the invention falls within the technical fields of mechanical puzzles, logic games, locks, padlocks, safety deposit boxes, strongboxes and cryptography.
Nowadays there are a number of cryptographic devices and security systems such as locks, padlocks, safety deposit boxes, strongboxes and the cylindrical cryptographic device called Cryptex. The invention of Cryptex is ascribed by Dan Brown to Leonardo Da Vinci in his “The Da Vinci Code” describing it as “ . . . a portable container that can contain any type of document with information written on fine papyrus, which can only be accessed by a person who knows the password.” In order to do it, you must place five discs in the correct sequence, each of which contains 26 letters, thus the internal gears being aligned and the cylinder being opened. If the cryptex is forced, a delicate glass tube containing vinegar breaks. The papyrus is rolled up around this tube so vinegar dissolves quickly on it . . . ”
A new device has been devised. Its characteristics, that improve the backgrounds significantly, are the subject of the present invention focusing on its mechanism.
The present invention is related to a Cryptographic Security Device of the type of those requiring combinations based on codes for their opening.
The new device is essentially characterized by its latch mechanism with different characteristics and at least one instrument to activate latches. This mechanism, thanks to its simplicity and minimum space requirements, is operative in minimum spaces and is not limited by its form or number, orientation or direction of latch closing or the number of compartments to which they give access. It also allows to increase considerably the number of possible combinations in a minimum space and allows its use with alphabets and/or writing systems consisting of such an elevated number of characters that make it unworkable in other devices mentioned in the state of the technique.
Latches, depending on their characteristics, may act in one or more directions and/or in one or more ways and can block automatically and/or when they are activated and also can be activated individually or jointly. Depending on the characteristics of the device not all instruments used to activate latches have to match with all the latches, nor all the latches with all the cavities, which demands to know what latch matches with each cavity, and which instrument matches with each latch and if each of them must be activated or not.
For a better understanding of what is described in the present report we attach drawings in which, by way of example, a practical case of operation of the cryptographic security device is represented.
In such drawings
The cryptographic security device comprises an artifact with changeable shapes (spherical, conical, pyramidal, etc.) and dimensions whose pieces can be made of different materials (plastic, wood, metal, etc.) depending on costs and the purpose thereof and on the device itself. The use of metal parts on them or the application of a metal layer over them, in addition to avoiding the possible visibility inside the device, would prevent from getting to know the content and/or deduce the combination to access it using techniques such as X-rays.
The invention is additionally illustrated by the following example which does not intend to limit its scope.
Cryptographic security device comprised of a sphere (
Each of the latches (7 and 7a), depending on their characteristics, may act in one or more directions and/or in one or more ways and can block automatically and/or when activated and be activated individually or jointly.
The tools used to activate latches (3) or groups of instruments used to activate latches (3a) may be contained in moving parts (9) mounted on slots. In this case the part of the instruments used to activate latches (3) which strikes on the rods (4), the rods themselves (4) and cavities (5) that contains them, the cavities of cartridges (8), those of the containers (10) and the latches (7 and 7a) can be of different sizes and/or shapes (squared, triangular, circular, etc.). Each moving part (9) should be moved to the right place so that the tools that activate latches (3), rods (4), cavities (5) and latches (7 and 7a) coincide in size and/or shape.
The number and type of instruments used to activate latches (3), rods (4), cavities (5), latches (7 and 7a), compartments (11), cartridges (8) and containers (10) may vary depending on the needs and the type of mechanism of the device (mechanical, magnetic, hydraulic, electrical, electronic, etc.).
