Claims
- 1. A fingerprint input apparatus comprising:a first prism placed such that a surface in one direction serves as a fingerprint collection surface; a light source for irradiating light on the fingerprint collection surface through said first prism; a pinhole set in a path of light which is reflected by a pattern surface of a finger placed on said fingerprint collection surface and emerges from said first prism; an imaging plane on which the light emerging from said first prism and passing through said pinhole is formed into an image; and a second prism placed in front of said imaging plane, wherein the fingerprint collection surface of said first prism is set to be substantially parallel to said imaging plane, the fingerprint collection surface of said first prism is set to be substantially parallel to a surface of said second prism on the imaging plane side, and an exit surface of said first prism with respect to said pinhole is set to be substantially parallel to an incident surface of said second prism with respect to said pinhole.
- 2. A fingerprint input apparatus comprising:a prism placed such that a surface in one direction serves as a fingerprint collection surface; a light source for irradiating light on the fingerprint collection surface through said prism; a pinhole set in a path of light which is reflected by a pattern surface of a finger placed on said fingerprint collection surface and emerges from said prism; a lens placed close to a rear side of said pinhole; and an imaging plane on which the light emerging from said prism and passing through said pinhole and said lens is formed into an image, wherein when a straight line connecting a center of the fingerprint collection surface and a center of said imaging plane is an optical axis, said imaging plane is inclined with respect to the optical axis to prevent a blur, and a central axis of said lens is inclined with respect to the optical axis to prevent trapezoidal distortion.
Priority Claims (5)
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8-326660 |
Dec 1996 |
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9-164005 |
Jun 1997 |
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9-164018 |
Jun 1997 |
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9-262009 |
Sep 1997 |
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9-262039 |
Sep 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/985,112 filed Dec. 4, 1997 now U.S. Pat No. 6,185,319.
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