Direct part marking scanners including dome diffusers with edge illumination assemblies

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10210364
  • Patent Number
    10,210,364
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 31, 2017
    7 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2019
    5 years ago
Abstract
An illumination assembly is provided for a direct part marking (DPM) scanner. The illumination assembly includes an LED assembly for generating a light output, an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest, and a continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest. The portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest is reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest. A dome diffuser assembly and direct part marking scanner are also provided.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to direct part marking scanners and, more particularly, to an illumination assembly for a dome diffuser thereof.


BACKGROUND

Generally speaking, identification symbol scanning entails the aiming of an image acquisition sensor (CMOS camera, CCD, etc.) at a location (a “region of interest”) on an object that contains a bar code or other decodable indicia and retrieval of an image of that symbol. The decodable indicium contains a set of predetermined patterns that represent an ordered group of characters or symbols from which a processor can, for example, derive useful information about the object (e.g. its serial number, type, model, price, etc.).


In reading decodable indicia, the type of illumination employed is of particular concern. Where decodable indicia are printed on a flat surface with contrasting ink or paint, a diffuse, high-angle “bright field” illumination may best highlight these features for the sensor. By high-angle it is meant, generally, light that strikes the subject nearly perpendicularly (normal) or at an angle that is typically no less than about 45 degrees from perpendicular (normal) to the surface of the item being scanned. Such illumination is subject to substantial reflection back toward the sensor. By way of example, decodable indicia requiring mainly bright field illumination may be present on a printed label adhered to an item or container, or on a printed field in a relatively smooth area of an item or container. Some direct part marking scanners use a dome or cone-shaped diffuser to provide the totally diffuse bright field illumination for specular surfaces.


Where a decodable indicium (e.g., a barcode) is formed on a more-irregular surface or is created by etching or peening a pattern directly on the surface (i.e., an example of direct part marking), the use of highly reflective bright field illumination may be inappropriate. A peened/etched surface has two-dimensional properties that tend to scatter bright field illumination, thereby obscuring the acquired image. Where an etched or peened surface has such decidedly two-dimensional surface texture, it may be best illuminated with dark field illumination. This is an illumination with a characteristic low angle (approximately 45 degrees or less, for example) with respect to the surface of the subject (i.e. an angle of more than approximately 45 degrees with respect to normal). Using such low-angle, dark field illumination, two-dimensional surface texture is contrasted more effectively (with indents appearing as bright spots and the surroundings as shadow) for better image acquisition. To take full advantage of the versatility of a camera image sensor, it is desirable to provide both bright field and dark field illumination for selective or simultaneous illumination of a subject.


However, dark field illumination must be presented close to an object to attain the low incidence angle thereto. Conversely, bright field illumination is better produced at a relative distance to ensure full area illumination. Light pipes in the form of a light ring surrounding the front edge of the diffuser have been used to produce low angle dark field illumination when the light pipe is touching or near touching the object on which the decodable indicium is etched or peened. Light pipe illumination is acceptable with highly reflective or specular reflective surfaces with low contrast marking. However, for low reflective or diffused reflective surfaces, light pipes cannot provide sufficient contrast.


Therefore, a need exists for direct part marking scanners including dome diffusers with edge illumination assemblies. Various embodiments provide dark field illumination at contact and near contact distance as well as near and far field bright field illumination (i.e., contact and near contact dark field and bright field illumination as well as mid- and far-distance bright field illumination). Various embodiments also provide high or near normal incidence angle illumination for the object at a distance from a front edge of the diffuser while providing low incidence angle illumination for the object at contact or near contact distance.


SUMMARY

Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention embraces an illumination assembly for a direct part marking (DPM) scanner. The illumination assembly includes an LED assembly for generating a light output, an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest, and a continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest. The portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest is reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.


In another aspect, the present invention embraces a dome diffuser assembly for a direct part marking (DPM) scanner. The dome diffuser assembly comprises a dome diffuser and an illumination assembly operatively coupled to a front end of the dome diffuser. The dome diffuser has the front end at least partially surrounding a field of view and a rear end configured to be proximate an imager window of a housing of the DPM scanner. The illumination assembly comprises an LED assembly for generating a light output, an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest, and a continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest. The portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest is reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.


In another aspect, the present invention embraces a direct part marking (DPM) scanner. The DPM scanner comprises a housing and a dome diffuser assembly. The housing has an imager window having a clear aperture section provided on a front of the housing. The imager window defines a field of view (FOV in FIG. 2C) and an optical axis (OA in FIG. 2C). The dome diffuser assembly comprises a dome diffuser and an illumination assembly operatively coupled to a front end of the dome diffuser. The dome diffuser is coaxially aligned with the optical axis and has the front end at least partially surrounding the field of view and a rear end proximate to the imager window. The illumination assembly comprises an LED assembly for generating a light output, an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest, and a continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest. The portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest is reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.


