Claims
- 1. An keying apparatus in communication with a primary device used for identification purposes prior to said primary device subsequently enabling additional functionality, said apparatus comprising:a) a base component affixed to a housing, and having an array of holes through which a set of retractable pins slidably traverse, said pins having a top end protruding through said base component and having a base end individually contacting tensioning means positioned within said housing, said tensioning means having a first end for exerting an upward force onto said pin base so as to continuously push said pins through said holes in said base component and having a second end; b) a plurality of pressure sensors in said housing each in communication with the second end of said tensioning means for detecting the amount of downward force axially applied to said tensioning means by each pin's respective base ends as the pins are retract through said base component by an application of force thereon; c) at least one identifier having a plurality of holes therethrough such that said base component's retractable pins pass through a subset of said identifier's holes aligned therewith and wherein said identifier has at least one of said holes plugged with capping means which blocks that hole's respective pin from passing therethrough thereby forcing each blocked pin to retract through said base component into said housing and exerting a downward force when said identifier is fitted onto said pin array; d) means for ensuring proper orientation and alignment of said identifier's holes with respect to said array of pins prior to said identifier being pressed onto said pin array; and e) means for determining specific identifiers by comparing an array location of each pin and a range of pressure values sensed by each of said pressure sensors by the retraction of each of said pins exerting force thereon with one or more pin locations of known identifiers stored in a database.
- 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for ensuring proper orientation comprises at least one post affixed to said base component or said identifier and having at least one corresponding hole through the other of said base component or said identifier through which said post passes so as to properly orient said identifier with respect to said pin array prior to the proper placement thereon.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein at least one portion of said post is keyed and wherein said corresponding hole is also keyed so as to allow said keyed post to pass through said keyed hole in at least one correct orientation.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said tensioning means comprises a spring having a known set of predefined tensioning values.
- 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said pressure sensors comprise linear potentiometers.
- 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for determining specific identifiers comprises a Central Processing Unit (CPU) programmed to perform a comparison and identification function.
RELATED CASES
The present invention is related to concurrently filed and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/022,915; 10/022,900; 10/022,914; and 10/022,911, each of the above being incorporated herein by reference.
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