Vibration reduction in electro-optical readers

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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C235S462430, C235S462380, C235S462400

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06932274

ABSTRACT:
Vibration is minimized in an electro-optical reader for reading indicia by oscillating a counterweight and a scan component to move simultaneously toward each other, and to move simultaneously away from each other. A magnet is mounted for joint movement with the counterweight and the scan component. An electromagnetic coil magnetically interacts with each magnet to cause the counterweight and the scan component to move with oppositely directed moments that counterbalance each other.

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