Optical code reader and format

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Inventors

Winter, Gary E.

Application #

492231

Filed

Feb-22-1990

Published

Dec-25-1990

Current US Class

235/436
235/462.01
235/494

International Classes

G06K 007/00

Field of Search

235/436 235/462 235/463 235/494 235/466

Assignee

Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL)

Examiners

Trafton; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schmidt; Richard D., Cornell; John W.

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Abstract
An optical code reader system includes an optical code reader and a corresponding optical code format. The code reader includes a detector circuit for establishing an adaptive threshold level related to the difference in successive positive and negative peaks of the analog signal corresponding to white and black areas of the code. The code format comprises a plurality of alternating encoded black and white areas bounded by white quiet zones and black preset areas associated with the quiet zones for presetting the threshold value of the detector circuit to a known level before the code is read.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An optical code reader system, comprising:

optical code reader means for converting an optical code into a corresponding digital signal, said optical code reader means having means for converting said optical code into at least one corresponding electrical signal, means for generating an adaptive threshold related to said signal, and means for generating said digital signal so that said digital signal has a first state when said signal is above said threshold value and a second state when said signal is below said threshold value; and

a corresponding optical code for being read by said optical code reader, said optical code comprising a plurality of alternating encoded black and white areas, said areas being bounded on at least one side by a substantially white quiet zone, and at least one black preset area associated with said white quiet zone for presetting said threshold to a known value when encountered by said optical reader.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to optical code readers and formats. More specifically, the invention is directed to an optical code reader having an adaptive threshold capability and to a corresponding optical code format that presets the threshold of the reader to a known value.

2. Statement of the Related Art

Optical code readers and optical codes are presently used in many applications wherein it is desirable to identify an item quickly and accurately by a selected code applied thereto. Examples include product and price identification in retail stores, stock identification in inventory applications, and sample or test result and corresponding patient identification in medical applications.

One common type of optical code reader presently in use generally comprises an optical source such as a light emitting diode (LED) that illuminates a code being scanned by the reader or being moved across a stationary reader, an optical detector such as a conventional photodiode or phototransistor that detects the light reflected by the code and converts it into an electrical analog signal, and a detector circuit (also called a discriminator or wave-shaping circuit) that converts the analog signal into digital pulses representative of the code.
 
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