Optical information reading apparatus

4818856
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Matsushima, Takeshi
Okamoto, Atsutoshi
Takai, Hiromitsu
Ohshima, Tadao
Yamashita, Mutsushi
Yamamoto, Hiroshi

Application #

926519

Filed

Nov-4-1986

Published

Apr-4-1989

Current US Class

235/454
235/462.06
235/462.11
235/462.45

International Classes

G06K 007/10

Field of Search

235/472 235/462 235/463 235/467 235/454 235/455

Assignee

Nippondenso Co., Ltd. (Kariya, JP)

Examiners

Pellinen; A. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

US Patent References

4210802   Bar code scanner
4323772   Bar code reader sy...
4335302   Bar code scanner u...
4488678   Method and appar...
4516017   High-sensitive optic...
4528444   Optical reading ap...
4538060   Optical reading ap...
4682015   Low powered high...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Other References

"How to Select and Use Image Sensor", Daily Industrial Newspaper Co. of Japan, pp. 42-45 and 145; published Jan. 25, 1985.

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 454

5682028   Circuitry for bar co...
5574272   Data symbol reader
5140581   Read window for e...
4683371   Dual stripe optical...
5416308   Transaction docum...
6119939   Optical assembly fo...
4029944   Data transducer
6508403   Portable apparatus...
6851609   Image reading ap...
6993211   Code reader
5886336   Multiside coverage...
3939327   Optical reading ap...
 

More From Class 235

4471217   Optical scanning sy...
6076732   Two-motor reflectio...
6685094   Thermochromic ba...
5819234   Toll collection system
6860424   Optical reader and...
5475205   Document verificati...
6032865   Method of reading...
4308804   Automatic cash de...
5198642   Response form pro...
5266785   Storage medium pr...
4201339   Article sorting app...
6527185   Information readin...
 
Abstract
Apparatus for reading optical information such as a bar code capable of reflecting ambient light and including a hand-held reader containing an image sensor. The hand-held reader is constructed so that ambient light illuminates the optical information, whereby an image of the optical information is imaged by ambient light reflected from the optical information on the image sensor so that the image is converted into an electric signal. The hand-held reader further includes a light detector for detecting intensity of the ambient light and the image sensor is controlled so that the exposure time thereof is changed in accordance with intensity of the ambient light detected by the light detector.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for reading optical information which reflects ambient light, comprising:

a casing having hand-holding portion made of non-transparent material, and a head portion having an opening at one end thereof for facing said optical information;

said head portion being constructed to allow illumination of said optical information by ambient light when said opening faces the optical information for a reading thereof;

optical means, disposed in said casing, for forming an image at a predetermined reading position in said casing, said image being formed of said optical information by ambient light reflected from said optical information when said opening faces said optical information;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to optical information reading apparatus for reading optical information such as a bar code or characters printed on a record medium such as a label or the like.

As a conventional apparatus of this type, there is a Japanese patent application having a laid-open patent number 60-171581. This patent application discloses optical information reading apparatus comprising a red LED to illuminate a label on which an optical information such as a bar code or characters is printed so that an image of the optical information by light reflected therefrom is imaged on an image sensor thereby to convert the image into an electric signal by an electronic scanning operation.

However, since the red LED consumes about 80% of the electric current required for the whole apparatus, it provides too great of a drain to allow, a battery to be used to drive a red LED type reading apparatus.

As general background art, reference may be made to U.S. Pat. No. 4,408,120, 4,488,678, 4,516,017, 4,528,444 and 4,538,060 and the U.S. patent application of Hara et al Ser. Nos. 517,745 filed July 27, 1983 and 693,825 filed Jan. 23, 1985 and now abandoned.
 
  The present invention concerning the Optical Identification Card System is provided with an individual card which emits infrared light modulated by the...  A handheld reader for reading optical information such as a bar code contains a reading sensor. An image of the optical information is imaged by light...