Barcode scanners are well known for their usefulness in retail checkout and inventory control. They typically include a laser diode, a mirrored spinner, a plurality of pattern mirrors, a collector, and a detector. In particular, the function of the pattern mirrors is to direct scanning beams from the mirrored spinner out of the scanner to form a scan pattern. Furthermore, the pattern mirrors direct light reflected from an item bearing a barcode label to the mirrored spinner.
It is important to reduce size of barcode scanners without decreasing performance. Therefore, it would be desirable to provide barcode scanner including a multitasking pattern mirror.
A barcode scanner including a multitasking pattern mirror is provided.
The bar code scanner includes a laser for producing a laser beam, a mirrored spinner for reflecting the laser beam, and a plurality of pattern mirrors for directing the laser beam from the mirrored spinner to produce a scan pattern. The multitasking pattern mirror additionally directs the laser beam from the laser to the mirrored spinner.
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Laser 12 produces a laser beam.
Pattern mirrors 14 direct the laser beam from scanner 10 to produce scan lines for scanning barcode 42 on item 40. Pattern mirrors 14 include primary pattern mirrors 30 and secondary pattern mirrors 32.
Primary pattern mirrors 30 direct the laser beam from mirrored spinner 16 to secondary pattern mirrors 32, and direct light reflected from item 40 from secondary pattern mirrors 32 to mirrored spinner 16.
Primary pattern mirrors 30 includes multitasking pattern mirror 34. Unlike conventional pattern mirrors, multitasking pattern mirror 34 also performs the additional task of directing the laser beam from laser 12 to mirrored spinner 16. For this purpose, multitasking pattern mirror 34 folds the laser beam from laser 12 in order to increase the optical path of the laser beam between laser 12 and mirrored spinner 16. This increase in optical path length allows the outgoing scan lines to diverge enough to fit aperture 66 (
Secondary pattern mirrors 32 direct the laser beam from primary pattern mirrors 30 towards item 40, and direct light reflected from item 40 towards primary pattern mirrors 30.
Mirrored spinner 16 sweeps the laser beam across primary pattern mirrors 30. Mirrored spinner 16 is rotated by motor 50.
Collector 18 collects light reflected from item 40 from multitasking pattern mirror 34 and directs the reflected light towards detector 20.
Detector 20 converts the reflected light into electrical signals containing information representative of barcode label 42.
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Scanner 10 includes optics housing 60, which includes window 62.
Pattern mirrors 30 are arranged about centerline 80. Primary pattern mirrors 30 include a frustum of mirrors 64 arranged around mirrored spinner 16. Multitasking pattern mirror 34 is in the center mirror of frustum of mirrors 64. Frustum of mirrors 64 is employed to be able to keep the optical path length (i.e. position of best focus) of all the scan lines at the windows relatively constant as well as to make more efficient use of the available scan arc off of the spinner.
Secondary pattern mirrors 32 include first secondary pattern mirrors 68 for directing scan lines and receiving reflected light along first directions, and second secondary pattern mirrors 70 for directing scan lines and receiving reflected light along second directions.
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Although particular reference has been made to certain embodiments, variations and modifications are also envisioned within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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