Hand-held optical scanner and highlighter
First Claim
1. An improved text or graphics scanner, for scanning while highlighting selected areas of text or graphics previously applied to a substrate, comprising in operative combination:
- a) a text or graphics scanner adapted for scanning previously printed text or graphics without marking said substrate;
b) a contract improving colored transparent ink-type highlighter for highlighting background areas of said substrate to which said text or graphics has not been applied to improve the contrast between selected text or graphics areas and remaining non-highlighted areas of said substrate; and
c) means for securing said highlighter in association with said scanner so that a selected scanned text or graphics area is also highlighted to provide better contrast and have a visual scan field verification record of which areas of the selected text or graphics was scanned.
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Abstract
Special holder for combination of an umbilical type scanner with an inking highlighter in an integral or piggy back unit, which upon use provides a visual record of what has been scanned as well as "scan field verification" which obviates the need to continuously call up the computer display to determine the scan accuracy. The use of a highlighter improves the contrast between the print and the background paper (or other substrate), particularly in the case of poor quality paper, such as newsprint or recycled paper. This results in a "cleaner" digital signal and higher degree of scan accuracy, i.e. a better recognition read by the graphics/text software. Several embodiments of special holders are shown, a principal one being a side-by-side (tandem) pair of sleeves joined by a web, one sleeve being adapted to hold a conventional pen or wand-type scanner, and the other adapted to hold a conventional highlighter. In alternate embodiments a special "donut" holder comprising a cylinder with a felt highlighter tip is provided into the axial bore of which is inserted a conventional or specially designed scanner. In still another embodiment an angled highlighter may be clipped to a wand-type scanner. Scanning may be done with the highlights proceeding or trailing the scanner in the case of the arrangement. In the case of the "donut" type scanner/highlighter, the highlighting procedes the scanning, and the unit is omni-directional.
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14 Claims
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1. An improved text or graphics scanner, for scanning while highlighting selected areas of text or graphics previously applied to a substrate, comprising in operative combination:
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a) a text or graphics scanner adapted for scanning previously printed text or graphics without marking said substrate; b) a contract improving colored transparent ink-type highlighter for highlighting background areas of said substrate to which said text or graphics has not been applied to improve the contrast between selected text or graphics areas and remaining non-highlighted areas of said substrate; and c) means for securing said highlighter in association with said scanner so that a selected scanned text or graphics area is also highlighted to provide better contrast and have a visual scan field verification record of which areas of the selected text or graphics was scanned. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. Method of verifying that selected portions of a field has been scanned with a hand held graphics or alphanumeric text scanner of the pen type comprising the steps of:
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a) selected areas of a substrate having said alphanumeric text or graphics thereon, at least selected portions of which are to be scanned with a pen-type scanner; b) highlighting said text or graphics portions of said substrate in areas selected for scanning by said pen with a transparent ink color which enhances contrast between background areas of said substrate and said graphics or alphanumeric text; c) scanning said selected text or graphics portions while highlighting them so that said highlighter provides a color marking of the areas scanned to give visual verification of the field scanned.
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