Combined camera system

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Inventors

Smith, Steven L.
Mulligan, Joseph P.

Application #

889028

Filed

May-26-1992

Published

May-3-1994

Current US Class

235/454
235/462.14
235/462.23

International Classes

G06K 007/10

Field of Search

235/462 235/472 235/454

Assignee

United Parcel Service of America, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Drobile; James A., Murray; William H., Golub; Daniel H.

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4958064   Bar code locator for...
5124539   Scan pattern gener...

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Abstract
The camera system of the present invention simultaneously searches for a number of differing optical acquisition targets. Upon detecting an acquisition target it decodes according to corresponding differing decoding algorithms. To facilitate this operation there is a system bus as well as a dedicated data bus for applying a scan signal of an optical scanning device to differing detection circuitry. This system may decode, for example, both bar codes and concentric rings. The scan signal is constantly adjusted according to both a dark reference for correcting offset and a white reference for correcting gain. The gain is also corrected according to the scanning rate as well as the amount of illumination present. A measure of this illumination may be applied directly to the optical scanning device by way of a fiber optic cable which transmits light from the illumination source. When detecting concentric rings the system of the present invention uses stored templates which represent a number of transformations of the target, for example, a number of magnifications. When the transformation of a target is determined, the corresponding stored template is correlated with the scan signal from the optical scanning device. To detect concentric rings the scan signal is applied to interleaving circuitry which correlates more than one scan at a time to provide constant throughput even though the stages of the detector operate at different speeds. Optical calibration is eliminated by fixed optics wherein all optical elements are rigidly mounted at very close tolerances. The illumination source is disposed on one focus of an ellipse wherein the other focus is disposed at the maximum scanning distance and the reflector is formed to define the illumination ellipse to maximize the light applied to the object. The various heat producing elements are disposed in sealed compartments which are cooled by forced air which is circulated through a heat exchanger. A real time focusing system is provided wherein the distance from the scanning device to an opposing surface is constantly monitored and the system is constantly focused according to the distance.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A system for continuously focusing an optical scanning device upon a plurality of optically readable labels passing by said scanning device, said plurality of optically readable labels being affixed to a plurality of packages of differing height positioned upon a continuously moving belt, comprising:

height sensing means for continuously sensing information representative of the height of each of said optically readable labels above said continuously moving belt to provide a distance signal representative of said sensed height; and

belt speed encoding means for providing a belt speed signal in accordance with the speed of said continuously moving belt; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of The Invention

This invention relates to camera systems and in particular to a camera system for optically scanning moving objects to obtain optically encoded information from the surface of the objects.

(2) Background Art

Merchandise, various component parts, letters, moving objects, containers and a whole gamut of related items being shipped or transported, frequently must be identified with information regarding origin, flight number, destination, name, price, part number and numerous other kinds of information. In other applications, the reading of encoded information printed on labels affixed to such items permits automation of sales figures and inventory as well as the operation of electronic cash registers. Other applications for such encoded labels include the automated routing and sorting of mail, parcels, baggage, and the like, and the placing of labels bearing manufacturing instructions on raw materials or component parts in a manufacturing process. Labels for these types of articles are conventionally marked with bar codes, one of which is the Universal Product Code. Numerous other bar code systems are also known in the art.