Claims
- 1. In a scanner for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, an arrangement for scanning the indicia, comprising:
(a) a scanner component; (b) holder means for mounting the component for angular oscillating movement in first and second scan directions between first and second pairs of scan end positions; and (c) a read-start means for simultaneously moving the component in the first and second scan directions to simultaneously angularly oscillate the component between said first and second pairs of scan end positions for directing light along said first and second scan directions to thereby effect a two-dimensional scan pattern over the indicia.
- 2. The arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the holder means includes first and second vibratory means positioned to vibrate in two orthogonal planes and to cooperate for angular oscillating movement of the component in first and second orthogonal scan directions.
- 3. The arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the read-start means includes an electrically-operated actuator operative, when actuated, for simultaneously vibrating the first and second vibratory means to angularly oscillate the component in the first and second orthogonal scan directions.
- 4. The arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the actuator includes an electromagnetic coil having a passage, and a magnet mounted on one of the vibratory means and movable into and out of the passage during actuation of the coil.
- 5. The arrangement according to claim 4 wherein the first vibratory means is configured to vibrate at a high range of frequencies and wherein the second vibratory means is configured to vibrate at a low range of frequencies to thereby effect a raster-type scan pattern over the indicia in response to a driving signal applied to said coil comprising a superposition of a first signal having a frequency within said high range and a second signal having a frequency within said low range.
- 6. The arrangement according to claim 5 wherein the first vibratory means includes a U-shaped spring means having a pair of arms on one of which is mounted the component.
- 7. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the second vibratory means includes a generally planar spring means having one end secured to one arm of the U-shaped spring means and the other end secured to a base.
- 8. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the second vibratory means includes a generally S-shaped leaf spring means having a pair of outer arms and a central arm, and wherein the holder means further includes a first generally planar spring means secured to a base and attached to said S-shaped leaf spring means and said U-shaped spring means, and a second generally planar spring means secured to the base and to the central arm of said S-shaped leaf spring means.
- 9. The arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said holder means includes a single vibratory means for vibrating the component in two orthogonal planes for angular oscillating movement of the component in first and second orthogonal scan directions.
- 10. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the read-start means includes an electrically operated actuator operative, when actuated, for vibrating the holder means to angularly oscillate the component in the first and second scan directions, the actuator including an electromagnetic coil having a passage, and a magnet mounted on the holder means and movable into and out of the passage during actuation of the coil.
- 11. The arrangement according to claim 10 wherein said single vibratory means comprises a generally planar spring means having a longitudinal axis and a pivot end secured to a base and wherein said component is mounted to said planar spring means such that the center of gravity of said component is offset from said longitudinal axis.
- 12. The arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the planar spring means is configured to vibrate about the pivot end at a high range of frequencies and to torsionally vibrate about the longitudinal axis at a low range of frequencies to thereby effect a raster-type scan pattern over the indicia in response to a driving signal applied to the coil comprising a superposition of a first signal having a frequency within said high range and a second signal having a frequency within said low range.
- 13. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said first and second vibrating means are positioned to vibrate at a frequency ratio to effect a Lissajous scan pattern over the indicia
- 14. The arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the first vibratory means includes a U-shaped spring means having a pair of arms on one of which is mounted the component and wherein said second vibratory means includes a generally planar spring means having one end secured to a base and a free end secured to the other arm of the U-shaped spring means, the arms of the U-shaped spring means vibrating in one plane and the planar spring torsionally vibrating in the other plane of the two orthogonal planes.
- 15. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the arms of the U-shaped spring means are asymmetrically dimensioned.
- 16. The arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the arms of the U-shaped spring means are asymmetrically dimensioned.
- 17. The arrangement according to claim 1 further including means for rotating the holder means about an axis to thereby effect an omnidirectional scan pattern.
- 18. The arrangement according to claim 7 further including means for rotating the holder means about an axis to thereby effect an omnidirectional scan pattern.
- 19. The arrangement according to claim 11 further including means for rotating the holder means about an axis to thereby effect an omnidirectional scan pattern.
- 20. The arrangement according claim 14 further including means for rotating the holder means about an axis to thereby effect an omnidirectional scan pattern.
- 21. In a scanner for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, an arrangement for scanning the indicia, comprising:
(a) a scanner component; (b) holder means for mounting the component for oscillating movement about an axis in alternate circumferential directions thereof between angularly spaced scan end positions, said holder means including a U-shaped spring means having a pair of arms on one of which is mounted the component, the arms of the U-shaped spring means being asymmetrically dimensioned; and (c) read-start means for moving the component in the circumferential directions to oscillate the component between the angularly spaced scan end positions.
- 22. The arrangement according to claim 21 wherein the read-start means includes an electrically-operated actuator operative, when actuated, for vibrating the U-shaped spring means and oscillating the component between said scan end positions.
- 23. The arrangement according to claim 22, wherein the actuator is an electromagnetic coil having a passage, and a magnet mounted on the fork and movable into and out of the passage during actuation of the coil.
- 24. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the component is a light reflector.
- 25. In a scanner for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, an arrangement for scanning the indicia, comprising:
(a) a scanner component; (b) holder means for mounting the component for angular oscillating movement, the holder means including a magnetically activated return means for effecting a spring-like restoring force to angularly oscillate the component in alternate circumferential directions between first and second scan end positions; and (c) read-start means for moving the component in the first and second circumferential directions to angularly oscillate the component between the first and second scan end positions.
- 26. The arrangement according to claim 25 wherein magnetically activated return means includes a permanent magnet mounted to a lever attached to said component, and a magnetic core member positioned adjacent said magnet at an equilibrium position of said component, the restoring force being effected by an interaction of magnetic fields emanating from said magnet and said core, the magnetic field emanating from the core being generated by the read-start means and a repetitive movement of said magnet past the core.
