Light Level Adaptation Patents (Class 235/462.06)
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Patent number: 8770485Abstract: An actuation method of virtual laser barcode scanner, in which a light spot emitted from a laser module is formed into a linear laser beam, after passing through a fixed type refractive lens, for user to align to an one dimension barcode position. When the barcode is been reading, the laser beam is switched off and a linear CCD or linear CMOS receives directly the environmental light reflected from the one dimension barcode so as to finish the barcode reading. If the reading is failed, the laser beam is switched on again. As the ON-OFF of the laser module is faster than the speed of visual persistence of human's eyes, the virtual laser barcode scanner is used as if a conventional laser barcode scanner were used.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Marson Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth Liou
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Patent number: 8757491Abstract: An image processing device includes: a memory that stores a program including a procedure; and a processor that executes the program, the procedure including: acquiring an image including a plurality of pixels, and changing luminance of the pixel that is included in either a high luminance part of a barcode region or a low luminance part the barcode region, the barcode region being set on the image, based on a luminance difference between the high luminance part and the low luminance part.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Nobuyasu Yamaguchi
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Publication number: 20140158769Abstract: This patent specification describes an attachment for a camera device. The attachment comprises at least one of a target generating mechanism, a proximity sensor, illumination that is optimized for bar code reading, optics that provide an alternative optical path to the camera device, and a supplementary lens system that is optimized for bar code reading.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: THE CODE CORPORATIONInventors: George Powell, Ryan Hoobler, Ming Lei, Garrett Russell, Mark Ashby
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Publication number: 20140151453Abstract: The method includes automatically adjusting a first control parameter in a device for capturing a first plurality of images, automatically adjusting a second control parameter in the device for capturing a second plurality of images such that automatic adjustment of the first control parameter is interspersed with, separate from, and obtained generally concurrently with the automatic adjustment of the second control parameter. The adjustment of the first control parameter being determined differently compared to adjustment of the second control parameter. The method may include attempting to decode a decodable indicia utilizing one or more images of the first and second plurality of images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Meier, Stephen P. Deloge
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Patent number: 8733659Abstract: In an electro-optical reader, an aiming or a scanning laser has a laser chip and a monitor photodiode. Output power of a laser beam emitted by the laser is regulated by a feedback circuit for maintaining substantially constant the laser beam output power during normal operation, a disabling circuit for disabling the feedback circuit, a drive circuit for driving the chip with a drive current when the feedback circuit is disabled, and for concomitantly generating a photodiode output voltage, a current modification circuit for modifying the drive current by a predetermined current with a concomitant change in the photodiode output voltage when the feedback circuit is disabled, and a control circuit for monitoring the change in the photodiode output voltage, for determining whether the change in the photodiode output voltage is sufficient to indicate an over-power condition, and for interrupting power to the chip when the over-power condition is indicated.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Giebel, Matthew Blasczak, Peter Fazekas, Mark Weitzner
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Patent number: 8702002Abstract: A method, apparatus and system are presented for improving an optical code scanner used in an assisted service point of sale terminal by automatically detecting the placement of an item for scanning on the customer side of the optical code scanner and configuring the scanner to scan the item. Once the item is scanned, the optical code scanner reconfigures to scan items presented on the cashier side of the scanner. When the scanner automatically detects, configures and scans an item presented on the customer side of the scanner, it reduces the checkout time and reduces the number of operations a cashier must perform.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: David L. Gregerson
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Patent number: 8646689Abstract: A method and apparatus for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the apparatus for indicating at least a first portion of a field of view for analysis and comprising a light source for generating a first light pattern that is directed onto an object surface within the FOV while the light source remains stationary with respect to the object, an adjuster for, while the first light pattern subtends a surface of the object and without moving the light source with respect to the object, modifying the first light pattern to generate a first deformed light pattern that is directed onto the object surface in the FOV and a manual input device for controlling the adjuster to indicate how the first light pattern is to be modified.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Cognex CorporationInventors: Michael C Moed, Robert T Tremblay, Carl W Gerst, III, William Equitz
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Patent number: 8646692Abstract: The method includes automatically adjusting a first control parameter in a device for capturing a first plurality of images, automatically adjusting a second control parameter in the device for capturing a second plurality of images such that automatic adjustment of the first control parameter is interspersed with, separate from, and obtained generally concurrently with the automatic adjustment of the second control parameter. The adjustment of the first control parameter being determined differently compared to adjustment of the second control parameter. The method may include attempting to decode a decodable indicia utilizing one or more images of the first and second plurality of images.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Meier, Stephen P. Deloge
