Bar code scanner positioning

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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C235S472010

Reexamination Certificate

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06206288

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to bar code scanning systems, and in particular to a method and apparatus for optimizing or at least improving the relative positions of bar code scanner and symbol to be read, during data acquisition.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A frequently encountered problem with bar code scanning, is the difficulty of aligning the scanner in a manner which allows optimal code word (data character) acquisition from the symbol. This may be especially true of two-dimensional bar code symbols having a very low height to width ratio. The best acquisition occurs when the scan line is parallel to the symbol, and crosses none of the rows of the symbol. In certain currently-available bar code scanners, acquisition can still be carried out at up to several degrees of parallel, but at a processing, and consequently at a speed, cost. If the scan line is too skew with respect to the symbol, then the symbol cannot be decoded at all. Decoding may also be difficult if the symbol is slightly skew with respect to the scan line, and is also a relatively long way away from the scanner.
Previous methods of improving the readability of bar code symbols have concentrated upon maintaining the printed quality of the symbol itself, and ensuring that the printed symbol can easily be read under optimal conditions. To that end, there have been several proposals for devices which check printed symbol quality, such as the relative width of the bars and spaces, to provide a warning to the printer if the bar code quality degenerates to such an extent that difficulties are likely to be experienced when the symbols ultimately come to be read (for example in a supermarket environment). One such method for checking the quality of printed bar code symbols is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,251,798, commonly assigned with the present application. Further details of a bar code verification device which was sold by the present assignee under the brand name “Laserchek®” may be found in the article by J. Swartz of May 1, 1980, entitled “Percent Decode, POS Scanability, and the Laserchek Symbol Analyzer” published by Symbol Technologies, Inc.
The intention of all of these prior art systems was to reduce the number of misreads by end users (for example, supermarket checkout staff) to as low a value as possible by maintaining rigorous quality control on the printed symbol itself. Clearly, the higher the quality of the printed symbol, the more leeway there will be for a checkout operator to miss a line or otherwise mis-align or otherwise poorly position the bar code reader with respect to the symbol being read without a misread resulting.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Objects of the Invention
The present invention aims to reduce the number of bar code symbols which result in a misread by helping the user of the scanner properly align and position the scanner over the symbol.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to assist a user of the scanner properly to align and position the scanner over the symbol, to maximize the rate of code word acquisition and thereby shorten decode time.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an indication to the user when the bar code scanner is in a position in which specular reflections are interfering with the data acquisition process.
Features of the Invention
In keeping with these objects, and others which will become apparent hereafter, there is provided according to one aspect of the invention a bar code reader for reading bar code symbols, each symbol including a plurality of data characters, the reader having a scanning head including means for generating a scanning light beam to be directed toward a symbol to be read, on a target; detection means for receiving reflected light from the symbol to produce electrical signals corresponding to data represented by the symbol; and positioning information means responsive to the electrical signals and arranged in use to provide an indication to a user of the relative suitability for optimal reading of the symbol of the current position of the reader with respect to the target.
Preferably, the positioning information means may comprise a light means, for example, an LED. The light means may be arranged to flash at a rate which indicates to the user the relative suitability of the current position.
Alternatively, the positioning information means may comprise a sound source, for example, a variable pitch sound source in which the pitch of the sound indicates to the user the suitability of the current position. In another embodiment, the sound source could be arranged to produced a repeated tone at a variable repetition rate, with the repetition rate indicating to the user the relative suitability of the current position.
The indication which is provided to the user may be based upon any one or more of a number of calculated criteria relating to the quality and/or to the quantity of the data which is being acquired by the bar code reader. For example, the indication could be based upon the rate at which data characters are being read, or alternatively to the rate at which start and stop code words on the symbol are being detected. It could also be based upon the calculated distance between start and/or stop code words, as read from the symbol, and the end of the scan line; this is useful for indicating if the scan line extends too far over the ends of the symbol. The indication could, further, be based upon a calculated distance between the scanning head and the target, or the number of rows of data characters in the symbol which are being crossed by a single scan line (the number of “cluster crossings”).
The indication could be based upon any chosen combination of the above features, or indeed any other values representative of the quality of quantity of the data which is being acquired.
Since the information is being provided to the user in real time, that is, as data acquisition proceeds, it is a simple matter for the user to move the bar code scanner, or to move the target on which the symbol is printed, to improve the positioning and/or orientation.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of reading a bar code symbol, each symbol including a plurality of data characters, using a bar code reading having a scanning head including means for generating a scanning light beam, and detection means for receiving reflected light from a symbol being read and for producing electrical signals corresponding to data represented by the symbol, the method comprising:
(a) relatively positioning the reader and a target carrying a symbol to be read, with the scanning light beam arranged to scan across the symbol;
(b) determining, from the electrical signals, the relative suitability for optimal reading of the symbol the current relative position of the reader and the target;
(c) producing a suitability signal representative of the relative suitability; and
(d) adjusting the current relative position in dependence upon the suitability signal.
The suitability signal may indicate to the user when the relative positioning of the bar code scanner and the target is sub-optimal, for example, because the symbol is skew with respect to the scan lines, because the symbol is too far away from the scanner, or because the center of the scanned area is not substantially coincident with the center of the symbol.
The information provided by the suitability signal may provide the user with an indication that the scanner is in the “dead zone” where specular reflections from the bar code symbol are swamping the defuse reflections which provide the data to be read. The user may then move the bar code scanner, or the bar code symbol, to a different position and/or angle to avoid the specular reflections.
The invention may be carried into practice in a number of ways, and one specific embodiment will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4578571 (1986-03-01), Williams
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