IP Library Granted Patent US 10,963,653
Granted Patent B2
US 10,963,653 · App. 16/538,538 · Granted Mar 30, 2021

Bioptic barcode reader with capacitively coupled radio-frequency antenna

Inventors: Rehan K. Jaffri (New York, NY); Mark W. Duron (Mastic, NY); Sean Connolly (Stony Brook, NY)
Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
G06K7/0004G06K7/10326G06K7/10831G06K7/1413
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Patent No.
US 10,963,653
App. No.
16/538,538
Granted
Mar 30, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bioptic barcode reader configured to be supported by a workstation and having a lower housing with a platter having a generally horizontal window and a tower extending generally perpendicular to the lower housing and having a generally vertical window. A radio-frequency identification radio is positioned within the lower housing and is communicatively coupled to a feed patch positioned within the lower housing and proximate, but spaced apart from, the platter such that the feed patch is capacitively coupled to the platter and configured to energize the platter such that the platter is operative as a radio-frequency identification reader antenna.

Claims (42)

1. A bioptic barcode reader configured to be supported by a workstation, the bioptic barcode reader comprising:

a lower housing and a tower extending generally perpendicular to the lower housing, the lower housing having a top lower-housing surface and the tower having a generally vertical window;

a platter positioned above the top lower-housing surface and having a generally horizontal window;

a radio-frequency identification radio positioned within the lower housing; and

a feed patch positioned within the lower housing and proximate, but spaced apart from, the platter; wherein

the feed patch is communicatively coupled to the radio-frequency identification radio; and

the feed patch is capacitively coupled to the platter and configured to energize the platter such that the platter is operative as a radio-frequency identification antenna.

2. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the platter emits a radiation pattern oriented in a direction generally perpendicular to a top surface of the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

3. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the platter is a weighing platter.

4. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the radio-frequency identification radio is oriented to act as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

5. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein a chassis of the lower housing is metallic and acts as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

6. A bioptic barcode reader configured to be supported by a workstation, the bioptic barcode reader comprising:

a lower housing and a tower extending generally perpendicular to the lower housing, the lower housing having a top lower-housing surface and the tower having a generally vertical window;

a platter positioned above the top lower-housing surface and having a first portion and a second portion insulated from the first portion and a generally horizontal window;

a radio-frequency identification radio positioned within the lower housing; and

a feed patch positioned within the lower housing and proximate, but spaced apart from, the first portion and the second portion of the platter; wherein

the feed patch is communicatively coupled to the radio-frequency identification radio and capacitively coupled to the first portion and the second portion of the platter; and

the feed patch is configured to energize the first portion and the second portion of the platter such that the platter is operative as a radio-frequency identification antenna.

7. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 6 , wherein the first and second portions of the platter have parallel flat top surfaces.

8. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 6 , wherein the platter emits a radiation pattern oriented in a direction generally perpendicular to a top surface of the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

9. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 6 , wherein the platter is a weighing platter.

10. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 6 , wherein the radio-frequency identification radio is oriented to act as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

11. The bioptic barcode reader of claim 6 , wherein a chassis of the lower housing is metallic and acts as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

12. A method of reading a radio-frequency identification tag proximate a bioptic barcode reader, comprising the steps of:

positioning a radio-frequency identification radio within a lower housing of the bioptic barcode reader;

positioning a feed patch within the lower housing and proximate, but spaced apart from, a platter positioned above a top lower-housing surface of the lower housing such that the feed patch is capacitively coupled to the platter, the platter having a generally horizontal window;

coupling the feed patch to the radio-frequency identification radio; and

scanning for the radio-frequency identification tag by energizing the platter with the feed patch.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the platter emits a radiation pattern oriented in a direction generally perpendicular to a top surface of the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the platter is a weighing platter.

15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising the step of orienting the radio-frequency identification radio with the lower housing to act as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

16. The method of claim 12 , wherein a chassis of the lower housing is metallic and acts as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

17. A method of reading a radio-frequency identification tag proximate a bioptic barcode reader, comprising the steps of:

positioning a radio-frequency identification radio within a lower housing of the bioptic barcode reader;

positioning a feed patch within the lower housing and proximate, but spaced apart from, a first portion and a second portion of a platter positioned above a top lower-housing surface of the lower housing such that the feed patch is capacitively coupled to the first portion and the second portion, the platter having a generally horizontal window, the first portion being insulated from the second portion;

coupling the feed patch to the radio-frequency identification radio; and

scanning for the radio-frequency identification tag by energizing the platter with the feed patch.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the first and second portions of the platter have parallel flat top surfaces.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the platter emits a radiation pattern oriented in a direction generally perpendicular to a top surface of the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the platter is a weighing platter.

21. The method of claim 17 , further comprising the step of orienting the radio-frequency identification radio within the lower housing to act as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

22. The method of claim 17 , wherein a chassis of the lower housing is metallic and acts as a reflector for the platter when the platter is energized by the feed patch.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST - 364 - DAY Recorded Mar 5, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION; LASER BAND, LLC; TEMPTIME CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056036/0590 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2020
From: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION; LASER BAND, LLC; TEMPTIME CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 053841/0212 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2020
From: JAFFRI, REHAN K.; DURON, MARK W.; CONNOLLY, SEAN
To: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053490/0481 →