Patent
1996-07-19
1998-06-09
Canney, Vincent P.
G06F 1100
Patent
active
057648883
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a small portable microprocessor based circuit (electronic module) that contains information about the user of the circuit that is known or inherently known by the user. The circuit is small enough to fit inside a thickened U.S. nickel and enables a user to perform secure transactions such as money transfers, information transfers, access control, etc. The electronic module is designed to be extremely secure both physically and electronically. Furthermore, the electronic module is useless to a person other than the designated user.
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patent: 5210846 (1993-05-01), Lee
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Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, Copyright 1979 by G. & C. Merriam Co., p. 63.
Bolan Michael L.
Fekete Nicholas
Canney Vincent P.
Dallas Semiconductor Corporation
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