Claims
- 1. An apparatus for authenticating a document comprising:
a profile processor adapted to collect a plurality of data profiles from a suspect document; a comparator adapted to compare the plurality of data profiles with a set of envelopes of a library document and to determine that the document is authentic when the plurality of profiles conforms with the plurality of envelopes; and a push-in lock that locks a cassette that holds authenticated documents to a body of the apparatus for authenticating the document.
- 2. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 1 further comprising the push-in lock being disposed on the body of the apparatus for authenticating the document.
- 3. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 1 further comprising a pair of parallel flanges extending from opposing sides of the apparatus that together define a receptacle between the flanges for receiving the cassette.
- 4. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 3 further comprising a plurality of slots disposed in the flanges for receiving a complementary set of pegs disposed on opposing outer surface of the cassette.
- 5. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 4 further comprising the push-in lock being disposed on an outer surface of the flanges over a slot of the plurality of slots so that when the push-in lock is pushed in a peg of the push-in lock blocks the slot thereby preventing removal of the cassette.
- 6. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of sensors adapted to measure a plurality of metrics of a suspect document.
- 7. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 6 wherein the plurality of metrics further comprises at least two of the group consisting of reflected optical signals, transmitted optical signals, magnetic signals and fluorescent signals.
- 8. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 7 further comprising alternately measuring optical signals of a first and second optical frequency range with a single optical detector.
- 9. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 8 wherein the step of alternately measuring the optical signals further comprises activating a first optical transmitter in the first frequency range and a second optical transmitter in the second frequency range.
- 10. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 9 wherein the step of measuring the first and second optical signal with the single optical detector further comprises disposing a first optical detector on a first side of the suspect document between the first and second optical transmitter for detecting reflected optical signals.
- 11. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 10 wherein the step of measuring the first and second optical signal with the single optical detector further comprises disposing a second optical detector on a second, opposing side of the suspect document for detecting optical signal transmitted through the suspect document.
- 12. An apparatus for authenticating a document comprising:
a plurality of sensors adapted to measure a plurality of metrics of a suspect document; a profile processor adapted to arrange the metrics into a plurality of data profiles; a comparator adapted to compare the plurality of data profiles with a set of envelopes of a library document; a weighting processor adapted to determine that the document is authentic when the plurality of profiles conforms with the plurality of envelopes; a push-in lock that locks a document cassette to a body of the apparatus for authenticating the document said push-in lock being adapted to be mounted to the body of the apparatus and a locking pin of the push-in lock being adapted to block an engagement channel that accepts and supports the document cassette.
- 13. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 12 further comprising the push-in lock being disposed on the body of the apparatus for authenticating the document.
- 14. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 12 further comprising a pair of parallel flanges extending from opposing sides of the apparatus that together define a receptacle between the flanges for receiving the cassette.
- 15. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 14 further comprising a plurality of slots disposed in the flanges for receiving a complementary set of pegs disposed on opposing outer surface of the cassette.
- 16. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 15 further comprising the push-in lock being disposed on an outer surface of the flanges over a slot of the plurality of slots so that when the push-in lock is pushed in a peg of the push-in lock blocks the slot thereby preventing removal of the cassette.
- 17. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 16 wherein the plurality of metrics further comprises at least two of the group consisting of reflected optical signals, transmitted optical signals, magnetic signals and fluorescent signals.
- 18. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 17 further comprising alternately measuring optical signals of a first and second optical frequency range with a single optical detector.
- 19. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 18 wherein the step of alternately measuring the optical signals further comprises activating a first optical transmitter in the first frequency range and a second optical transmitter in the second frequency range.
- 20. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 19 wherein the step of measuring the first and second optical signal with the single optical detector further comprises disposing a first optical detector on a first side of the suspect document between the first and second optical transmitter for detecting reflected optical signals.
- 21. The apparatus for authenticating the document as in claim 20 wherein the step of measuring the first and second optical signal with the single optical detector further comprises disposing a second optical detector on a second, opposing side of the suspect document for detecting optical signal transmitted through the suspect document.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of provisional patent application No. 60/457,153 filed on Mar. 24, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60457153 |
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