Registers – Records – Conductive
Patent
1996-06-20
1998-01-13
Pitts, Harold
Registers
Records
Conductive
235472, G06K 1906
Patent
active
057082626
ABSTRACT:
A miniature high speed bar code scanning element is detachably mounted within an industry standard PCMCIA card for implementation in personal computing devices.
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Alexander Edward R.
Bard Simon
Goldman Ron
Katz Joseph
Li Yajun
Pitts Harold
Symbol Technologies Inc.
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