IP Library Granted Patent US 7,077,325
Granted Patent B2
US 7,077,325 · App. 11/061,691 · Granted Jul 18, 2006

Portable instrument for electro-optically reading indicia and for projecting a bit-mapped image

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Patent No.
US 7,077,325
App. No.
11/061,691
Granted
Jul 18, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable instrument incorporates an electro-optical assembly for reading indicia during a reading mode, and for projecting a bit-mapped image during a display mode. A manually operable switch on the instrument is disposed for selecting one of the modes. The image is formed by pulsing a laser at selected times on selected scan lines.

Claims (7)

1. A handheld, electronic device for displaying a bit-mapped two-dimensional image, comprising:

a) a housing having an opaque display panel connected to the housing;

b) an energizable laser in the housing for projecting a laser beam toward the display panel when energized;

c) a scanner in the housing for sweeping the laser beam along a plurality of light paths over the display panel; and

d) a controller in the housing operatively connected to, and operative for energizing, the laser at selected positions of the laser beam in at least one of the light paths to generate individual light pixels at the selected positions on the display panel, and at a refresh rate at which the pixels persist to enable a human eye to steadily view the image comprised of a light pattern of the pixels on the display panel, the display panel being electrically unenergized during display of the image.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device is a telephone, and wherein the display panel is a cover hinged to the telephone.

3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the telephone has a keypad, and wherein the cover is movable between a stored position in which the cover overlies the keypad, and a display position in which the image is projected on the display panel.