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Publication number: 20140027517Abstract: A mobile terminal and a decoding method thereof are disclosed. The decoding method comprises: capturing an image of a target barcode; invoking built-in decoding software to decode the target barcode; determining whether the decoding is successful, wherein if the decoding is successful, then barcode information of the target barcode is displayed and the process ends; and otherwise, if the decoding is unsuccessful, then the target barcode is sent to a decoding server; receiving barcode information obtained by the decoding server through decoding the target barcode; and displaying the barcode information of the target barcode. In this way, the present disclosure can decode various types of barcodes quickly and effectively so that the user can be informed of the barcode information of the various types of barcodes quickly and accurately.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: HUIZHOU TCL MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTDInventor: Jianliang Gu
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Patent number: 8636212Abstract: A decodable indicia reading terminal can comprise a multiple pixel image sensor, an imaging lens configured to focus an image of decodable indicia on the image sensor, an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter configured to convert an analog signal read out of the image sensor into a digital signal, a communication interface, and a microprocessor configured to output decoded message data corresponding to the decodable indicia by processing the digital signal. The decodable indicia reading terminal can be configured, responsive to a triggering event, to transmit via the communication interface a decoding result and an indicia readability rating. The triggering event can be provided by a failure to detect decodable indicia, the indicia readability rating being less than a pre-defined threshold, exceeding a pre-defined time period to decode decodable indicia, a user interface action, and a command received via said communication interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventors: James Nahill, Mark Hernandez, Sergio DiVentura
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Patent number: 8596526Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Smartwater Research LimitedInventors: Michael Cleary, Marcello Vitale
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Patent number: 8596541Abstract: This disclosure describes barcode scanning techniques for an image capture device. The image capture device may automatically detect a barcode within an image while the image capture device is operating in a non-barcode image capture mode, such a default image capture mode. In one aspect, the detection of the barcode within the image may be based on a combination of identified edges and low intensity regions within the image. The image capture device may configure, based on the detection of the barcode, one or more image capture properties associated with the image capture device to improve a quality at which the images are captured. The image capture device captures the image in accordance with the configured image capture properties. The techniques may effectively provide a universal and integrated front-end for producing improved quality images of barcodes without requiring significant interaction with a user via a complicated user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chinchuan Andrew Chiu, Jingqiang Li, Hau Hwang, Hsiang-Tsun Li, Stephen Horton, Xiaoyun Jiang, Joseph Cheung
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Patent number: 8590793Abstract: An apparatus operative to decode a barcode on a target object includes a mirror located within the housing at a position generally facing both the curved window and the imaging lens arrangement of the scan engine. The curved window is configured to operate together with the mirror to direct any of the illumination light reflected by the curved window away from the imaging lens arrangement to avoid the detrimental hot spots in the image.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Caihua (Lucy) Chen, Igor Vinogradov
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Patent number: 8579188Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Smartwater Research LimitedInventors: Michael Cleary, Marcello Vitale
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Publication number: 20130292473Abstract: A method of retrieving information comprised in a barcode is disclosed. The method comprises detecting that the barcode is present in a first image having a first image quality and capturing a first region, acquiring, when it is detected that the barcode is present, a second image having a second image quality and capturing a second region, wherein the second image quality is higher than the first image quality, and wherein the second region at least partly overlaps the first region, and decoding the barcode based on the second image to retrieve the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Joakim Söderberg, Jacob Ström, Jonas Alfthan
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Patent number: 8556179Abstract: A 2D bar code reader with improved motion tolerance is presented. The 2D bar code reader includes a lens configuration that enhances chromatic aberration to separate the focal planes on which bar code images from two different color components of a light will be focused. An imager interprets one of the focal planes as the image and the other one as noise to be ignored. In addition, the increased depth of field generated by the chromatic aberration allows for a larger aperture stop setting and quicker shutter speed, thereby improving motion tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Alain Gillet, Serge Thuries
