Fingerprinting system and method

5263742
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Inventors

Koch, John J.

Application #

831917

Filed

Feb-6-1992

Published

Nov-23-1993

Current US Class

283/105
283/57
283/58
283/69
283/78

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/57 283/58 283/68 283/69 283/78 283/105

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fishel; Grace J.

US Patent References

4179139   Combination check...
4943089   Fingerprint sensitiv...
5067749   Method and appar...

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Abstract
A system and method for taking and developing a fingerprint wherein the subject's fingers are not dirtied or exposed to chemicals. The fingerprint is recorded on a layer of adhesive adhered to a sheet of transparent material. The print is developed by making a copy of it on a sensitized surface by back reflecting radiant energy through the adhesive whereby the print is imaged.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fingerprinting system comprising

a sheet of transparent material coated with a film of adhesive sensitive to record a fingerprint,

a means for back reflecting radiant energy and

a means for making a copy of the fingerprint on a sensitized surface,

said means for back reflecting radiant energy reflecting said energy to said means for making a copy.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein the means for back reflecting the radiant energy is a mirror.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein the means for back reflecting the radiant energy is a polished metal surface.

4. The system of claim 1 wherein the means for back reflecting the radiant energy is a polished dark surface which will copy black.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a system and method for obtaining the fingerprints of a person filing an application such as for employment, credit, license, identification or the like. It can also be used for obtaining the fingerprints of a person presenting a credit card or a check for payment, whereby such person may be accurately identified irrespective of the name or names he is using should the negotiable instrument prove to be worthless or the information on the application false.

The use of fingerprints for identification purposes is based upon distinctive ridge outlines which appear on the bulbs on the inside of the end joints of the fingers and thumbs. Comparable marks also occur on the feet. These ridges have definite contours and appear in several general pattern types,, each with general and specific variations of the pattern, dependent on the shape and relationship of the ridges. A fingerprint can be classified according to its pattern type and this data can be systematically searched.
 
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