System and method of improving the signal to noise ratio of bar code and indicia scanners that utilize fluorescent inks
First Claim
1. A method for differentiating between signals radiated or emitted by one or more inks that are affixed to or are printed on an object in order to supply information to an observer and appear to the human eye to be a single image, said method includes the steps of:
- a) supplying light to one or more inks, wherein at least one of the inks is phosphorescent and is invisible to the human eye;
b) removing the light supplied in step a);
c) synchronizing the detection of the light emitted or radiated by the ink with the removal of the light emitted or radiated from the inks; and
d) detecting each of the signals emitted or radiated by the inks during different time intervals resulting from the latency and persistence of phosphorescent materials in the inks.
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Abstract
A bar code and/or indicia scanning method that is able to determine what light was emitted from an upper layer invisible bar code and/or upper layer invisible indicia and what light was reflected back to the detector from a visible lower layer bar code and/or visible lower layer indicia. The detecting is "blind" to the spectra of the excitation source. Rather than differentiate between the exciter and emitter in the spectral domain, this invention differentiates between the exciter and the emitter in the time domain. The latency and persistence of the phosphorescent pigments of the invisible ink are used so that the detected signal is only the signal emitted by the upper layer invisible ink after the light source is turned off. Illumination and detection are synchronized to reduce the effects of reflection to zero so that the detector need not be chosen to be blind to the exciter. The foregoing is particularly suited to LED and laser illumination where the light source may be easily turned on and off.
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1. A method for differentiating between signals radiated or emitted by one or more inks that are affixed to or are printed on an object in order to supply information to an observer and appear to the human eye to be a single image, said method includes the steps of:
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a) supplying light to one or more inks, wherein at least one of the inks is phosphorescent and is invisible to the human eye; b) removing the light supplied in step a); c) synchronizing the detection of the light emitted or radiated by the ink with the removal of the light emitted or radiated from the inks; and d) detecting each of the signals emitted or radiated by the inks during different time intervals resulting from the latency and persistence of phosphorescent materials in the inks. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for detecting a code and/or indicia that are affixed to or are printed on an object in order to supply information to an observer, said method includes the steps of:
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turning on a light source to illuminate a code and/or indicia; turning off the light source that illuminated the code and/or indicia; synchronizing the turning off of the light source with the detection of the light emitted or radiated by the code and or indicia with the removal of the light; and
detecting the code and/or indicia resulting from the latency and persistence of the code and/or indicia. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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