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US005421619A
United States Patent [19] [li] Patent Number: 5,421,619
Dyball [45] Date of Patent: Jun. 6,1995
[54] LASER IMAGED IDENTIFICATION CARD
[75] Inventor: Christopher J. Dyball, Half Moon Bay, Calif.
[73] Assignee: Drexler Technology Corporation, Mountain View, Calif.
[21] Appl. No.: 172,878
[22] Filed: Dec. 22,1993
[51] Intel.* B42D 15/10
[52] U.S. CI 283/86; 283/77/93;
430/140
[58] Held of Search 283/85, 86, 93;
346/76 L; 235/454, 487; 358/448, 457, 462;
430/140
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"Photo-Protected Credit Card", J. W. Kelley, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 20 No. 11 A, Apr. 1978.
Primary Examiner—Hwei Siu Payer
Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Schneck & McHugh
[57] ABSTRACT
An optical data identification card for an individual containing a photograph of the authorized user and a strip of optical contrast laser recording material with a laser-written macroscopic bi-level image of the authorized user to authenticate the photograph. The bi-level image is constructed by applying a dither matrix to a digital image file corresponding to the photograph. Each dark pixel consists of an array of high-density laser recorded spots or lines.
19 Claims, 3 Drawing Sheets
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