Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1995-04-28
1997-08-26
Hajec, Donald T.
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235462, G06K 710
Patent
active
056612877
ABSTRACT:
A method and associated apparatus within a storage library subsystem for utilizing a single light source in combination with a single reflectivity sensor for multiple functions within the storage library subsystem. A laser light source and reflectivity sensor are mounted adjacent one another on the moveable robotic gripper hand internal to the storage library subsystem. The multiple sensing methods and apparatus of the present invention include use of the apparatus for calibrating the robotic positioning mechanisms to permit more tolerance for manufacturing variability, use of the apparatus to sense presence or absence of a magazine or cartridge within the library, and use of the apparatus for reading and decoding barcoded labels on the face of cartridges within the library. Use of a single, simple apparatus for these multiple purposes and functions permit reduction in the complexity of the library subsystem and therefore a reduction in the associated costs.
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Currin Paul Thomas
Graeber Stephen Ward
Schaefer Robert John
Breece Hill Technologies, Inc.
Fishman Daniel N.
Frech Karl
Hajec Donald T.
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