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WO2008082621A1 - Kit de sceau de sécurité non intrusif avec marquage pour obtenir de l'adn et des modèles génétiques de personne - Google Patents

Kit de sceau de sécurité non intrusif avec marquage pour obtenir de l'adn et des modèles génétiques de personne Download PDF

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WO2008082621A1
WO2008082621A1 PCT/US2007/026437 US2007026437W WO2008082621A1 WO 2008082621 A1 WO2008082621 A1 WO 2008082621A1 US 2007026437 W US2007026437 W US 2007026437W WO 2008082621 A1 WO2008082621 A1 WO 2008082621A1
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Eduardo Luis Salva Calcagno
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/117Identification of persons
    • A61B5/1171Identification of persons based on the shapes or appearances of their bodies or parts thereof
    • A61B5/1172Identification of persons based on the shapes or appearances of their bodies or parts thereof using fingerprinting
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B10/00Instruments for taking body samples for diagnostic purposes; Other methods or instruments for diagnosis, e.g. for vaccination diagnosis, sex determination or ovulation-period determination; Throat striking implements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B10/00Instruments for taking body samples for diagnostic purposes; Other methods or instruments for diagnosis, e.g. for vaccination diagnosis, sex determination or ovulation-period determination; Throat striking implements
    • A61B10/0045Devices for taking samples of body liquids
    • A61B10/0064Devices for taking samples of body liquids for taking sweat or sebum samples
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/0073Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for characterised by shape or material of the sheets
    • B42D15/0086Sheets combined with other articles