The foregoing illustrative summary, as well as other exemplary objectives and/or advantages of the invention, and the manner in which the same are accomplished, are further explained within the following detailed description and its accompanying drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 depicts an exploded view of an exemplary DPM scanner, according to various embodiments of the present invention;



FIGS. 2A through 2C graphically depict various views of a dome diffuser assembly for the exemplary DPM scanner of FIG. 1, according to various embodiments of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a forward portion of the dome diffuser assembly of FIGS. 2A through 2C; and



FIG. 4 is a view of a portion of the illumination assembly of the dome diffuser assembly of FIGS. 2A through 2C.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention embraces direct part marking (DPM) scanners including dome diffusers with edge illumination assemblies. Various embodiments provide dark field illumination at contact and near contact distance as well as near and far field bright field illumination. Various embodiments also provide high or near normal incidence angle illumination for the object at a distance from a front edge of the diffuser while providing low incidence angle illumination for the object at contact or near contact distance. Various embodiments eliminate the light pipe used in conventional DPM readers, thereby structurally simplifying the DPM scanner, enabling the DPM scanner according to various embodiments to be compact and lightweight, provide better heat dissipation relative to the light pipe, enabling better LED efficiency and longer life.


Referring to FIG. 1, according to various embodiments of the present invention, an exploded view of an exemplary direct part marking (DPM) scanner 100 is depicted. Certain components have been omitted for ease of illustration. The direct part marking scanner 100 generally comprises a housing 102 comprising a head portion 104 and a handle portion 106. The depicted head portion 104 comprises a top cover 104a that engages with a bottom portion 104b. The handle portion 106 comprises a hand grip 108 and a trigger 110. The trigger 110 can be used to initiate signals for activating frame readout and/or certain decoding processes.


Various components of the DPM scanner 100 can be disposed within the housing. For example, an image sensor can be disposed in a printed circuit board and optical module 62 in the head portion 104 behind an imager window 112. The image sensor can be configured to output an electrical signal representative of light incident on the image sensor. The image sensor may be a multiple pixel image sensor or other application-appropriate image sensor. The printed circuit board and optical module 62 is held in place by a PCBA bracket 114.


The optical DPM scanner 100 may further comprise an I/O interface which in the illustrative embodiment of FIG. 1 can be communicatively coupled to a wired connection. The I/O interface can be used to communicatively couple the DPM scanner 100 to a companion device such as a register and/or peripheral data capture devices in a point-of-sale (POS) application. Other configurations of the I/O interface may utilize wireless communication technology and/or contact-type features that do not require wires and/or a wired connection. In certain applications of the DPM scanner 100 for example, the companion device may be provided by a docking station with corresponding mating contacts and/or connectors that are useful to exchange power and data, including image data captured by the image sensor.


Although not incorporated in the illustrative embodiment of FIG. 1, the DPM scanner 100 can also comprise a number of other components such as peripheral devices, including a display for displaying such information as image frames captured by the terminal, a keyboard, and a pointing device.


As known in the art, the DPM scanner 100 can be used, for example, for reading and decoding a decodable indicium in POS and other applications. A skilled artisan would appreciate the fact that other uses of DPM scanner 100 are within the scope of this disclosure. A product having a decodable indicium can be scanned by the DPM scanner 100. As used herein, “decodable indicium” is intended to denote a representation of a message, such as the representation in a bar code a bar code or other decodable indicium. The decodable indicium can be used to convey information. The DPM scanner can be configured to output decoded message data corresponding to the decodable indicium. While a “direct part marking” scanner is described, it is to be understood that such scanner is able to read and decode both decodable indicia printed on a flat surface with contrasting ink or paint as well as decodable indicia etched or peened onto a surface (i.e., “direct part marked”) in a “region of interest”.


Still referring to FIG. 1, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the housing (more particularly, the head portion) has the imager window 112 having a clear aperture section provided on a front of the housing 104. The imager window 112 defines a field of view and an optical axis. The imager window is held in place by a flex strip 116 and a window cover 118.


Still referring to FIG. 1 and now to FIGS. 2A through 2c, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the DPM scanner 100 further comprises a dome diffuser assembly 200 for illuminating the region of interest. The dome diffuser assembly 200 comprises a dome diffuser 202 and an illumination assembly 204. As depicted in FIGS. 1, 2A, and 2C, the dome diffuser 202 is coaxially aligned with the optical axis and has a front end 202a at least partially surrounding a field of view and a rear end 202b proximate to the imager window 112 of the housing 104 of the DPM scanner 100. The illumination assembly 204 is operatively coupled to the front end 202a of the dome diffuser 202 (see, e.g., FIG. 3).


