Claims
- 1. An imaging module comprising:
a first circuit board; an image sensor carried by said first circuit board; a pair of aiming LEDs mounted on said first circuit board laterally relative to said image sensor; a one piece support assembly having a front and rear comprising a containment section, a forwardly extending retainer section, and a pair of aperture defining members extending laterally from said containment section, wherein a rear of said one piece support assembly is received in abutting relation on said first circuit board so that said containment section encapsulates said image sensor and said aperture defining members are in opposing relation with said aiming LEDs, said aperture defining member having apertures defined thereon for stopping light emitted by said aiming LEDs; and a second circuit board received in abutting relation with a front surface of said support assembly, said circuit board having a central aperture through which said forward extending retainer section extends when said second circuit board is abutted against said support assembly, and a plurality of illumination LEDs mounted to said second circuit board.
- 2. The imaging module of claim 1, further including a lens plate, said lens plate carrying at least one optical element for shaping light from either of said aiming or illumination light source.
- 3. The imaging module of claim 1, further comprising an optical plate, said optical plate carrying at least one optical element for shaping light from one of said aiming LEDs and at least one optical element for shaping light from one of said illumination LEDs,
- 4. The imaging module of claim 1, further comprising a one piece optical plate which is received in abutting relation with said second circuit board, said optical plate including diffusers for diffusing light from said illumination LEDs and imaging lenses for imaging light from said apertures to project an aiming pattern on a target.
- 5. The imaging module of claim 4, wherein said module is adapted so that an aiming pattern projected by said imaging lenses is a split horizontal line extending across a center of a field of view of said module.
- 6. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said retainer includes a pin receipt aperture and an adhesive receipt aperture.
- 7. The imaging module of claim 1, wherein said support assembly and said second printed circuit board include key structures so that said second circuit board and said support assembly matingly engage one another when abutted together.
- 8. An optical reader imaging module, said module comprising:
a printed circuit board; a two-dimensional image sensor back mounted on said printed circuit board imaging optics carried out by said module adapted to focus target indicia onto said image sensor; an illumination assembly consisting of a single horizontally arranged substantially linear array of light sources mounted on said circuit board; at least one optical diffuser positioned forward of at least one of said light sources of said linear array of light sources, wherein said diffuser is adapted to diffuse light from said light sources vertically.
- 9. The illumination system of claim 8, wherein said at least one diffuser is provided by a horizontally oriented cylindrical negative lens.
- 10. The illumination system of claim 8, wherein said at least one diffuser is provided by a plurality of horizontally oriented cylindrical microlenses.
- 11. An imaging module comprising:
a printed circuit board; an image sensor in electrical communication with said printed circuit board; imaging optics for focusing target indicia onto said image sensor; a support assembly mounted to said printed circuit board; and a plurality of light sources in electrical communication with said printed circuit board.
- 12. The module of claim 11, wherein said printed circuit board has extending thereon a heat sink tab for reducing a temperature of said module.
- 13. The module of claim 11, wherein said retainer assembly is supported in said imaging module entirely by said connection to said circuit board.
- 14. The module of claim 11, wherein said printed circuit board is a flex strip circuit board.
- 15. The module of claim 11, wherein said module further has connected thereto at least one light pipe for transmitting light emanating from at least one of said light sources.
- 16. The module of claim 11, wherein said image sensor is back mounted to said printed circuit board, and wherein said support assembly includes a retainer section folding optics for shaping an imaging axis of said module so that said imaging axis partially extends substantially parallel to said circuit board.
- 17. The module of claim 11, wherein said printed circuit board is a flexible circuit board, and wherein said module further includes at least one light pipe for transmitting light emanating from at least one of said light sources and for directing said transmitted light toward a target arena.
- 18. The module of claim 11, wherein said module includes an illumination assembly and an aiming assembly, said illumination assembly and said aiming assembly including a common optical plate carrying optics of both of said aiming and said illumination assemblies.
- 19. The module of claim 11, wherein said plurality of light sources comprise aiming LEDs and illumination LEDs, wherein said aiming LEDs are selected to have radiation patterns more narrow than said illumination LEDs.
- 20. The module of claim 11, wherein said module includes at least one form fit diffuser fit over at least one of said light sources.
- 21. The module of claim 11, wherein said printed circuit board includes a machined away cavity;
a reflective material disposed in said cavity, and LED die disposed in said cavity, and a semitransparent sealing layer layered over said cavity.
- 22. The module of claim 11, wherein said support assembly is a one-piece unit including an integrated image sensor containment section and LED holders.
- 23. The module of claim 11, wherein said module includes an optical plate carrying both aiming and illumination optics, said plate comprising a raised section and a pair of recessed sections, said illumination optics being disposed in said raised section, and said aiming optics being disposed in said recessed section so that said aiming optics are structurally protected by said raised section, so that said aiming optics are structurally protected by said raised section.
- 24. The module of claim 11, including an aiming light source provided by a surface integrated LED including a semitransparent layer formed over said printed circuit board, said semitransparent layer including an aiming pattern aperture incorporated therein for defining an aiming pattern of said module.
- 25. The module of claim 11, wherein said module includes an aiming pattern system including an aiming aperture and a best focus emit distance at which said aperture is optimally focused, and a receive optical system having a best focus receive distance, wherein said best focus emit distance is larger than said best focus receive distance.
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 contents 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 |
Jun 2001 |
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60327249 |
Oct 2001 |
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60322776 |
Sep 2001 |
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60328855 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60345523 |
Nov 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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Mar 2001 |
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Mar 2002 |
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09411936 |
Oct 1999 |
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09802579 |
Mar 2001 |
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