Scanning system with adjustable light output and/or scanning angle
First Claim
1. A system for reading barcode symbols or the like, comprising scanning means for generating a laser beam directed toward a target producing a narrow-angled or spot laser beam that enables the user to manually aim and direct the beam to the location desired by the user and a wide-angled laser beam that sweeps an entire symbol to be read, scanning means moves said laser beam on a first scan path to produce the narrow-angled or spot beam, and on a second scan path with a wide-angled beam when reading the symbol, and detection means for receiving reflected light from such symbol to produce electrical signals corresponding to data represented by such symbol.
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Abstract
Apparatus for reading bar code symbols including a laser light source, an optical component for scanning a reference plane, and a sensor for detecting the light of variable intensity reflected from the target. A processor determines whether the reflected light represents a spatial variation that could represent a bar code and generates an enabling signal and a controller is provided for modifying the light beam in response to the enabling signal.
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- 1. A system for reading barcode symbols or the like, comprising scanning means for generating a laser beam directed toward a target producing a narrow-angled or spot laser beam that enables the user to manually aim and direct the beam to the location desired by the user and a wide-angled laser beam that sweeps an entire symbol to be read, scanning means moves said laser beam on a first scan path to produce the narrow-angled or spot beam, and on a second scan path with a wide-angled beam when reading the symbol, and detection means for receiving reflected light from such symbol to produce electrical signals corresponding to data represented by such symbol.
- 4. A hand-held unit for reading barcode symbols or the like on a target at a distance from the unit, comprising scanning means for generating a laser beam directed toward a target producing a relatively bright image on the target plane that initially enables the user to manually aim and position the unit so that the image is on or near the symbol to be read by the user, and subsequently produces a wide-angled laser beam that sweeps an entire symbol on which the image has been positioned to read, said scanning means directs said laser beam in a first mode to produce a narrow-angled beam and in a second mode with a wide-angled beam when reading the symbol, and detection means for receiving reflected light from such symbol to produce electrical signals corresponding to data represented by such symbol.
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