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5B072 READING OF RECORD CARRIERS
G06K7/00 -7/14,095
G06K7/00-7/14 AA AA00
PURPOSE AND EFFECT
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05 AA06 AA07 AA08 AA09
. Increased speed . Improved accuracy . Reduced size . Reduced thickness . Lengthened life . Energy savings . Design properties . Improved operability . Safety
BB BB00
FIELDS OF APPLICATION OR USE
BB01 BB02 BB03 BB04 BB05 BB06 BB07 BB08 BB09 BB10
. Telephones . Business cards . Data collection . Inventory management . Traffic control . Medical use . Program recording . Personal identification . Keys . Point-of-sale systems (POS)
CC CC00
OBJECTS TO BE READ
CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC05 CC06 CC07 CC08
. Carrier types or shapes . . Cards . . Tapes . . Register receipts or receipts . . Bankbooks . . Price tags or tags . . Passenger tickets or tickets . . Carriers that have transmitters and receivers
CC12 CC13 CC14 CC16 CC17 CC18 CC19 CC20
. . Moving carriers . . . Carriers on conveyor belts . . . Vehicles . . Specially shaped objects . . . Bottles . . . Test tubes . . . Tires . . . Films
CC21 CC22 CC23 CC24 CC25 CC26 CC27 CC28 CC29
. Types of marks or codes . . Punched marks . . Painted marks . . Bar codes . . Grid-like marks . . Raised or indented marks . . Magnetic codes or marks . . . Magnetic films or magnetic ink marks . . . Marks in which permanent magnets are embedded
CC32 CC33 CC34 CC35 CC37 CC38 CC39 CC40
. . Color marks . . . Fluorescent marks . . Shaded marks (i.e., multi-value marks) . . Hologram marks . . Complex marks . . Characters . . Integrated circuit memories (i.e., IC memories) . . . Optical memories
DD DD00
READING SYSTEMS
DD01 DD02 DD03 DD04 DD05 DD06 DD07 DD08 DD09 DD10
. Systems that use light . . Reflecting types . . Transmitting types . Systems that use magnetism . . Magnetic heads (i.e., pick-ups) . . Magnetic resistors . Mechanical types . . Conductive pins . Systems that use gases or liquids . Systems that use radio waves or microwaves
DD11 DD12 DD13 DD14 DD15 DD16 DD17 DD18
. Detection of the types of marks or codes . Format detection . Format designation . . Manual designation . Detection of read areas . Designation of read areas . . Designation of read lines . Determination of card types
DD21 DD22 DD23 DD24 DD25 DD27 DD28 DD29
. Variants that use image processing systems . . Systems that use television image pick-up . . Systems that store in memory to process . . Synthesis . . Extraction . Dual-use readers . . Readers for various types of marks or codes . . Readers for variable size cards
EE EE00
SYNCHRONOUS SYSTEMS
EE01 EE02 EE03 EE04 EE05 EE07 EE08
. Timing control . . Read start and stop . . . Systems that use start and stop marks . . . Systems that detect objects . . . Systems that detect carriers . . Carrier drive timing control . . Head drive timing control
EE11 EE12 EE13 EE14 EE15 EE16 EE17 EE18 EE19
. Clock pulse generation . . Variants that use timing marks . . . Variants with data marks in parallel . . . Variants with data marks in series . . . Variants with reference width marks . . Variants that use sprocket holes for feeding tapes . . Variants that have no timing marks . . . Extraction from data marks . . . Variants that detect travel speed
FF FF00
SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS
FF01 FF02 FF03 FF04 FF05 FF06 FF07 FF08 FF09 FF10
. Signal level detection . . Binary coding . . . Creation of comparison signals (i.e., threshold values) . . . . Systems that use mean values . . . . Systems that use the preceding signal level . . . . Systems that use maximum or minimum values . . . . . Systems that use the preceding maximum or minimum value . . . . . Systems that use intermediate values between maximum values and minimum values . . . . Systems that use time constant circuits . . . . Systems that use envelope signals
