Code identification apparatus

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Inventors

Hopkinson, Dennis

Application #

843833

Filed

Oct-20-1977

Published

Jan-16-1979

Current US Class

235/449
235/482
235/493

International Classes

G06K 007/08; G06K 013/06; G06K 019/06

Field of Search

235/449 235/450 235/454 235/458 360/2

Assignee

Access Control Systems Pty Ltd. (AU)

Examiners

Cook; Daryl W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Biebel, French & Nauman

US Patent References

3953712   Magnetic identifica...
3959627   Card reader
3993893   Data reader
4002887   Digital area navig...

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Abstract
Access control system in which a magnetically coded key or card is inserted into a reader which reads the recorded code. The key is coded by small permanent magnets embedded in non-magnetic body of key at positions on a 4 .times. 4 regular grid of possible positions. The reader includes row of 4 Hall Effect sensors adjacent keyway entrance so that the 4 rows of magnet positions pass successively across them. Signals generated in sensors are transmitted to signal storage units and extracted from the storage units on withdrawal of the key. Activation of sensors and transmission of signals is controlled by successive interruption by leading edge of key of light beams along the keyway.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Code identification apparatus comprising a coded instrument having a set of code locations arranged in a line along the instrument and a code reader to which to apply the instrument, said reader comprising:

a body defining an instrument guideway along which to move the instrument with said line of code locations aligned with the direction of movement of the instrument;

code sensor means including a code sensor element mounted on the body such that said code locations of the instrument successively pass said sensor element as the instrument is moved along the guideway, which sensor means provides output signals indicative of code information at said code locations as those locations pass said sensor element;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to code identification apparatus of the type in which an instrument such as a key or card having a code recorded on it is submitted to a reader which reads the recorded code. Apparatus of this type may be used in locking systems and various accounting and credit control facilities. In the case of a locking system the reader would control the condition of a lock and the coded instrument would normally be in the form of a key which is inserted into the reader. In the case of credit control systems the instrument would usually be in the form of a coded card.

The invention has particular, but not exclusive application to apparatus in which the instrument is magnetically coded, for example by the inclusion of small magnets at selected locations within a magnetic body of the instrument. Australian Pat. No. 65612/74 and granted U.S. Pat. No. 3,953,712 disclose an apparatus of this type in which a magnetically coded instrument is inserted into a guideway of a reader which includes a number of sensing coils disposed adjacent the guideway such that electromotive forces are generated in the sensing coils by movement of the magnetised portions of the instrument across them as the instrument approaches the end of its forward travel along the guideway. The electromotive forces generated in the sensing coils are amplified and influence the condition of an output circuit so as to cause generation of an output signal. Co-pending Australian patent application no. PC 7034/76 corresponding to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 769,532, filed Feb. 17, 1977, also discloses an apparatus in which a magnetically coded instrument is inserted into a guideway of a reader which reads its code. In that case the magnetised portions of the instrument are detected by a series of Hall Effect devices disposed within the reader adjacent the guideway.
 
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