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20080197195 | Multi-Mode Ring Scannner - A multi-mode ring scanner (MMRS) has a ring unit for wearing on a finger. The MMRS optionally has a wrist unit coupled to the ring unit, such as via a cable. The MMRS optionally communicates wirelessly with a computing device. The ring unit has one or more scanners (such as an optical scanner or an RFID tag reader). The ring unit optionally has two paddle switches for activation by inward pressure from fingers adjacent to the finger. The two switches enable specifying operation of the MMRS in a plurality of modes and/or to communicate a plurality of information codes to the computing device. The computing device is optionally enabled to assign a function to each combination of activation of the two switches. A scanning system including the MMRS optionally provides feedback to a user based on feedback from a host processor. | 08-21-2008 |
20080203162 | System for Sensing a Physical Property in a Plurality of Scanning Positions - A system for sensing a physical property allocated to scanning positions (P | 08-28-2008 |
20080217409 | RFID tag communicating apparatus - Article can be managed relatively inexpensively without using an expensive database or communication infrastructure. An RFID tag communicating apparatus has an antenna that transmits/receives a signal by wireless communication with RFID circuit elements provided at the tag labels provided at a bookshelf on which books are placed and an operator, respectively, a radio frequency circuit, a barcode reader that optically detects information of a barcode provided at a book; and a control circuit. The control circuit has a function to write various work information of the book in an IC circuit part of the RFID circuit element provided for management of the book via the antenna and the radio frequency circuit in accordance with a detection result of the barcode information by the barcode reader. | 09-11-2008 |
20090020607 | Method for Device Activation - Described is a method including the steps of receiving one of a first input and a second input and enabling a functionality corresponding to the one of the received first and the second input. The method further includes the steps of starting a timer upon receipt of the one of the first input and the second input, determining if one of a predetermined action of the functionality has occurred and the timer has reached a predetermined value, and disabling the functionality when the one of the predetermined action occurring and the timer reaching the predetermined value has been determined. | 01-22-2009 |
20090026267 | INDICIA READING TERMINAL PROCESSING PLURALITY OF FRAMES OF IMAGE DATA RESPONSIVELY TO TRIGGER SIGNAL ACTIVATION - There is described a decodable indicia reading terminal which in one embodiment can capture and process a certain (e.g., a first) and a subsequent (e.g., a second) frame of image data, wherein the certain and the subsequent frames have different imaging attributes. In one embodiment the attributes between certain and subsequent frames are differentiated in that the certain frame represents light incident on pixels of a first image sensor and the subsequent frame of image data represents light incident on pixels of a second image sensor spaced apart from the first image sensor. Additionally, or in the alternative, the attributes between certain and subsequent frames can be differentiated in that the first frame represents light incident on an image sensor under a first illumination profile and the subsequent frame represents light incident on pixels of an image sensor under a second illumination profile. In one embodiment imaging attributes of a frame subject to decoding are maintained constant for each frame subject to processing during a time that a trigger signal remains active. In one embodiment the certain and subsequent frames can be processed to yield partial decoding results and the partial decoding results can be combined to form a complete decoding result. | 01-29-2009 |
20090050700 | Adding and detecting bar code printed with ink invisible to human eye onto printed medium - A bar code is added to a printed medium having one or more images visible to the human eye. The bar code is printed with ink invisible to the human eye. The bar code as printed on the printed medium with ink invisible to the human eye is then detected, such as by a computing device like a mobile phone-type device. Information relating to the images on the printed medium is decoded from the bar code and transmitted to an electronic service. In return, electronically encoded information relating to the images on the printed medium is received from the electronic service and displayed. | 02-26-2009 |
20090057404 | PROTECTION OF OPTICALLY ENCODED CONTENT USING ONE OR MORE RFID TAGS EMBEDDED WITHIN ONE OR MORE OPTICAL MEDIAS - The present invention discloses a solution for protection of optically encoded content using one or more Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags embedded within one or more optical medias. The solution can include an RFID tag embedded within an optical media that can manage the use of the optically encoded content on the optical media. Protection can include access control of optically encoded media by an optical media drive, progressive content based protection, selective content access and the like. In one embodiment the embedded RFID tag can act independently or in concert with hardware/software security mechanisms associated with an optical media drive to provide security. | 03-05-2009 |
20090134222 | Information Reading Apparatus - An information reading apparatus includes: a transfer path for transferring an information recording medium (a passport); an image sensor which is placed in a frame constructing the transfer path and optically reads information recorded in the information recording medium (the passport); and non-contact communication antennas which send and receive information to/from an antenna or an antenna embedded in the information recording medium (the passport), through electromagnetic induction. The plurality of non-contact communication antennas are laid out in the frame constructing the transfer path. | 05-28-2009 |
20090194588 | PRINTER WITH INTEGRATED RFID DATA COLLECTOR - A RFID printer for printing and determining the quality of RFID record members having transponders is provided. The RFID printer may be used to print RFID record members utilizing a continuous moving web. In particular, a RFID printer includes an integrated RFID data collector such that identifying RFID transponder information may be recorded and associated with a barcode for inventory tracking purposes. An association file created by the RFID printer may be transferred to a manufacturer or retailer brand owner. The association file may be deleted from the RFID printer upon acknowledgment of receipt of the transmitted association file to the manufacturer or retail brand owner. The RFID printer provides methods for determining quality of RFID printed record members. | 08-06-2009 |
20090200377 | APPARATUS FOR RESOLVING CODE, APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CODE INFORMATION AND THE METHOD THEREOF - Provided are an apparatus for resolving a code, an apparatus for providing code information, and methods used by the apparatuses, which can resolve various codes recorded in a storage medium, such as a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, or which can obtain content corresponding to the codes. The apparatus for resolving a code comprises a reader which reads an object identifier and a code; a transceiver which transmits information about the object identifier and receives code information required for resolving the code, which is provided in response to the transmitted information; and a resolver which resolves the read code based on the received code information. | 08-13-2009 |
20090289116 | HANDHELD COMBINATION BAR CODE AND RFID READER WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS AND ANTENNA - A handheld barcode/RFID reader includes a printed circuit board having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The first side includes at least a portion of barcode/RFID electronic circuitry affixed thereto. The second side contains a ground plane for the electronic circuitry. The handheld barcode/RFID reader further includes a patch antenna, electrically coupled to the circuitry, and mounted on the second side of the printed circuit board such that the ground plane of the printed circuit board also provides a ground for the patch antenna. | 11-26-2009 |
20090289117 | Method For Reducing RF Interference Inside Dual-Interface Card Reader And Dual-Interface Card Reader Thereof - The present invention provides a method for reducing RF interference inside a dual-interface card reader and a dual-interface card reader, which relate to dual-interface card reader field. The method includes: adjusting RF power by the dual-interface card reader to reach a specified maximum value; determining the type of an IC card which is operating currently by the dual-interface card reader; if the IC card is a contactless IC card, responding to the contactless card and not responding to any contact IC card before the operation of the contactless IC card is completed by the dual-interface card reader; if the IC card is a contact IC card, adjusting the RF power so as to make the RF power to be lower and responding to the contact IC card by the dual-interface card reader, and if a contactless IC is operating before the operation of the contact IC card is completed, responding to the contactless IC card simultaneously by the dual-interface card reader. The dual-interface card reader includes: a determining module, a control module, a contact card communication module, a contactless card communication module and a data transferring module. The invention provides a solution for reducing RF interference inside a dual-interface card reader, which is implemented easily and conveniently. The identification effect of the dual-interface card reader is improved. | 11-26-2009 |
20090308924 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENCODING DATA, AND METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR READING ENCODED DATA - A method and system for encoding a numeric value by the placement of indicia at fixed sensing locations on a substrate, each indicium chosen from two or more sets of indicia, each set producing different responses in a sensor, and for decoding the numeric value by sensing the presence and character of the indicia with a set of sensors apposed to the fixed sensing locations. | 12-17-2009 |
20100019040 | PORTABLE SCANNER DEVICE WITH INTEGRAL AUDIO OUTPUT - A portable scanner device with integral audio output for audibly identifying a multiplicity of scanned items for a user is disclosed. The portable scanner device comprises a hand-held housing, a sensor disposed within the housing (the sensor configured to detect and sense a scanned item), an audio output to aurally present audio data to the user of the portable scanner device, a processor to identify the scanned item and to generate an audio response through the audio output, a memory configured to store a plurality of data items for the processor, and a power source disposed within the housing. A speaker, an earphone, a headset and/or a wireless ear piece are used to present the audio data to the user of the portable scanner device. | 01-28-2010 |
20100044435 | HANDHELD SCANNING DEVICE WITH TRIPLE DATA ACQUISITION FUNCTIONALITY - A handheld scanning device comprising a magnetic stripe reader, a bar code reader and an RFID reader. All three of the readers are integral to the device, and none of the readers needs to be removed in order to install any of the other readers. | 02-25-2010 |
20100065638 | BARCODE READER MODULE FOR RECOGNIZING RFID TO BE LOADED AN RUGGED PDA - Provided is a barcode reader module having a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) function, which is loaded on a mobile terminal. The barcode reader module includes: a camera unit reading a barcode symbol containing information; an antenna integrated with the camera unit; an RFID signal transmitting/receiving unit transmitting/receiving an RFID signal through the antenna; and a signal processor processing an analog signal received from the RFID signal transmitting/receiving unit or from the camera unit, and outputting the result of the processing to the outside. | 03-18-2010 |
