Claims
- 37. A portable hand-supportable data terminal for allowing an operator to enter, collect, and display data, said portable hand-supportable data terminal comprising:
(1) a hand-supportable housing having a light transmission aperture and being supportable within the hand of an operator; (2) an automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, and programmed for reading bar code symbols encoded with information, and producing symbol character data representative of said information; (3) a manually-actuated data entry device, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for manually producing character data representative of information manually entered into said portable hand-supportable data terminal; (4) a data storage device, disposed within said hand-supportable housing, for storing data collected by said portable hand-supportable data terminal; said automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem including
(2)(a) a laser scanning bar code symbol reading mechanism automatically projecting a visible laser scanning pattern through said light transmission aperture and repeatedly reading a bar code symbol on an object within a predetermined time period using said visible laser scanning pattern, and each instant said bar code symbol is read within said predetermined time period, automatically producing a symbol character data string representative of said read bar code symbol, (2)(b) a data transmission circuit, disposed in said hand-supportable housing, for transmitting, when activated, a selected one of said produced symbol character data strings to either said data storage device or a host system arranged in operable communication with said portable hand-supportable data terminal, (2)(c) a manually-activatable data transmission switch, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for generating a data transmission control activation signal in response to the activation of said manually-activatable data transmission switch within said predetermined time period, and (2)(d) a system controller for controlling said data transmission circuit so that the symbol character data string, produced at substantially the same time when said data transmission control activation signal is generated, is transmitted to either said data storage device or said host system; a visual information display device, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for visually displaying information collected by said portable hand-supportable data terminal; and a computing platform, disposed in said hand-supportable housing, for executing a GUI-based operating system (OS) program, and providing a graphical user interface for said operator on said visual information display device.
- 38. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, said computing platform further comprises:
a GUI-based WWW browser program executable by said computing platform, for enabling the access and reading of HTML-encoded documents.
- 39. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein, in response to said automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem reading the bar code symbol encoded with said information, said GUI-based WWW browser program automatically accesses an HTML-encoded document specified by said information, and automatically displays said accessed HTML-encoded document on said visual information display device for viewing by the operator.
- 40. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, which further comprises:
a radio-frequency (RF) transceiver, integrated with said hand-supportable housing and being operably connected to said computing platform, for enabling a wireless two-way telecommunication link between said computing platform and a base station operably connected to an information network.
- 41. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, which further comprises an indicator, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for indicating each instance of when a bar code symbol is read by said an automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem and a symbol character data string representative thereof is produced.
- 42. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, which further comprises an objection detection subsystem disposed within said hand-supportable housing and including infrared (IR) signal transmission/receiving circuitry for automatically detecting said object within an object detection field definable relative to said hand-supportable housing.
- 43. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, which further comprises an objection detection subsystem disposed within said hand-supportable housing, and including low-power non-visible laser beam signaling mechanism for automatically detecting said object within an object detection field definable relative to said hand-supportable housing.
- 44. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, which further comprises a base unit remotely situated from said hand-supportable housing and operably connected to said host system, and wherein said data transmission mechanism employs a wireless data packet transmission scheme to transmit said symbol character data string to said host system, via said base unit.
- 45. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said manually-actuated data entry device comprises a keypad integrated with said hand-supportable housing.
- 46. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said visual information display device comprises an LCD panel.
- 47. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said visual information display device comprises an LCD panel, and said manually-actuated data entry device comprises a touch-sensitive keypad integrated with said LCD panel.
- 48. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 40, wherein said radio-frequency (RF) transceiver comprises a modem card for enabling said wireless two-way telecommunication link between said computing platform and said base station.
- 49. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 48, wherein said base station is a device selected from the group consisting of a cellular base station operably connected to the Internet, and a satellite-base station operably connected to the Internet.
- 50. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said bar code symbol, encoded with said information, is a one-dimensional bar code symbol, and said bar code symbol reader is programmed to read said one-dimensional bar code symbol.
- 51. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said bar code symbol, encoded with said information, is a two-dimensional bar code symbol, and said bar code symbol reader is programmed to read said two-dimensional bar code symbol.
- 52. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said information is a Uniform Resources Locator (URL).
- 53. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said bar code symbol, encoded with said information, is a one-dimensional bar code symbol, and said bar code symbol reader is programmed to read said one-dimensional bar code symbol.
- 54. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said information is a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
- 55. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said bar code symbol has first and second envelope borders, and said laser scanning bar code symbol reading mechanism comprises a bar code symbol detection which detects said bar code symbol by detecting said first and second envelope borders.
- 56. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said laser scanning bar code symbol reading mechanism comprises a laser diode for producing a visible laser beam.
- 57. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said hand-supportable housing comprises a head portion and handle portion.
- 58. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 37, wherein said laser scanning bar code symbol reading mechanism is disposed in said head portion.
