Claims
- 1. An optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus for acquiring a fingerprint image by light scattered from a fingerprint, the apparatus comprising:
a prism including a fingerprint contacting surface to be touched by a fingerprint of a person, a totally reflecting surface facing the fingerprint contacting surface with an angle θ for totally and inwardly reflecting the light scattered from the fingerprint in contact with the fingerprint contacting surface, a primarily projecting/re-incident surface linking the fingerprint contacting surface with an angle φ to the totally reflecting surface for primarily projecting the light totally reflected from the totally reflecting surface so as to be re-incident from outside the prism, and an ultimately projecting surface facing the primarily projecting/re-incident surface for ultimately projecting the light re-incident to the primarily projecting/re-incident surface toward the outside of the prism; and a reflecting mirror installed outside the prism, adjacent to the primarily projecting/re-incident surface of the prism and at an angle δ thereto, the reflecting mirror for reflecting the light projected from the primarily projecting/re-incident surface so as to be re-incident to the prism through the primarily projecting/re-incident surface.
- 2. The optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus of claim 1, wherein the following relation is established among each surface of the prism: (Length of the Ultimately Projecting Surface)<(Length of the Primarily Projecting/Re-Incident Surface)<(Length of the Fingerprint Contacting Surface)<(Length of the Totally Reflecting Surface)
- 3. The optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus of claim 1 wherein an angle θ between the fingerprint contacting surface and the totally reflecting surface is defined so as to totally reflect the light scattered at a predetermined angle from an effective fingerprint contacting area of the fingerprint contacting surface toward the primarily projecting/re-incident surface,
the angle δ is defined so as to reflect the all the light primarily projected from the primarily projecting/re-incident surface toward a central portion of the ultimately projecting surface, and the angle φ is defined so as to refract all the light primarily projected from the primarily projecting/re-incident surface and reflected from the reflecting mirror toward the central portion of the ultimately projecting surface.
- 4. The optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus of claim 1, wherein a light transmissible material is filled in the space between the primarily projecting/re-incident surface of the prism and the reflecting mirror.
- 5. The optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus of claim 2 wherein an angle θ between the fingerprint contacting surface and the totally reflecting surface is defined so as to totally reflect the light scattered at a predetermined angle from an effective fingerprint contacting area of the fingerprint contacting surface toward the primarily projecting/re-incident surface,
the angle δ is defined so as to reflect the all the light primarily projected from the primarily projecting/re-incident surface toward a central portion of the ultimately projecting surface, arid the angle φ is defined so as to refract all the light primarily projected from the primarily projecting/re-incident surface and reflected from the reflecting mirror toward the central portion of the ultimately projecting surface.
- 6. The optical fingerprint acquisition apparatus of claim 2, wherein a light transmissible material is filled in the space between the primarily projecting/re-incident surface of the prism and the reflecting mirror.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
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2001-57070 |
Sep 2001 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to Korean Application No. 2001-57070, filed Sep. 17, 2001, entitled “Optical Fingerprint Acquisition Apparatus” by Jong Ik Lee, Sung Hyu Shin and Dong Won Lee and incorporate that application by reference.