Abstract: A portable laser diode scanning head, aimable at each symbol to be read, emits and receives non-readily-visible laser light, and is equipped with a trigger-actuated aiming light arrangement for visually locating and tracking each symbol. A compact laser diode optical train and an optical folded path assembly, as well as an interchangeable component design and an integral window construction for the head also are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 1993
Date of Patent:
November 21, 1995
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Jerome Swartz, Howard M. Shepard, Eric F. Barkan, Mark J. Krichever, Boris Metlitsky, Edward Barkan, Alexander M. Adelson
Abstract: A portable hand-held data terminal of modular structure includes a base module with a keyboard and a display screen. A data and communications module may be selected from a number of different data and communications modules, each having different types of data communications transceivers, or including in addition data collection devices, such as shelf label readers or bar code readers. The base module includes a microprocessor-controlled data communications and control interface having a predetermined protocol. To adapt the various types of data and communications modules for selection of any one thereof to become attached to the base module and function therewith, each of the data and communications modules includes a microprocessor operable to function as an emulator to interact with the microprocessor of the base module and communicate with the microprocessor of the base module in accordance with the protocol of the data communications and control interface of the base module.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 4, 1993
Date of Patent:
July 19, 1994
Assignee:
Norand Corporation
Inventors:
Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, George E. Hanson, Darald R. Schultz, Jeffrey S. Krunnfusz
Abstract: Azimuth related problems common to hand-inserted, magnetic card readers are avoided by a spring loaded edge guide track which extends along the entire length of travel of the card rather than only in the vicinity of the read head. The invention of both advancing edges of the card within tracks and a pressure plate maintain the advancing card in the plane of travel in a prescribed vertical position necessary for cards with active electronic elements as well.
Abstract: A shoe for a bar code wand consists of an upper cylindrical portion having a through hole for receiving and frictionally engaging a portion of the scanning head of the wand, a downwardly sloping inwardly converging shoulder located within the hole near the bottom of the cylindrical portion serving to limit the extent of penetration of the wand into the hole, and a pair of parallel opposing contact arms extending downward from the bottom of the cylindrical portion, for providing a predetermined gap between the reading tip of the wand and a bar code label. The ends of the contact arms are radiused to permit angular movement within a range of the wand from perpendicular orientation with a bar code label being read by moving the assembly of the wand and shoe across the label, while maintaining the desired gap.