- 59. A portable hand-supportable data terminal for allowing an operator to enter, collect, and display data, said portable hand-supportable data terminal comprising:
(1) a hand-supportable housing having a light transmission aperture and being supportable within the hand of an operator; (2) an automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, and programmed for reading bar code symbols encoded with information, and producing symbol character data representative of said information; (3) a manually-actuated data entry device, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for manually producing character data representative of information manually entered into said portable hand-supportable data terminal; (4) a data storage device, disposed within said hand-supportable housing, for storing data collected by said portable hand-supportable data terminal; said automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem including
(2)(a) an object detector in said hand-supportable housing, for detecting said object in at least a portion of an object detection field defined relative to said housing and automatically generating a fourth activation control signal (A1) indicative of the detection of said object in at least a portion of said object detection field, (2)(b) a laser beam producing device disposed in said hand-supportable housing for producing and projecting a laser beam through said light transmission aperture, (2)(c) a scanning mechanism for repeatedly scanning said laser beam across said laser scanning field and across said bar code symbol on said object, (2)(d) laser light detecting means for detecting the intensity of laser light reflected off said bar code symbol and passed through said light transmission aperture and for automatically producing scan data indicative of said detected light intensity, (2)(e) bar code symbol detector in said hand-supportable housing for processing produced scan data so as to detect the presence of said bar code symbol on said object and to automatically generate a second control activation signal (A2) in response to the detection of said bar code symbol in said laser scanning field, (2)(f) decode processor in said hand-supportable housing for processing produced scan data so as to decode said bar code symbol on said object and for automatically producing symbol character data representative of said decoded bar code symbol, and each instant said bar code symbol is decoded, automatically generating a third control activation signal (A3) indicative of the production of said symbol character data, (2)(g) manually-actuable data transmission switch integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for producing a fourth control activation signal (A4) in response to the manual-actuation of said manually-actuable data transmission switch, (2)(h) data transmission circuit in said hand-supportable housing, for transmitting said symbol character data to either said data storage device or a host system arranged in operable communication with said portable hand-supportable data terminal only in response to the occurrence of at least said third and fourth control activation signals, and (2)(i) a system controller for controlling said data transmission circuit so that the symbol character data string, produced at substantially the same time when said data transmission control activation signal is generated, is transmitted to said data storage device or said host system; (5) a visual information display device, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for visually displaying information collected by said portable hand-supportable data terminal; and (6) a computing platform, disposed in said hand-supportable housing, for executing a GUI-based operating system (OS) program, and providing a graphical user interface for said operator on said visual information display device.
- 60. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, said computing platform further comprises:
a GUI-based WWW browser program executed by said computing platform, for accessing and reading HTML-encoded documents.
- 61. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein, in response to said automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem reading the bar code symbol encoded with said information, said GUI-based WWW browser program automatically accesses an HTML-encoded document specified by said information, and automatically displays said accessed HTML-encoded document on said visual information display device for review by the operator.
- 62. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, which further comprises:
a radio-frequency (RF) transceiver, integrated with said hand-supportable housing and being operably connected to said computing platform, for enabling a wireless two-way telecommunication link between said computing platform and a base station operably connected to an information network.
- 63. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, which further comprises an indicator, integrated with said hand-supportable housing, for indicating each instance of when a bar code symbol is read by said an automatically-activated laser scanning bar code symbol reading subsystem and a symbol character data string representative thereof is produced.
- 64. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said objection detection subsystem includes infrared (IR) signal transmission/receiving circuitry for automatically detecting said object within an object detection field definable relative to said hand-supportable housing.
- 65. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 65, wherein said objection detection subsystem includes low-power non-visible laser beam signaling mechanism for automatically detecting said object within an object detection field definable relative to said hand-supportable housing.
- 66. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, which further comprises a base unit remotely situated from said hand-supportable housing and operably connected to said host system, and wherein said data transmission mechanism employs a wireless data packet transmission scheme to transmit said symbol character data string to said host system, via said base unit.
- 67. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said manually-actuated data entry device comprises a keypad integrated with said hand-supportable housing.
- 68. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said visual information display device comprises an LCD panel.
- 69. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said visual information display device comprises an LCD panel, and said manually-actuated data entry device comprises a touch-sensitive keypad integrated with said LCD panel.
- 70. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 62, wherein said radio-frequency (RF) transceiver comprises a modem card for enabling said wireless two-way telecommunication link between said computing platform and said base station.
- 71. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 62, wherein said base station is a device selected from the group consisting of a cellular base station operably connected to the Internet, and a satellite-base station operably connected to the Internet.
- 72. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said bar code symbol, encoded with said information, is a one-dimensional bar code symbol, and said bar code symbol reader is programmed to read said one-dimensional bar code symbol.
- 73. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said bar code symbol, encoded with said information, is a two-dimensional bar code symbol, and said bar code symbol reader is programmed to read said two-dimensional bar code symbol.
- 74. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said information is a Uniform Resources Locator (URL).
- 75. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said bar code symbol has first and second envelope borders, and said bar code symbol detector detects said bar code symbol by detecting said first and second envelope borders.
- 76. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 69, wherein said system control circuitry automatically controls the operation of said automatic bar code symbol reading system in response to the generation of said first, second, third and fourth control activation signals.
- 77. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said object detection subsystem comprises
a signal transmitter for transmitting a signal towards said object in said object detection field, and a signal receiver for receiving said transmitted signal reflected off said object in at least a portion of said object detection field, and automatically generating said activation signal indicative of the detection of said object in at least a portion of said scan field.
- 78. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said signal transmitter comprises an infra-red light source for transmitting a pulsed infra-red light signal, and wherein said signal receiver comprises an infra-red light detector disposed in said hand-supportable housing.
- 79. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said signal transmitter comprises a laser diode for transmitting a pulsed laser signal, and wherein said signal receiver comprises a photodetector disposed in said hand-supportable housing.
- 80. The portable hand-supportable data terminal of claim 59, wherein said laser beam producing device comprises a laser diode for producing a visible laser beam.
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