Claims
- 1. In an unauthorized user prevention system for preventing unauthorized users from operating a particular device, said system comprising:an interlocking means for deactivating the particular device; a plurality of pressure sensors disposed at a gripping surface of the device for sensing a user's handgrip on the device; comparator means for comparing a pressure signature profile compiled from an output from said pressure sensors with at least one pressure signature profile in storage; control unit/cpu means for receiving an output from said comparator means indicating that the signature profile compiled by said comparator means matches said at least one pressure signature profile in storage; and wherein said control unit/cpu means releases said interlocking means upon receipt of a signal from said comparator means that the pressure signature profile of the user's handgrip on the particular device matches said at least one pressure signature profile in storage; The improvement, wherein said sensors comprise: two orthogonal sets of conductive lines and an intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric layer being deposited upon said gripping surface, whereby the electrical path between a line of said first set and a line of said second set passes through the intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric material where the two orthogonal lines cross to define at the crossing a sensor responsive to pressure applied against the gripping surface overlaying the crossing by changing the electrical conductivity or potential in the path including the two said crossing lines and intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric material; the multiple crossings of said two orthoganal sets of lines defining an array of said sensors; and the signal outputs from the electrical paths including said sensors serving to define said pressure signature profile for a user of said device.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, further including a passivation layer overlying the sets of conductive lines and intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric layer.
- 3. The invention of claim 2, wherein said passivation layer comprises silicon nitrite or silicon carbide.
- 4. In a module for preventing unauthorized use of a fire arm or other device, said module including a plurality of pressure sensors for sensing a user's handgrip on the device;comparator means for comparing a pressure signature profile compiled from an output from said pressure sensors with at least one pressure signature profile in storage; and means for preventing operation of said device where the compared profiles do not match; The improvement wherein said sensors comprise: a first set of spaced electrically conductive lines formed on said gripping surface; a thin layer of piezoresistive material formed in overlying relation to said first set of lines; a second set of spaced conductive lines formed over said piezoresistive layer, the lines of said second set being orthogonal to the lines of said first set; the projected intersections between the lines of said first and second sets defining with the intervening portion of said piezoresistive layer, sensors which are responsive to pressure applied against the gripping surface by a user of the device by said pressure changing the electrical conductivity in the path including the intersecting lines and intervening piezoresistive material; the signal outputs from the electrical paths including said sensors serving to define said pressure signal profile.
- 5. The invention of claim 4, further including a passivation layer overlying the sets of conductive lines and intervening piezoresistive layer.
- 6. The invention of claim 5, wherein said passivation layer comprises silicon nitride or silicon carbide.
- 7. The invention of claim 4, wherein said device is a firearm.
- 8. The invention of claim 4, wherein the gripping surface is curved.
- 9. In an unauthorized user prevention system for preventing unauthorized users from operating a particular device, said system comprising:an interlocking means for deactivating the particular device; a plurality of pressure sensors disposed at a gripping surface of the device for sensing a user's handgrip on the device; comparator means for comparing a pressure signature profile compiled from an output from said pressure sensors with at least one pressure signature profile in storage; control unit/cpu means for receiving an output from said comparator means indicating that the signature profile compiled by said comparator means matches said at least one pressure signature profile in storage; and wherein said control unit/cpu means releases said interlocking means upon receipt of a signal from said comparator means that the pressure signature profile of the user's handgrip on the particular device matches said at least one pressure signature profile in storage; an improved method for forming the said pressure sensors, comprising: depositing two orthogonal sets of conductive lines and an intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric layer being upon said gripping surface, whereby the electrical path between a line of said first set and a line of said second set passes through the intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric material where the two orthogonal lines cross to define at the crossing a sensor responsive to pressure applied against the gripping surface overlaying the crossing by changing the electrical conductivity or potential in the path including the two said crossing lines and intervening piezoresistive or piezoelectric material; the multiple crossings of said two orthoganal sets of lines defining an array of said sensors; and the signal outputs from the electrical paths including said sensors serving to define said pressure signature profile for a user of said device.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the deposited intervening layer is piezoresistive.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the outermost set of conductive lines is overcoated with a passivating layer.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the passivating layer is silicon carbide or silicon nitride.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application No. 60/389,387, filed on Jun. 17, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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