20100096457 | OPTICAL RECOGNITION CODE RECOGNIZED RESULT DISPLAYING METHOD - A method for displaying the result in an improved manner in the case of collectively reading in and recognizing a plurality of 1D color bit codes is provided. A “recognized data” as a result of recognizing a code symbol and a “corresponding pattern specific display” indicating the successfully recognized code symbol are displayed in such a manner as superimposed on the original image. The recognized data is a data successfully recognized from the code symbol. The corresponding pattern specific display is a graphic pattern for indicating a finally successfully recognized code symbol, such as a rectangular frame (utilizing a conspicuous color, e.g., orange and the like), etc. By virtue of such a display, the operator is able to know which code symbol was recognized and what the recognition result is, and thereby a highly convenient optical recognition code recognizer and method can be obtained. | 04-22-2010 |
20100116887 | IDENTIFICATION OF NON-BARCODED PRODUCTS - The present disclosure concerns a bar code reader | 05-13-2010 |
20100181377 | CARD READER WITH NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION FUNCTION AND NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE THEREOF - A card reader with a near field communication (NFC) function is provided. The card reader includes a connector for connecting a host, a radio frequency (RF) antenna, and a circuit board having a secure digital (SD) reader chip and a micro SD interface slot. The micro SD interface slot has two RF pads coupled to the RF antenna, and a micro SD memory card having a flash memory chip, a control circuit, and a smart card circuit is inserted into the micro SD interface slot in a detachable manner. Thereby, the host can access data in the flash memory chip through the SD reader chip and the micro SD interface slot, and the smart card circuit can perform a NFC through the RF antenna and the micro SD interface slot. | 07-22-2010 |
20100187310 | DECODER BOARD FOR AN OPTICAL READER UTILIZING A PLURALITY OF IMAGING FORMATS - The invention relates to a microprocessor-based decoder board for an optical reader having in one embodiment a plurality of imaging modules that provide frames of image data having a plurality of formats. In one method for operating the decoder board of the invention, and a multiple imaging module reader comprising the decoder board, a frame of image data captured by a selected imaging module is decoded. The decoder board determines the format of the frame of image data from information about which of the plurality of imaging modules provided the frame of image data or from information about the frame of image data, activates as necessary a command to prepare the decoder board to decode the frame of image data according to the format provided by the imaging module, and performs the decoding. | 07-29-2010 |
20100282850 | IMAGING SCANNER-SCALE WITH LOW VERTICAL PROFILE - An integrated scanner and scale is provided having a thin profile and incorporating imaging technology to scan and read optical codes. The scanner-scale is sufficiently thin to allow a cash drawer to fit beneath the scanner-scale in a check stand. Side imagers are positioned and configured to scan multiple sides of an item. The field of view (FOV) of each imager defines at least a portion of a scan volume, wherein scanning is nearest to optimal. One or more imagers can be positioned on the checker side and the customer side, such that an optical path (or a portion thereof) from the scan volume to the one or more imagers is positioned entirely above a platter of the scanner. Mirrors fold and direct the optical path to direct the FOV of a bottom imager such that the bottom imager is positioned sufficiently close to the platter to allow the scanner-scale to have a thin profile. | 11-11-2010 |
20100327060 | READING DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING A TAG OR AN OBJECT ADAPTED TO BE IDENTIFIED, RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A reading device for identifying a tag or an object adapted to be identified is disclosed. The reading device includes a first reading element for reading a first set of identification features located in the tag or the object adapted to be identified, wherein the first reading element is a magneto-optical reading element; and a second reading element for reading a second set of identification features located in the tag or the object adapted to be identified; wherein the reading device is configured such that a first signal generated from reading the first set of identification features and a second signal generated from reading the second set of identification features are independently used to derive a first signature and a second signature for identifying the tag or object. | 12-30-2010 |
20110024502 | Integrated RF Card Reader - An integrated RF card reader includes an integrated RF transmission unit including a Felica chip and a Felica security unit performing a security function that is needed to process a Felica type RF card where an RF function is removed. Since a variety of types can be embodied through a single RF transmission circuit by using the integrated RF card reader, a manufacturing cost can be reduced. | 02-03-2011 |
20110121075 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUGMENTING OPTICAL BARCODE SCANNER WITH RFID READER - An apparatus and method for augmenting an optical barcode scanner. The apparatus comprises an accessory module that includes an RFID reader, a body part attachable to the optical barcode scanner, and an interface connector for forming a communication link between the RFID reader and the optical barcode scanner when the interface connector is connected with the expansion port of the optical barcode scanner. | 05-26-2011 |
20110186634 | Cartridge Reader with Bar Code Unit and RFID Unit - A cartridge reader device includes an RFID unit that reads cartridge memory (CM) data from an RFID tag of a data cartridge, a bar code unit that reads a bar code of the data cartridge, and a housing that encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit. The housing encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit and defines at least one receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge and enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge. The reader device further includes a pair of mirrors positioned within the housing that direct light emitted by the bar code reader to the bar code of the data cartridge along a u-shaped path. | 08-04-2011 |
20110248084 | Apparatus and method for identification and/or marking of objects by means of RFID - The invention relates to an apparatus for identification and/or marking of objects ( | 10-13-2011 |
20110248085 | Method And Device For Cleaning Teeth - The invention is directed to a method and a device for cleaning teeth wherein a variety of cleaning tools are coupled to a common handle section for the individual cleaning of teeth. It relates in particular to a handle section of an electric dental cleaning device, with a coupling section for coupling various cleaning tools thereto, as well as said cleaning tools. According to the invention the handle section detects a coding provided on the respective cleaning tool attached. In dependence upon the respective coding detected, various functions of the dental cleaning device are controlled. | 10-13-2011 |
20110272461 | ELECTRONIC READING SYSTEM - The present invention integrates printed books with electronic reading devices. The present invention contains a photoelectric device, at least a data page, and an electronic reading device. The photoelectric device contains an infrared transmitter, a camera, and a photoelectric conversion circuit. The data page has data carrier configured on its surface. The electronic reading device contains a grid antenna circuit board, a radio circuit transmitting signal of a specific frequency, a processor board with a built-in storage or an IC card. The processor board or IC card is capable of converting data retrieved by the photoelectric device into corresponding electronic data so that the content of the electronic data could be read by connected electronic reading device or external card reader. | 11-10-2011 |
20110284635 | OBJECT COMPRISING CODED DATA AND RANDOMLY DISPERSED INK TAGGANT - An object has first coded data and a random pattern disposed on a surface thereof. The first coded data identifies a plurality of fiducials on the surface and the random pattern defines a fingerprint for the object. The random pattern is defined by a taggant randomly dispersed in ink printed on the surface. A data reader for reading the first coded data and random pattern includes first and second optical sensors. | 11-24-2011 |
20110309146 | Apparatus and method for enhancing card security - A card adapted to be read by a machine has certain patterns and physical characteristics unique to the card and includes electronic circuitry for storing selected of these characteristics. The machine includes apparatus for; (a) optically sensing selected characteristics of the card; (b) electromagnetically sensing information stored in the card; and (c) comparing optically sensed data with electromagnetically sensed data for validating the card. The machine further includes apparatus for selectively processing and updating the information stored on the card each time it reads the card. | 12-22-2011 |
20110309147 | OPTICAL SCANNER WITH CUSTOMER INTERFACE - A multi-window scanner ( | 12-22-2011 |
20120018513 | SECURITY ELEMENT COMPRISING MAGNETIC AREAS OF DIFFERENT COERCIVITIES, A METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION AND A METHOD FOR READING INFORMATION ENCODED IN THE ELEMENT - A security element, particularly for banknotes, security cards and the like, comprising a first substrate which is at least partially opaque when viewed in transmitted light, and a plurality of magnetic areas being arranged on the substrate, wherein each of the magnetic areas is formed by a first magnetic material, a second magnetic material or an arrangement of the first and the second magnetic materials being at least partially superimposed, the first magnetic material and the second magnetic material exhibiting different coercivity values which are detectable by a sensor, wherein the first and second magnetic materials are magnetically saturated such that one of the first and second magnetic materials is not affected by the other. | 01-26-2012 |
20120132711 | LARGE AREA MONITORING DEVICE - A monitoring device may include a core cell including a detection circuit, and a radio frequency (RF) tag antenna configured to exchange data with a data acquisition reader device, and a single-tier corolla having sensor cells around the core cell and covering a monitoring area. The sensor cells may be configured to convert a change of a parameter at the cell location. The detection circuit may be configured to detect a change in the parameter and location based upon excitation by the reader device. | 05-31-2012 |
20120153022 | APPARATUS OPERATIVE FOR CAPTURE OF IMAGE DATA - There is set forth an apparatus for capture of image data. In one embodiment an apparatus is operative for capture of a first frame of image data and a second frame of image data. In one embodiment, an apparatus is operative for processing the first frame of image data and the second frame of image data. | 06-21-2012 |
20120160917 | AUTO-EXPOSURE FOR MULTI-IMAGER BARCODE READER - A bar code reader | 06-28-2012 |
20120193416 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR READING OPTICAL INDICIA USING A PLURALITY OF DATA SOURCES - A system for decoding an encoded symbol character associated with a product is provided. The system includes a bioptic scanning apparatus comprising a first scan source disposed within a housing, and a second scan source disposed within the housing. The second scan source comprises an operating technology distinct from an operating technology of the first scan source. The first scan source is adapted to output a first scan data set, and the second scan source is adapted to output a second scan data set. | 08-02-2012 |
20120205447 | INFORMATION READING APPARATUS - An information reading apparatus includes: a transfer path for transferring an information recording medium (a passport); an image sensor which is placed in a frame constructing the transfer path and optically reads information recorded in the information recording medium (the passport); and non-contact communication antennas which send and receive information to/from an antenna or an antenna embedded in the information recording medium (the passport), through electromagnetic induction. The plurality of non-contact communication antennas are laid out in the frame constructing the transfer path. | 08-16-2012 |