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Patent number: 8542952Abstract: Embodiments include a method, a manual device, a handheld manual device, a handheld writing device, a system, and an apparatus. An embodiment provides a manual device operable in a context. The manual device includes a writing element operable to form a mark on a surface in response to a movement of the writing element with respect to the surface. The manual device also includes a controller operable to encode information corresponding to the context of the manual device by regulating the formation of the mark.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: The Invention Science Fund I, LLCInventors: Alexander J. Cohen, B. Isaac Cohen, Ed Harlow, Eric C. Leuthardt, Royce A. Levien, Mark A. Malamud
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Publication number: 20130221103Abstract: In the decoding method, the photoelectric conversion is performed on the light reflected by a code image, a read signal indicating intensity of the reflected light is produced, and the produced read signal is differentiated to produce a derivative signal. On the assumption of this, the inflection points of intensity of the reflected light in the read signal are detected from the produced derivative signal and peak levels as shown in FIG. 9, each of which is an extreme value of the intensity of the reflected light, the peak level corresponding to a width length between the detected inflection points, are detected. A difference between the detected peak levels is then obtained and threshold values ThB2, ThS2 for decoding the read signal are set from the obtained difference between the peak levels. This enables the read signal of the code image to be decoded even when the code image is spotted with a stain or its printing quality is inferior or even when the read signal is read in its defocus state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuto Kimura, You Tanaka
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Patent number: 8515162Abstract: A QR code processing method includes an edge processing process, a QR code positioning process and a projection modification process. The edge processing process converts an original image into a binarized input image. The QR code positioning process includes a group search process and a tag search process. The group search process includes: deriving a plurality of luminance groups according to luminance values of pixels within an input image; identifying a plurality of finder pattern groups complying with QR code finder pattern among the plurality of luminance groups according to a central point of each luminance group; and deriving position information of each finder pattern group. The tag search process derives position information of the QR code according to the position information of the finder pattern groups. The projection modification process converts the input image into a modified image according to the position information of the QR code.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Primax Electronics Ltd.Inventor: Ting-Yuan Cheng
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Patent number: 8479991Abstract: There is provided an illumination setting support apparatus that enables a user to easily set an optimal lighting pattern while visually checking. A schematic diagram of the illumination unit is displayed in the setting screen, so that clicking on a desired area inside this schematic diagram allows the arbitrary area to be selected from eight areas in the circumferential row of the “outermost circumference” of the external illumination unit. Lighting pattern information is transmitted to a bar code reader and is transferred to the external illumination unit. Imaging is performed while executing illumination control in accordance with the lighting pattern to thereby immediately display a live image on a PC.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Keyence CorporationInventors: Shigeo Nakamura, Hajime Matsuda
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Publication number: 20130153661Abstract: An image processing device includes: a memory that stores a program including a procedure; and a processor that executes the program, the procedure including: acquiring an image including a plurality of pixels, and changing luminance of the pixel that is included in either a high luminance part of a barcode region or a low luminance part the barcode region, the barcode region being set on the image, based on a luminance difference between the high luminance part and the low luminance part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: FUJITSU LIMITEDInventor: FUJITSU LIMITED
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Patent number: 8448862Abstract: A method for glare reduction may be implemented by a graphical code reader. The method may include illuminating a target area using a plurality of light sources. The method may also include capturing images of the target area using at least one image sensor that operates in accordance with a rolling shutter technique. The method may also include determining that glare is present in at least one captured image. The method may also include determining which of the light sources are responsible for the glare. The method may further include taking corrective action to reduce the glare in subsequent images based on which of the light sources are responsible for the glare.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: The Code CorporationInventors: George Powell, Paul Hepworth, Ryan Hyde, Ryan Hoobler
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Patent number: 8424767Abstract: A bar code reader 10 includes a housing 20 including one or more transparent windows H, V and defining a housing interior region. As a target object is swiped or presented in relation to the transparent windows an image of the target object is captured. Cameras C1-C6 have an image capture sensor array with a global shutter is positioned within the housing interior region for capturing an image of a bar code within a camera field of view. All the cameras produce images in a sequential manner during an image frame time period. An image processing system has a processor for decoding a bar code carried by the target object. The processing system responds to signals from a light sensor to terminate object illumination when an adequate image exposure has transpired.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Barkan, Bradley S. Carlson, Mark Drzymala
