Claims
- 1. A fingerprint operated ignition switch system, and a door handle on a driver's door of a vehicle comprising:
a first input means for inputting legal information through an optical system to become computer data or a signal, and means for an image sensor to out put a fingerprint signal and/or fingerprint data; a LED, and means for illuminating said input means; control means having a fingerprint memory such that said control means outputs one commandment signal only, when said fingerprint signal matches with a preset fingerprint signal stored in said memory; fingerprint door-lock means for including actuators actuating in a vehicle as said fingerprint signal matches with said preset fingerprint signal; comparison means having said fingerprint memory, so that said fingerprint signal is to mate with said preset fingerprint signal stored via said memory, a motor is to be actuated by means of an ignition switch, and means for driving an engine starter.
- 2. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 1, wherein said input means includes a transmitter mounted in a driver's door of said vehicle near a first video recorder.
- 3. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 2, wherein said recorder is fixed erectly below a first input shield, said shield is set in a door handle of said vehicle.
- 4. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 3, wherein said recorder has said sensor and means to detect, said input means is to transmit said signal to said memory.
- 5. A fingerprint operated ignition switch system, and a door handle on a driver's door of a vehicle comprising:
a first recorder and a transmitter fixed in a door; receiving means for receiving a fingerprint signal, or fingerprint data from said transmitter; comparison means for comparing a preset fingerprint signal with said fingerprint signal and means for outputting a commandment signal, when each signal mates with one another for actuating this system; control means having a fingerprint memory, so, when said fingerprint signal matches about said preset fingerprint signal stored therein said memory, an engine starter defines means to start its engine; a first unit switch joined to said control means as said control means outputs a unit signal via said transmitter, a halve via a first shield has means to start said engine by said commandment signal; said transmitter having means for transmitting said fingerprint signal in reply to said unit signal a second unit switch joining said control means, so that said control means outputs a unit signal via said transmitter, a righthand halve of said input shield includes means for providing legal entry; a second input means via a dashboard to input legal fingerprints including means to start said engine is defined by a third input switch.
- 6. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 5, wherein said receiving means comprises three antennas, and means to transmit and receive signals about said transmitter.
- 7. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 6, wherein said receiving means further includes a controller having a CPU, said CPU is to output said commandment signal.
- 8. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 5, wherein said first input shield is found in a door handle, a second input shield is included in a mid door construction.
- 9. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 8, wherein said first shield, and said second shield have two parts in said handle, and in said door, appear as one shield.
- 10. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 5, wherein said recorder is beneath said parts, and means for causing said engine to start, an ignition key is excluded.
- 11. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 10, wherein said engine having means to start via fingerprint input before entry is made, said parts are on an outer door.
- 12. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 10, wherein said first recorder has means to copy said input, a second recorder in a dashboard includes means to copy also.
- 13. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 8, wherein said second input shield includes said unit switch and means for driving said starter, said key is excluded.
- 14. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 11, wherein said door joins four switches, and means to power a hood, trunk, heater, and window upon said outer door.
- 15. A fingerprint controlled ignition switch input shield cast upon a driver's door within a vehicle comprising:
video image converter means for converting a signal from a first video recorder, a third input means, and a fourth switch in a vehicle on its door, and means for inputting a fingerprint image through a system optically, to become computer information; video negative means for producing a negative image of a fingerprint signal from said first recorder; video pattern means for addressing a memory through a programmed memory for generating a wave-form of said fingerprint signal from said negative means; comparator means for, so comparing said fingerprint signal with a preset fingerprint signal and means for outputting a commandment signal, solely, when such fingerprint signals are to mate one another; control means having said programmed memory whereby said fingerprint signal is to mate on said preset fingerprint signal stored in said memory, a motor is to be actuated by means of an ignition switch, and means for driving an engine starter by way of a coil according to said commandment signal.
- 16. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 15, wherein said fourth switch defines means to turn off said vehicle, said vehicle must have its gear indicator in “PARK.”
- 17. A fingerprint entry system as defined in claim 15, wherein said memory has means to store data via a transit user, a delete switch, and set time are to delete said data.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/390,484, filed Feb. 17, 1995, now abandoned, application Ser. No. 08/980,485, filed Nov. 28, 1997, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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08980485 |
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08390484 |
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09503919 |
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