patent number: 5930759Abstract: A system or network for assembling, filing and processing health care data transactions and insurance claims made by patients pursuant to health care policies issued to the patients by insurance companies or other carriers for service provided to the patients at health care facilities. The network comprises a multitude of participating patients, a multitude of health care facilities, and a plurality of insurance companies or other carriers. Each of the patients has a personal data file including a set of patient related data encoded in a machine readable format, and each of the health care facilities has a telecommunications unit and a file reader to read the data on the personal data files and to transmit the patient related data to the telecommunications unit at the facility. The network further includes a central claims processing unit connected to the telecommunications units of the health care facilities to receive the electronic claim forms from those facilities and to adjudicate those claims.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignees: Symbol Technologies, Inc., Optimum, Inc.Inventors: James G. Moore, Wayne E. Jones
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Patent number: 5879453Abstract: A system and corresponding method for obtaining fingerprint samples of a person completing an application form and using those samples to verify that person's identity. The system employs an application form, such as a life insurance application, job application, banking or checking account application, and so on, comprising a first substrate having a fingerprint information receiving area adaptable to receive a fingerprint image of a finger of the person completing the application. The system further employs a second form, such as a chain of custody form, comprising a second substrate having an area adaptable to receive thereon a fingerprint image of the finger of the person. Preferably, an inkless fingerprint kit is used to provide the fingerprint samples on both forms. The fingerprint samples can be compared either manually or through the use of a computer to verify whether the same person provided the samples on both forms.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Anthony P. Streeter, Thomas D. Gordon
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Patent number: 5857028Abstract: A system for controlling access to a computer and for verifying informed consent in medical procedures includes a finger anatomy analyzer for verifying identity of a person. The analyzer generates a pattern of finger width vs length along the surface of the finger. The pattern generated is compared to a stored pattern to verify identity. To verify that the identified person is giving informed consent or denial to a medical procedure, the person is provided with the appropriate information and test questions given and answers recorded as evidence of comprehension to serve as evidence of informed consent or denial in combination with verified person identification.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Inventor: Edward Frieling
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Patent number: 5613712Abstract: A magnetic fingerprint image is implemented by having the user coat his finger tip with a magnetic powder and transferring the powder particles to the document surface. The magnetic fingerprint image is then covered by a thin, non-removable, plastic film that is optically opaque but is magnetically transparent. The print is scannable by a magnetic head whose output signal consists of a sequence of electrical waveforms characteristic of the ridges and depressions that define the fingerprint. The fingerprint image may be angularly rotated about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the print prior to fixing the fingerprint image onto the document. Because the image is covered by the opaque film, the outside observer cannot determine the angular orientation of the image relative to the document edge. A magnetically encoded "address" readable by the scanning magnetic head before it reads the magnetic fingerprint itself, informs the scanning apparatus of the fingerprint angular orientation.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Frederick J. Jeffers
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Patent number: 5454600Abstract: A personal identification label includes a child-friendly image, scene or illustration on an iron-on label. The image depicts scenes, such as a rabbit in a field, dinosaurs walking through the woods, a horse jumping over a wall, or a dalmatian in front of a fire truck, for example. In any of the scenes depicted on the label, a fingerprint receiving space is left blank on the label and is contained entirely within the depicted scene or image. This special fingerprint receiving area is designed to include a fingerprint of a child. Once the fingerprint of the child is placed in the specific fingerprint receiving area in the scene, image or illustration depicted on the label, the lines of the fingerprint form an image which visually blends into the overall scene, illustration, or image for example, printed on the label.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventor: Linda A. Floyd
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Patent number: 5419589Abstract: An apparatus (10) for carrying imprints of body parts (12) having at least one opening (16) and having a surface area of dye absorbent planar surface (18) in which the surface area (18) is greater than the surface area in the at least one opening (16) of the sheet member (14) and in which the surface area (18) is smooth and continuous to receive impressions of body portions (12) carrying dye (32), allowing a picture (20) to be mounted to the sheet member (14) visible through said at least one opening (16) in a position visible in the same direction as the absorbent planar surface (18), and providing alignment structure of the impressions (12) and spacing of the impressions (12) from the edge (46) of the sheet member (14) in which the alignment structure overlies at least a portion of the sheet member (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1992Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: James A. Fattore
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Patent number: 5330231Abstract: A personal identifier greeting card selected by a sender includes a treated paper-like sheet construction having a greeting printed thereon and a colorless developing solution adapted to be coated on an object such that when the treated sheet construction is placed in temporary contact with the coated object, the card will immediately develop a visible personal identifier image related to the sender of the card.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Inventor: Phyllis M. Godfrey
