Claims
- 1. An optical scanner for scanning coded symbologies passing through a general scanning area comprising:
- means for producing a beam of light;
- a rotary polygonal mirror having a plurality of reflective surfaces for reflecting the beam toward a plurality of adjustable mirror assemblies positioned to reflect the beam onto the coded symbologies, each adjustable mirror assembly being selectively mounted such that a scanning pattern having at least two legs at an angle .theta. relative to one another is produced by the beam and adjustment of the mirror assemblies varies the angle .theta. between the legs of the scanning pattern produced by the beam;
- a detecting means for detecting light reflected by the coded symbologies; and adjustment means for adjusting a given distance between the mirror assemblies and the scanning area to permit alignment of each of the adjusted scanning patterns relative to the scanning area; and
- wherein the scanning area remains fixed during the adjustment.
- 2. The scanner of claim 1 wherein the means for producing a beam of light comprises a lens assembly and a laser diode.
- 3. The scanner of claim 1 wherein the detecting means includes a photodetector.
- 4. The scanner of claim 1 including four adjustable mirror assemblies.
- 5. The scanner of claim 4 wherein the angle .theta. is adjustable between approximately 20.degree. and 90.degree..
- 6. The scanner of claim 1 including five adjustable mirror assemblies.
- 7. The scanner of claim 6 including the scanning pattern includes a third leg.
- 8. The scanner of claim 7 wherein the third leg is parallel to a direction of travel of the coded symbology past the scanner.
- 9. The scanner of claim 7 wherein the third leg is perpendicular to a direction of travel of the coded symbology past the scanner.
- 10. The scanner of claim 7 wherein the angle .theta. between the first two legs is adjustable between approximately 20.degree. and 90.degree..
- 11. The scanner of claim 1 including three adjustable mirror assemblies.
- 12. The scanner of claim 11 wherein the scanning pattern includes a third leg.
- 13. The scanner of claim 12 wherein the third leg is parallel to a direction of travel of the coded symbology past the scanner.
- 14. The scanner of claim 12 wherein the third leg is perpendicular to a direction of travel of the coded symbology past the scanner.
- 15. The scanner of claim 12 wherein the angle .theta. between the first two legs is adjustable between approximately 5.degree. and 20.degree..
- 16. The scanner of claim 1 including two adjustable mirror assemblies.
- 17. The scanner of claim 16 wherein the angle .theta. between the two legs is adjustable between approximately 5.degree. and 20.degree..
- 18. The scanner of claim 1 wherein the adjustable mirror assemblies include a reflective face hingedly attached to a base plate, which is adapted to be mounted on the scanner, whereby the orientation of the reflective face relative to the beam can be adjusted.
- 19. An optical scanner for scanning coded symbologies comprising:
- means for producing a beam of light;
- a rotary polygonal mirror having a plurality of reflective surfaces for reflecting the beam toward a plurality of adjustable mirror assemblies positioned to reflect the beam onto the coded symbologies, each adjustable mirror assembly including a reflective face hingedly attached to a base plate whereby the orientation of the reflective face relative to the beam can be adjusted and the base plate mounted on the scanner such that the base plate can be pivotably adjusted relative to the scanner, whereby an X scanning pattern having at least two legs at an angle .theta. relative to one another is produced and adjustment of the mirror assemblies varies the angle .theta. between the legs of the scanning pattern; and
- a detecting means for detecting light reflected by the coded symbologies.
- 20. The scanner of claim 19 including controller means for automatic adjustment of the adjustable mirror assembly.
- 21. The scanner of claim 20 wherein the controller means includes an electric motor.
- 22. The scanner of claim 20 wherein the controller means includes a linear actuator.
- 23. An optical scanner for scanning coded symbologies passing through a general scanning area comprising:
- a light source for generating a laser beam;
- a rotary polygonal mirror having a plurality of reflecting portions provided thereon around an axis of rotation for reflecting the laser beam from said light source toward the coded symbologies;
- a plurality of mirror assemblies positioned to receive the reflected laser beam from said rotary polygonal mirror to produce a select scanning pattern on the coded symbologies, wherein the mirror assemblies are adjustable to vary the scanning pattern produced by the laser beam;
- a photo detector for detecting light reflected by the coded symbologies; and
- adjustment means for adjusting a given distance between the mirror assemblies and the scanning area to permit alignment of each of the adjusted scanning patterns on the scanning area; and
- wherein the scanning area remains fixed during the adjustment.
- 24. An optical scanner for scanning coded symbologies comprising:
- means for producing a beam of light
- a rotary polygonal mirror having a plurality of reflective surfaces for reflecting the beam toward at least three mirror assemblies positioned to reflect the beam onto the coded symbologies, at least two of the mirror assemblies being adjustable mirror assemblies, the mirror assemblies selectively mounted such that a scanning pattern having at least one fixed leg and two adjustable legs at an angle .theta. relative to one another is produced by the beam of light and adjustment of at least one of the adjustable mirror assemblies varies the angle .theta. between the adjustable legs of the scanning pattern produced by the beam of light; and
- a detecting means for detecting light reflected by the coded symbologies.
- 25. The scanner of claim 24 wherein the angle .theta. is adjustable between approximately 20.degree. and 90.degree..
- 26. The scanner of claim 24 wherein the angle .theta. is adjustable between approximately 5.degree. and 20.degree..
- 27. The scanner of claim 24 wherein the fixed leg is parallel to a direction of travel of the coded symbologies past the scanner.
- 28. The scanner of claim 24 wherein the fixed leg is perpendicular to a direction of travel of the coded symbologies past the scanner.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/031,037, filed Nov. 18, 1996.
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