Workpiece with machine-readable marking recessed therein and method of making same
First Claim
1. A workpiece comprising a main body, a thin coating on a portion of said body, and an undercoating between, and in direct contact with, said coating and said main body, said coating and said undercoating being integral with said main body, said coating having an external surface and a coded machine-readable marking in said external surface, said marking comprising a related sequence of substantially parallel bars of at least two different widths recessed into said surface and through said coating, and separated by substantially parallel spacings, said bars and the surrounding surface having substantially different light reflectances.
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Abstract
A workpiece having a machine-readable coded marking recessed into the surface thereof. The workpiece comprises a main body and a thin integral coating in the area of the marking. The marking comprises a plurality of related marks, such as a bar-code marking, which are recessed through the coating and which have substantially different light reflectances than the surrounding surface. The workpiece may include an integral undercoating between the coating and the main body with marks recessed into, but not through, the undercoating. The marks may be made by selectively removing material, as by abrasion or ablation, from defined surface areas and through the coating.
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- 1. A workpiece comprising a main body, a thin coating on a portion of said body, and an undercoating between, and in direct contact with, said coating and said main body, said coating and said undercoating being integral with said main body, said coating having an external surface and a coded machine-readable marking in said external surface, said marking comprising a related sequence of substantially parallel bars of at least two different widths recessed into said surface and through said coating, and separated by substantially parallel spacings, said bars and the surrounding surface having substantially different light reflectances.
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6. A method for producing a machine-readable coded marking in a surface of a rigid workpiece, said marking comprising a related sequence of substantially parallel bars of at least two different widths separated by parallel spacings, said method including
(a) providing a workpiece comprising a main body, a thin surface coating on a portion of said body and an undercoating between, and in direct contact with, said coating and aid main body, (b) sequentially targettng a series of contiguous substantially parallel stri-like areas of unit widths on said coating, said seies of areas being located along a linear path in th direction of the widths of said areas, (c) and removing all of the coating material from each of selected ones of said targetted areas entirely through sad coating according to a prearranged program related to said marking, some of said selected areas being contiguous, thereby producing a plurality of related marks recessed into said surface, said marks and the surrounding surface having substantially different light reflectances.
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