20120205448 | MODULAR SCANNER COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR CHECKSTAND - An arrangement for a tunnel scanner includes a chassis with a first data reader structure and a second data reader structure attached thereto. The first and second data reader structures include data readers that are pre-positioned before the first and second data reader structures are attached to the chassis. Indexing features of the first and second data reader structures cooperate with corresponding indexing features of the chassis to properly position the data readers relative to the chassis. In one assembly method, one or more data reader structures having pre-positioned data readers are shipped to an assembly location for a tunnel data reader. A chassis is either provided at or shipped to the assembly location. In one configuration, the data reader structures are indexed and attached to the chassis such that each data reader is placed at a desired location and orientation with respect to the chassis. | 08-16-2012 |
20120223140 | TERMINAL INCLUDING IMAGING ASSEMBLY - A terminal includes a housing, a touch screen, and an imaging assembly. The imaging assembly in one embodiment is disposed in the housing so that an imaging axis extends externally from the housing. The imaging assembly can be utilized for capture of images disposed externally to the housing. In one embodiment a frame of image data captured utilizing an imaging assembly can be processed for attempting to decode a decodable indicia. In one embodiment a frame of image data captured utilizing an imaging assembly can be stored. | 09-06-2012 |
20120228380 | INFORMATION READING DEVICE - Disclosed is an information reader wherein the degree of freedom of design can be increased, and magnetic information recorded on an information recording medium can be properly read. Specifically, the information reader comprises a medium passage through which the information recording medium having the magnetic information recorded passes, a magnetic head which is brought into contact with the information recording medium passing through the medium passage and reads the magnetic information recorded on the information recording medium, guide sections for guiding the information recording medium so that a force acts on the information recording medium and the magnetic head to push each other when the information recording medium and the magnetic head are brought into contact with each other, and a biasing mechanism which biases the magnetic head in the direction in which the information recording medium and the magnetic head are brought into contact with each other. The guide sections are not arranged at a position facing a magnetic gap formed at the end of the magnetic head, and are arranged closer to the upstream side than the magnetic gap in the direction in which the information recording medium passes through. | 09-13-2012 |
20120228381 | OPTICAL SCANNER WITH CUSTOMER INTERFACE - An optical scanner ( | 09-13-2012 |
20120241519 | System and Method for Data Card Emulation - An improved system and method for data card emulation is provided that enables a single data card to emulate any one of multiple data cards. The data card includes an improved system and method for conveying data involving pulsed light that can read a barcode and can emulate a barcode. The improved system and method for conveying data may also include at least one of a magnetic stripe reader or a magnetic stripe emulator. The data card uses the improved system and method for conveying data to interface with conventional barcode and/or magnetic stripe readers, to interface with other such data cards or other devices having similar circuitry, and to interface with a data management system used to manage barcode and/or magnetic stripe information stored in a memory on the data card. | 09-27-2012 |
20120248188 | HYBRID-TYPE BIOPTICAL LASER SCANNING AND IMAGING SYSTEM SUPPORTING DIGITAL-IMAGING BASED BAR CODE SYMBOL READING AT THE SURFACE OF A LASER SCANNING WINDOW - A hybrid-type bi-optical bar code symbol reading system having a vertical housing section having a vertical scanning window and a horizontal housing section having a horizontal scanning window, from which laser scanning planes are projected and intersect within a 3D scanning volume defined between the vertical and horizontal scanning windows. A digital imaging module is supported within the vertical section of the system housing and automatically projects a field of view (FOV) within the 3D scanning volume when an object is detected in close proximity to the vertical scanning window of the system, providing an automatically-triggered digital imaging region in close proximity to the vertical scanning window. | 10-04-2012 |
20120286043 | PORTABLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR READING CODED INFORMATION - A portable device includes coded information reading means, digital image acquisition means and an illuminator, associated with the acquisition means for acquiring images. The illuminator is powerable by a driving signal which corresponds to a first current signal in a first operating mode for illuminating an image to be acquired and is powerable by the driving signal which corresponds to a second current signal in a second operating mode for emitting a visual indication indicating the outcome of the reading of the coded information, read by coded information reading means. The illuminator, which acts as a flash to acquire an image in the first operating mode, thus also acts as a visual indication of the reading outcome in the second operating mode and illuminates with a continuous or intermittent light the space in front of the illuminator to indicate to an operator that the coded information has been read. | 11-15-2012 |
20130015244 | CAMERA-BASED CODE READER AND METHOD FOR ITS ADJUSTED MANUFACTURINGAANM Anselment; ChristophAACI WaldkirchAACO DEAAGP Anselment; Christoph Waldkirch DEAANM Nubling; Ralf UlrichAACI DenzlingenAACO DEAAGP Nubling; Ralf Ulrich Denzlingen DE - A camera-based code reader ( | 01-17-2013 |
20130020392 | TUNNEL OR PORTAL SCANNER AND METHOD OF SCANNING FOR AUTOMATED CHECKOUT - Systems and methods for data reading, which in one example configuration is directed to an automated optical code data reader in the form of a tunnel or portal scanner having an open architecture configured with front and rear inverted U-shaped arches, a plurality of cameras (some or most of which have multiple fields of view) in each of the arches for reading the top five sides of an item being passed by a conveyor through a read region formed by the arches, and a bottom reader including one or more cameras under the conveyor for reading a bottom side of the item through a gap in the conveyors as the item is passed over the gap. Also disclosed are specific imaging schemes for providing effective views of the items with a minimum number of cameras. | 01-24-2013 |
20130026233 | IMAGER EXPOSURE, ILLUMINATION AND SATURATION CONTROLS IN A POINT-OF-TRANSACTION WORKSTATION - An illumination time of an illumination system and/or an exposure setting of an imaging system are adjusted by a proximity system operative for detecting a product entering a field of view in a bi-optical, dual window, point-of-transaction workstation. The proximity system includes an infrared emitter for emitting infrared light to the product, and an infrared sensor for sensing return infrared light from the product. Multiple predefined thresholds are stored for the sensed return infrared light, and a predefined illumination time and/or exposure setting are stored and assigned to each predefined threshold. Adjustment of the illumination time and/or of the exposure setting is performed by comparing the sensed return infrared light from the product in real time operation with the stored predefined thresholds. | 01-31-2013 |
20130043309 | RFID DEVICES USING METAMATERIAL ANTENNAS - An EIR terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory communicatively coupled to the microprocessor, and a radio frequency identifier (RFID) reading device including an antenna having a composite right- and left-handed (CRLH) structure. The antenna can comprise one or more spatially separated conductive cell patches mounted on a dielectric substrate, a feed pad mounted on the dielectric substrate, one or more conductive feed lines connected to the feed pad, and one or more ground planes mounted on the dielectric substrate. One or more conductive feed lines can be spatially separated from one or more conductive cell patches. One or more conductive cell patches can be connected by one or more vias to one or more conductive via lines. | 02-21-2013 |
20130048726 | CLUSTER COMPUTING OF BAR CODE DATA - A reading system including: a primary reader for reading an information bearing device (IBD) having encoded IBD data provided therein for packetizing the encoded data and processing a first data packet of the packetized encoded data and transmitting a second data packet of the packetized encoded data; at least one auxiliary reader for receiving and processing the second data packet and the transmitting the processed second data packet; and wherein the processed first and second data packets are combined to produce decoded IBD data. | 02-28-2013 |
20130075471 | HYBRID OPTICAL CODE SCANNER USER ALERT - A hybrid optical code scanner, system and method are presented for alerting a user when one or more events related to a handheld imaging scanner, undocked from the hybrid optical code scanner, occur. The events include moving the handheld imaging scanner beyond it communication range, keeping the handheld imaging scanner undocked beyond a predetermined period of time and activation of a switch on the handheld imaging scanner. | 03-28-2013 |
20130075472 | Methods and Apparatus for Control of an Imaging Scanner - Techniques are addressed for control of an imaging scanner to supplement a laser scan line based scanner. Upon detection of the imaging scanner in a docked position, a lighting arrangement is automatically lit and the imager is triggered. Upon detection of the imaging scanner not in the docked position, the imaging scanner is not automatically lit, but rather is only lit upon manual trigger activation. As an alternative to the automatic lighting when docked, the lighting may be cued upon the imaging scanner being docked and an analysis of laser scan video detecting a barcode like object or upon detecting a barcode like object in the image field of the imaging scanner. | 03-28-2013 |
20130126614 | MULTI-PASS DOCUMENT SCANNER AND MULTI-PASS SCANNING METHOD - An improved document or ID card scanner for imaging documents and decoding coded indicia such as bar codes and magnetic strips is disclosed. The scanner incorporates an internal motor and automatic multi-pass scanning function to quickly and accurately capture all data on a document. During these passes the document is imaged under a number of different lighting conditions and a magnetic strip is read multiple times. The document scanner can perform scans as the document moves in forward and reverse directions; and each scan occurs at a speed optimized to the particular scanning method and direction of the current pass. During the multiple passes, the document is scanned and or read at varying speeds for reliability and for different purposes as detailed herein. | 05-23-2013 |
20130134217 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE SOURCE OF AN OPTICAL CODE PRESENTATED TO AN OPTICAL CODE SCANNER - A device, method and system is provided for determining if an optical code is presented to an optical code scanner in either a printed form or on the display of an electronic device. Certain presentation characteristics of an optical code are different depending on whether the optical code is presented in printed form or on the display of an electronic device. The changes in the presentation characteristics require changes to certain parameters of the optical code scanner for the optical code to be read. | 05-30-2013 |
20130134218 | SCANNER, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING IMAGES IN AN IMAGING BASED OPTICAL CODE SCANNER - A scanner, method and system are provided for processing images captured by an optical code scanner. The optical code scanner includes multiple image sensors each adapted to capture an image of an optical code, and a processor that processes the captured images from the multiple image sensors to read the optical code presented to the optical code scanner. | 05-30-2013 |
20130134219 | DOCUMENT SCANNER WITH INSTANT RETRIEVAL PROCESS - An improved document scanner for imaging documents and decoding coded indicia such as bar codes and magnetic strips is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the scanner incorporates a set of emergency exit instructions so that a user can always retrieve sensitive documents at a moment's notice. These instructions include receiving an emergency exit command from a jamming sensor or from the user, and then attempting mechanical translation toward a first exit and further subsequent translation toward a second exit. If the document is not successfully retrieved, the scanner prepares for manual document extraction as detailed herein. | 05-30-2013 |
