Claims
- 1. A bar code reader comprising:
actuatable electro-optical scanning means for projecting a light beam onto a bar code symbol to be read, for scanning the bar code symbol, and for detecting light of variable intensity that is reflected off the bar code symbol to generate an electrical signal representative of the bar code symbol; activation means for activating the scanning means to initiate reading of the bar code symbol when an object bearing the bar code symbol is proximate to the scanning means; and mounting means for mounting the scanning means and the activation means onto an operator to operate the bar code reader.
- 2. The bar code reader according to claim 1, further comprising a keyboard to allow data entry by the operator, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the keyboard onto the operator.
- 3. The bar code reader according to claim 2, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for positioning the keyboard on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 4. The bar code reader according to claim 1, further comprising a display for displaying data to the operator, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the display onto the operator.
- 5. The bar code reader according to claim 4, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for positioning the display on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 6. The bar code reader according to claim 1, further comprising data storage for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the scanning means, wherein the mounting means includes means for attaching the data storage onto the operator.
- 7. The bar code reader according to claim 1, further comprising a power supply for providing power to the scanning means, wherein the mounting means includes means for providing the power supply onto the operator.
- 8. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a glove having a backing to be worn on a hand of the operator, the scanning means and the activation means being mounted on the glove backing.
- 9. The bar code reader according to claim 8, further comprising a keyboard to allow data entry by the operator, the keyboard being mounted on the glove backing.
- 10. The bar code reader according to claim 8, further comprising a display for displaying data to the operator, the display being mounted on the glove backing.
- 11. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a glove having finger-receiving sheaths to be worn on a hand of the operator, the scanning means being mounted on at least one of the finger-receiving sheaths.
- 12. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a helmet to be worn on the operator's head, the scanning means and the activation means being secured to the helmet.
- 13. The bar code reader according to claim 12, further comprising data storage for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the scanning means, the data storage being attached to the helmet.
- 14. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises eyeglasses to be worn in front of the operator's eyes, the scanning means and the activation means being attached to the eyeglasses.
- 15. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a strap to be worm around the operator's arm, the scanning means and the activation means being provided on an outer surface of the strap.
- 16. The bar code reader according to claim 15, further comprising a keyboard to allow data entry by the operator, the keyboard being provided on the outer surface of the strap.
- 17. The bar code reader according to claim 15, further comprising a display for displaying data to the operator, the display being provided on the outer surface of the strap.
- 18. The bar code reader according to claim 15, further comprising data storage for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the scanning means, the data storage being attached to the outer surface of the strap.
- 19. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a clip for securing the scanning means and the activation means onto at least one of the operator, a stationary installation, a countertop workstation, a mobile cart, and a shopping cart.
- 20. The bar code reader according to claim 19, further comprising a keyboard to allow data entry by the operator, the keyboard being secured to the clip.
- 21. The bar code reader according to claim 19, further comprising a display for displaying data to the operator, the display being secured to the clip.
- 22. The bar code reader according to claim 19, further comprising data storage for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the scanning means, the data storage being attached to the clip.
- 23. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a shoulder harness to be worn around the operator's shoulder, the scanning means and activation means being attached to the shoulder harness.
- 24. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises a body harness to be worn around the operator's body, the scanning means and activation means being attached to the body harness.
- 25. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the activation means includes means for detecting light reflected off the object to determine that the object is proximate to the scanning means.
- 26. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means and the activation means onto a stationary installation when the scanning means and the activation means are not mounted onto the operator.
- 27. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means and the activation means in a countertop workstation when the scanning means and the activation means are not mounted onto the operator.
- 28. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means and the activation means onto a mobile cart when the scanning means and the activation means are not mounted onto the operator.
- 29. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means and the activation means onto a shopping cart when the scanning means and the activation means are not mounted onto the operator.
- 30. The bar code reader according to claim 1, further comprising a housing in which the scanning means and the activation means are provided.
- 31. The bar code reader according to claim 30, wherein the housing is shaped as a cylinder in a flashlight-type configuration.
- 32. The bar code reader according to claim 30, wherein the housing is shaped in a gun-like configuration.
