Claims
- 1. Scanning apparatus for reading bar code comprising a source of laser light, a series of optical lenses for converting the laser light into the shape of an ellipse as the laser light is directed to a bar code, a photodetector, and a laser light receiving system, whereby the signal to noise ratio of the light received by the photodetector is maximized, and distortions caused by printing errors in the focal plane are reduced.
- 2. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said optical lenses include a plano convex, and a cylinder lens for converting the laser light into the shape of an ellipse as the laser light is directed to the bar code.
- 3. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the source of the laser light is a laser tube.
- 4. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the source of the laser light is a helium neon laser tube.
- 5. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the source of the laser light is a helium cadium laser tube.
- 6. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the source of the laser light is a argon laser tube.
- 7. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the laser light in the shape of an ellipse is aligned with the long axis of the bars of the bar code.
- 8. Scanning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the laser light in the shape of an ellipse is aligned with the long axis of the bars of the bar code.
- 9. Scanning apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the laser light in the shape of an ellipse is aligned with the long axis of the bars of the bar code.
- 10. Scanning apparatus according to claim 1 including a beam expander.
- 11. Scanning apparatus according to claim 3 including a beam expander.
- 12. Scanning apparatus according to claim 8 including a beam expander.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of prior complete application Ser. No. 652,989, filed on Sept. 20, 1984, now abandoned.
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