20130153658 | SNAP-ON MODULE FOR SELECTIVELY INSTALLING RECEIVING ELEMENT(S) TO A MOBILE DEVICE - An apparatus and method for selectively attaching sensor(s) or antenna(s) to a mobile device at a convenient location are provided. The mobile device includes a body and a processing unit housed within the body for running an application, where the body includes a forward end and a rearward end that supports engagement with a charging dock. In addition, the rearward end accepts engagement of a snap-on module that physically assembles to and electronically interfaces with the mobile device. The antennas or sensors are externally mounted to the mobile device at a location proximate to the forward end of the body. Further, these antennas or sensors are interconnected to the snap-on module using media-routing conduit(s) that are configured to carry signals from the antennas or sensors to the snap-on module for distribution as an input to the application running on the processing unit. | 06-20-2013 |
20130153659 | BAR CODE SYMBOL READING SYSTEM EMPLOYING EAS-ENABLING FACEPLATE BEZEL - An apparatus includes the primary components of an EAS system and a hand-supportable and countertop-supportable bar code symbol reading system having a housing with a light transmission window covered by an optically transparent faceplate having outer dimensions closely matched to the light transmission window. About the optically transparent faceplate, a faceplate bezel is mounted embodying a coil of electrically conductive wire having terminals connected to an electrical interface circuit, which is connected to a flexible EAS cable extending from the electrical interface circuit. The flexible EAS cable extends towards electrical drive circuitry associated with the EAS subsystem, for powering the coil during EAS tag deactivation operations controlled by the host computer system. | 06-20-2013 |
20130175341 | HYBRID-TYPE BIOPTICAL LASER SCANNING AND DIGITAL IMAGING SYSTEM EMPLOYING DIGITAL IMAGER WITH FIELD OF VIEW OVERLAPPING FIELD OF FIELD OF LASER SCANNING SUBSYSTEM - A hybrid-type bi-optical bar code symbol reading system having a vertical housing section having a vertical scanning window and a horizontal housing section having a horizontal scanning window, from which laser scanning planes are projected and intersect within a 3D scanning volume defined between the vertical and horizontal scanning windows. A digital imaging module is supported within the vertical section of the system housing and automatically projects a field of view (FOV) within the 3D scanning volume. | 07-11-2013 |
20130181050 | GESTURE AND MOTION OPERATION CONTROL FOR MULTI-MODE READING DEVICES - A portable data reader and methods of operation for reading encoded data, such as optical code labels and RFID tags, from an object. The data reader includes a housing adapted for handheld operation and a touch screen display supported on the housing. The data reader further includes one or more reading engines each associated with a set of decoding instructions for configuring the reading engines to read data from the object. The reading engines are each associated with a unique control gesture that may be applied to the touch screen display to configure the data reader with a particular reading engine. The portable data reader includes a processing subsystem communicatively coupled to the touch screen and the reading engines and operable to detect whether a control gesture has been applied to the touch screen display or rocker keys and then to configure the data reader with the selected reading engine. | 07-18-2013 |
20130181051 | TWO-PLANE OPTICAL CODE READER FOR ACQUISITION OF MULTIPLE VIEWS OF AN OBJECT - An optical code reader ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130193208 | CONVERTIBLE BARCODE READER - A convertible barcode reader which includes different configurations for self-service operation and assisted-service operation. An example convertible barcode reader includes a first housing portion including a first barcode reader engine, and a second housing portion including a second barcode reader engine. The second housing portion is moveable between a first position recessed within the first housing portion and a second position extending from the first housing portion. | 08-01-2013 |
20130221098 | RFID READING TERMINAL WITH DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA - A radio frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, and an RFID reading device including a directional antenna. The RFID reading device can be configured to output raw message data containing an encoded message and/or output decoded message data corresponding to an encoded message. The RFID reading terminal can further comprise an aiming light source configured to emit aiming light, and at least one aiming lens configured to direct the aiming light onto a target to produce a visible aiming pattern at least partially contained within a projection onto the target of a coverage shape of the RF signal emitted by the directional antenna. | 08-29-2013 |
20130221099 | INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM - An information processing device is provided with plural reading units, an inclination detection section, a selection section, a control section and a processing section. The reading units are equipped to read plural identifiers with different reading systems. The inclination detection section detects an inclination of a body of the device. The selection section selects one reading unit from the plural reading units in accordance with the inclination of the device body detected by the inclination detection section. The control section causes the identifiers to be read by the reading units selected by the selection section. The processing section processes information of the identifiers that have been read by the reading units. | 08-29-2013 |
20130248601 | MOBILE COMPUTER WITH INTEGRATED NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION ANTENNA - A mobile computer is described. The mobile computer includes a memory for storing a software application. A processor is coupled to the memory for executing the software application. A display is coupled to the processor for graphically displaying information generated by the software application. A card reader having a slot is coupled to the processor for receiving input from a data card. A radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna is embedded in a portion of the card reader proximate to the slot. The RFID antenna includes at least one conductor that forms at least one loop for communicating with an RFID device positioned at least partially within the slot. | 09-26-2013 |
20130270344 | COLOURED MAGNETISABLE SECURITY ELEMENT - The present invention relates to a coloured magnetisable security element which is suitable for the protection/verification of articles to be protected against counterfeiting and copying, in particular documents of value, is machine-readable and has a specific absorption behaviour in the NIR region, to a method for the verification of a security element of this type, and to the use of the security element for the protection and/or verification of products. | 10-17-2013 |
20130277427 | PORTABLE ENCODED INFORMATION READING TERMINAL CONFIGURED TO ACQUIRE IMAGES - An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an EIR device including a two-dimensional imaging device, a motion sensing device, and a communication interface. The EIR terminal can be configured, responsive to detecting a pre-defined pattern in a first plurality of values received from the motion sensing device, to store in the memory a point of origin equal to a first spatial position of the EIR terminal. The EIR terminal can be further configured, responsive to detecting a user interface command, to determine, based on a second plurality of values received from the motion sensing device, a second spatial position of the EIR terminal relative to the point of origin, and to acquire an image of the object. The EIR terminal can be further configured to determine the image scale factor based on at least the second spatial position. | 10-24-2013 |
20130277428 | BARCODE AND SCANNING DEVICE AND SCANNING SYSTEM - A scanning device for scanning a barcode with plurality of bars of different degrees of grayscale includes a processing unit and a plurality of scanning units connected to the processing unit. Each scanning unit includes a light emitting unit and a light sensing unit. When each light emitting unit emits light, each light sensing unit detects reflected light from the barcodes and generates an electrical signal according to the intensity of the reflected light. The processing unit generates a code according to each electrical signal. All the generated codes comprise at least three different codes. | 10-24-2013 |
20130284807 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING AN OPTICAL PATTERN - A system for authenticating an optical pattern created by exposing a magnetically sensitive material to one or more magnetic field sources. The system includes illumination sources configured to illuminate the optical pattern, sensors configured to generate sensed optical characteristic data when the optical pattern is illuminated, a memory configured to store a reference optical data associated with a reference optical pattern, and a processor configured to access the memory and compare the reference optical data to the sensed optical characteristic data in order to authenticate the optical pattern. | 10-31-2013 |
20130299581 | APPARATUS FOR AN METHOD OF READING INDICIA BY USING NON-READILY VISIBLE ILLUMINATION LIGHT - Infrared light, which is non-readily visible, illuminates at least part of a field of view containing indicia to be electro-optically read. Visible light illuminates another field of view containing the same indicia. The indicia is read by image capture by the illumination light from one of the illuminated fields of view. The use of IR light minimizes an adverse reaction due to only using bright visible light. The use of visible light enables thermally printed indicia, which is not readily readable by IR light, to be read. | 11-14-2013 |
20130299582 | CARD READER - Disclosed is a card reader which has a comparatively simple construction and is capable of appropriately detecting whether or not a magnetic head for skimming has been attached thereto. A card reader is provided with: a magnetic head which reads magnetic data recorded on a card and/or records magnetic data onto a card; a card insertion unit which has an insertion opening into which a card is inserted formed therein; and a metal sensor (which detects that a foreign body containing metal material has been attached to the front surface side of the card insertion unit. The metal sensor is arranged in substantially the same position as the arrangement position of the magnetic head, in the width direction of the card. | 11-14-2013 |
20130299583 | RFID TAG SENSORS AND METHODS - Radio frequency identification (RFID) devices for use in RFID-based sensors and related methods are described herein. In one implementation, an RFID sensor system includes an RFID device having a near field only RFID tag and a conductive element which functions as a far field antenna. The near field only RFID tag and the conductive element are located in at least a first position and a second position relative to each other; wherein in the first position, the RFID device only operates in a near field, and in the second position, the RFID device operates in both the near field and a far field. The system may also include an RFID reader and controller located within the far field to read the RFID device only when the components are located in the second position. | 11-14-2013 |
20130306726 | PORTABLE POWER BANK WITH CARD READING FUNCTION - A portable power bank with card reading function includes a battery unit, a charging unit, a control unit, a voltage converting unit, a first card reading unit, and a connection interface unit. The battery unit is coupled with the charging unit and the voltage converting unit. The control unit is coupled with the charging unit, the voltage converting unit and the first card reading unit. The connection interface unit is coupled with the voltage converting unit and the control unit. The first card reading unit is configured for a first removable electronic card to insert thereinto. An electronic device is removably connected to the connection interface unit. | 11-21-2013 |
