Claims
- 1. An optical reader imaging module comprising:
a first circuit board carrying a two dimensional image sensor; a second circuit board spaced forwardly of said first circuit board; a support assembly at least partially interposed between said firs circuit board and said second circuit board; an aiming system for projecting an aiming line comprising aiming LEDs, said aiming LEDs being mounted on said first circuit board; an illumination system for projecting a substantially uniform illumination pattern on a target area, said is illumination system comprising illumination LEDs mounted on said second circuit board; wherein said aiming LEDs are selected to emit light in a different visible color relative to a visible color emitted by said illumination LEDs so that said aiming pattern is in color contrast relative to said illumination pattern.
- 2. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said aiming LEDs are selected to emit visible light in the green visible wavelength band, and wherein said illumination LEDs are selected to emit light in the red visible wavelength band.
- 3. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said illumination LEDs are selected to emit white, light, and wherein said aiming LEDs are selected to emit light in a narrow visible color band of wavelengths within a white light wavelength band.
- 4. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said aiming system and said illumination system comprise a common optical plate abutted against a front of said second circuit board.
- 5. the imaging module of claim 1, wherein said aiming system includes an aperture disposed forwardly relative to each of said plurality of LEDs, and imaging optics disposed optically forwardly relative to each aperture m for projecting an aperture image into a target area.
- 6. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said module includes a color filter disposed in said module, for preventing light in an emission color of said aiming light sources from reaching said two dimensional image sensor.
- 7. An optical reader for reading target indicia, said optical reader comprising:
an imaging subsystem including an image sensor and a lens assembly for focusing light on said image sensor; a control circuit in communication with said imaging subsystem; and an illumination subsystem, in communication with said control circuit, said illumination subsystem comprising at least one multiple color-emitting light source, said at least one multiple color-emitting light source having at least two independently drivable light emitting elements.
- 8. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said control circuit is adapted to sense a condition present relative to said target, and wherein said control circuit is further adapted to change a color emitted by said multicolor light source in response to said sensed condition.
- 9. The optical reader of claim 8, wherein said imaging system includes a color image sensor, wherein said control circuit is adapted to sense a color present in said target, and wherein said control circuit is further adapted to change a color emitted by said multiple color-emitting source in response to said sensed color condition.
- 10. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said multiple color-emitting light source of said illumination subsystem is an illumination light source.
- 11. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said multiple color-emitting light source of said illumination light source is an aiming light source.
- 12. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said control circuit is adapted to change a color emitted by said at least one multiple color-emitting light source when an operating mode of said reader changes or is changed.
- 13. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said control circuit is adapted to change a color emitted by said at least one multiple color-emitting light source when an operating mode of said reader changes from a decoding attempt mode to a successful decode mode, so that a change in color emitted by said at least multiple color-emitting light source indicates a good read.
- 14. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said multicolor illumination light source, is a multiple color-emitting LED of the type having a plurality of LED dies, each being independently drivable, wherein said control circuit establishes a certain color emitted by said multiple color-emitting light source by presenting a set of LED die driver signals to said LED dies.
- 15. The optical reader of claim 7, wherein said multiple color-emitting light source is an illumination light source, said control circuit is adapted to change a color emitted by said multicolor LED from a first color to a second color prior to a second decode attempt, if a first decode attempt using said first color is unsuccessful.
- 16. The optical reader of claim 15, wherein said control circuit is adapted to save signals establishing said second color if said second decode attempt is successful, said control circuit further being adapted to present said signals resulting in a second decode mode.
- 17. An optical reader comprising:
an imaging subsystem including a two dimensional image sensor and a lens assembly for focusing light onto said image sensor; a control circuit in communication with said imaging subsystem; and an illumination subsystem comprising at least one illumination light source for projecting an illumination pattern onto a target, and at least one aiming light source for projecting an aiming pattern onto a target, wherein said at least one illumination light source and said at least one aiming light sources emit light of different visible colors, so that color contrast is present between said illumination pattern and said aiming pattern.