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Patent number: 8408464Abstract: An adaptive strobe illumination control process for use in a digital image capture and processing system. In general, the process involves: (i) illuminating an object in the field of view (FOV) with several different pulses of strobe (i.e. stroboscopic) illumination over a pair of consecutive video image frames; (ii) detecting digital images of the illuminated object over these consecutive image frames; and (iii) decode processing the digital images in an effort to read a code symbol graphically encoded therein. In a first illustrative embodiment, upon failure to read a code symbol graphically encoded in one of the first and second images, these digital images are analyzed in real-time, and based on the results of this real-time image analysis, the exposure time (i.e. photonic integration time interval) is automatically adjusted during subsequent image frames (i.e. image acquisition cycles) according to the principles of the present disclosure.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Xiaoxun Zhu, Ynjiun Paul Wang
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Patent number: 8387878Abstract: An illumination time of an illumination system and/or an exposure setting of an imaging system are adjusted by a proximity system operative for detecting a product entering a field of view in a bi-optical, dual window, point-of-transaction workstation. The proximity system includes an infrared emitter for emitting infrared light to the product, and an infrared sensor for sensing return infrared light from the product. Multiple predefined thresholds are stored for the sensed return infrared light, and a predefined illumination time and/or exposure setting are stored and assigned to each predefined threshold. Adjustment of the illumination time and/or of the exposure setting is performed by comparing the sensed return infrared light from the product in real time operation with the stored predefined thresholds.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Caihua Chen, Carl Wittenberg, Chinh Tan, Michael Steele, Edmond L Fratianni, Mark Drzymala, Edward Barkan
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Patent number: 8387881Abstract: An indicia reading terminal is disclosed that includes an illumination subsystem operative for projecting of an illumination pattern, an imaging subsystem, a housing, a memory, and a processor, in a variety of embodiments. The memory may be capable of storing a frame of image data from an image sensor array of the imaging subsystem. The indicia reading terminal may be operative to activate a screen reading mode in which the terminal, in response to activation of a trigger signal, activates an illuminated exposure and an unilluminated exposure. During the illuminated exposure, the illumination subsystem projects the illumination pattern while the imaging subsystem exposes an illuminated frame of image data for a first duration of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Van Volkinburg, Stephen P. Deloge, Matthew W. Pankow, Ryan Kather
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Patent number: 8342404Abstract: There is provided an illumination setting support apparatus that enables a user to easily set an optimal lighting pattern while visually checking. A schematic diagram of the illumination unit is displayed in the setting screen, so that clicking on a desired area inside this schematic diagram allows the arbitrary area to be selected from eight areas in the circumferential row of the “outermost circumference” of the external illumination unit. Lighting pattern information is transmitted to a bar code reader and is transferred to the external illumination unit. Imaging is performed while executing illumination control in accordance with the lighting pattern to thereby immediately display a live image on a PC.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Keyence CorporationInventors: Shigeo Nakamura, Hajime Matsuda
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Publication number: 20120325912Abstract: Methods for using an optical indicia reading terminal including a housing, a multiple pixel image sensor disposed within the housing, an imaging lens assembly configured to focus an image of decodable indicia on the image sensor, an optical bandpass filter disposed in an optical path of light incident on the image sensor, an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter configured to convert an analog signal read out of the image sensor into a digital signal representative of the analog signal, and processor configured to output a decoded message data corresponding to the decodable indicia by processing the digital signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Ynjiun Paul Wang, Yiwu Ding, Chen Feng
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Patent number: 8267311Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Smartwater Research LimitedInventors: Michael Cleary, Marcello Vitale
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Publication number: 20120187190Abstract: An image reader can include an image sensor array. An image reader in one embodiment can include an optical system capable of directing light reflected from a target onto the image sensor array. An image reader can be used for reading a dataform.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Ynjiun Wang, William H. Havens
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Patent number: 8220713Abstract: Illumination driver circuit for using in an imaging-based barcode reader is configured to provide the driving current for the illumination source with a Buck regulator when the driving current is above a threshold current value and to provide the driving current for the illumination source with a linear regulator when the driving current is not above the threshold current value. The threshold current value is substantially close to the smallest current the Buck regulator operative to provide when operating in a continuous mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Fazekas, James Giebel
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Patent number: 8210436Abstract: A method of operating a bar code scanning system adapted for assembling information bearing indicia (IBI) information from partial scans of IBI data which may comprise some undecodable characters, the method comprising the steps of: converting light reflected from a target into output signals representative thereof utilizing an image sensor; illuminating the target utilizing an illumination source; directing light from the target to the image sensor array utilizing receive optics; determining if information contained in IBI within the target derived from the output signals is not decodable; transmitting an image of the IBI to a host processor if the IBI is not decoded.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Malcolm John Gillespie, Willis B. Field, Henri Jozef Maria Barten, Daniel Alfons Pluijms, Eric Michael Lawson
