Battery operated access control card

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Inventors

Stamm, Thomas A.

Application #

225087

Filed

Jan-14-1981

Published

Oct-5-1982

Current US Class

235/380
235/382
340/10.33
340/5.61
340/825.69
902/26
902/4

International Classes

H04Q 009/00

Field of Search

340/825.69 340/825.31 340/825.32 340/825.33 235/380 235/382

Assignee

Honeywell Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Joike; Trevor B.

US Patent References

3934122   Electronic security...
3944976   Electronic security...
4079356   Coded electronic lo...

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Abstract
An access control card for use in an access control system. A battery, a wireless signal sensor such as an antenna for receiving coded wireless signals such as coded radio frequency signals generated by a card reader, a clock connected to the battery and including a receiver are connected to the antenna for supplying a received signal based upon the coded radio frequency signal. A memory for stores first and second stored codes, and a transmit circuit connected to the antenna, to the clock and to the memory compares the first stored code to the received signal and transmits the second stored code when there is a match between the received signal and the first stored code.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or right is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An access control card used in access control systems comprising:

a battery;

wireless signal receiving means for receiving a coded wireless signal generated by a card reader;

clock means connected to the battery and including a receiver connected to the antenna for supplying a received signal based upon said coded wireless signal;

memory means for storing first and second stored codes; and,

transmit means connected to said wireless signal receiving means, to said clock means and to said memory means for comparing said first stored code and said received signal and for transmitting said second stored code when there is a match between said received signal and said first stored code.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an access control card useful in access control systems to permit access to secured areas, secured information, secured systems or the like, and, more particularly, to a battery operated access control card which compares a code generated by a card reader to a first stored code and, if there is a match, for transmitting a second stored code back to the card reader to be used by the card reader to determine whether the holder of the card should be permitted to take the desired action.

Access control systems have been utilized in the past to restrict access to protected areas, information, or the like to only those to whom access is authorized. Such systems usually involve a card reader into which a coded card is inserted and read. The code on the card, which may periodically be changed, may be identical for all those wishing to have access. Alternatively, each person who is authorized to have access may be assigned his own personal code which again may be periodically changed. Upon the recognition of a permissible code, the card reader and associated system will permit access.
 
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