Multifunctional fingerprint identifying systems for storing cabinets
A technology for fingerprint identification and storage cabinets, applied in the field of storage cabinets, which can solve the problems of limited scope of use, insufficient security, and user inconvenience.
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[0011] The storage cabinet is composed of a cabinet body and many cabinets. Depending on the application, the cabinet can be transparent. Each cabinet contains a lock, a tray, a force sensor and an electronic circuit (it is also possible that all cabinets share one electronic circuit). According to specific applications, such as when used as a storage cabinet in a shopping mall, there is no need for a tray and a force sensor in order to save costs. If the cabinet is not equipped with trays and force sensors, the user can directly put the things that need to be preserved into the cabinet. If the cabinet is equipped with a tray and a force sensor, then the user places the things to be preserved on the tray, and the force sensor under the tray can sense the weight of the preserved objects. When the cabinet door is closed (in more advanced occasions, the cabinet door can be designed to close automatically), the electronic circuit will be triggered, and the weight will be sensed ...
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