The dome diffuser assembly 200 further comprises an illuminator holder 206 comprising an outer sleeve that is configured to support the dome diffuser 202 in the DPM scanner 100 and an inner sleeve 208 coaxially aligned with the optical axis and at least partially surrounding the dome diffuser 202. The inner sleeve 208 comprises a backlight lens and has a front end operably coupled to the dome diffuser and a first LED assembly 216 for the illumination assembly for generating a light output and a rear end operably coupled to a second LED assembly 213 disposed proximate the rear end of the dome diffuser for dome diffuser illumination. The dome diffuser, the outer sleeve, and the inner sleeve together form a “dome diffuser illuminator” 205 (FIG. 1). An aimer assembly 215 comprising aimer optics 217 and aimer laser diode board assembly 219 is disposed proximate the second LED assembly 213. The aimer assembly 215 may project a laser dot pattern onto the object indicating the center of the region of the interest and assisting the user in aiming the DPM scanner toward the decodable indicium for decoding.


Still referring to FIGS. 2A through 2C and now to FIGS. 3 and 4, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the illumination assembly 204 comprises the LED assembly 216 comprising a plurality of light-emitting diodes 210 arranged on a LED board for generating a light output, an LED reflector 212 mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest, and a continuous aspheric cylindrical lens 214 disposed forward (arrow A in FIG. 1) of the LED reflector 212 between the LED reflector 212 and the region of interest on the product, i.e., the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens 214 is disposed in front of the LED reflector 212 as depicted in FIG. 3. The portion of the light output is reflected toward the region of interest reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens 214 which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest. FIG. 4 has the LED board omitted to show exemplary LED 210 positions relative to the LED reflector 212. The plurality of LEDs of LED assembly 216 may be spaced apart from each other. The LEDS may be selectively activated to provide precise illumination direction or a combination of directions for the best reading contrast.


The LED reflector 212 comprises a V-shaped mirror member having first and second reflecting surfaces 218 and 220 inclined to and facing each other. The LED reflector 212 may be arranged in a ring or segmented. The segmented LED reflector can reduce cross-talk light between the LEDs to have better defined illumination selections. Compared to conventional light pipe, the LED reflector 212 reduces the unwanted illumination from light leaking and multiple reflections of conventional light pipe. The LED reflector 212 (more particularly, the open V-shaped mirror member) also helps thermal management of the LED permitting ventilation. The V-shaped mirror member comprises a metal material or a plastic material coated with a reflective surface coating or the metal material comprises reflective sheet metal. The LED reflector comprising the metal material can be disposed on the LED assembly using at least one of an SMT process or by insertion through-hole mount. The LED reflector comprising the plastic material may be injection molded and be transparent or semi-transparent to provide pass-through illumination with partial reflective coating. The reflective sheet metal can be textured or brushed to improve reflection uniformity. A surface finish of the LED reflector comprises one of a specular mirror surface finish, a semi-specular mirror surface finish, an embossed surface finish, or a diffuse surface finish. The V-shaped mirror member helps control LED output distribution.


The continuous aspheric cylindrical lens 214 may be injection molded from plastic such as a polycarbonate. The continuous aspheric cylindrical lens has one of a polished surface, a diffusing surface, or an anti-reflective surface coating. The surface may be textured or frosted to diffuse the light output for better uniformity. The continuous aspheric cylindrical lens may have surface curvatures arranged with optical power to serve as a lens for further fine adjustment of the light output/light distribution as well as to hermetically seal the dome diffuser assembly electronics.


From the foregoing, it is to be understood that the illumination assembly is configured to be operatively coupled to the front end of the dome diffuser (more particularly, the dome diffuser illuminator 205) to cover DPM reading needs with contact and near contact dark field and bright field illumination as well as mid- and far-distance bright field illumination.


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In the specification and/or figures, typical embodiments of the invention have been disclosed. The present invention is not limited to such exemplary embodiments. The use of the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The figures are schematic representations and so are not necessarily drawn to scale. Unless otherwise noted, specific terms have been used in a generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation.

