Claims
- 1. A security mechanism for identifying authorized users comprising:
a controller operable by a user; one or more security devices to identify the user attempting to operate the controller; and one or more monitoring devices to determine whether the user identified is authorized to operate the controller.
- 2. A security mechanism of claim 1, wherein the one or more security devices comprises at least one biometric device.
- 3. A security mechanism of claim 2, wherein the at least one biometric device comprises a fingerprint/pulse reader on the controller.
- 4. A security mechanism of claim 3, wherein the at least one biometric device further comprises a retina reader on the controller.
- 5. A security mechanism of claim 1, wherein the controller comprises a control of an aircraft.
- 6. A security mechanism of claim 1, wherein the one or more monitoring devices comprises at least one computer and the one or more security devices comprises at least one biometric device, with the at least one biometric device reading a characteristic of the user that is compared against biometric information stored in the at least one computer.
- 7. A security mechanism of claim 6, further comprising one or more control mechanisms in communication with the one or more monitoring devices, with the one or more monitoring devices regulating the one or more control mechanisms to restrict operation based on whether or not the user is authorized to operate the controller.
- 8. A security system for restricting operation of an aircraft comprising:
one or more biometric devices for reading biometric information of a person attempting to operate the aircraft; one or more monitoring systems in communication with the one or more biometric devices, the one or more monitoring systems comparing the biometric information read by the one or more biometric devices against stored biometric information concerning authorized persons to operate the aircraft; and one or more control mechanisms in communication with the one or more monitoring systems to regulate operation of the aircraft based on whether or not an authorized person has been identified.
- 9. A security system of claim 8, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a fingerprint reader on at least one of a control of the aircraft, an access door to the cockpit area, or an access door to a storage compartment.
- 10. A security system of claim 9, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a pulse reader on at least one of a control of the aircraft, an access door to the cockpit area, or an access door to a storage compartment.
- 11. A security system of claim 10, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a retina reader mounted in the cockpit area or on the control of the aircraft.
- 12. A security system of claim 8, wherein the one or more monitoring systems comprises at least one computer and the one or more biometric devices comprises at least one of a fingerprint reader, a pulse reader or a retina reader.
- 13. A security system of claim 12, wherein the one or more control mechanisms comprises at least one of the auto pilot control system, the control, aircraft beacon system, a GPS system or any system controlled by the control.
- 14. A method for regulating operation of an aircraft comprising:
storing biometric information electronically regarding persons of a designated flight authorized to operate the aircraft; reading biometric information from any person attempting to operate the aircraft; comparing the read biometric information against the stored biometric information to determine whether the person attempting to operate the aircraft is authorized to operate the aircraft; and allowing authorized persons to operate the aircraft.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising performing a biometric check of persons authorized to operate the aircraft prior to flight.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein operating comprises at least one of flying the aircraft, opening an access door to the cockpit area, or opening an access door to a storage compartment.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein attempting to fly the aircraft comprises grasping of a control.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein reading biometric information comprises at least one of reading fingerprints, pulses or retina of the person attempting to fly the aircraft when the person is grasping the control or attempting to open an access door to the cockpit area or storage compartment.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein reading biometric information further comprises reading fingerprints, pulses and retina of the person when the person is grasping the control.
- 20. The method of claim 17, further comprising restricting function of the control if it is determined that the person is not authorized to fly the aircraft.
- 21. The method of claim 17, further comprising operating the aircraft in auto pilot mode when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 22. The method of claim 17, further comprising alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 23. The method of claim 17, further comprising sending of at least one of biometric information or photograph read from an unauthorized person to authorities outside of the aircraft.
- 24. The method of claim 17, wherein reading biometric information comprises reading pulses of the person when the person is grasping the rudder control, the method further comprising alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when there is an unusual pulse reading from the person.
- 25. The method of claim 16, wherein reading biometric information comprises a retina read of the person attempting to fly the aircraft when the person is seated in either a pilot or copilot seat.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising engaging or disengaging the auto pilot where it is determined that an authorized person is in the pilot or copilot seat.
- 27. A system for regulating operation of an aircraft comprising:
means for storing biometric information electronically regarding persons of a designated flight authorized to operate the aircraft; means for reading biometric information from any person attempting to operate the aircraft; and means for comparing the read biometric information against the stored biometric information to determine whether the person attempting to operate the aircraft is authorized to operate the aircraft.
