Unique bar code
First Claim
1. A bar code for encoding information in machine-readable form, comprising:
- a character string including a plurality of characters disposed side-by-side along a longitudinal code axis, each character being formed by a sequence of code bars and intervening code spaces, the code bars being parallel to one another and to a line defining a bar axis which intersects the longitudinal code axis, each character having a definition in accordance with a predefined standard, the definition for each character including a bar/space pattern associated with the character setting forth respective widths of the code bars and code spaces making up the character in terms of integer multiples of a minimum unit width, at least one encoded alphanumeric value associated with the character, an integer checksum value associated with the character, the plurality of characters in the character string including, sequentially, one start character, at least one message character, one check character and a stop character; and
wherein the bar axis forms a slant angle with a line perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis, the slant angle having a value greater than about 1 degree.
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Abstract
A bar code for encoding information in machine-readable form is provided. The bar code comprises a character string including a plurality of characters disposed side-by-side along a longitudinal code axis. Each character is formed by a sequence of code bars and intervening code spaces, the code bars being parallel to one another and to a line defining a bar axis which intersects the code axis. Each character has a definition in accordance with a predefined standard. The definition for each character includes a bar/space pattern associated with the character setting forth the respective widths of the code bars and code spaces making up the character in terms of integer multiples of a minimum unit width. The definition for each character also includes at least one encoded alphanumeric value associated with the character. The definition for each character further included an integer checksum value associated with the character. The plurality of characters in the character string includes, sequentially, one start character, at least one message character, one check character and a stop character. The bar axis forms a slant angle with a line perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis, and the slant angle has a value greater than about 1 degree.
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27 Claims
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1. A bar code for encoding information in machine-readable form, comprising:
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a character string including a plurality of characters disposed side-by-side along a longitudinal code axis, each character being formed by a sequence of code bars and intervening code spaces, the code bars being parallel to one another and to a line defining a bar axis which intersects the longitudinal code axis, each character having a definition in accordance with a predefined standard, the definition for each character including a bar/space pattern associated with the character setting forth respective widths of the code bars and code spaces making up the character in terms of integer multiples of a minimum unit width, at least one encoded alphanumeric value associated with the character, an integer checksum value associated with the character, the plurality of characters in the character string including, sequentially, one start character, at least one message character, one check character and a stop character; and
wherein the bar axis forms a slant angle with a line perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis, the slant angle having a value greater than about 1 degree. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
at least one wedge symbol disposed adjacent the character string along the longitudinal code axis;
each wedge symbol being a right triangle having a first side substantially parallel to the longitudinal code axis, a second side substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis and a hypotenuse side substantially parallel with the bar axis of the code bars;
each wedge symbol being disposed such that the hypotenuse side faces the character string and is separated from the character string by a space having a width of at least 10 times the minimum unit width.
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10. A bar code in accordance with claim 9, comprising a pair of wedge symbols, one wedge symbol being disposed on each side of the character string.
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11. A bar code in accordance with claim 10, wherein the wedge symbols have the same height, measured perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis, as the code bars.
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12. A bar code in accordance with claim 9, further comprising a human-readable element disposed proximate to the character string.
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13. A bar code in accordance with claim 12, wherein the human readable element comprise alphanumeric characters disposed parallel to the longitudinal code axis.
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14. A bar code in accordance with claim 12, wherein the human readable element comprises the following sub-elements:
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an initial letter disposed at the leftmost position of the human readable element;
at least two two-digit strings arrayed sequentially immediately to the right of the initial letter, the first such two-digit string corresponding to the encoded alphanumeric value of the start character and the subsequent two-digit strings corresponding to the encoded alphanumeric value of the message characters taken in sequence from the message character adjacent to the start character to the message character adjacent to the checksum character.
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15. A bar code in accordance with claim 14, wherein the initial letter is a C.
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16. A bar code in accordance with claim 14, wherein the human readable element further comprises blank spaces inserted between the initial letter and the first two-digit string and further between each pair of two-digit strings.
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17. A bar code for encoding information in machine-readable form using characters selected from a set having a plurality of unique characters formed by a sequence of parallel code bars and intervening code spaces in accordance with a predefined standard, comprising:
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a character string including a plurality of characters disposed side-by-side along a longitudinal code axis, the code bars of the characters being parallel to a line defining a bar axis which intersects the longitudinal code axis, the bar axis forming a slant angle with a line perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis, the slant angle having a value greater than about 1 degree; and
a pair of wedge symbols, one wedge symbol being disposed along the longitudinal code axis on each side of the character string;
each wedge symbol being a right triangle having a first side substantially parallel to the longitudinal code axis, a second side substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal code axis and a hypotenuse side substantially parallel with the bar axis of the code bars;
each wedge symbol further being disposed such that the hypotenuse side faces the character string and is separated from the character string by a space having a width of at least 10 times the minimum unit width of the code bars. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A bar code for encoding information in machine-readable form using characters defined in accordance with a predefined character specification including, for each character, a bar/space pattern providing a width of successive code bars and code spaces in terms of multiples of a minimum unit width, an encoded alphanumeric value, and an integer checksum value, the bar code comprising:
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a first quiet zone having a width of at least ten times the minimum unit width;
one start character having an integer checksum value within the range from 1 to 94;
a message string including at least one message character, each message character having an integer checksum value within the range from 0 to 95;
one check character having an integer checksum value within the range from 0 to 102;
a stop character; and
a second quiet zone having a width of at least ten times the minimum unit width. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27)
a human readable element including an initial letter disposed at the leftmost position of the human readable element and at least two two-digit strings arrayed sequentially immediately to the right of the initial letter;
the first two-digit string corresponding to the encoded alphanumeric value of the start character; and
the subsequent two-digit strings corresponding to the encoded alphanumeric value of the message characters taken in sequence from the message character adjacent to the start character to the message character adjacent to the check character.
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27. A bar code in accordance with claim 26, wherein the initial letter is a C.
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