Claims
- 1. A housing for an optical reader of the type having an optical device for transmitting light along an optical axis and receiving reflective light by way of a frontal window, comprising:
a body for housing the optical device and the window; a handle having a power lead attached to its one end and to said body at its other end; wherein said body includes a front face with is plane angled substantially backwardly from a plane normal to said optical axis.
- 2. A housing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said angle is in the range of 5 to 10°.
- 3. A housing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said front face comprises a pair of laterally spaced forward edges of respective sides of said body.
- 4. A housing as set forth in claim 3 wherein said sides are tapered downwardly as they approach said forward edges.
- 5. A housing as set forth in claim 3 wherein said front face has associated therewith a front edge on a body top which interconnects said two sides, said front edge being spaced rearwardly from said front face.
- 6. A housing as set forth in claim 3 wherein said front face has associated therewith a front edge of a body bottom which interconnects said two sides, said front edge being spaced rearwardly from said front face.
- 7. A housing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frontal window is disposed within a elastomeric gasket which gasket completely surrounds said window and is supported by said body.
- 8. A housing for an optical reader of the type having an optical device for transmitting light along an optical axis and for receiving reflective light by way of a frontal window comprising:
a body for housing the optical device and the window; a handle having its one end attached to said body for purposes of selectively orienting said body; wherein said body comprises a top wall, bottom wall, and side walls, said bottom wall being attached to one end of said handle, and said side walls having a relatively soft elastomeric skirt applied to an outer surface of said side walls; and an elastomeric collar attached to and extending around the other end of said handle; wherein, when said housing is laid on a surface with its handle in a generally horizontal position, regardless of the rotational position of the handle with respect to its longitudinal axis, the housing is supported at least two points on said skirt and said collar, respectively.
- 9. A housing as set forth in claim 8 wherein said skirt side walls taper in height from narrow to wider as they extend from their rear ends to their front ends.
- 10. A housing as set forth in claim 8 wherein said top wall has a relatively soft elastomeric material applied to its outer surface.
- 11. A housing as set forth in claim 10 wherein said top wall has a planar surface which, when the optical reader is not being used, can be placed on a horizontal surface for supporting the reader device in a stable, at rest, position.
- 12. A housing as set forth in claim 8 wherein said skirt includes a front face whose plane is angled backwardly from a plane normal to said optical axis.
- 13. A housing as set forth in claim 12 wherein said skirt front face extends downwardly below a front edge of said body.
- 14. A housing as set forth in claim 8 wherein said skirt side walls extend forwardly from a front edge of said body top wall.
- 15. A housing for an optical scanning device of the type having apparatus for emitting light and for receiving light along an optical axis and through a forward window placed in proximity to a target, comprising:
a handle to be grasped by an operator for selectively positioning the scanning device near the target; and a head connected at one end of said handle and containing the light emitting and receiving apparatus, said head having a front face that is angled rearwardly from a plane normal to said optical axis.
- 16. A housing as set forth in claim 15 wherein the angle between said front face and said plane is the range of 5 to 10°.
- 17. A housing as set forth in claim 15 wherein said front face comprises a pair of laterally spaced forward edges of side walls of said body.
- 18. A housing as set forth in claim 17 wherein said forward edges extend downwardly from a front edge of a bottom wall of said body extending therebetween.
- 19. A housing as set forth in claim 17 wherein said front edges extend forwardly of a front edge of a bottom wall of said body.
- 20. A housing as set forth in claim 17 wherein said front edges extend forwardly of a front edge at a top wall of said body.
- 21. A housing as set forth in claim 15 wherein a portion of said body is integrally connected to said handle.
- 22. A housing as set forth in claim 21 wherein said body comprises said integrally connected portion, and a top cover to be placed in adjoining relationship therewith.
