Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1994-07-06
1995-12-12
Shepperd, John
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235472, G06K 716
Patent
active
054752060
ABSTRACT:
A laser bar code system is described which includes a first scan module releasably affixed to a housing, which scan module is readily interchangeable with and plug compatible with a second scan module which is configured at least partly differently from the first scan module. In addition, a partitioned scan module is described which comprises a first laser diode subsystem, a first scanning subsystem, a first collection subsystem, and a first signal processing subsystem, a selected one of which is releasably affixed to a chassis, and readily interchangeable and plug compatible with a second laser diode subsystem, a second scanning subsystem, a first collection subsystem, and a second signal processing subsystem, respectively, which is configured at least partly differently from the first.
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Durant Thomas L.
Elliott Randy D.
Gummeson Phillip C.
Hayakawa Hiroshi
Kenyon Roger M.
Shepperd John
Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
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