Bar code scanner guide
First Claim
1. A scanner guide means for use in combination with a pre-existing, optical scanner wand, said wand having a longitudinal axis and being adapted for reading bar coded labels, said scanner guide means comprising:
- means for controlling a proper alignment of said wand in relation to a bar coded label longitudinally disposed on a cylindrical surface, said controlling mean including an elongated, cylindrical pin disposed in generally parallel relation to said axis of said wand at a predetermined distance therefrom and extending a predetermined distance beyond a terminal end of said wand enabling a cylindrical object having a bar coded label disposed thereon to be held in contact with said pin in proper disposition to said label while said wand is passed over said bar coded label to obtain a reading; and
means of securing said controlling means to said wand in a predetermined functional relationship such that an accurate reading of said label is obtained with a single passing of said wand over said label disposed on said cylindrical surface.
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Abstract
A scanner guide for attachment to a pre-existing bar code scanner wand to enable such a wand to read bar coded labels disposed on a cylindrical surface of a relatively small diameter such as containers used for the collection of medical specimens. The scanner guide includes a cylindrical pin having a mounting base for positioning the same in generally parallel relation to a center axis of the scanner wand at a predetermined distance therefrom based upon the diameter of the cylindrical containers whereon the bar coded labels are disposed. A bottom surface of the mounting base is shaped to conform to the contour of the wand whereon it is to be mounted. In such an arrangement the scanner wand is held at a proper disposition in relation to the bar coded label as it is passed in a longitudinal direction over the same on the cylindrical surface. Thus, the proper reading may be obtained with a single passing and the scanning guide eliminates the necessity of repeated attempts at reading the bar code when disposed on a cylindrical surface.
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9 Claims
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1. A scanner guide means for use in combination with a pre-existing, optical scanner wand, said wand having a longitudinal axis and being adapted for reading bar coded labels, said scanner guide means comprising:
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means for controlling a proper alignment of said wand in relation to a bar coded label longitudinally disposed on a cylindrical surface, said controlling mean including an elongated, cylindrical pin disposed in generally parallel relation to said axis of said wand at a predetermined distance therefrom and extending a predetermined distance beyond a terminal end of said wand enabling a cylindrical object having a bar coded label disposed thereon to be held in contact with said pin in proper disposition to said label while said wand is passed over said bar coded label to obtain a reading; and means of securing said controlling means to said wand in a predetermined functional relationship such that an accurate reading of said label is obtained with a single passing of said wand over said label disposed on said cylindrical surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of converting a pre-existing optical scanner wand adapted for reading bar coded labels on a flat surface to a scanner wand having a longitudinal axis capable of reading bar coded labels disposed on a cylindrical surface, said method comprising the steps of:
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fabricating an elongated, cylindrical pin having a convex tip formed at a terminal end thereof and a mounting base being fixedly attached at a proximal end thereof for controlling a proper disposition of said wand in relation to said bar coded label disposed on cylindrical surface; calculating a position lying on an exterior surface of said wand for attachment of said mounting base thereon based upon the dimensions of said pin and the dimensions of said cylindrical surface whereon said bar coded label is disposed; and attaching said mounting base with said pin attached thereto to said exterior surface in parallel relation to said axis of said wand at said position enabling a proper reading of said label to be obtained with a single passing of said wand over said cylindrical surface. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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