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Publication number: 20120160919Abstract: An apparatus operative to decode a barcode on a target object includes a mirror located within the housing at a position generally facing both the curved window and the imaging lens arrangement of the scan engine. The curved window is configured to operate together with the mirror to direct any of the illumination light reflected by the curved window away from the imaging lens arrangement to avoid the detrimental hot spots in the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Caihua (Lucy) Chen, Igor Vinogradov
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Publication number: 20120153024Abstract: Illumination driver circuit for using in an imaging-based barcode reader is configured to provide the driving current for the illumination source with a Buck regulator when the driving current is above a threshold current value and to provide the driving current for the illumination source with a linear regulator when the driving current is not above the threshold current value. The threshold current value is substantially close to the smallest current the Buck regulator operative to provide when operating in a continuous mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Fazekas, James Giebel
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Patent number: 8167208Abstract: In an electro-optical reader, an aiming or a scanning laser has an internal laser chip and a monitor photodiode. A controller deenergizes the chip in a deenergized state, and energizes the chip to emit a laser beam with an output power in an energized state. A positive voltage power supply forward biases and maintains the photodiode at a substantially constant positive voltage below a threshold voltage, to support a substantially constant photodiode leakage current in both states. A signal processor supports a total current comprised of a main photodiode current indicative of the output power of the laser beam in the energized state and of the leakage current which flows opposite to the main current, and removes the leakage current from the total current to output only the main current in the energized state.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Weitzner, James Giebel
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Patent number: 8152069Abstract: A dual focus imaging scanner system and method for reading symbologies such as barcodes. The scanner system includes a light source producing two discrete wavelengths of light for illuminating a symbology target, a lens assembly for collecting a reflected image of the illuminated symbology target, which image preferably comprises the first and second wavelengths of light, and a color separation filter positioned to receive the combined reflected symbology target image from the lens assembly. The filter produces a first symbology image comprised of the first wavelength of light and a separate second symbology image comprised of the second wavelength of light. A first image sensor is positioned for receiving the first image and a second image sensor is positioned for receiving the second image. Preferably, the first and second sensors each have a different local point and focal range to scan near and far symbologies.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Sean P. Kearney
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Patent number: 8146821Abstract: A bar code reader 10 includes a housing 20 including one or more transparent windows H, V and defining a housing interior region. As a target object is swiped or presented in relation to the transparent windows an image of the target object is captured. Cameras C1-C6 have an image capture sensor array with a global shutter is positioned within the housing interior region for capturing an image of a bar code within a camera field of view. All the cameras produce images in a sequential manner during an image frame time period. An image processing system has a processor for decoding a bar code carried by the target object. The processing system responds to signals from a light sensor to terminate object illumination when an adequate image exposure has transpired.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Barkan, Bradley S. Carlson, Mark Drzymala
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Patent number: 8146818Abstract: A symbol information reading apparatus may include an imaging element; an image memory structured to store image data; a position detecting processor structured to fetch the image data and structured to detect a position of symbol information. The position detecting processor may include a temporary area judgment unit that structured to calculate a variation of brightness, and structured to judge a temporary area having a possibility of corresponding to the symbol information; a correlation map creating unit that structured to calculate correlation between areas neighboring in a direction perpendicular to the scanning direction, and structured to create a map showing an area provided with large correlation values; a labeling unit that structured to check presence of a basic barcode on the correlation map, and structured to label an area judged as having the basic barcode; and a position determining unit that structured to detect a position of the symbol information recorded.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Nidec Sankyo CorporationInventor: Hiroshi Nakamura
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Patent number: 8109442Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating and applying quality factors (QFs) to an optical reader. After an optical reader is calibrated, a mid-range gray scale level is selected and scanned. The reader outputs digital numbers (DNs) that are generated for all the pixels that will be responding to the reading of a document. A histogram of the DNs is generated and characteristics of the histogram distribution are calculated and used as QFs. For example, the standard deviation of the histogram may serve as a QF, where a lower standard deviation is preferred. Thresholds and standards may be developed from experience that indicate the operating condition of the reader. The QFs, thus, may be used during manufacturing and for field servicing of the reader.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: GTech CorporationInventor: Henry J. Constant, Jr.
