The invention relates generally to the field of forensics and more specifically to an apparatus that permits application of powder for purposes of latent fingerprint detection in order to permit identification and a related method for applying fingerprint powder using the apparatus, which is particularly useful in regard to relatively large surface areas, the apparatus being designed and packaged for single (one time) use applications, thereby reducing the possibility of cross contamination at a crime scene.
The hands and feet of persons are naturally oily, due to the presence of eccrine glands, which secrete sweat, a mixture of water, salts and other organic compounds. Sweat adheres to the friction ridges of the fingers, and therefore when a finger touches a surface such as plastic, wood, or glass, an impression (i.e., a fingerprint) will be left behind. The natural oils of the body preserve the fingerprint, which is entirely distinct, from any other individual, thereby establishing a biometric signature of the person which can be subsequently identified.
Latent fingerprints are typically left behind by accident, due to the fact that a careless criminal did not realize that his or her hand left a mark. In other instances, latent fingerprints can be made from substances other than sweat, such as blood, other body fluids, or paint, for example.
When investigators arrive at a crime scene, one of the first things done procedurally after photographing the entire scene is to “dust” the scene for fingerprints. Fingerprint powders are very fine powders are used for this purpose by crime scene investigators and others that are involved in law enforcement. The presence of powder produces a high degree of visual content between the ridge patterns and the surface upon which the fingerprint was left.
Typically, latent detection or “dusting” for fingerprints can be accomplished using a fingerprint wand, brush or similar form of applicator device having a plurality of bristles that permits the adherence of fingerprint dusting powder for depositing onto a surface of interest. Such brush devices include a set of extremely fine fibers that are designed to hold powder and deposit the powder gently on the fingerprint to be revealed, but without rubbing away the often delicate residue of the fingerprint itself. The powder used can be white, (chalk, lanconide, titanium dioxide, or other composition), black (anthracite, charcoal, haddonite black or other composition) or other (aluminum) or other traditionally used material depending on the surface, for example, to which the powder is to be applied. Varying powder formulations can be used, some of which are commonly known and others that are proprietary in nature. While the above-noted technique is effective to reveal the presence of latent fingerprints, it can be time-consuming, inefficient and in fact highly impractical for larger surfaces, e.g., a car body or other similar object.
Another general problem in the field relates to the presence of contamination introduced due to foreign DNA or other matter, which compromises or can render evidentiary information as inconclusive and/or inadmissible to a legal proceeding.
As such, there is a continuing and generalized need in the field of forensics to provide an applicator enabling latent fingerprint detection for subsequent identification, particularly on large surface areas, with the same degree of efficacy that is afforded by presently available brush-type applicator devices that are designed for this purpose.
According to one aspect, there is provided a latent fingerprint applicator apparatus, said apparatus comprising an applicator pad having a powder application surface, and means for enabling said apparatus to be maintained in handheld fashion by a user. In one version, the applicator apparatus includes a flexible powder applicator surface that adaptively conforms to the surface area to which the powder is to be applied.
In one version, the applicator apparatus comprises a sleeve or mitt that retains or includes the powder applicator surface. The sleeve according to one version can comprise at least one sheet having edges sealed directly to an applicator pad and defining an interior that is sized to permit the inclusion of a hand of a user of said applicator apparatus. Preferably, the sleeve can accommodate either the left or the right hand of a user.
In one version, the applicator apparatus is designed for single use and or is disposable. According to one embodiment, the applicator pad or surface is made from a section of cotton material, which has preferably been sterilized.
The application pad is preferably sized to permit effective application to a large surface area for purposes of applying powder after which latent fingerprints can be detected from the surface, wherein the powder applicator surface is at least as large as the area defined by the sleeve. The sleeve is preferably integral to the remainder of the applicator apparatus, but can also be releasably attached. In addition, the apparatus is packaged for single (one time) use, thereby reducing the potential incidence of cross contamination.
According to another version, there is provided a latent fingerprint applicator apparatus, said apparatus comprising a sleeve including a powder application side and an opposite side, said sleeve having an interior sized to permit the inclusion of the hand of a user enabling the applicator to be gently wiped onto a surface of interest to apply powder in order to detect or otherwise identify the presence of latent fingerprints.
