Claims
- 1. A scan module for use in bar code reading systems for reading indicia having portions of different light reflectivity and located on a target at a distance from the scan module, comprising:
a) generally rectangular module including a support having a generally planar base, a front side, a rear side, and peripheral sides generally; b) a laser light source mounted on the support for producing a light beam; c) a scan mirror mounted on the support in spaced relationship to the light source and positioned so that the light beam from the light source is directed by the scan mirror along a first optical path to a fold assembly mounted on the support which directs the light beam along a second optical path exterior to the scan module in the direction from the rear side to the front side in the direction of the target; d) a drive moving the scan mirror so that the light beam is moved in a scanning pattern substantially parallel to the planar base of the support and across the indicia to be read; and e) at least one sensor mounted on the support for directly receiving reflected light from the target and converting the reflected light in to an electrical signal.
- 2. A module as defined in claim 1, wherein said planar base defines a reference plane and the scan mirror is arranged such that the scanning beam as it is emitted from the folded assembly defines a scanning line which is generally wider than to the width of the planar base over which it is directed.
- 3. A module as defined in claim 2, wherein said fold assembly includes first and second fold mirrors that direct the light beam along a scanning plane which is parallel to the reference plane and extends over at least a portion of the planar base.
- 4. A module as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive is operative for reciprocally oscillating the scan mirror to sweep the light beam across the symbol at more than 100 times per second, said drive including a holder having one end mounted to one side of the mirror, and another portion end mounted to one end of a flexible leaf spring on which the scan mirror is mounted to the base.
- 5. The module as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive includes a flexible leaf spring on which the scan mirror is mounted.
- 6. A module as defined in claim 4, wherein said drive includes an energizable electromagnetic coil drive member and a permanent magnet drive member in operational proximity thereto for imparting a force to the scan mirror, thereby resulting in oscillating movement of the scan mirror about an axis passing through the leaf spring, and thereby causing the light beam reflected off the scan mirror to sweep along a scanning path.
- 7. A module as defined in claim 4, wherein said drive includes:
a) a generally planar, elongated flexure having one end region connected to the support, and opposite end region; b) an elongated actuation arm connected to the opposite end region of the flexure and having opposite end portion, the actuation arm being attached to the flexure at a region between the opposite end portion of the actuation arm; c) a magnet attached to the other end portion of the actuation arm; and d) an electromagnic drive for exerting a force upon the magnet and for moving the magnet, the actuation arm and the scan mirror to scan the light beam across the indicium.
- 8. The module as defined in claim 7, wherein the magnet and the reflector have respective mass that balance each other.
- 9. A scan module as defined in claim 1, wherein the sensor is positioned beneath the scanning plane of the emitted light beam and above the base of the support.
- 10. A scan module for use in bar code reading systems for reading indicia having portions of different light reflectivity and located on a target at a distance from the scan module, comprising:
a) generally rectangular step shaped module including a support, a front side, a rear side, and peripheral sides generally orthogonal thereto, and first and second top surfaces; b) a laser light source mounted in the module for producing a light beam; c) a scan mirror mounted on the support in spaced relationship to the light source and positioned so that the light beam from the light source is directed by the scan mirror along a first optical path to a fold mirror mounted adjacent the rear side of the support which directs the light beam along a second optical path over the first top surface and in the direction from the rear side to the front side in the direction of the target; d) a drive moving the scan mirror so that the light beam is moved in a scanning pattern substantially parallel to the first top surface and across the indicia to be read; and e) at least one sensor mounted on the support for directly receiving reflected light from the target and converting the reflected light in to an electrical signal.
- 11. A non-retro-reflective optical scan module comprising:
a) a support; b) a light source mounted on the support, for generating and directing the light beam along a first optical path; c) a first reflective element in the first optical path for receiving the light beam and for re-directing the light beam along a second optical path substantially coplanar with said first optical path; d) a second reflective element for receiving the light beam transmitted along the second optical path and for re-directing the light beam along a third optical path which extends over said second optical path relative to said support; e) a third reflective element for receiving the light beam transmitted along the third optical path and for re-directing the light beam along a fourth optical path over said second and said third optical paths relative to said support; and extends substantially parallel to said second optical path and projects the beam exteriorly of the module; and f) a sensor mounted on the support for detecting the reflected light from the target, and for generating an electrical signal corresponding to the detected light intensity.
- 12. An optical reader for scanning a light beam across an optical code symbol having regions of different light reflectivity, comprising:
a light source for generating a light beam; scanning optics with at least one moving optical element for scanning the light beam in a scanning line across the symbol; light collection optics for collecting the incoming reflected light and for directing the light to a sensor assembly; the sensor assembly including more than one individual light detection elements, each element having a field of view over a different portion of the scan line and each having an output capable of providing an output signal representative of light impinging such element, the output of each detection element being coupled to a respective amplifier for amplifying the output signal of a respective element.
- 13. An apparatus for reading bar code symbols having parts of different light reflectivity by a scanning beam which forms a scan line through the bar code symbol comprising:
focusing optics for collecting light reflected off at least a portion of the bar code symbol including a first surface for receiving the incoming light, and a second surface having a configuration such that rays collected from the middle of the scan line are attenuated relative to the rays collected form the ends of the scan line; a photosensor positioned so as to receive light collected by said focusing optics and transmitted through said second surface, and generating an electrical signal indicator of the detected light intensity;
- 14. An apparatus for reading bar code symbol having parts of different light reflectivity comprising:
focusing optics for collecting light reflected off at least a portion of the bar code symbol having a surface having a cross-section of a cosine function over one cycle; and a photosensor positioned so as to receive light collected by said focusing optics, and generating an electrical signal indicator of the detected light intensity;
- 15. An optical scanner for reading an optical code Symbol having a pattern of different light reflectivity, comprising:
light source for producing a light beam; and a scanning assembly for receiving the light beam and producing a moving spot beam scanning pattern on the target; and a sensor for detecting the reflected light and for generating an electrical signal corresponding to the symbol, said sensor including selectively activatable discrete first and second portions for receiving reflected light form respective first and second portion of the target corresponding to the position of the spot beam on the target.
- 16. A module as defined in claim 15, wherein said sensor is vertically arranged such that the return light from an upper portion of the target is directed to said first portion, and the return light from a lower portion of the target is directed to said second portion.
- 17. A module as defined in claim 15, wherein said sensor is horizontally arranged such that the return light from an right side of the target is directed to said first portion, and the return light from a left side portion of the target is directed to said second portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/223,482 filed Dec. 30, 1998, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/048,418 filed Mar. 26, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,114,712, both applications which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60333219 |
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