Claims
- 1. An authentication system, comprising
- a) a first reader adapted to read first indicia printed with a substance that fluoresces when illuminated with ultraviolet light, said first reader having a first output,
- (b) a second reader adapted to read second indicia, said second reader having a second output, and
- (c) a computer adapted by being programmed to receive said first and second outputs respectively from said first and second readers, to decode said first and second indicia, and to produce an authentication result depending on whether or not said indicia agree with predetermined indicia codes.
- 2. An authentication system as in claim 1 wherein said second indicia are printed with substances visible in white light, and said second reader is adapted to read such second indicia.
- 3. An authentication system as in claim 1 wherein said second indicia are recorded magnetically in a magnetic stripe, and said second reader is adapted to read such second indicia.
- 4. An authentication system as in claim 1 wherein said second indicia are recorded in a hologram, and said second reader is adapted to read such second indicia.
- 5. An authentication system as in claim 1 wherein both said first and second indicia comprise bar codes.
- 6. An authentication system as in claim 1 wherein said first reader comprises:
- a) a source of electromagnetic radiation in at least one of the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared spectral ranges;
- b) means for modulating said electromagnetic radiation at a frequency of more than about 25 kHz;
- c) means for synchronously detecting fluorescent light from said first indicia at said modulation frequency to produce an analog signal;
- d) first optical means for transmitting said electromagnetic radiation from said source toward said first indicia;
- e) second optical means for transmitting said fluorescent light toward said means for synchronously detecting said fluorescent light, wherein said first and second optical means are adapted to be substantially coaxial;
- f) conversion means to convert said analog signal to a first digital signal;
- g) comparison means comparing said first digital signal with a predetermined second digital signal to within a predetermined tolerance; and
- h) output means indicating as said first output a positive result if said first and second digital signals agree to within said tolerance, and otherwise indicating as said first output a negative result.
- 7. An authentication system as recited in claim 1, wherein at least said first reader is adapted to provide a synchronizing output, and wherein said computer is adapted to be responsive to said synchronizing output to control the timing of at least said authentication result.
- 8. An authentication system as recited in claim 1, wherein at least said second reader is adapted to provide a synchronizing output, and wherein said computer is adapted to be responsive to said synchronizing output to control the timing of at least said authentication result.
- 9. An authentication system as recited in claim 6, wherein said comparison means includes means responsive to a timing signal to time at least said authentication result.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/575,729, filed Dec. 18, 1995. now U.S. Pat. No. 5,574,790 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/383,785 filed Feb. 6, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/127,250 filed Sep. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,418,855.
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