According to one version, the apparatus can accommodate either the left or right hand of the user. Preferably, the powder applicator surface is made from a suitable material that enables the retention and dispensing of powder, but without damaging any fingerprints that have been left on a particular surface of interest.
According to yet another version, there is provided a method for the detection or identification of latent fingerprints, said method comprising the steps of providing an sleeve having an applicator surface, placing a hand of a user within the interior of the sleeve, applying a quantity of fingerprint powder to the powder applicator surface, and gently moving the applicator pad over a surface of interest using a wiping motion. Preferably, the powder applicator surface is flexible to enable the surface to adaptively conform to the surface to which powder is to be applied and without affecting friction ridges and the ability of the applicator to retain powder.
An advantage obtained using the herein latent fingerprint powder applicator apparatus is that large surface areas can be more easily and readily covered in a faster time and more effectively than using currently defined techniques.
Another advantage is that the applicator apparatus is cost effective and relatively easy to manufacture and use. Moreover, complex training is not a prerequisite to use of the herein described applicator apparatus.
Yet another advantage is that the single-use nature of the herein described apparatus reduces the possibility of cross contamination in regard to a crime scene, thereby helping to insure that evidence obtained at the scene will not be excluded or rendered inadmissible.
These and other features and advantages will become readily apparent from the following Detailed Description, which should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following description herein relates to specific exemplary embodiments relating to a latent fingerprint powder applicator apparatus made in accordance with the present invention. It will be readily apparent that that these embodiments are exemplary and therefore not intended to be overly limiting of the inventive concepts described herein. In addition, several terms are used during the course of the following discussion such as “back”, “front”, “distal”, “proximal” and the like in order to provide a suitable frame of reference with regard to the accompanying drawings. These terms are also not intended to be limiting of the inventive concepts that are taught herein, except where so specifically noted.
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The applicator pad 30 has a distal or “application” side 32 forming the distal or front side of the apparatus 20 and an opposing proximal or support side 34. The sleeve 40 according to this embodiment includes a pair of durable sheets 41, 43, such as polyamide or polyethylene, each sheet having respective perimeter edges 42, 44, 46 that are heat sealed, welded or otherwise affixed together with the exception of an open end 48, forming an interior or pocket that is sized to receive the hand of the user of the apparatus 20. The interior of the sleeve 40 according to this embodiment is sized to substantially fit an entire adult hand therein. One of the plastic sheets 41 of the sleeve 40 is affixed by gluing or other suitable means to the support side 34 of the applicator pad 30. According to this particular version, the applicator pad 30 is sized to substantially conform to that of the sleeve 40. However, the applicator pad 30 can alternatively be sized provided that the sleeve 40 can effectively dust a surface using the apparatus 20, as shown in intended operation by way of example according to
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According to this particular version, the applicator apparatus 20 is packaged for single (one time) use and is therefore intended to be discarded following use thereof, thereby significantly reducing the potential incidence of cross contamination, as opposed, for example, to reusable fingerprint brushes already known and replete in the field.
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Upon detection of any latent fingerprints, they can be photographed and then compared to those, for example, that are stored in electronic databases such as those found employing the Integrated Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), having storage of over 51 million criminal record subjects and over 1.5 million civil (non-criminal) records.
20 applicator apparatus
30 applicator pad
32 distal or application side
34 support or proximal side
40 sleeve
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48 open end
50 interior or pocket
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120 applicator apparatus, latent fingerprint
124 mitt
128 interior
132 open end
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140 fabric sheet
144 hand, user
It will be readily apparent that numerous modifications and variations are possible within the intended ambits of the invention, and according to the following claims. For example, the sleeve of the apparatus could be releasably removable, such as by hook and loop fasteners or other suitable means, to a support surface that is attached to the proximal side of the application pad. In another version, the sleeve of the applicator apparatus can be further configured to include provisions for the fingers and thumb for greater stability. Other suitable versions could be contemplated.