Claims
- 1. A system for capturing attributes of a biometric object, comprising:an electro-optical biometric image capturing system having an optical path through a prism to a platen from which an image of a ridged print pattern can be captured through total internal reflection at the platen; and a heater assembly coupled to said electro-optical biometric image capturing system for enhancing performance of said electro-optical biometric image capturing system; wherein said heater assembly is attached to a surface of said prism, wherein said surface is outside the optical path, such that the heater assembly heats a biometric object receiving surface of said electro-optical biometric image capturing system to eliminate additional moisture near a biometric object on said biometric object receiving surface without interfering in the optical path.
- 2. A heating apparatus for heating a prism of an electro-optical image capturing device having a light path through the prism to a platen from which an image of a ridged print pattern can be captured through total internal reflection at the platen, thereby preventing a halo effect in an image of a biometric object resting on the platen, comprising:a first heater assembly coupled to a first end of the prism wherein the first end of the prism is located outside the light path; and a second heater assembly coupled to a second end of the prism wherein the second end of the prism is located outside the light path; wherein said first heater assembly and said second heater assembly each include a heating element for generating heat in the prism, thereby causing temperature in the prism to rise such that a halo effect is prevented from forming on the image of the biometric object.
- 3. The heating apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a thermostat controller which controls the amount of heat provided by said first heater assembly and said second heater assembly.
- 4. The heating apparatus of claim 3, wherein said thermostat controller controls the amount of heat provided by each heater assembly as a function of heater assembly temperature.
- 5. The heating apparatus of claim 3, wherein the thermostat controller controls the amount of heat provided such that each heater assembly operates in one of three states including:a full power state; a half power state; and a no power state.
- 6. The heating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the platen is a surface of the prism.
- 7. The heating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the platen comprises a silicone pad optically coupled to a surface of the prism.
- 8. The heating apparatus of claim 2, wherein said heating element is a resistive heating element.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/331,247, filed Nov. 13, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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