Bar code reader for processing a plurality of bar codes in a rea

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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235440, G06K 710

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ABSTRACT:
A bar code reader that shortens transport distances of articles and increases processing performance. The bar code reader comprises a conveyer for conveying articles to a predetermined area, a first to n.sup.th (wherein n is an integer equivalent to 2 or more) reader for reading information of a bar code attached on an article that is conveyed by the conveyer, an article location detector for detecting location in the read area of k articles conveyed by the conveyer, and a controller for controlling the first to n.sup.th readers so as to read each bar code attached on the first to k.sup.th articles conveyed to the read area based on an output signal of the article location detector.

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