Claims
- 1. An access security token adapted for use in authenticating access on presentation to a compatible system, the control token comprising
- (1) an unique object having alterable access memory thereon:
- (2) means on said object for storing in machine readable and writeable form a selected unique coded bit pattern providing said alterable access memory; and
- (3) means on said object for storing in machine readable form an unique index for stored data to be accessed;
- (4) each such control token having at least on such unique index and a corresponding unique coded bit pattern, both being stored in the system to be accessed.
- 2. The access control token of claim 1 wherein said coded bit patterns comprise optical holograms.
- 3. The access control token of claim 1 wherein the token carries a reference beam coding pattern, and hologram means constructed using said reference beam coding pattern, and an object beam coded by an unique bit pattern selected from micropatterns stored in the system to be accessed.
- 4. An access control token as in claim 1 including thereon hologram means and machine readable indicia, said indicia comprising an index to a bank of micropatterns, at least two of which correspond to latent images of said hologram means, and wherein said micropattern images comprise coded object and coded reference beams for reconstruction of the said images in authenticating said token for obtaining access to the system.
- 5. The access security token of claim 1 which includes a second access memory comprising at least a second micropattern from said bank thereby providing a second array whereby data stored may be read, written, or updated in said system upon presentation of the said security token with said second array in place.
- 6. The access security token of claim 1 which includes alterable random access memory and wherein the compatible system includes means for substituting for at least one of said micropatterns another micropattern from said bank to provide a second array whereby data stored may be read, written, or up-dated upon presentation of the said security token.
- 7. An article identity confirming system comprising
- (1) stored means comprising machine readable light spot records of unique articles, each article producing a characteristic pattern of light spots when exposed to substantially coherent radiation in a known and reproducible manner;
- (2) means responsive to such machine readable information indicative of an unique coded pattern corresponding to an unique article;
- (3) said responsive means selecting the appropriate one of said plurality of stored unique coded patterns;
- (4) means for comparison of said selected unique coded pattern with a produced test light spot pattern of the article to be identified; and
- (5) means confirming identity when the compared patterns match.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the light spot record and the test pattern are produced by exposing a light transmitting and refracting article to the substantially coherent radiation in the known and reproducible manner, said means for confirming identity of the produced light spot record and the corresponding stored means including means to reconstruct an image of the confirmed light spot record of said article.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein the exposed article is a cut gem.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein the means confirming identity includes holographic means to produce a hologram corresponding to the unique article.
- 11. The identity confirming system of claim 7 wherein the means confirming identity includes means for producing by holographic techniques an authenticated replica of the article.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT AND APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 427,588, Sept. 29, 1982, U.S. Pat. No. 4,464,566, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 233,885, Feb. 12, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,395,628, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 32,404, Apr. 23, 1979, U.S. Pat. No. 4,303,852, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 752,912, Dec. 21, 1976, U.S. Pat. No. 4,150,781, as a continuation in part of their application Ser. No. 495,632, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,042, filed Aug. 8, 1974, as a continuation in part of Ser. No. 272,739, filed July 18, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,829,661, entitled ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, which in turn is a continuation in part of their earlier antecedent application Ser. No. 74,066, filed Sept. 21, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,677,465.
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