The frame of the cartridge (8), a tubular section of the same, open at both ends and divided into two perpendicularly to the vertical axis, is perforated by 360 holes (5) that coincide with those of the sphere. This frame contains two containers (10), intended in turn to contain something, that strikes on springs (12) of which the cartridge frame disposes (8) and that put pressure on the containers (10) forcing its departure from the same, containers (10) which are comprised by two united pieces, namely:
If the device allows for its partial self-destruction and/or of the contents within the containers (10), the mentioned device, except for the part to be destroyed and/or of the contents of the containers (10), shall be made of a resistant material to the action of the fluid contained inside the blisters (14) which are in turn contained in it. These fluids will be adequate to destroy that mentioned part of the device and/or the contents of each container (10):—
An outer part (13a), the tubular section of the cartridge (8) opened by the end that is inside of it, pierced by 108 cavities (5) of a container (10) and by 144 of the other. They coincide with the ones on the top of the cartridge frame (8) in the first container and the central part in the second.
For each of the cavities (5) of the outer part of the containers (13a), which contain springs (6), a latch can appear (7), whose projections (15) are adapted to spaces (16) in those cavities (5) intended for the purpose, a latch that is inserted into it when it is struck. Such latch (7) is inserted into the cavity (5) matching the cartridge frame (8) unless it has not been struck, blocking the container (10) and preventing the spring (12) on which it strikes to eject such container out of the cartridge frame (8).
The cavities (5) of the cartridge frame (8) that will receive the latches (7) of the outer part of the containers (13a) are initially empty, while those that are not going to receive any, contain a spring (6) and a latch (7) whose projections (15) are adapted to some spaces (16) in the mentioned cavities (5) for the purpose.
When tools are pressed to activate adequate latches (3), by making them abandon their resting state, these strike on rods (4) which in turn impact on the latches (7) of the outer part of the containers (13a) introduced in the cavities (5) of the cartridge frame (8), taking them out of the same and releasing the containers (10).
When tools are pressed to activate inadequate latches (3), causing them to abandon their resting state, these fall on rods (4) which in turn strike on the latches (7) contained in the cavities (5) of the cartridge frame (8) introducing them into the cavities of the outer part of the containers (13a) and blocking them.
When all the instruments used to activate adequate latches (3), and only them, of each group of instruments used to activate latches (3a) that activate the latches (7) operating over one container, (10) have abandoned its resting state, the mentioned container (10) is released allowing the spring (12) on which it strikes to eject it from the cartridge frame (8).
The 108 cavities (5) of the cartridge frame (8) that do not match those of the outer part of the containers (13a), as happens with these, contain springs (6). For each of the cavities a latch may show (7), whose projections (15) are adapted to spaces (16) in the mentioned cavities (5) intended for the purpose. The mentioned latch is inserted into the cavity when striking on it. The cavities (5) on which these latches do not show (7) contain in this case a loose latch (7a) without projections (15). Both groups initially remain within the cavities, (5) secured by a seal (17).
The cartridge frame (8) has on its outer face a few projections (18) which cross it longitudinally and partially and that fit in as many slots (19) that the sphere contains inside. The slots (19) lead it when it is inserted until the moment when, having reached some limits, (20) the seal (17) is displaced thereby releasing the latches (7 and 7a) which are inserted into the matching cavities (5) in the sphere, blocking it and preventing the spring (21), on which it falls, which in turn puts pressure on it forcing his way out of the sphere, from ejecting it from the same, thus remaining installed in the right place.
When tools are pressed (3) in order to activate adequate latches, making them abandon its resting state, these strike on rods (4) which in turn strike on the latches (7) of the frame of the cartridge inserted in the cavities (5) matching with the sphere and taking them out of the same and releasing the cartridge frame (8).
When tools are pressed in order to activate inadequate latches (3), causing them to abandon their resting state, they fall on rods (4) which in turn strike on the loose latches (7a) that were introduced in the cavities (5) of the sphere, introducing them into the cavities (5) matching the cartridge frame (8), blocking it.
When all the instruments used to activate adequate latches (3), and only them, of each group of instruments used to activate latches (3a) that activate latches (7 and 7a) that act on the cartridge frame (8) have left their resting state, the cartridge frame (8) is released allowing the spring (21) on which it strikes to eject it out of the sphere.
In some cases the same device may be comprised of several devices (
Both on the surface of the device (
In order to facilitate the installation of the device (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P200800227 | Jan 2008 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2009/000025 | 1/19/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/19/2010 |