Claims
- 1. In a method of reading information from a record with the aid of a plurality of electrically controlled light gates, the improvement comprising in combination the steps of:
- illuminating said light gates with light of a first intensity above zero light intensity;
- preconditioning said light gates to subsequent opening in response to electric control signals by electrically biasing said light gates to an initially open condition wherein said gates pass light from said illumination at an intensity above zero light intensity and below a second intensity lower than said first intensity;
- subjecting said record to a first illumination by said light of an intensity above zero light intensity and below said second intensity as passed by said preconditioned gates in said initially open condition;
- subjecting said record to a second illumination by further opening said preconditioned light gates in response to electric control signals to pass light at at least said second light intensity and scanning said record with said passed light at at least said second intensity; and
- reading information from said record only in response to said second illumination as among said first and second illuminations.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said light gates are arranged side by side in an elongate light gate array; and
- said illumination of light gates with light of a first intensity above zero light intensity includes the steps of:
- emitting divergent light from a spatially concentrated source of light into a sheet of light having an elongate cross-section of sufficient width in its direction of elongation of illuminate said elongate light gate array upon collimation;
- collimating said divergent light from said sheet into a collimated band of light; and
- illuminating said elongate light gate array with said collimated band of light.
- 3. In apparatus for reading information from a record, the improvement comprising in combination:
- a plurality of electrically controlled light gates;
- means for illuminating said light gates with light of a first intensity above zero light intensity;
- means for preconditioning said light gates to subsequent opening in response to electric control signals, said preconditioning means including means for electrically biasing said light gates to an initially open condition wherein said gates pass light from said illumination at an intensity above zero light intensity and below a second intensity lower than said first intensity;
- means for subjecting said record to a first illumination by said light of an intensity above zero light intensity and below said second intensity as passed by said preconditioned gates in said initially open condition, and for subjecting said record to a second illumination, including means for further opening said preconditioned light gates in response to electric control signals to pass light at at least said second light intensity and for scanning said record with said passed light at at least said second intensity;
- means for reading information from said record in response to said second illumination; and
- means connected to said reading means for inhibiting a response by said reading means to said first illumination.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
- said light gates are arranged side by side in an elongate light gate array; and
- said means for illuminating said light gates with light of a first intensity include:
- means for emitting divergent light from a spatially concentrated source of light into a sheet of light having an elongate cross-section of sufficient width in its direction of elongation to illuminate said elongate light gate array upon collimation; and
- means for collimating said divergent light from said sheet into a collimated band of light and for illuminating said elongate light gate array with said collimated band of light.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/024,486, filed Mar. 27, 1979, for ILLUMINATION AND LIGHT GATE UTILIZATION METHODS AND APPARATUS, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,316,196, which was a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 925,132, filed July 17, 1978 for ILLUMINATION AND LIGHT GATE UTILIZATION METHODS AND APPARATUS, now abandoned which was a division, of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 776,157, filed Mar. 10, 1977 for LIGHT GATE UTILIZATION METHODS AND APPARATUS, by John H. Jacobs, and assigned to the subject assignee, now abandoned.
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