- 18. The reader of claim 17, wherein both of said at least one illumination light source and said aiming light source comprise LEDs.
- 19. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein said illumination light source emits red light and said aiming light source emits white light.
- 20. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein illumination light source emits light selected from the group consisting of green and blue and said aiming light source emits red light.
- 21. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein illumination light source emits white light and said aiming illumination light source emits light selected from the group consisting of red, green, blue, and yellow.
- 22. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein illumination light source emits infrared light and said aiming light source emits light selected from the group consisting of red, green, blue, yellow and white.
- 23. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein illumination light source emits ultraviolet light and said aiming light source emits light selected from the group consisting of red, green, blue, yellow and white.
- 24. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein said at least one of said illumination light source and said aiming light source comprises a multiple color-emitting light source, wherein a color emitted by said multiple color-emitting light source depends upon a value of a signal or signals presented to said multiple color-emitting light source by said control circuit.
- 25. The optical reader of claim 17, wherein said optical reader is of a type that may be operated in one of a plurality of user-selectable operating modes, wherein said reader includes a menu driver for allowing a user to select one of said operating modes, each of said mode selections being associated with a particular aiming pattern and illumination pattern color contrast combination, said control circuit being configured to control said illumination subsystem to generate a certain illumination pattern and aiming pattern color contract pattern when one of said modes is selected.
- 26. The optical reader of claim 25, wherein one of said user-selectable operating modes is a standard bar code reader operating mode and wherein said control circuit controls said illumination subsystem so that said at least one illumination light source emits red light and said at least one aiming illumination light source emits green or blue light when said standard bar code reader operating mode is selected.
- 27. The optical reader of claim 25, wherein one of said user-selectable operating modes is a flourescent postnet reading operating mode and wherein said control circuit controls said illumination subsystem so that said at least one illumination light source emits green or blue light when and said at least one aiming illumination light source emits red light when said fluorescent orange postnet reading mode is selected.
- 28. The optical reader of claim 25, wherein one of said user-selectable operating modes is a red indicia reading mode and wherein said control circuit controls said illumination subsystem so that said at least one illumination light source emits white light when said at least one aiming illumination light source emits light selected from the group consisting of red, green, blue, and yellow when said red indicia reading mode is selected.
- 29. The optical reader of claim 25, wherein one of said user-selectable operating modes is a secure bar code reading mode and wherein said control circuit controls said illumination subsystem so that said at least one illumination light source emits infrared light when and said at least one aiming illumination light source emits light selected from the group consisting of red, green, blue, and yellow when said secure bar code reading mode is selected.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/802,579, filed Mar. 8, 2001, entitled “Imaging Module for Optical Reader Comprising Refractive Diffuser,” which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/411,936, filed Oct. 4, 1999, entitled “Imaging Module for Optical Reader.” The priorities of both the Ser. Nos. 09/802,579 and 09/411,936 applications are claimed and both of the above applications are incorporated in their entireties by reference. This application also claims priority of the following five provisional applications: U.S. Serial No. 60/301,036, filed Jun. 26, 2001, entitled “Data Collection Miniature Imaging Module and Aimer Device,” U.S. Serial No. 60/327,249, filed Oct. 5, 2001, entitled “Multicolor Optical Reader Illumination,” U.S. Serial No. 60/322,776, filed Sep. 11, 2001, entitled “Data Collection Miniature Imaging Module and Aimer Device, U.S. Serial No. 60/328,855, filed Oct. 12, 2001, entitled “Optical Reader Comprising Conductive Support Posts,” and U.S. Serial No. 60/345,523, filed Nov. 9, 2001, entitled “Optical Reader Module Comprising Alignment Elements.” The content of each of the above five provisional applications is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference. The benefit of each of the above five provisional application's respective priority is hereby expressly claimed in accordance with 35 U.S.C. §119(e).
Provisional Applications (5)
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60301036 |
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60327249 |
Oct 2001 |
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60322776 |
Sep 2001 |
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60328855 |
Oct 2001 |
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60345523 |
Nov 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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