Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1992-06-22
1995-11-14
Nelms, David C.
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235463, 235467, G06K 710
Patent
active
054669219
ABSTRACT:
A scanner can read machine-readable code on an object. A scanner has a scanning device, a data device, and a registration device. The scanning device can repetitively scan the code and provide a scan signal repetitively corresponding to at least fragments of the code. The data device is coupled to the scanning device and responds to its scan signal for repetitively storing it. The registration device is coupled to the data device for reconstructing the code from at least two of the fragments of the code by relatively shifting the code fragments until they are in registration.
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Chaleff Edward
Cox James
Eckert Charles
Lapinski Charles
Scott William
Accu-Sort Systems, Inc.
Nelms David C.
Nguyen Tan
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