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  • This invention refers to a non-intrusive security seal kit with stamping to collect human organic remains to obtain DNA and genetic patterns of people that stamp their finger prints thereon.
  • the invention further has all the characteristics of a security seal kit for stamping, registering and adhering finger prints of people and their DNA, addressed to be a rapid, effective and secure method to pick up prints, the massive charge of data and crediting identity and genetic patterns.
  • This is possible by obtaining prints of the embossments of any digit on the seal's adhesive, as well as the remaining particles of dead epithelial cells and organic remains such as (finger dampness, greasiness, etc.) that are adhered to the same adhesive or on graphite or granulated sheets and allow with certain reagents to carry out in adequate laboratories an examination to obtain DNA.
  • DNA to compulsively introduce any foreign object into the human's body as done currently, extracting blood with syringes or introducing a hyssop into the mouth to obtain DNA samples, instead the organic samples are obtained from finger prints taken up on the proposed kit.
  • pending Argentine application P 06 01 01706, equivalent to publication WO2006/ 115499 also within the same line and proposes improvements on the security seal thought to take up finger prints and DNA on the public thoroughfare or in any place outside the Institution where the security forces user work that will carry the portable seal himself.
  • This invention comprises a portable security seal with a graphite or granulated sheet included for finger prints and DNA, having a special configuration for this use, introducing additional safety measures to avoid it being adulterated and contribute to an adequate preservation of the genetic material collected from the time it was obtained and during its transport till the final reception at the laboratory o site where it's organic content will be analysed.
  • this application aims to solve the problem of collecting and processing DNA and finger prints in massively in a determined population to obtain a complete database, related to the information provided by the identity document of each person in said population.
  • the invention provides a kit according to the needs of the problem to be solved, including new structures and configurations which will be detailed later.
  • the present invention proposes a further step in the technique by introducing new means that allow collecting and processing massive DNA samples and finger prints, compared to prior art that was focused on the subject of individual identification of people. Additionally, these new means provided by the invention allow obtaining a double genetic keep, by providing the possibility to adhere other genetic materials of the person, such as a hair, as well as said finger print.
  • Figure 1 shows the front view of the ten finger index card.
  • Figure 2 is a front view of the dactyloscope board.
  • Figures 3 and 4 are perspectives of the dactyloscope board in different instances of use.
  • Figures 5 to 12 represent a sequence of the complete process of taking up finger prints using the proposed kit with the ten finger index card.
  • Figures 13 and 14 are exploded perspectives showing the multi-layer constitution of the security seal in two different stamping versions.
  • Figures 15 and 16 show perspectives of a two finger print form with security seals stamping included.
  • Figures 17 and 18 show perspectives of the four finger print form with security seals stamping included.
  • Figures 19 to 23 represent the complete sequence of the complete process of taking up finger prints using the proposed kit with the two finger print form.
  • Figures 24 to 27 are different perspectives of the genetic notebook opened on different pages, showing the genetic seals included and graphite sheets.
  • Figures 28 to 36 represent the complete sequence of the complete process of taking up finger prints using the genetic notebook.
  • the kit provided by the present invention comprises a dactyloscope board and a security seal included on a ten finger index card or on two finger print or four finger print forms.
  • index cards and forms with the seal included are used at different stages of people identification process combining finger prints and DNA.
  • the index cards are used in the massive loading phase or uploading in the database, both DNA and finger prints; while the forms are used in the people verification and identification stage. In this last stage the ten finger index card could also be used for police cases.
  • inked rollers Inked rollers, inking of the persons fingers, form wherein the prints are stamped and means to wash ones hand afterwards (lavatory, soap, sponge, towels, etc.).
  • the particular configuration of the proposed kit allows to take up genetic and finger print samples rapidly and easily, as well as facilitate the genetic material being separated so as to later be sent to the laboratory. This is achieved by the seal stamping included in said index cards and forms.
  • the initial case of the massive loading or uploading in the database is the one that should be implemented by the official organisms when uploading their database; e.g., upon issuing a national identity document, passport, etc.
  • This ten finger print index card comprises sections, wherein the same finger prints must be stamped in different ways. That is, an upper section (X) wherein the 10 rotated finger prints are stamped (as habitually done for identity documents, rotating the print from nail to nail), a central section (Y) wherein the thumb digits are stamped in a flat manner (without rotation) in the two central spaces and the four remaining digits of each hand done together by placing the phalanxes flatly and a lower section (W) wherein any four digits are taken up (preferably thumb and index finger) in a flat manner.
  • This last section is the one containing the DNA samples and will later be separated from the rest of the index card to be sent to a DNA laboratory and thus, obtain said person's genetic code.
  • the security seal (100) stamping included in this section of the index card allows removing with ease the genetic sample from the rest of the index card.
  • the ten finger print index card (A) is completed with a heading section (Z) wherein the citizen's personal information is
  • the dactyloscoper in charge of the process take the necessary hygienic precautions and place the ten finger print index card (A) within said dactyloscope board (1).
  • the preferred embodiment of the dactyloscope board (1) comprises a rectangular frame or wooden base or the like, with a work surface (2) having a smooth finish and a wad (3) of graphite sheets stuck with self-adhesive to a corner of said board (1).
  • a rod or front clamping ruler (4) is included to clamp the ten finger print index card (A) when taking up prints.
  • the front rod (4) has a greater length than that of the width of the index card, so that the ends are free.
  • the ends (5) of the rod (4) comprising fasteners (6) that hold the rod on the work surface (2) of the table, but allowing the user to introduce the index card under it, from the top to the bottom. Once placed in position, the ruler or front rod (4) immobilize the upper part of the index card to be used correctly.
  • another lateral clamping rod (8) similar to the front rod (4) immobilizes the lower part of the index card, once placed into position.
  • the lateral clamping rod (8) comprises two ends: a hinge-like one (9) and the other with a lock (10).
  • the function of this lateral rod (8) is to avoid the ten finger print index card (A) from rising when the person removes their digit, after being stamped onto it. In this way a correct successive printing of the digits is assured.
  • the lock (10) is unlocked to continue taking up prints, according to the different sections of the index card detailed above.