20130306727 | OPTICAL SCANNER WITH TOP DOWN READER - A data reading system including one or more imagers, the data reading system having a lower main housing structure with a horizontal surface, across which items to be read are passed, and an upper reader module, such as pole-mounted top down reader (TDR) including an imager configured to provide a top down viewing angle from above the horizontal surface of the item in a read region. In one configuration, the pole-mounted upper reader module includes a one-piece post housing section mounted to the main housing structure and extending therefrom and containing imaging electronics and optics of the upper reader. | 11-21-2013 |
20130320087 | INTEGRATED UNIT FOR READING IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION BASED ON INHERENT DISORDER - The invention provides an authentication unit for reading identification and/or authentication information from a tag or object. The authentication unit includes a near-field reader configured to read a first identification feature based on inherent disorder, and a far-field reader configured to read a second identification feature, such as a bar code, optical characters, or an RFID tag. The near-field and far-field readers may be combined in a single integrated scanning module, which also includes circuitry for receiving signals from the readers, and an interface for communicating with a host device. | 12-05-2013 |
20130327828 | IMAGE CAPTURE SYSTEM - An image capture system includes an imaging device and a reflective arrangement having reflective components positioned relative to an article to reflect portions of a surface of an article to the imaging device. The reflective arrangement reflects an image of the portions of the surface of the article for capture by the imaging device, the image collectively representing a contiguous periphery of a predetermined region of the surface of the article, the image usable to identify a symbol code on the predetermined region. | 12-12-2013 |
20130327829 | IMAGING READER WITH IMPROVED ILLUMINATION - A data reading system, such as for reading optical codes being passed through a read zone, including one or more imagers, and at least one illumination module, all disposed in a reader housing, the illumination module in one configuration having a reflector housing comprised of a cone-shaped structure of generally rectangular cross-section, with a top inner surface and a bottom inner surface, wherein area of the cross-section of the cone-shaped structure increasing from a rear end to a front end, and an illumination source (such as a plurality of light emitting diodes) disposed at the rear end of the reflector housing and operative to generate illumination out through the reflector housing along an outgoing illumination path, the top inner surface of the reflector housing being a surface of high reflectivity relative to the bottom inner surface of the reflector housing which has a surface of relatively low reflectivity. Also disclosed are imager configurations for providing multiple fields of views of multiple imagers co-mounted on a common PCB. | 12-12-2013 |
20130327830 | BIOPTIC DATA READER WITH SPLIT VERTICAL WINDOWS AND SPEAKER - A data reading system including a lower base section with a generally horizontal surface and a vertical section extending perpendicularly from the lower housing section. The vertical section includes a front face with a first scan window through which a data reader is operable to read encoded data on an item. The data reading system further includes a speaker system having a speaker grille laterally spaced apart from the first scan window on the front face of the vertical section. The speaker system may emit a sound or other message to confirm that the encoded data was (or was not) properly captured by the data reader. The data reading system may further include a second scan window on the front face of the vertical section. In such instances, the speaker grille may be positioned between the scan windows on the front face of the vertical section. | 12-12-2013 |
20130327831 | DYNAMIC IMAGER SWITCHING - An data reader is disclosed that includes an imager switch that couples a plurality of imagers to a single imager interface of a processor. The imager switch includes a plurality of imager interfaces to couple to a plurality of imagers, a processor interface to couple to an imager interface of a processing device, switching logic, and detection logic. The switching logic receives input from the plurality of imager interfaces and forwards data received at a presently selected imager interface to the processor interface. The detection logic detects that a desired set of image data (e.g., a complete image frame or a portion of an image frame) is received at the presently selected imager interface and automatically, dynamically, and/or intelligently changes the presently selected imager interface of the image data switching logic from a first imager interface to a second imager interface. | 12-12-2013 |
20140001263 | WIRELESS CARD READER WITH ONE OR MORE CARD INTERFACES | 01-02-2014 |
20140001264 | METHOD FOR CONSERVING POWER USING A WIRELESS CARD READER | 01-02-2014 |
20140014724 | CLOUD-BASED SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING OF DECODABLE INDICIA - A data decoding system can comprise a client computer including an imaging device and one or more servers executing at least one decoding process. The client computer can be configured to acquire an image of decodable indicia and to process the acquired image by:
| 01-16-2014 |
20140014725 | HANDS-FREE BODY-MOUNTED PRESENTATION SCANNING - A mobile device is described. The mobile device includes a housing having a pistol grip portion. A data acquisition device is positioned in the housing adjacent to the pistol grip portion. The data acquisition device is adapted to acquire data from an object. The data acquisition device generates an electrical signal that is representative of the data. A control activates the data acquisition device. A processor receives the electrical signal from the data acquisition device. A support is worn on a torso of a user. The support supports the housing by the pistol grip portion such that the data acquisition device is positioned to acquire data from the object when the object is located in front of the torso of the user. The support enables hands-free operation of the mobile device. | 01-16-2014 |
20140027513 | Low Profile Tri-Aperture Optical Code Scanner - A low profile tri-aperture optical code scanner and operating method are presented. The scanner includes three scanning apertures and a front and a rear low profile housing component. Each housing component includes a scanning aperture tilted toward a point about the center of the scanner. A third scanning aperture is located in a horizontal top surface of the scanner. The low profile housing elements allow an operator to scan items by standing either on the front side or the rear side of the scanner. When used in a convertible point of sale terminal, a cashier operates the scanner from the front side of the scanner when the terminal is in the assisted mode and a customer operates the scanner from the rear side of the scanner when the terminal is in the self-service mode. | 01-30-2014 |
20140054380 | ENCODED INFORMATION READING TERMINAL INCLUDING MULTIPLE ENCODED INFORMATION READING DEVICES - An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, a communication interface, and a plurality of EIR devices. Each EIR device can be configured to output a decoded message responsive to reading decodable indicia. The EIR terminal can be configured to transmit via the communication interface to an external computer at least one decoded message corresponding to the decodable indicia read by an EIR device. The EIR terminal can be further configured to supplement the decoded message by a source identifier string identifying the EIR device. | 02-27-2014 |
20140061308 | CHECKOUT SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF PREVENTING A CUSTOMER-OPERATED ACCESSORY READER FACING A BAGGING AREA FROM IMAGING TARGETS ON PRODUCTS PASSED THROUGH A CLERK-OPERATED WORKSTATION TO THE BAGGING AREA - A checkout system includes a clerk-operated bi-optical workstation through which products having target data are passed to a bagging area, and a customer-operated accessory reader having an accessory window facing the bagging area and a data capture assembly for capturing additional target data of additional targets associated with transaction-related items, particularly over a restricted range of working distances that terminates short of the bagging area, and for preventing the accessory reader from capturing the target data of the products in the bagging area. | 03-06-2014 |
20140076974 | APPARATUS OPERATIVE FOR CAPTURE OF IMAGE DATA - There is set forth an apparatus for capturing image data. In one embodiment, an apparatus is operative for capture of a first frame of image data and a second frame of image data. In one embodiment, an apparatus is operative for processing the first frame of image data and the second frame of image data. | 03-20-2014 |
20140084064 | BARCODE AND RFID READING APPARATUS - A barcode and RFID reading apparatus includes: a micro-controller; at least a RFID antenna configured to detect a RFID tag in a first area proximate to the reading apparatus; a RFID reader connected to the at least one antenna and controlled by the micro-controller, the RFID reader being configured to receive a RFID tag data from the at least one antenna and send the RFID tag data to the micro-controller; and a barcode reader controlled by the micro-controller, the barcode reader being configured to detect a barcode in a second area proximate to the reading apparatus and send a barcode data from the barcode to the micro-controller; the micro-controller is configured to check whether the barcode reader or the RFID reader ends a data-reading process; if one reader ends the data-reading process, the micro-controller switches off the one and switches on the other. | 03-27-2014 |
20140097247 | PORTABLE RFID READING TERMINAL WITH VISUAL INDICATION OF SCAN TRACE - An RFID reading terminal can be configured, responsive to receiving a user interface action, to capture an image of at least one part of a physical structure sustaining a plurality of inventory items, locate and decode optical decodable indicia into a message comprising an identifier of the physical structure. The RFID reading terminal can be further configured to retrieve from a database, using the identifier of the physical structure, a reference image and/or a description of the physical structure. The portable RFID reading terminal can be further configured, while being moved to follow an imaginary trajectory within the physical structure, to repetitively capture an image of the physical structure using the imaging device, determine orientation and the current spatial position of the RFID reading terminal relative to the physical structure responsive to identifying one or more objects within each captured image, and displaying the RFID scan trace. | 04-10-2014 |
20140097248 | REMOVABLE MODULE FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A decodable indicia reading system can comprise a mobile communication terminal and a removable module. The mobile communication terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, and an imaging device comprising a two-dimensional image sensor, all disposed within a housing. The removable module can comprise a housing at least partially containing an encoded information reading (EIR) device, an illumination module, and/or an optical system configured to focus the light reflected by a physical object located within a field of view of the two-dimensional image sensor onto the two-dimensional image sensor. The decodable indicia reading system can further comprise a decoding program executable by the microprocessor, which can be configured to input an encoded information item the imaging device and/or the EIR device. The removable module can be mechanically attached to the mobile communication terminal. The removable module can further comprise a memory configured to store a secret string. The decoding program can be further configured to output a decoded message by decoding the encoded information item responsive to validating the secret string and/or decrypting, using the secret string, at least one data item stored in the memory. | 04-10-2014 |
20140097249 | TERMINAL INCLUDING IMAGING ASSEMBLY - A terminal includes a housing, a touch screen, and an imaging assembly. The imaging assembly in one embodiment is disposed in the housing so that an imaging axis extends externally from the housing. The imaging assembly can be utilized for capture of images disposed externally to the housing. In one embodiment a frame of image data captured utilizing an imaging assembly can be processed for attempting to decode a decodable indicia. In one embodiment a frame of image data captured utilizing an imaging assembly can be stored. | 04-10-2014 |
