Access security system

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Inventors

Silverman, Daniel
Johnson, Everett A.

Application #

752568

Filed

Dec-20-1976

Published

Jul-15-1980

Current US Class

235/381
235/382
340/5.86

International Classes

G06K 005/00; G07F 007/08

Field of Search

235/61.11 340/149

Examiners

Cook; Daryl W.

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Abstract
This invention describes a system for access control, wherein a control card is presented to a control means. If the control card is authenticated, then access is gained. If it is not authenticated, access is not gained, the control card is retained, and an alarm may be sounded. The control card contains at least two means; (1) machine readable indicia identifying the card, and (2) a random pattern of micro spots, which pattern is derived (by direct copying--such as by focussed laser beam) from one of a plurality of different patterns, retained in a bank of such micro patterns, each such micro pattern identified by, and selectable in accordance with, different unique indicia, identical with the machine readable indicia on said cards. In use the control card is introduced into the control means and the indicia are read. Master micro pattern corresponding to the indicia is selected from the bank. The card micro pattern and master micro pattern are compared. If the comparison okay, the card is authenticated.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An access security system for monitoring access by authentication of a control member on presentation comprising

(a) a bank of unique authenticating master coded micropatterns of micro altered areas of web means and a corresponding group of macropatterns of machine readable indicia, each indicia corresponding to selected micropatterns and providing an index to the corresponding micropattern;

(b) a plurality of control members, each such member having at least one of said macropatterns of machine readable indicia and the corresponding coded micropattern of micro altered areas; and

(c) means for authenticating a presented control member comprising



Description
A related patent is our U.S. Pat. No. 3,818,190, granted June 18, 1974, on our application Ser. No. 272,686, filed July 17, 1972, entitled AUTHENTICATION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION RECORDS.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is in the field of control cards for gaining access. More particularly it is for gaining access to a restricted area, or access to restricted material or papers, or access to money, tickets, checks and the like.

In the prior art there have been many types of control cards described. All of these attempt, in one way or another, to provide some crucial test, which can be preformed on the card so as to determine whether it is authentic, or a copy or forgery. All of the physical properties of the prior art cards were capable of being copied, and therefore the tests of validity or authentication were of little value.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a principle object of this invention to provide an access control system which is selective and which is extremely difficult or impossible to duplicate. It is a further object of this invention to provide an access control system which is self protective in that it has plural means to detect forgeries.
 
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