- 23. A housing for an optical scanner having a light emitter for emitting a light beam and a detector for receiving light reflected back from a target for producing a representative electrical signal, comprising:
a handle assembly which includes a handle to be grasped by an operator, a body integrally attached to a top end of said handle for containing portions of the light emitter and receiver and an end cap attached to a lower end of said handle; and a cover to be attached to said body for covering and partially containing said light emitter and receiver, said cover having a top wall and a pair of side walls which, together with the front edge of said body, define a front opening for the unobstructed transmission of light between the optical scanner and a target by way of a window; wherein said cover side walls have forward edges which extend forwardly well beyond a front edge of said cover top wall.
- 24. A housing as set forth in claim 23 wherein said side wall forward edges also extend well forwardly of a front edge of said body.
- 25. A housing as set forth in claim 23 wherein said side walls taper downwardly as they extend toward their forward edges.
- 26. A housing for an optical scanner having a light emitter for emitting a light beam and a detector for receiving light reflected back from a target for producing a representative electrical signal, comprising:
a handle assembly which includes a handle to be grasped by an operator, a body integrally attached to a top end of said handle for containing portions of the light emitter and receiver and an end cap attached to a lower end of said handle; and a cover to be attached to said body for covering and partially containing said light emitter and receiver, said cover having a top wall and a pair of side walls which, together with the front edge of said body, define a front opening for the unobstructed transmission of light between the optical scanner and a target by way of a window; wherein said top wall has a portion which is planar in form with said planar portion being so sized and positioned on said top wall that when the scanner is laid on its top cover, said planar portion provides for a stable base to support the scanner in an unattended but stable condition.
- 27. A housing as set forth in claim 26 wherein said planar portion is near a rear end of said cover top wall.
- 28. A housing for an optical scanner having a light emitter for emitting a light beam and a detector for receiving light reflected back from a target for producing a representative electrical signal, comprising:
a handle assembly which includes a handle to be grasped by an operator, a body integrally attached to a top end of said handle for containing portions of the light emitter and receiver and an end cap attached to a lower end of said handle; and a cover to be attached to said body for covering and partially containing said light emitter and receiver, said cover having a top wall and a pair of side walls which, together with the front edge of said body, define a front opening for the unobstructed transmission of light between the optical scanner and a target by way of a window; wherein said side walls extend forwardly to respective forward edges, and further wherein said optical scanner is so weighted and balanced that said scanner can be placed in a balanced position with its full weight being supported only on said forward edges.
- 29. A housing for an optical scanner having a light emitter for emitting a light beam and a detector for receiving light reflected back from a target for producing a representative electrical signal, comprising:
a handle assembly which includes a handle to be grasped by an operator, a body integrally attached to a top end of said handle for containing portions of the light emitter and receiver and an end cap attached to a lower end of said handle; and a cover to be attached to said body for covering and partially containing said light emitter and receiver, said cover having a top wall and a pair of side walls which, together with the front edge of said body, define a front opening for the unobstructed transmission of light between the optical scanner and a target by way of a window; wherein said side walls extend to respective forward edges of said side walls said edges being disposed forwardly and downwardly from a front edge of said body such that said scanner can be conveniently parked in an unused condition by laying it to rest on three points, on said end cap and said two forward edges.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the applications enumerated below, all of which are being filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office contemporaneously herewith on Jan. 9, 2003 by Express Mail, and all of which are subject to assignment to the same assignee of this application, the disclosure of each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety: Attorney Docket Number 283-361.02, entitled “Optical Reader System Comprising Digital Conversion Circuit;” Attorney Docket Number 283-368, entitled “Analog-to-Digital Converter with Automatic Range and Sensitivity Adjustment;” Attorney Docket Number 283-374.01, entitled “Decoder Board for an Optical Reader Utilizing a Plurality of Imaging Modules;” Attorney Docket Number 283-374.02, entitled “Manufacturing Methods for a Decoder Board for an Optical Reader Utilizing a Plurality of Imaging Formats;” and Attorney Docket Number 283-377, entitled “Optical Reader Having Position Responsive Decode Launch Circuit.”