- 27. The arrangement according to claim 26, wherein the read-start means includes an electromagnetic coil for moving the magnet by cyclically attracting the permanent magnet and repelling the permanent magnet during actuation of the coil, and said core being comprised of a magnetically permeable material, the movement of said magnet polarizing the core with alternating magnetic polarity to create the magnetic interaction between the core and the magnet.
- 28. The arrangement according to claim 26, wherein the magnetically activated return means further includes an electromagnetic coil having a passage, the magnetically permeable core being positioned in the passage.
- 29. The arrangement according to claim 26, wherein the core is comprised of a second permanent magnet and said read-start means includes an electromagnetic coil for cyclically attracting and repelling the first permanent magnet.
- 30. In a scanner for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, an arrangement for scanning the indicia, comprising:
(a) a scanner component; (b) holder means for mounting the component for angular oscillating movement, the holder means including an elastic return means for effecting a spring-like restoring force for angularly oscillating the component in alternate circumferential directions between first and second scan end positions; and (c) read-start means for moving the component in the first and second circumferential directions to angularly oscillate the component between the first and second scan end positions.
- 31. The arrangement according to claim 30, wherein the read-start means includes an electrically-operated actuator operative, when actuated, for moving the component to said first and second scan end positions.
- 32. The arrangement according to claim 31, wherein the actuator is an electromagnetic coil, and a permanent magnet operatively connected to the component and movable adjacent to and away from the coil during actuation of the coil.
- 33. The arrangement according to claim 30, wherein the elastic means is comprised of rubber.
- 34. The arrangement according to claim 30, wherein the elastic means is comprised of a room temperature vulcanizer.
- 35. The arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the generally planar spring means is one of a flexible leaf spring and a flexible metal foil.
- 36. The arrangement of claim 8, wherein the generally planar spring means is one of a flexible leaf spring and a flexible metal foil.
- 37. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein the generally planar spring means is one of a flexible leaf spring and a flexible metal foil.
- 38. The arrangement of claim 14, wherein the generally planar spring means is one of a flexible leaf spring and a flexible metal foil.
- 39. A method of scanning indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, comprising the steps of:
(a) mounting a scanner component on a holder means for angular oscillating movement in first and second scan directions between first and second pairs of scan end positions; and (b) simultaneously moving the component in the first and second scan directions to simultaneously angularly oscillate the component between said first and second pairs of scan end positions for directing light along said first and second scan directions to thereby effect a two-dimensional scan pattern over the indicia.
- 40. The method according to claim 39 wherein the step of moving the component includes vibrating the component in the first scan direction at a high range of frequencies and vibrating the component in the second direction at a low range of frequencies to thereby effect a raster-type scan pattern over the indicia in response to a driving signal applied to said coil comprising a superposition of a first signal having a frequency within said high range and a second signal having a frequency within said low range.
- 41. A method of scanning indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, comprising the steps of:
(a) mounting a scanner component on a holder means in an equilibrium position for angular oscillating movement in alternate circumferential directions between first and second scan end positions; (b) moving the component in the first and second circumferential directions; and (c) magnetically urging the component to the equilibrium position to angularly oscillate the component between the first and second scan end positions.
- 42. The method according to claim 41 wherein the magnetically urging step is effected by a magnetic interaction between a permanent magnet coupled to and movable with the component and a permeable magnetic core stationarily secured to the holder means.
- 43. In a scanner for reading indicia having parts of different light reflectivity by directing light toward the indicia, and by collecting reflected light returning from the indicia, an arrangement for scanning the indicia, comprising:
(a) a scanner component; (b) holder means for mounting the component for oscillating movement about an axis in alternate circumferential directions thereof between scan end positions, and for returning the component to a rest position between the scan end positions; and (c) read-start means for moving the component in one of the circumferential directions away from the rest position to one of the scan end positions angularly spaced from the rest position, and for returning the component in the other of the circumferential directions past the rest position to another of the scan end positions angularly spaced from the rest position, said component being repetitively oscillated between the scan end positions to effect a scan pattern over the indicia.
- 44. The arrangement according to claim 43, wherein the holder means includes an elongated spring having opposite ends stationarily secured to a support, and means for suspendably mounting the component on the spring between the ends thereof.
- 45. The arrangement according to claim 44, wherein the spring is a generally planar, bendable leaf spring.
- 46. The arrangement according to claim 47, wherein the read-start means includes an electrically-operated actuator operative, when actuated, for moving the component to said one scan end position, the actuator including an electromagnetic coil having a passage, and a magnet operatively connected to the component and movable into and out of the passage during actuation of the coil.
- 47. The arrangement according to claim 46, wherein the component is a light reflector, and wherein the suspendably mounting means includes means for clamping the spring to the reflector.
- 48. The arrangement according to claim 43, wherein the holder means includes a vibrator, tuning fork having a pair of arms on one of which is mounted the component, and wherein the read-start means includes an electrically-operated actuator operative, when actuated, for vibrating the fork and oscillating the component between said scan end positions.
- 49. The arrangement according to claim 48, wherein the actuator is an electromagnetic coil having a passage, and a magnet mounted on the fork and movable into and out of the passage during actuation of the coil.
- 50. The arrangement according to claim 49, wherein the component is a light reflector operative for directing light in a scan along a first scan direction; and further comprising means for displacing the reflector along a second scan direction generally perpendicular to said first scan direction to effect a two-axis scan pattern over the indicia.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 428,770, filed Oct. 30, 1989.
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