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Patent number: 5263742Abstract: A system and method for taking and developing a fingerprint wherein the subject's fingers are not dirtied or exposed to chemicals. The fingerprint is recorded on a layer of adhesive adhered to a sheet of transparent material. The print is developed by making a copy of it on a sensitized surface by back reflecting radiant energy through the adhesive whereby the print is imaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventor: John J. Koch
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Patent number: 5261987Abstract: A high-security identification card produced by thermal printing personalized data on a transparent image receiver sheet and laminating the image-bearing surface of the receiver sheet to an opaque card support optionally bearing background printing. During thermal printing of the personalized data, the receiver sheet is supported by a carrier sheet adhered to one side thereof. The carrier sheet is removed prior to lamination by mildly fusing the personalized data bearing surface of the receiver sheet to the pre-printed background information bearing surface of the identification card and mechanically flexing the sandwiched structure to cause the relatively inflexible carrier sheet to break free, at least in part, from the receiver sheet to enable its removal. After removal of the carrier sheet, the sandwiched structure is laminated by heat and pressure applied thereto to cause it to fuse permanently.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James W. Luening, Junneck Wisniewski
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Patent number: 5193855Abstract: The invention relates to a patient and healthcare provider identification system which includes a database of patient and healthcare provider information including the identity of each patient and provider and some identification criteria (such as fingerprint data); a print scanner for reading the print information from a patient or provider; a control system for matching the print data read by the scanner with the print data stored in memory; and a printer for printing labels or generating stamps or other visually perceptible medium for positively identifying the patient or provider and creating a record of the identification.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: Morris H. Shamos
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Patent number: 5114188Abstract: A system and method for taking and developing a fingerprint wherein the subject's fingers are not dirtied or exposed to chemicals. The fingerprint is recorded on a layer of adhesive adhered to a sheet of transparent material. The print is developed by making a copy of it on a sensitized surface by back reflecting radiant energy through the adhesive whereby the print is imaged.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: John J. Koch
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Patent number: 5078426Abstract: A quick and clean method of recording fingerprints without inks, chemicals, or powders is disclosed. The invention is especially suited for incorporation into mass produced legal and financial documents, wherein a portion of a document is fabricated to include a protected area for the recording and preservation of a latent fingerprint. The fingerprint receptive area of the document is protected by a cover which removably adheres to the document. If the identity by a cover which removably adheres to the documents.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Inventor: David C. Reardon
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Patent number: 5071168Abstract: Disclosed is a method of confirming the identity of a patient with an individual to receive a treatment intended for said patient, by (a) obtaining a print identification characteristic of said patient; (b) obtaining a print identification characteristic of said individual to whom said treatment is intended to be administered; (c) confirming the identity of the print identification characteristic obtained from the patient with the print identification characteristic obtained from the individual. Also disclosed are an associated device and system. The device can have information identifying one or more than one patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventor: Morris H. Shamos
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Patent number: 5013071Abstract: The improved fingerprinting system utilizes a conventional fingerprint card having a fingerprint portion on its top surface. A multi-layered sheet having dimensions approximating that of the fingerprint portion has a layer of adhesive material sandwiched between a front liner sheet and a rear liner sheet. The rear liner sheet is removed thereby allowing the layer of adhesive material to be pressed into contact with the fingerprint portion of the fingerprint card. The front liner sheet is transversely scored to form a plurality of strips. One strip at a time is removed to allow fingerprint impressions to be pressed into the respective frames of the particular row of the fingerprint portion. After all of the rows have received their fingerprint impressions, a transparent sheet of plastic material is applied to the top surface of the layer of adhesive material.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Inventor: David K. Tremaine
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Patent number: 4943089Abstract: A fingerprint sensitive pad is disclosed for affixing a fingerprint to a document. The pad includes a base sheet adhesively attached to the document. The base sheet, which may be reflective, has an adhesive-like coating which receives the fingerprint image when a finger is pressed upon it. The pad has a hinged cover, which removably adheres to the adhesive-like coating to protect the fingerprint image.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: David C. Reardon
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Patent number: RE33802Abstract: This invention relates to documents, such as banknotes, which are produced and used in large numbers and which, for a given series, are identical one with another except for a unique multi-digit number upon each individual document, the number thus uniquely identifying that document within the series. According to the present invention, to render unauthorized reproduction of the document more difficult, on each document, at least two characters in the identifying number differ from each other (in addition to any differences in the letters or digits which they represent) in one or more visible characteristics. Thus the differing characters may have different heights or widths or be in different styles of type. Preferably, the identifying number appears twice on each document; in diagonally opposite corners, and preferably the variation of physical characteristics of the characters along the length of one of the numbers is reversed in direction in the other of the numbers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1989Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Thomas De La Rue & Co.Inventors: Colin J. Whitehead, Robin Bratchley, John M. Haslop