20140131442 | Mobile Device Card Reader - A card reader for use with a mobile device includes a card reader body having an information reading area configured to receive a card, an information reader configured to read information stored on the card and a connection device disposed on the card reader body and configured to be removably connected to the mobile device. The card reader also includes a first arm extending in the first direction away from the card reader body and spaced apart from the connection device and an opposing second arm extending in the first direction away from the card reader body and spaced apart from the connection device. The first arm and the second arm are configured to contact the mobile device and limit movement of the card reader body with respect to the mobile device when the card reader body is connected to the mobile device via the connection device. | 05-15-2014 |
20140144987 | BI-OPTICAL BARCODE SCANNING WORKSTATION WITH STITCHED SAPPHIRE WINDOWS - The method of constructing a bi-optical workstation for imaging barcodes includes forming a window sheet by joining at least four rectangular-shaped sapphire sheets together with the area of the window sheet substantially equal to the sum of the areas of the at least four rectangular-shaped sapphire sheets. The method also includes constructing a first window on the housing with the first window located in a generally horizontal plane and constructing a second window on the housing with the second window located in a generally upright plane that intersects the generally horizontal plane. At least one of the first window and the second window comprises the window sheet formed by the at least four rectangular-shaped sapphire sheets. | 05-29-2014 |
20140151452 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING ILLUMINATION - A method includes transmitting from at least one of the imaging sensors to a controller a short frame data that is collected by the at least one of the imaging sensors when the illumination source is activated to provide the illumination light toward the target object with a first illumination level. The method further includes transmitting subsequently from the at least one of the imaging sensors to the controller a regular frame data that is collected by the at least one of the imaging sensors when the illumination source is activated to provide the illumination light toward the target object with a second illumination level that is determined based upon the short frame data. The size of the regular frame data being at least 50 times larger than the size of the short frame data. | 06-05-2014 |
20140158766 | RFID READING TUNNEL FOR IDENTIFYING OBJECTS BY MEANS OF RFID - The invention relates to an RFID reading tunnel for identifying objects by means of RFID having a screen for electromagnetic radiation which forms the tunnel and has side walls and a cover part, a cover device or conveying device for the object in or through the tunnel and at least one RFID reader having at least one RFID antenna. To provide an improved RFID reading tunnel which is less expensive and can be installed more easily, it is proposed that the screen is formed by modules which can be variably and releasably connected to one another and that the modules are selected from a kit of predefined modules. | 06-12-2014 |
20140166755 | ENCODED INFORMATION READING TERMINAL WITH MULTIPLE IMAGING ASSEMBLIES - An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a communication interface, an image processing circuit communicatively coupled to the microprocessor, a plurality of imaging assemblies communicatively coupled to the image processing circuit, and one or more memory blocks communicatively coupled to the image processing circuit. Each imaging assembly of the plurality of imaging assemblies can be configured to output image frame data. The image processing circuit can be configured to receive the image frame data from at least one imaging assembly, buffer the image frame data received from at least one imaging assembly in at least one memory block, and/or process the image frame data received from at least one imaging assembly. The EIR terminal can be configured to output image frame data comprising decodable indicia and/or decoded message data corresponding to the decodable indicia. | 06-19-2014 |
20140183262 | METHOD OF ADJUSTING POINTING DIRECTIONS OF MULTIPLE CAMERAS IN BARCODE SCANNER - A workstation with a housing having a upright window and a horizontal window includes a printed circuit board having at least two imaging sensors thereon located in the housing, and a controller operative to read a barcode in a captured image. The workstation also includes a chassis firmly mounted on the printed circuit board, and two inserts each configured to hold steadily one of at least two lens assemblies. At least one of the two inserts includes multiple slots for attaching such insert to the chassis at a position that is laterally adjustable. | 07-03-2014 |
20140183263 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING ILLUMINATION PULSES TO INCREASE DYNAMIC RANGE IN BIOPTIC IMAGER BARCODE SCANNER - A method for controlling a workstation includes the following: (1) energizing a first illuminator to illuminate a first subfield of view with a first illumination pulse and subsequently energizing the first illuminator to illuminate the first subfield of view with a second illumination pulse; (2) exposing the array of photosensitive elements in the imaging sensor for a first sensor-exposure time and subsequently exposing the array of photosensitive elements in the imaging sensor for a second sensor-exposure time; and (3) processing an image captured by the imaging sensor to decode a barcode in the image. The first illumination pulse overlaps with the first sensor-exposure time for a first overlapped-pulse-duration, and the second illumination pulse overlaps with the second sensor-exposure time for a second overlapped-pulse-duration. The first overlapped-pulse-duration is different from the second overlapped-pulse-duration. | 07-03-2014 |
20140191031 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING UNINTENDED CONTACTLESS INTERACTION WHEN PERFORMING CONTACT INTERACTION - A system and method for enabling a dual interface smart card reader to be able to determine if data should be read from a smart card using wireless technology or touch technology, even when the data can be accessed through wireless technology. | 07-10-2014 |
20140191032 | Medium Processing Apparatus and Control Method for Medium Processing Apparatus - A processing device for a medium may include magnetic heads which face a medium transport channel from a lower side, magnetic heads which face the medium transport channel from an upper side, pad rollers which are disposed so as to face each of the magnetic heads, a movement mechanism for evacuating pad rollers from the medium transport channel, and a movement mechanism for evacuating pad rollers from the medium transport channel. In the transport direction for the recording medium, the magnetic head and the magnetic head are offset from each other, and the distance between the magnetic head and the magnetic head in the direction is shorter than the length of the range for recording of magnetic data recorded upon a magnetic stripe of the recording medium. | 07-10-2014 |
20140203082 | CARD READER DEVICE USING A MOBILE, AND THE METHOD THEREOF - A card reader device using a mobile and the method thereof is introduced. The mobile is adopted to supply electric power through audio output jack, and to transmit card data applied from the card reader device via microphone input jack. The card reader unit is connected to the audio jack of the mobile, and offers card data read by the card reader units via microphone input of the mobile. The card reader device comprises a contact type card reader unit to read cards with magnetic strips, and a contactless type card reader unit for contactless smart cards. The card reader device of the present invention enables and simplifies card transaction through mobile devices, and the reader is combinable with any mobiles with audio jack only. | 07-24-2014 |
20140209681 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND STORAGE UNIT FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE OBJECTS IN AN OBJECT ZONE - Disclosed is a system for managing multiple objects in an object zone. The system comprises multiple machine-readable object identification tags configured to be respectively attached to the multiple objects; a storage unit moving through the object zone to store the selected objects which are respectively attached with the machine-readable object identification tags; at least one machine-readable storage unit identification tag attached to the storage unit; and multiple spaced reading units capable of remotely reading the multiple machine-readable object identification tags and the at least one machine-readable storage unit identification tag, wherein the objects attached with the machine-readable object identification tags within a predefined spatial range defined based on the at least one machine-readable storage unit identification tag are associated with the storage unit. A method thereof and a storage unit are also disclosed. | 07-31-2014 |
20140252094 | APPARATUS FOR AND METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY INTEGRATING AN AUXILIARY READER IN A POINT-OF-TRANSACTION SYSTEM HAVING A WORKSTATION READER - A checkout system for electro-optically reading targets includes a host, a workstation reader, and an auxiliary reader operatively connected to the workstation reader. The workstation reader captures data associated with the targets, and communicates its captured data with the host over a predetermined communications protocol. The auxiliary reader also captures data associated with the targets independently of the workstation reader. The workstation reader automatically integrates the auxiliary reader in the system by automatically detecting the protocol of the auxiliary reader, and by automatically configuring the detected protocol of the auxiliary reader to conform to the predetermined communications protocol of the workstation reader, thereby enabling the auxiliary reader to communicate its captured data with the host. | 09-11-2014 |
20140263644 | APPARATUS FOR, AND METHOD OF, ELECTRO-OPTICALLY READING TARGETS BY ENABLING A CUSTOMER TO MOVE A CUSTOMER-OPERATED ACCESSORY READER SUPPORTED BY A CLERK-OPERATED WORKSTATION OF A CHECKOUT SYSTEM - A checkout system includes a clerk-operated, bi-optical workstation through which products associated with targets having target data to be electro-optically captured are passed, and a customer-operated, accessory reader having an accessory window and a data capture assembly for capturing additional target data of additional targets associated with transaction-related items. The accessory reader is supported by the workstation for movement relative to the workstation to enable the customer to readily position and aim the accessory window at the additional targets. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263645 | OPTICAL INDICIA READING APPARATUS WITH MULTIPLE IMAGE SENSORS - Optical indicia reading apparatus can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, and a plurality of wafer level camera (WLC) modules. Each WLC module can comprise an image sensor and a focusing lens, and optionally, an optical band-pass filter (BPF) configured to pass light waves within a pre-defined wavelength range. Each WLC module can be configured to output a signal representative of the light incident on the image sensor. The optical axis of a first WLC module can be spatially disposed relatively to an optical axis of a second WLC module so that the fields of view (FOVs) of the WLC modules at least partially overlap. The depth of field (DOF) of a first WLC module can at least partially overlap with the DOF of a second WLC module. The optical indicia reading apparatus can be configured to generate an image frame by processing two or more signals of the plurality of signals outputted by the WLC modules. The optical indicia reading apparatus can be further configured to output an image frame comprising an image of decodable indicia and/or decoded message corresponding to the decodable indicia. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263646 | Tamper Resistant 3D Magnetic Stripe Reader Integrated Circuit - Systems and methods for implementing and utilizing a tamper resistant 3D magnetic stripe reader integrated circuit in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, a three-dimensional magnetic stripe reader integrated circuit (IC) includes at least one magnetic read sensor configured to generate a signal representative of information on a magnetic stripe, a decoding circuit configured to receive the signal from the at least one magnetic read sensor and generate a data signal, an encryption circuit configured to receive the data signal from the decoding circuit and generate an encrypted signal, a substrate layer, where the at least one magnetic read sensor, decoding circuit, and encryption circuit are mounted to the substrate layer, and IC packaging at least partially enclosing the at least one magnetic read sensor. | 09-18-2014 |