FF13 FF14 FF15
. . . Systems that use comparisons with fixed reference levels . . . . Systems that have a plurality of reference levels . . . . Systems that have reference marks
FF21 FF22 FF23 FF24 FF25 FF26 FF27 FF28 FF29
. Width detection . . Determination of width . . . Creation of comparison signals (i.e., threshold values) . . . . Systems that use mean values . . . . Systems that use the previous width . . . . . Systems that use the width of the previous bar of the same color . . . . Systems that use intermediate values between wide and narrow widths . . . . Systems that detect scanning speed . . . Systems that have reference width marks
FF32 FF33 FF34 FF38 FF39
. . Systems that use differential signals . . Systems that use counters . . Systems that use integrators . Waveform shaping . Encoding and decoding
GG GG00
INDICATION
GG01 GG02 GG03 GG04 GG06 GG07 GG08 GG09
. Indicated contents . . Read data . . Read completion . . Abnormal states or errors . Indication means . . Visible indication . . . Flashing indication . . Variants that use sound
HH HH00
FAULT PREVENTION
HH01 HH02 HH03 HH04 HH05 HH07 HH08 HH09
. Systems that read multiple times . . Majority decisions . . Detection of matches with read values . . . Detection of matches occurring at least a preset number of times . . Retrying when reading errors occur . Checking and monitoring of reading devices . . Systems that use test cards or marks . Adjustment of reading devices
HH11 HH12 HH13 HH14 HH15 HH16 HH17 HH18 HH19 HH20
. Error detection . . Rule violations . . . Parity . . . Number of digits . . . Number of marks . . . Time . . . Sequence . Countermeasures for operating errors . Detection of life span . Noise countermeasures
JJ JJ00
SHAPES AND STRUCTURES
JJ01 JJ02 JJ04 JJ05 JJ06 JJ07 JJ08 JJ09 JJ10
. Console types . . Dual use as merchandise counters . Drive mechanisms . . Head movement . . Carrier feed . . . Manual card scanning . Read head structures . Housings . Structures for attaching, holding, or securing
JJ11 JJ12 JJ13 JJ14 JJ15 JJ16 JJ17 JJ18 JJ20
. Portable types . . Pen types . . Angle adjustment . . Switches . . Holding tools . . . Types fixed to fingers . . Guide rollers or scanning guides . . Confirmation of read areas . Vibration-resistant structures
KK KK00
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
KK01 KK02 KK03 KK05 KK06 KK07 KK08
. Positioning of heads and carriers . Focal point positioning . Variants that use positioning marks . Detection of carriers by reciprocal motion . Detection of fronts and backs of carriers . Detection of inclination . . Skew adjustment
LL LL00
OPTICAL SYSTEMS
LL01 LL02 LL03 LL04 LL05 LL07 LL08 LL09 LL10
. Light beam scanning devices . . Multi-directional scanning . . Parallel scanning . . Systems that use rotary mirrors . . Systems that use hologram disks . Lenses . . Spherical lenses . . Cylindrical lenses . Prisms
LL11 LL12 LL13 LL14 LL15 LL16 LL18 LL19 LL20
. Light sources . . Lasers . . Light-emitting diodes . . Lamps . . Control of intensity or amount of light . . ON-OFF control . Light-receiving sections . . Charge-coupled devices (CCD) . . Phototransistors or photodiodes
MM MM00
OTHERS
MM01 MM02 MM03 MM04 MM06 MM07 MM08 MM09
. Interfaces . . Transmission . . . Transmission using light . . . Transmission using radio waves . Cleaning . Dust-proofing . Prevention of fogging . Prevention of counterfeiting
MM11 MM12 MM13 MM15 MM16 MM18 MM19
. Combination with other functional elements . . Keyboards . . Electronic calculators . Read jigs . . Read scales . Power sources . . Solar cells
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