- 33. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means to the operator's wrist and wherein the light beam exits the bar code reader at a side proximate to the operator's hand.
- 34. The bar code reader according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the scanning means to the operator's wrist and wherein the scanning means projects the light beam over the operator's hand.
- 35. A scanning system'for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity, comprising:
a housing; a light beam generator and scanner provided in the housing for scanning a beam across the indicia; a detector provided in the housing responsive to light reflected from the indicia for generating an electrical signal representative of the indicia; activation means provided in the housing for activating the light beam generator and scanner when an object bearing the indicia is proximate to the reader; and mounting means for mounting the housing onto an operator to operate the bar code reader.
- 36. The system according to claim 35, wherein the housing is cylindrical.
- 37. The system according to claim 35, wherein the housing is shaped in a gun-like configuration.
- 38. The system according to claim 35, further comprising a keyboard provided on the housing for allowing data entry by the operator.
- 39. The bar code reader according to claim 38, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for positioning the keyboard on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 40. The system according to claim 35, further comprising a display provided on the housing for displaying data to the operator.
- 41. The bar code reader according to claim 40, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for positioning the display on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 42. The system according to claim 35, further comprising data storage provided in the housing for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the detector.
- 43. The system according to claim 35, further comprising a power supply provided in the housing for supplying power to the light beam generator and scanner, and the detector.
- 44. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a glove having a backing to be worn on a hand of the operator, the housing being secured to the glove backing.
- 45. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a helmet to be worn on the operator's head, the housing being secured to the helmet.
- 46. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises eyeglasses to be worn in front of the operator's eyes, the housing being secured to the eyeglasses.
- 47. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a strap to be worn around the operator's arm, the housing being secured to an outer surface of the strap.
- 48. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a clip for securing the housing onto at least one of the operator, a stationary installation, a countertop workstation, a mobile cart, and a shopping cart.
- 49. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a shoulder harness to be worn around the operator's shoulder, the housing being secured to the shoulder harness.
- 50. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means comprises a body harness to be worn around the operator's body, the housing being secured to the body harness.
- 51. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the light beam generator and scanner to the operator's wrist and wherein the beam exits the system at a side proximate to the operator's hand.
- 52. The system according to claim 35, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the light beam generator and scanner to the operator's wrist and wherein the light beam generator and scanner projects the beam over the operator's hand.
- 53. A bar code system, comprising:
actuatable electro-optical scanning means for projecting a light beam onto a bar code symbol when an object bearing the bar code symbol is within a predetermined distance of the scanning means, for scanning the bar code symbol, and for detecting light of variable intensity that is reflected off the bar code symbol to generate an electric signal representative of the bar code symbol; and mounting means for mounting the scanning means-onto an operator.
- 54. The system according to claim 53, further comprising a housing in which the scanning means is provided.
- 55. The system according to claim 54, further comprising a keyboard provided on the housing for allowing data entry by the operator.
- 56. The system according to claim 55, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the keyboard is positioned on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 57. The system according to claim 54, further comprising a display provided on the housing for displaying data to the operator.
- 58. The system according to claim 57, wherein the means for mounting comprises means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the display is positioned on an inside of the operator's arm.
- 59. The system according to claim 54, further comprising data storage provided in the housing for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the detector.
- 60. The system according to claim 54, further comprising a power supply provided in the housing for supplying power to the scanning means.
- 61. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a glove having a backing to be worn on a hand of the operator, the housing being secured to the glove backing.
- 62. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a helmet to be worn on the operator's head, the housing being provided on the helmet.
- 63. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises eyeglasses to be worn in front of the operator's eyes, the housing being attached to the eyeglasses.
- 64. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a strap to be worn around the operator's arm, the housing being mounted on an outer surface of the strap.
- 65. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a clip for securing the housing to at least one of the operator, a stationary installation, a countertop workstation, a mobile cart, and a shopping cart.
- 66. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a shoulder harness to be worn around the operator's shoulder, the housing being mounted on the shoulder harness.
- 67. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means comprises a body harness to be worn around the operator's body, the-housing being mounted on the body harness.