Claims
  • 1. An illumination assembly for a direct part marking (DPM) scanner, the illumination assembly comprising: an LED assembly for generating a light output;an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest; anda continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest, the portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.
  • 2. The illumination assembly according to claim 1, wherein a front end of a dome diffuser in a direct part marking (DPM) scanner is operatively coupled to the LED assembly.
  • 3. The illumination assembly according to claim 1, wherein the LED assembly comprises one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged on an LED board.
  • 4. The illumination assembly according to claim 1, wherein the LED assembly comprises a plurality of LEDs that are spaced apart from each other.
  • 5. The illumination assembly according to claim 1, wherein a surface finish of the LED reflector comprises one of a specular mirror surface finish, a semi-specular mirror surface finish, an embossed surface finish, or a diffuse surface finish and the aspheric cylindrical lens has one of a polished surface, a diffusing surface, or an anti-reflective surface coating.
  • 6. The illumination assembly according to claim 1, wherein the LED reflector comprises a V-shaped mirror member having first and second reflecting surfaces inclined to and facing each other.
  • 7. The illumination assembly according to claim 6, wherein the V-shaped mirror member comprises a metal material or a plastic material coated with a reflective surface coating or the metal material comprises reflective sheet metal.
  • 8. A dome diffuser assembly for a direct part marking (DPM) scanner, the dome diffuser assembly comprising: a dome diffuser having a front end at least partially surrounding a field of view and a rear end configured to be proximate an imager window of a housing of the DPM scanner; andan illumination assembly operatively coupled to the front end of the dome diffuser, the illumination assembly comprising: an LED assembly for generating a light output;an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest; anda continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest, the portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.
  • 9. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 8, wherein the LED assembly comprises a first LED assembly, the dome diffuser assembly further comprising: an illuminator holder configured to support the dome diffuser in the DPM scanner, the illuminator holder comprising an outer sleeve; andan inner sleeve coaxially aligned with the optical axis and at least partially surrounding the dome diffuser, the inner sleeve comprising a backlight lens and having a front end operably coupled to the dome diffuser and a rear end operably coupled to a second LED assembly disposed proximate the rear end of the dome diffuser.
  • 10. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 8, wherein the LED assembly comprises one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged on an LED board.
  • 11. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 8, wherein the LED assembly comprises a plurality of LEDs that are spaced apart from each other.
  • 12. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 8, wherein a surface finish of the LED reflector comprises one of a specular mirror surface finish, a semi-specular mirror surface finish, an embossed surface finish, or a diffuse surface finish and the aspheric cylindrical lens has one of a polished surface, a diffusing surface, or an anti-reflective surface coating.
  • 13. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 8, wherein the LED reflector comprises a V-shaped mirror member having first and second reflecting surfaces inclined to and facing each other.
  • 14. The dome diffuser assembly according to claim 13, wherein the V-shaped mirror member comprises a metal material or a plastic material coated with a reflective surface coating or the metal material comprises reflective sheet metal.
  • 15. A direct part marking (DPM) scanner comprising: a housing with an imager window having a clear aperture section provided on a front of the housing, the imager window defining a field of view and an optical axis;a dome diffuser assembly comprising: a dome diffuser coaxially aligned with the optical axis and having a front end at least partially surrounding the field of view and a rear end proximate to the imager window; andan illumination assembly operatively coupled to the front end of the dome diffuser, the illumination assembly comprising: an LED assembly for generating a light output;an LED reflector mounted to the LED assembly and configured to receive at least a portion of the light output and to reflect at least the portion of the light output toward a region of interest; anda continuous aspheric cylindrical lens disposed forward of the LED reflector between the LED reflector and the region of interest, the portion of the light output reflected toward the region of interest reflected onto the continuous aspheric cylindrical lens which then provides redistributed light to the region of interest.
  • 16. The DPM scanner according to claim 15, wherein the LED assembly comprises a first LED assembly and the dome diffuser assembly further comprises: an illuminator holder configured to support the dome diffuser in the DPM scanner, the illuminator holder comprising an outer sleeve; andan inner sleeve coaxially aligned with the optical axis and at least partially surrounding the dome diffuser, the inner sleeve comprising a backlight lens and having a front end operably coupled to the dome diffuser and a rear end operably coupled to a second LED assembly disposed proximate the rear end of the dome diffuser.
  • 17. The DPM scanner according to claim 15, wherein the LED assembly comprises one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged on an LED board.
  • 18. The DPM scanner according to claim 15, wherein the LED assembly comprises a plurality of LEDs that are spaced apart from each other.
  • 19. The DPM scanner according to claim 15, wherein a surface finish of the LED reflector comprises one of a specular mirror surface finish, a semi-specular mirror surface finish, an embossed surface finish, or a diffuse surface finish and the aspheric cylindrical lens has one of a polished surface, a diffusing surface, or an anti-reflective surface coating.
  • 20. The DPM scanner according to claim 15, wherein the LED reflector comprises a V-shaped mirror member having first and second reflecting surfaces inclined to and facing each other.
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