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Patent number: 8109440Abstract: A method and system for calibrating optical reader systems employs a target with areas comprising linear gray scale levels. The gray scale levels include the darkest and the lightest scenes. The gray scale levels are illuminated by an array of LEDs and the light reflected from target impacts photo-transistors. The photo-transistors are biased in their linear ranges and the target is scanned while the LED drive current is changed. The photo-transistor responses to the different gray scale levels at the different LED drive currents are analyzed, and the LED rive current that produces a linear output from the photo-transistors over the gray scale dynamic range is selected. Several video channels may be used and their offsets and gains are normalized. Black offsets and black to white gain correction functions are generated for balancing or correcting each pixel. The correction functions may be applied by a processor for later raw image data of scenes scanned by the optical reader.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Gtech CorporationInventor: Henry J. Constant, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110315771Abstract: In an electro-optical reader, an aiming or a scanning laser has an internal laser chip and a monitor photodiode. A controller deenergizes the chip in a deenergized state, and energizes the chip to emit a laser beam with an output power in an energized state. A positive voltage power supply forward biases and maintains the photodiode at a substantially constant positive voltage below a threshold voltage, to support a substantially constant photodiode leakage current in both states. A signal processor supports a total current comprised of a main photodiode current indicative of the output power of the laser beam in the energized state and of the leakage current which flows opposite to the main current, and removes the leakage current from the total current to output only the main current in the energized state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mark WEITZNER, James GIEBEL
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Patent number: 8083147Abstract: An arrangement for, and a method of, controlling image exposure in an imaging reader for reading symbols, employ an illuminating light assembly for illuminating a symbol with illumination light, a solid-state imager for capturing return light from the symbol over a field of view, and a controller for successively exposing the imager over a first exposure time period to capture the return light from, and to optimally image, a first area of the symbol, and over a second exposure time period to capture the return light from, and to optimally image, a second area of the symbol. The first and the second areas have different light intensity levels. The first and the second exposure time periods are different in duration. The controller is operative for combining the optimally imaged first and second areas to read the symbol.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Wynn Aker, Matthew Blasczak
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Publication number: 20110309150Abstract: Operating an indicia reader configured for hand held operation by a user is performed by controlling the indicia reader according to a plurality of configuration setting to: scan information bearing indicia (IBI); provide output scan signals representative of the IBI; attempt to decode IBIs from the output scan signals; tracking a plurality of decoding attempts and the at least one configuration setting used during the decoding attempts; and changing at least one of the plurality of configuration settings in response to the tracking without user intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Jovanovski, Daniel Van Volkinburg, Alexey Chernyakov
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Patent number: 8074887Abstract: The invention in one embodiment is an optical reader having a plurality of imaging modules. In one method for operating a multiple imaging module reader of the invention, a second frame of image data captured via actuation of a second imaging module is automatically captured and subjected to decoding in the case an attempt to decode using a frame of image data captured via actuation of a first imaging module fails. In another embodiment, a frame of image data captured via actuation of an image sensor of a first module and actuation of illumination of a second imaging module is subjected to decoding. In another embodiment, frames of image data captured via actuation of image sensors of spaced apart modules are combined. The various modules of a multiple imaging module reader can be adapted to have different best focus positions so that a field depth of the reader is improved.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: William H. Havens, Charles P. Barber, Colleen Gannon, Robert C. Gardiner, Robert J. Hennick, John A. Pettinelli, Jr.