  • the ten finger print index card (A) comprises a cardboard-like paper base (11) on which the multi-layer structure of the security seal (100) is applied, composed as follows: a central area (AC) comprising a security printing adhesive sheet (12), an acrylate adhesive sheet (13) applied on the lower face of the sheet (14), an OPP (polypropylene) sheet (14), an acrylate adhesive sheet (15) applied on the upper face of the sheet (14) and a right lateral sheet border (16) without adhesive, done on the upper face of the sheet (15); and a protecting flap (S) comprising a left lateral sheet border (17) with adhesive on the lower face of the sheet (18), a silicone sheet (18), an OPP (polypropylene) sheet (19) and a transparent sheet (20) or not, with crown treatment for printing.
  • a central area (AC) comprising a security printing adhesive sheet (12), an acrylate adhesive sheet (13) applied on the lower face of the sheet (14), an OPP (polypropylene) sheet (14), an acrylate adhesive
  • Figure 14 shows the multiplayer composition described of the security seal ( 100) used in the shape of strips for the ten finger print index card (A).
  • the difference between the upper (X), central (Y) and lower (W) sections consists in that the lower section (W) has the security seal stamping included, which allows to easily remove the genetic sample from the rest of the index card so as to later being sent to the DNA Laboratory.
  • the other two sections (X) and (Y) comprise the security seal included, but no stamping.
  • the taking up of prints in the ten finger print index card (A) begins at the lower section (W), then the central section (Y) and lastly at the upper section (X).
  • the complete ten finger print index card (A) is packaged in vacuum with a container of OPP (polypropylene) sheet material, provided with a tearing strip which facilitates opening (not shown).
  • OPP polypropylene
  • the protecting flap (S) is raised from the lower section at the right end and removed till it abuts the border (17) which stops the complete detachment of said flap (S).
  • sheet (15) can be seen on which the finger print will be stamped.
  • this sheet (15) is adhesive, it allows organic remains to be adhered to it which will be used to obtain the person's genetic markers.
  • the dactyloscoper raises the transparent protecting flap (S) of the ten finger print index card (A), using a clamp (21) provided on the left lower area of the board (1), which holds said flap open (S) so that the ten finger print index card is ready to receive the digits finger prints. All this process is shown in the sequence of Figures 5-12.
  • the dactyloscoper takes the persons digit and rubs it on the first sheet of the wad (3) of graphite sheets, so that the digit is correctly impregnated with graphite. Then directs the digit to the position in the index card where it should be placed leans it and presses lightly. Then removes the finger and does the same with the following digits.
  • the dactyloscoper covers the surface with the stamped prints by releasing the flap (S) which returns to its original state, covering the prints obtained. Finally, the dactyloscoper removes the graphite sheet used from the wad
  • the genetic code can be obtained of the person to be identified and relate it to the finger print obtained in a database.
  • the second alternative embodiment of this invention comprises the use of a two finger print (BI) form (B) or four finger prints (TE), to replace the ten finger print index card (A) described up to now.
  • BI two finger print
  • TE four finger prints
  • index card (A) is better adapted to the massive loading phase described previously.
  • this form (B) comprises a heading section (Z') to fill in the personal data and an only main section (W') with two individual stampings (50) in the case of the two finger print form (BI) ( Figures 15-16) and four individual stampings (60) in the case of the four finger print form (TE) ( Figures 17-18).
  • the rotated prints are no longer necessary as in index card (A), only the flat print is placed on each seal, with the additional possibility of including any other genetic sample, such as a hair with a bulb.
  • the dactyloscoper places form (B) on the dactyloscope print board (1), under the clamping front rod (4), to take up the prints.
  • removes the finger and lowers the protecting flap (22) proceeding in the same manner with the following digit in the case of the two finger print form (BI) and with the three following digits in the case of the four finger print form (TE).
  • the first embodiment comprises a stamping (60) on the surface of the individual seal (SI), as is shown in Figures 15 and 17, while the second embodiment comprises stamping (60) outside the individual seal (SI) surface, as is depicted in Figures 16 and 18.
  • the individual seals (SI) contain the DNA samples that, as indicated, are separated from the rest of the form (B) to be sent to a DNA laboratory so as to obtain the person's genetic code.
  • the security seal (SI) stamping in both embodiments, allows easily removing the genetic sample from the rest of the form (B).
  • the multilayer constitution of the security seal (SI) stamping corresponding to from (B) is shown in Figure 13.
  • a third alternative simplified embodiment of the proposed invention omits the dactyloscope board and comprises a genetic notebook (C) for the person to keep replacing index card (A) and form (B).
  • This genetic notebook (C) is for taking DNA samples in a simple, painless and non-intrusive manner, done by the user himself so as to have a DNA sample and those of his family stored safely in his own home.
  • the preferred embodiment of the genetic notebook (C) comprises a series of security seals (100) to protect the genetic print which the user will stamp. These security seals (100) have the same multilayer constitution as those shown in Figures 13 and 14, the difference been that they have no stamping. Furthermore, the security seals (100) of the genetic notebook can be individual as those used for form (B) ( Figures 15 to 18) o in strips, as those used in the ten-finger print index card (A) ( Figures 5 to 12).
  • the user must first lift the genetic seal cover (100) with a flap (S) one at a time and then rub the finger tip of 4 fingers on the graphite sheet (LG) included in the notebook (C). Once the finger has been rubbed with graphite, as in the index card (A) or form (B), must place it on the layer with adhesive of the genetic seal (100) and then press lightly, stamping his print on the seal. Finally, must lower the protecting flap (S) to protect the print taken and proceed to repeat the process with the rest of the digits. Preferably, the prints of the two digits thumbs and index fingers will be stamped.
  • the complete application sequence can be seen in Figures 28 to 36. Evidently many modifications could be introduced as regards design and configuration of the security seal stamping kit described, without falling outside the sphere of the present invention patent that is clearly determined by the scope of the claims that follow.

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L'invention concerne un kit de sceau de sécurité non intrusif avec marquage pour obtenir de l'ADN et des modèles génétiques de personne par des empreintes digitales marquées sur celui-ci, comprenant un panneau de dactyloscope et un sceau de sécurité compris sur une carte d'indice de dix empreintes digitales, la carte d'indice de dix empreintes digitales comprenant une base de papier type carton sur laquelle une structure multicouche de sceau de sécurité est appliquée à la manière d'une bande, comprenant une zone centrale et un rabat de protection, l'une desdites bandes comprenant un marquage ; tandis que la forme comprend également une base sur laquelle ladite structure multicouche de sceau de sécurité est appliquée à la manière d'une bande ou individuellement avec des marquages.
PCT/US2007/026437 2007-01-02 2007-12-28 Kit de sceau de sécurité non intrusif avec marquage pour obtenir de l'adn et des modèles génétiques de personne Ceased WO2008082621A1 (fr)

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