Printed matter – Method – Identifying
Patent
1991-03-27
1992-01-28
Echols, P. W.
Printed matter
Method
Identifying
283 72, 283 74, 283 85, 283 91, 40910, 40911, 40912, 101483, B42D 1500
Patent
active
050838148
ABSTRACT:
An antitheft security system is disclosed for automotive, marine, and other valuable personal articles such as objects of art and valuable collectible objects. A dealer/installer is provided with equipment comprising a main unit having a memory, a keyboard for data entry, and a visual screen for monitoring the data entry procedure and also for displaying to the dealer the precise locations on the article where it is to be marked. The unit randomly selects different marking locations on the article by calling up form its memory a programmed universe of several hundred possible marking sites for each particular type of item. An image of the item is displayed on the visual screen, which indicates the exact location where each marking is to be made. The security codes are applied by a portable hand-held marking head containing an electrostatic, noncontact ink jet spraying nozzle which invisibly microprints a unique, classified security code in a dot matrix format of alphanumeric characters onto the surface. After the marking is completed, the unit transmits the subscriber information, confidential registration code, and coordinates of all markings to a limited access national data base. The local dealer machine then automatically erases from its memory all confidential information pertaining to the transaction. The authorities will be cooperated with in any case of theft by providing the coordinates of all marked locations, as well as the unique registration number printed on the item, thereby allowing positive identification of either an intact item, or any one of its marked, dismembered parts.
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Barton Lewis
Gandolfo Peter M.
Guinta Robert R.
Mullins John J.
Bryant David P.
Echols P. W.
SMS Group Inc.
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