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Patent number: 8033470Abstract: An information recognition processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention includes a storage unit configured to store statistical information indicating results of identification information recognition processing in which an image of a first object to be read is read to acquire a plurality of first read images of different image brightness levels, and recognition of identification information included in the first read image of each brightness level is tried, an image reading unit configured to read an image of a second object to be read to acquire a plurality of second read images of different image brightness levels, and a recognition unit configured to preferentially execute a recognition process of identification information included in the second read image of a predetermined brightness level of the plurality of second read images of the different image brightness levels, based on the statistical information.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Masaya Maeda, Bunpei Irie, Naotake Natori, Tomoyuki Hamamura
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Patent number: 8011584Abstract: A method for glare reduction may be implemented by a graphical code reader. The method may include illuminating a target area using a plurality of light sources. The method may also include capturing images of the target area using at least one image sensor. The method may also include determining that glare is present in at least one captured image. The method may also include determining glare information that indicates which of the light sources are responsible for the glare. The method may further include taking corrective action to reduce the glare in subsequent images based on the glare information that is determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: The Code CorporationInventors: George Powell, Paul Hepworth, Ryan Hyde, Ryan Hoobler
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Patent number: 7980470Abstract: An imaging system for, and a method of, electro-optically reading targets, utilize an energizable illuminator for illuminating an illuminated target with illumination light, a solid-state, energizable imager having an array of image sensors for capturing return light from the illuminated target over a field of view, and for generating electrical signals indicative of the captured return light, and a controller for energizing the illuminator and the imager to process the electrical signals into data indicative of the illuminated target. A power reducer is operatively connected to the controller, for adaptively reducing electrical power consumption of the illuminator and/or the controller based on system usage.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dariusz J. Madej, Igor Vinogradov
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Publication number: 20110068173Abstract: In a system and method of recognizing a barcode from a stream of video frames, a processor-implemented camera module receives a stream of video frames, with at least one video frame including a barcode. A processor-implemented barcode blur estimate module estimates an amount of defocus blur in a video frame. The processor-implemented barcode blur estimate module further estimates an identity of the barcode. A processor-implemented barcode localization module identifies a region of the video frame containing the barcode. A processor-implemented barcode geometric modeler module generates a geometric model of the barcode that includes an identified barcode deformity. A processor-implemented barcode decoder module decodes the barcode from the video frame using the estimated amount of defocus blur, the estimated identity of the barcode, and the geometric model of the barcode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: eBay Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Roger Powers, Vikas Muppiddi Reddy
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Patent number: 7891570Abstract: An arrangement for improving performance of a sensor operative for collecting light from a target to generate a data signal in a presence of ambient light, includes a sample and hold circuit for operating the sensor during a sampling time period in which the sensor only collects the ambient light to generate an ambient signal, and during a holding time period in which the sensor collects both the ambient light and the light from the target to generate a composite signal comprised of the ambient signal and the data signal; and a subtracting circuit operative for subtracting the ambient signal from the composite signal to produce the data signal as an output.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Microvision, Inc.Inventors: Costanzo Difazio, Dmitriy Yavid, Miklos Stern, Chinh Tan, Askold Strat, Daniel Gonzalez
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Patent number: 7874487Abstract: This provides a plurality of novel features that can be applied variously to a reader. In one embodiment, the light pipe is constructed from durable polycarbonate for increased shock resistance and can define a rectangular cross section. The chamfered end of the light pipe is textured or frosted to further diffuse refracted light passing through the end so as to present a more even effect. The conical/tapered diffuser within the light pipe is illuminated by a reflector with a white textured surface that reflects a plurality of rearward-directed illumination sources back into the diffuser. The reflector can define a predetermined cross section that directs further light into the forwardmost, remote regions of the diffuser to generate a better spread of light and alleviate spotting effects. The textured surface on the chamfered light pipe end can be employed to better project indicator light.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Cognex Technology and Investment CorporationInventors: Laurens Nunnink, William H Equitz