- 28. The system of claim 27 further comprising means for performing a biometric check of persons authorized to operate the aircraft prior to flight.
- 29. The system of claim 27, wherein operating comprises at least one of flying the aircraft, opening an access door to the cockpit area, or opening an access door to a storage compartment.
- 30. The system of claim 29, further comprising a control that is grasped by persons attempting to fly the aircraft.
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein the biometric reading means comprises at least one of a fingerprint reader, a pulses reader or a retina reader on at least one of the control or an access door to the cockpit area or a storage compartment.
- 32. The system of claim 31, wherein the biometric reading means further comprises a fingerprint reader, a pulses reader and a retina reader on at least one of the control or an access door to the cockpit area or a storage compartment.
- 33. The system of claim 30, further comprising means for restricting function of the control if it is determined that the person is not authorized to fly the aircraft.
- 34. The system of claim 30, further comprising means for operating the aircraft in auto pilot mode when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 35. The system of claim 30, further comprising means for alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 36. The system of claim 30, further comprising means for sending at least one of biometric information or photograph read from an unauthorized person to authorities outside of the aircraft.
- 37. The system of claim 30, wherein the biometric reading means comprises a pulse reader for reading pulses of the person when the person is grasping the rudder control, the system further comprising means for alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when there is an unusual pulse reading from the person.
- 38. The system of claim 29, wherein the biometric reading means comprises a retina reader for reading the retina of the person attempting to fly the aircraft when the person is seated in either a pilot or copilot seat.
- 39. The system of claim 38, further comprising means for engaging or disengaging the auto pilot where it is determined that an authorized person is in the pilot or copilot seat.
- 40. An aircraft comprising:
a controller operable to fly the aircraft; one or more biometric devices on the controller reading biometric information from persons attempting to operate the controller to fly the aircraft; one or more monitoring systems receiving the read biometric information from the one or more biometric devices and comparing the read biometric information against stored biometric information of persons authorized to fly the aircraft, and one or more control systems in communication with the one or more monitoring systems to regulate operation of the aircraft by allowing or disallowing persons to fly the aircraft depending on whether or not an authorized person has been identified.
- 41. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a fingerprint reader on the controller of the aircraft.
- 42. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a pulse reader on the controller of the aircraft.
- 43. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a retina reader on the controller of the aircraft.
- 44. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more monitoring systems comprises at least one computer and the one or more biometric devices comprises at least one of a fingerprint reader, a pulse reader or a retina reader.
- 45. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more control mechanisms comprises at least one of the auto pilot control system, the controller, aircraft beacon system, a GPS system or any system operated by the controller.
- 46. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more control mechanisms comprises devices for restricting function of the control if it is determined that the person is not authorized to fly the aircraft.
- 47. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more control mechanisms comprises devices for operating the aircraft in auto pilot mode when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 48. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising devices for alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when an unauthorized person attempts to fly the aircraft.
- 49. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising devices for sending at least one of biometric information or photograph read from an unauthorized person to authorities outside of the aircraft.
- 50. The aircraft of claim 40, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a pulse reader for reading pulses of the person when the person is grasping the controller, the system further comprising devices for alerting authorities outside of the aircraft when there is an unusual pulse reading from the person.
- 51. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising a retina reader mounted proximate a pilot or copilot seat for reading the retina of the person attempting to fly the aircraft when the person is seated in either the pilot or copilot seat.
- 52. The aircraft of claim 51, further comprising devices for engaging or disengaging the auto pilot where it is determined that an authorized person is in the pilot or copilot seat.
- 53. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising a GPS system in communication with the one or more monitoring systems for sending position information to designated locations when at least one of an unauthorized person is identified or the aircraft flies off its normal course.
- 54. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising one or more biometric devices associated with at least one of a door to the cockpit area or a door to a storage compartment to restrict access to designated persons.
- 55. The aircraft of claim 54, wherein the one or more biometric devices comprises a fingerprint reader.
- 56. The aircraft of claim 54, further comprising a camera mounted on the cockpit area adapted for at least one of taking a retina read of designated persons in response to sensed motion or a photograph of designated persons.
- 57. The aircraft of claim 56, further comprising devices for transmitting the photograph to authorities outside of the aircraft.
- 58. The aircraft of claim 40, further comprising an aircraft beacon system in communication with the one or more monitoring systems, wherein an unauthorized person is unable to turn off the aircraft beacon system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/482,807 filed Jun. 26, 2003, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60482807 |
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