Claims
- 1. A bar code symbology derived from a set of patterns of bar and spaces in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p spaces; and the largest single bar or space is limited to k modules in width, comprising:
a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; wherein the improvement consists of the exclusion from the set of valid patterns those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol.
- 2. A symbology as defined in claim 1, wherein n is equal top.
- 3. A symbology as defined in claim 2, wherein the largest single bar or space pattern is limited to four modules in width.
- 4. A symbology as defined in claim 3, wherein n is equal to three, and each character spans a distance of 11 modules.
- 5. A symbology as defined in claim 4, wherein the symbology excludes from valid patterns the two patterns that Code 128 uses as a “STOP” pattern.
- 6. A symbology as defined in claim 5, wherein the three code 128 “START” patterns are excluded from the set of valid patterns except for check characters adjacent said predetermined stop pattern.
- 7. A information bearing machine-readable carrier comprising:
a substrate; and a pattern of bars and spaces on said substrate in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; wherein excluded from the set of valid patterns are those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol.
- 8. An apparatus comprising:
an imager for obtaining image data of a target in an image field the target including a symbol having a pattern of bars and spaces in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; wherein excluded from the set of valid patterns are those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol; and decoding means for processing the image data to derive the information contained in the symbol.
- 9. An apparatus for generating a signal representative of information encoded in a machine-readable symbol, the symbol including a single row of encoded characters, each character representing an item of data and being selected from a set of detectable mark/space patterns, each said character each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; wherein excluded from the set of valid patterns are those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol, the apparatus comprising:
a) scanning means for scanning the characters within the symbol; b) means for detecting at least a portion of the reflected light from the symbol and generating an electrical signal indicative of the detected light intensity; and c) means for decoding the electrical signal to obtain a plurality of corresponding data values representative of said the information contained in the symbol.
- 10. An article comprising a computer-readable medium that stores computer-executable instructions for decoding a bar code symbology, comprising:
acquiring data from a scan of a bar code symbol; and decoding the scanned characters according to a symbology definition that excludes from the set of valid patterns those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol.
- 11. An apparatus comprising:
means for producing a representation of a symbol formed from a pattern of bars and spaces in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; and of the exclusion from the set of valid patterns those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol; and means for printing the representation on a substrate.
- 12. An article comprising a computer-readable medium that stores computer-executable instructions for encoding a bar code symbology, comprising:
an encoding the scanned characters according to a symbology definition that excludes from the set of valid patterns those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol.
- 13. An apparatus comprising:
a scanner for obtaining a scan of a target, the target including a symbol having a pattern of bars and spaces in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; wherein exclused from the set of valid patterns are those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol; and a decoding means for processing the scanned sdata to identify information contained in the symbol.
- 14. An apparatus comprising:
means for producing a symbol image of a symbol formed from a pattern of bars and spaces in which each character spans a distance of m module widths and is represented by n bars and p interleaved spaces; and the largest single bar or space in a character is limited to k modules in width, with a predetermined start pattern; a predetermined stop pattern; and with the exclusion from the set of valid patterns those patterns such that the predetermined start pattern is only at one end of a valid symbol, and the predetermined stop pattern is only at the other end of a valid symbol; and means printing the image on a substrate.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/237,639 filed Oct. 3, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60237639 |
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