Coded optical identification system
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1. A coded optical identification device comprising:
- (a) a substantially linear array formed by a plurality of three dimensional planar and sloping segments of substantially equal linear width adapted for mounting on an object to be identified,(b) said planar segments having a first substantially planar surface thereon,(c) said sloping segments having a first sloping surface sloping toward said object to be identified in the direction of said linear array,(d) said first sloping surface also being at an acute angle relative to a line perpendicular to said first planar surface.
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Abstract
A coded optical identification system includes a linear array of three-dimensional segments. A first plurality of the segments have planar surfaces thereon from reflecting light from a light source to a light sensor, and a second plurality of the segments have a sloping surface thereon for directing light from the light source away from the light sensor.
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1. A coded optical identification device comprising:
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(a) a substantially linear array formed by a plurality of three dimensional planar and sloping segments of substantially equal linear width adapted for mounting on an object to be identified, (b) said planar segments having a first substantially planar surface thereon, (c) said sloping segments having a first sloping surface sloping toward said object to be identified in the direction of said linear array, (d) said first sloping surface also being at an acute angle relative to a line perpendicular to said first planar surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A coded optical identification system comprising:
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(a) a substantially linear array formed by a plurality of three dimensional planar and sloping segments of substantially equal width, said array being adapted for mounting on an object to be identified, (b) said planar segments having a first substantially planar surface thereon, (c) said sloping segments having a first sloping surface sloping toward said object to be identified in the direction of said linear array, (d) said first sloping surface being at a first acute angle relative to a line perpendicular to said first planar surface, (e) a light source directing light toward said linear array in the direction of said linear array, said light source positioned at substantially said first acute angle relative to a line perpendicular to the surface of said first planar segment, (f) a light sensor positioned at a second angle, said second angle being approximately equal to said first acute angle but in a direction opposite to the direction of said linear array, and (g) said light source and said linear array being relatively movable in the direction of said linear array. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method for optical identification comprising the steps of:
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(a) mounting on an object to be identified a substantially linear array formed by a plurality of three dimensional planar and sloping segments of substantially equal width, said planar segments having a first substantially planar surface said linear array, said sloping surface being at a first acute angle relative to a line perpendicular to said first planar surface, (b) providing a light source, (c) directing light from said light source toward said linear array in the direction of said linear array at an angle approximately equal to said first acute angle, (d) providing a light sensor at a second angle, said second angle approximately equal to said first acute angle but in a direction opposite to the direction of said array, and (e) moving said object to be identified with said linear array mounted thereon relative to said light source and said light sensor.
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