20140291400 | TUNNEL OR PORTAL SCANNER AND METHOD OF SCANNING FOR AUTOMATED CHECKOUT - Systems and methods for data reading, which in one example configuration is directed to an automated optical code data reader in the form of a tunnel or portal scanner having an open architecture configured with front and rear inverted U-shaped arches, a plurality of cameras (some or most of which have multiple fields of view) in each of the arches for reading the top live sides of an item being passed by a conveyor through a read region formed by the arches, and a bottom reader including one or more cameras under the conveyor for reading a bottom side of the item through a gap in the conveyors as the item is passed over the gap. Also disclosed are specific imaging schemes for providing effective views of the items with a minimum number of cameras. | 10-02-2014 |
20140299664 | SECURE PAYMENT CARD INTERFACE - The invention relates to a smartcard reader, and more particularly, to systems, devices and methods of creating a card input/output interface that allows the smartcard reader to couple to a smartcard within a secure cavity. The secure cavity is mounted on an internal side of a system housing, i.e., a smartcard socket, included in the smartcard reader. An interface chip is further attached inside the secure cavity. When the smartcard is inserted to a designated position or depth inside the system housing, the secure cavity encloses the interface chip and its contact area with the smartcard. Mechanical contacts on the interface chip are thus aligned to and physically contact electrical connectors on the inserted smartcard, so as to electrically couple the interface chip and the smartcard. As a result, sensitive data within the smartcard may be protected from exposure to any tamper attempt and processed with an enhanced security level. | 10-09-2014 |
20140306009 | ARRANGEMENT FOR AND METHOD OF CLEANING A PLATTER OF A PRODUCT CHECKOUT WORKSTATION - A checkout workstation includes a generally planar platter having a contact region, a generally horizontal window integrated with the platter, a data capture arrangement for capturing through the horizontal window a target associated with a product to identify the product being checked out at the workstation, and a support structure for supporting the platter in a generally horizontal plane on a plurality of bottom supports during product checkout. The bottom supports are asymmetrically mutually arranged about a periphery of the platter to enable the platter to tilt to a tilted plane that is inclined relative to the horizontal plane when a downward force is exerted on the contact region of the platter for cleaning the horizontal window. | 10-16-2014 |
20140306010 | UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE DRUG DOSAGE FORM UNITS - The present invention provides products, systems, and methods for the unique identification of individual drug dosage form units. The invention includes: random integrated optical identification marking of an individual drug unit; a lack of direct surface-to-surface contact between a marking instrument and the drug unit, i.e., deposition of a mark; drug unit image data based on the identification mark; a secondary product identifier associated with the individual drug unit; and comparing the marked drug unit to drug unit image data. | 10-16-2014 |
20140332590 | INDICIA READING TERMINAL PROCESSING PLURALITY OF FRAMES OF IMAGE DATA RESPONSIVELY TO TRIGGER SIGNAL ACTIVATION - There is described a decodable indicia reading terminal which in one embodiment can capture and process a certain (e.g., a first) and a subsequent (e.g., a second) frame of image data, wherein the certain and the subsequent frames have different imaging attributes. In one embodiment the attributes between certain and subsequent frames are differentiated in that the certain frame represents light incident on pixels of a first image sensor and the subsequent frame of image data represents light incident on pixels of a second image sensor spaced apart from the first image sensor. | 11-13-2014 |
20140339309 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF OPTICAL CODE READING USING A COLOR IMAGER - Systems and methods of optical code reading include production of image data by a color image sensor array and processing of the image data to decode an optical code. In one configuration, the color image sensor array includes first and second sets of sensor pixels sensitive to light having different wavelengths. Reflected light is focused by an optical system to form one or more images of an optical code on the color image sensor array. The optical system includes optics to form first and second images of an object bearing the optical code, where the first image excludes light of the second wavelength and the second image excludes light of the first wavelength, thereby enabling the first set of sensor pixels to sense the first image without substantially sensing the second image and the second set of sensor pixels to sense the second image without substantially sensing the first image. | 11-20-2014 |
20140346228 | CARD READER - A card reader may include a card conveying mechanism structured to convey the card; a magnetic head which is structured to abut with the card and performs at least one of reading of magnetic data recorded on the card and recording of magnetic data on the card; a head moving mechanism structured to move the magnetic head in a longitudinal direction of the card; and an abutting part structured to abut with one end of the card in the short-side direction of the card. The head moving mechanism may be configured such that, while the card conveying mechanism holds the card in a state that the one end of the card in the short-side direction of the card is pressed against the abutting part, the magnetic head is moved in the longitudinal direction of the card to perform at least one of reading and recording of magnetic data. | 11-27-2014 |
20140346229 | TRIGGER SIGNAL GENERATING DEVICE AND MOVING OBJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A trigger signal generating device outputs a trigger signal activating an IC tag. The trigger signal generating device includes first and second trigger coils placed at a predetermined separation distance and each having predetermined magnetic field intensity distribution. Each of the first and second trigger coils includes attenuating means for attenuating intensity of a magnetic field generated by the first and second trigger coils to a predetermined level that allows the ID tag to detect trigger IDs of the first and second trigger coils on a side on which the first and second trigger coils are provided, and that does not allow the ID tag to detect the trigger ID of the first trigger coil on an opposite side to the side on which the first and second trigger coils are provided. | 11-27-2014 |
20140367468 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECORDING IMAGES OF SURFACES OF MOVING OBJECTS WITH REDUCED DISTORTION - A method of capturing an image on a surface of an object by line sensor(s), wherein consecutive line images are taken from a plurality of surfaces or surface portions having a different inclination to a given reference plane with a predetermined frequency during a relative movement of the object with regard to the line sensor(s) and a two-dimensional first image of the surfaces or surface portions is formed from these line images, includes resampling the two-dimensional first image so as to reduce the surface resolution of an image or of images of one or more surfaces or surface portions with regard to a direction oblique to the direction of the lines corresponding to consecutive line images taken by a line sensor in such a way that differences in the surface resolution of images of surfaces or surface portions with different inclination to the reference plane are reduced or eliminated. | 12-18-2014 |
20140374480 | BARCODE READING TEST TUBE HOLDER - Tube holders for use in a lab environment include an optical device to allow the observation of barcode information on a sample tube. The optical device can include a lens or camera. Tube holders can also include reflective surfaces or mechanical mechanisms to allow the tube to be rotated such that reading a barcode does not require a strict initial orientation of the tube when placed in the tube holder. Arrays of tubes can include optical guides to allow barcodes to be read by an external imaging device. | 12-25-2014 |
20150048164 | IMAGING SCANNER HAVING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE - Method and apparatus of reading the screen of a mobile computing device. The apparatus is an imaging scanner that includes a NFC device having a NFC antenna. The imaging scanner also includes an illumination system operative to illuminate a target object with illumination light. Under a first condition that no NFC signal from the mobile computing device is received by the NFC device, the illumination system is configured to generate a first illumination light with a first intensity. Under a second condition that the NFC signal from the mobile computing device is received by the NFC device, the illumination system is configured to generate a second illumination light with a second intensity. The second intensity is less than the first intensity. | 02-19-2015 |
20150060546 | CARD READER - A card reader may include a card conveying mechanism structured to convey the card; a conveying passage; a magnetic head to abut a magnetic stripe formed on a card and read or record data on the card; a head moving mechanism to move the magnetic head; and an abutting part abutting with one end of the card. The card conveying mechanism may include a drive source, and a first conveying roller and a second conveying roller. The first conveying roller is disposed on one end side of the conveying passage. The second conveying roller is disposed on the other end of the conveying passage. The card conveying mechanism may include a first torque limiter disposed in a power transmission path from the drive source to the first conveying roller, and a second torque limiter disposed in a power transmission path from the drive source to the second conveying roller. | 03-05-2015 |
20150069124 | PORTABLE INTERFACE DEVICE ASSEMBLY AND INTERFACE DEVICE THEREOF - An interface device is for coupling a payment card to an electronic device so as to allow the electronic device to access the payment card. The interface device includes a housing, a switching unit movably connected to the housing, a circuit board brought to move relative to the housing by the switching unit, a card interface disposed on the circuit board, and a connecting interface to be coupled to the electronic device. The connecting interface and the circuit board cooperate to define a card slot for containing the payment card therein. The interface device is operable to switch between a retracted state, in which the connecting interface is contained in the housing, and an exposed state, in which the connecting interface protrudes from the housing. | 03-12-2015 |
20150097032 | SINGLE ARCH PORTAL SCANNER AND METHOD OF SCANNING - A scanning system for data reading, and related methods of use, the scanning system including a portal scanner and a conveyor for transporting items. The scanner includes a generally U-shaped scanner housing and a plurality of data readers arranged within the scanner housing for reading data on various surfaces of an item being transported through the portal scanner. The scanning system may also include a bottom scanner positioned beneath the conveyor, the bottom scanner having a view volume directed through a gap in the conveyor for reading a bottom surface of the item through the gap as the item passes over the gap. In some embodiments, the scanning system may further include one or more light curtains configured for determining a height dimension of the item and/or a position of the item. | 04-09-2015 |
20150102104 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING DATA - A method of transmitting authorisation data, said authorisation data for authorising a process. The method comprises securely providing an encryption key to an encrypter and a decrypter; encrypting at the encrypter input authorisation data with the encryption key; converting the encrypted data into an optical code pattern; displaying the optical code pattern on a display device; reading the optical code pattern with an optical reader; converting the optical code pattern into received encrypted data corresponding the encrypted data; decrypting the received encrypted data at the decrypter to generate decrypted data corresponding to the input authorisation data, and authorising the process with the data corresponding to the input authorisation data. | 04-16-2015 |