- 68. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the light beam exits the system at a side proximate to the operator's hand.
- 69. The system according to claim 54, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the scanning means projects the light beam over the operator's hand.
- 70. The system according to claim 54, wherein the housing is cylindrical.
- 71. The system according to claim 54, wherein the housing is box-shaped.
- 72. The system according to claim 54, wherein the housing is shaped in a gun-like configuration.
- 73. A scanning system for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity, comprising:
a housing; a light beam generator and scanner provided in the housing for scanning a beam across the indicia; a detector provided in the housing responsive to light reflected from the indicia for generating an electrical signal representative of the indicia; activation means provided in the housing for activating the light beam generator and scanner when an object bearing the indicia is proximate to the reader; a keyboard provided on the housing for allowing data entry by the operator; data storage provided in the housing for storing at least data corresponding to the electrical signal generated by the detector; a display provided on the housing for displaying data to the operator; a power supply provided in the housing for supplying power to the light beam generator and scanner, and the detector; and mounting means for mounting the housing onto an operator to operate the bar code reader.
- 74. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a glove having a backing to be worn on a hand of the operator, the housing being secured to the glove backing.
- 75. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a helmet to be worn on the operator's head, the housing being provided on the helmet.
- 76. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises eyeglasses to be worn in front of the operator's eyes, the housing being attached to the eyeglasses.
- 77. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a strap to be worn around the operator's arm, the housing being secured to an outer surface of the strap.
- 78. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a clip for securing the housing to at least one of the operator's a stationary installation, a countertop workstation, a mobile cart, and a shopping cart.
- 79. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a shoulder harness to be worn around the operator's shoulder, the housing being secured to the shoulder harness.
- 80. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means comprises a body harness to be worn around the operator's body, the housing being secured to the body harness.
- 81. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the housing to a stationary installation when the housing is not mounted to the operator.
- 82. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the housing to a mobile cart when the housing is not mounted to the operator.
- 83. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the housing to a shopping cart when the housing is not mounted to the operator.
- 84. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for mounting the housing to a countertop workstation when the housing is not mounted to the operator.
- 85. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the beam exits the housing at a side proximate to the operator's hand.
- 86. The system according to claim 73, wherein the mounting means includes means for securing the housing to the operator's wrist and wherein the light beam generator and scanner projects the light beam over the operator's hand.
- 87. A method of reading a bar code symbol using a bar code reader wearable or mountable on an operator, comprising the steps of:
scanning a light beam across a bar code symbol using the reader when an object bearing the bar code symbol is within a working range of the reader; detecting the light reflected from the bar code symbol; and generating electrical signals representative of the bar code symbol in accordance with the detected light.
- 88. The method according to claim 87, further comprising the step of storing data in data storage in accordance with the generated electrical signals.
- 89. The method according to claim 87, further comprising the step of displaying data in accordance with the generated electrical signals.
- 90. A method of reading a bar code symbol on a target using a bar code reader which is wearable or mountable on an operator, comprising the steps of:
determining that the target is within a working range of the reader; scanning a light/beam across a bar code symbol on the target using the reader; detecting the light reflected from the bar code symbol using the reader; and generating electrical signals representative of the bar code symbol in accordance with the detected light.
- 91. The method according to claim 90, further comprising the step of storing data in data storage in accordance with the generated electrical signals.
- 92. The method according to claim 90, further comprising the step of displaying data in accordance with the generated electrical signals.
- 93. A method of reading a bar code symbol using a bar code reader mountable on an operator, comprising the steps of:
determining that an object bearing a bar code symbol is within a working range of the reader; scanning a light beam across the bar code symbol using the reader; detecting the light reflected from the bar code symbol using the reader; generating electrical signals representative of the bar code symbol in accordance with the detected light; storing data in data storage in accordance with the generated electrical signals; and displaying data in accordance with the generated electrical signals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/366,383, filed Dec. 29, 1994, which is a file-wrapper continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/079,761, filed Jun. 21, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/881,280, filed May 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,306,900, which, in turn, is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/699,417, filed May 13, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,191,197, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/193,265, filed May 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,144,120.
Divisions (3)
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