20150102105 | ITEM COMPRISING A BARCODE WITH AN ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNATURE - The present invention relates to a set of security documents. Each security document within the set having an optical code, notably a barcode, which is neither connected nor coupled to any electronic chip that may be carried by the security document. The optical code on each security document within the set encodes the same information for the same optical reader. Each security document having different respective electromagnetic signature, these signatures being unique to each of the security documents. | 04-16-2015 |
20150122885 | CONTACTLESS SMARTCARD BEZEL - A multi media payment device includes a banknote acceptor and a RF card reader, and also may include a magnetic card reader. A bezel assembly for connection to the bill acceptor preferably includes a reader unit to read magnetic swipe cards and contactless chip cards. | 05-07-2015 |
20150122886 | ANTENNA ARRAY WITH ASYMMETRIC ELEMENTS - An RFID reader is provided that includes an antenna array comprising multiple antenna elements circumferentially distributed around a longitudinal axis of the antenna array. Each antenna element includes multiple patch elements disposed above one or more underlying substrates, wherein the patch elements of each antenna element are disposed on an outer side of the antenna element. Further, one or more of the antenna elements is an asymmetric antenna element, wherein a first end of the asymmetric antenna element is wider than a second, opposite end of the asymmetric antenna element, wherein a first patch element disposed proximate to the first end of the asymmetric antenna element is larger than a second patch element disposed proximate to the second end of the asymmetric antenna element, and wherein a resonant frequency associated with the first patch element is approximately the same as a resonant frequency associated with the second patch element. | 05-07-2015 |
20150122887 | RFID READER HAVING AN ARRAY OF ANTENNAS - An RFID reader for tracking a plurality of RFID tags, the RFID reader comprising an array of multilayer antennas each multilayer antenna comprising a first coil and a second coil, the first coil being superimposed above the second coil; and an electronics unit configured to transmit a signal to and receive and process information from each multilayer antenna. | 05-07-2015 |
20150302225 | MULTI-PURPOSE CREDIT CARD READER APPARATUS - A credit card reader shields a credit card, stores data from one or more credit cards simultaneously and then selectively broadcasts data associated with one of the cards. A slim, electromagnetically shielding housing has a cavity and a card reader for reading data from a credit card received in the cavity. A processor connects the card reader to a memory component, and connects both to an RFID device, where the credit card data can be broadcast to an RFID reader. A control interface allows a user to initiate reading credit card data, to select a card data set to store in memory, or to broadcast a dataset. A display shows transaction information and stored card data. A retractable input/output plug can engage a socket on another device to transmit and receive data. A memory card device can selectively store credit card data and transaction data. | 10-22-2015 |
20150302707 | DEVICE FOR READING A MAGNETIC STRIPE AND/OR CHIP CARD HAVING A CAMERA FOR THE DETECTION OF INSERTED SKIMMING MODULES | 10-22-2015 |
20150317498 | DUAL CARD READER FOR MOBILE DEVICE - The invention relates to a card reader for use with a mobile phone comprising, a flat body comprising an upper side, a lower side and at least one side wall, a connector for connecting the card reader to a mobile phone, a chip card reader, comprising an elongated opening in a side wall of said card reader, adapted to read a chip card, positioned in a first plane, in said opening; and a magnet stripe reader comprising a slot in a side wall of the card reader, said slot being adapted to read a magnet stripe slid in the slot along a second plane; wherein the first plane and the second plane intersects. | 11-05-2015 |
20150324618 | INTEGRATED UNIT FOR READING IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION BASE ON INHERENT DISORDER - The invention provides an authentication unit for reading identification and/or authentication information from a tag or object. The authentication unit includes a near-field reader configured to read a first identification feature based on inherent disorder, and a far-field reader configured to read a second identification feature, such as a bar code, optical characters, or an RFID tag. The near-field and far-field readers may be combined in a single integrated scanning module, which also includes circuitry for receiving signals from the readers, and an interface for communicating with a host device. | 11-12-2015 |
20150339505 | METHOD OF READING DATA - A method of reading data represented by a marking including at least one periodic nanostructure, the marking representing data using a polarisation property of the periodic nanostructure. The method includes detecting polarised electromagnetic radiation reflected from or transmitted by the nanostructure, and determining the data represented by the marking from the detected polarised electromagnetic radiation, wherein the method further includes applying polarised electromagnetic radiation to the nanostructure, and/or the detecting is performed using a polarisation-sensitive detector apparatus. | 11-26-2015 |
20150347789 | Detection of a Transactional Device - A terminal includes first and second communication modules for communicating with a personal device for performing transactions, called a transactional device. The first communication module includes a contact reading interface, and the second communication module includes a contact-free reading interface. The terminal also includes a detection module including: at least one transactional device position sensor, delivering an item of data representative of a position of a transactional device relative to the terminal; and at least one control module for controlling at least one communication module of the first and second communication modules, the at least one control module activating the communication module on the basis of the item of data representative of the position of the transactional device. | 12-03-2015 |
20150347803 | CLUSTER COMPUTING OF BAR CODE DATA - A reading system including: a primary reader for reading an information bearing device (IBD) having encoded IBD data provided therein for packetizing the encoded data and processing a first data packet of the packetized encoded data and transmitting a second data packet of the packetized encoded data; at least one auxiliary reader for receiving and processing the second data packet and the transmitting the processed second data packet; and wherein the processed first and second data packets are combined to produce decoded IBD data. | 12-03-2015 |
20160026831 | WIRELESS CARD READER WITH CONTACTLESS AND CONTACT CARD INTERFACES - Methods, systems, and apparatus, for a payment card reader comprising: a frame, where the frame includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface, and a second side surface, a second side surface of the side surfaces on an opposite side of the frame from the first side surface, the first side surface including a groove configured to receive a swipe of a magnetic stripe card, the second side surface including a slot configured to receive insertion of a chip card; a magnetic stripe reader interface; a chip card reader interface; circuitry configured to direct signals from the magnetic stripe reader interface and the chip card reader interface to a microcontroller in the card reader; and circuitry configured to communicate wirelessly between the card reader and a computing device. | 01-28-2016 |
20160071001 | IC CARD, PORTABLE TERMINAL, AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An IC card includes a communication unit and a controller. The communication unit can communicate with one communication destination by a plurality of interfaces including a first interface and a second interface. The controller processes a command received by the communication unit, and makes the communication unit transmit a response to the command. In a case where the first interface becomes unavailable after the communication unit receives the command by the first interface until the communication unit transmits the response to the command, the controller makes the communication unit transmit a response containing discontinuation information indicating that the transmission of the response to the command received by the first interface is discontinued by the second interface. | 03-10-2016 |
20160110577 | APPARATUS OPERATIVE FOR CAPTURE OF IMAGE DATA - There is set forth an apparatus for capturing image data. In one embodiment, an apparatus is operative for capture of a first frame of image data and a second frame of image data. In one embodiment, an apparatus is operative for processing the first frame of image data and the second frame of image data. | 04-21-2016 |
20160117530 | METHODS FOR SCANNING AND ENCODING A PLURALITY OF RFID TAGGED ITEMS - Methods are provided for scanning and/or encoding a plurality of RFID tagged items. Such methods may involve inserting a plurality of RFID tagged items into an interior of an enclosure. A scanning or encoding signal is emitted within the enclosure and reflected off of an internal surface of the enclosure to contact at least one of the RFID tagged items. If an encoding signal is emitted, an RFID reader may transmit encoding information to the signal source (which may be an antenna) prior to emitting the encoding signal. On the other hand, if a scanning signal is emitted, information regarding the RFID tagged items may be transmitted to the RFID reader after the items have been scanned. According to one method, the same system may be used to either scan or encode a plurality of RFID tagged items. | 04-28-2016 |
20160125207 | CARD READER - A card reader may include a card passage, a magnetic head to abut with a magnetic stripe of the card, and an IC contact block having IC contact springs to contact with external connection terminals of an IC chip of the card. The magnetic head is disposed in a front side portion of the card reader so that a gap of the magnetic head faces the card passage from a lower side, and the IC contact block is disposed in a rear side portion of the card reader so that the IC contact springs face the card passage from an upper side. The card passage is formed in a straight shape but is inclined to a lower side as going to the rear side. | 05-05-2016 |
20160132701 | MULTI-PURPOSE CREDIT CARD READER APPARATUS - A credit card reader shields a credit card, stores data from one or more credit cards simultaneously and then selectively broadcasts data associated with one of the cards. A slim, electromagnetically shielding housing has a cavity and a card reader for reading data from a credit card received in the cavity. A processor connects the card reader to a memory component, and connects both to an RFID device, where the credit card data can be broadcast to an RFID reader. A control interface allows a user to initiate reading credit card data, to select a card data set to store in memory, or to broadcast a dataset. A display shows transaction information and stored card data. A retractable input/output plug can engage a socket on another device to transmit and receive data. A memory card device can selectively store credit card data and transaction data. | 05-12-2016 |
20160162712 | CARD READER - A card reader may include a card passage where a card inserted into an insertion port for the card is passed, a shutter member for closing the card passage, a magnetic head disposed on a rear side relative to the shutter member and structured to perform reading of magnetic data recorded in a magnetic stripe of the card and/or recording of magnetic data to the magnetic stripe, and a foreign matter detection mechanism which is structured to detect a foreign matter attached to the card passage. The foreign matter detection mechanism is disposed on a rear side relative to the shutter member and is disposed at a position in the width direction of the card where the magnetic stripe is passed. The foreign matter detection mechanism may be structured of an electrostatic capacitance sensor. | 06-09-2016 |
20160167875 | REFUSE SCANNER | 06-16-2016 |