IP Library Granted Patent US 10,803,273
Granted Patent B1
US 10,803,273 · App. 16/685,901 · Granted Oct 13, 2020

Barcode reader having alternating illumination for a single sensor split into multiple fovs

Inventors: Darran Michael Handshaw (Sound Beach, NY); Edward Barkan (Miller Place, NY); Mark Drzymala (Saint James, NY)
Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
G06K7/1439G06K7/1413H04N5/2253H04N5/2254H04N5/2256H04N5/2354
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Patent No.
US 10,803,273
App. No.
16/685,901
Granted
Oct 13, 2020
Kind
B1
Abstract

A barcode reader having alternating illumination for a single sensor split into multiple fields of view (FOVs) is disclosed herein. An example barcode reader includes an image sensor having a primary FOV and operable at a predetermined framerate, an optical assembly configured to split the primary FOV into first and second subfields of view, an illumination assembly configured to illuminate targets appearing within the first and second subfields of view, a controller, and a decoder. The controller instructs the image sensor to capture a first image with a first exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the first exposure duration and a second image with a different second exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the second exposure duration. From the first and second images, the decoder attempts to decode a barcode.

Claims (42)

1. A barcode reader comprising:

an image sensor having a primary field of view, the image sensor operable at a predetermined framerate;

an optical assembly configured to split the primary field of view into a first subfield of view and a second subfield of view;

an illumination assembly configured to illuminate targets appearing within the first subfield of view and the second subfield of view;

a controller communicatively coupled to the image sensor, the controller configured to:

instruct the image sensor to capture a first image with a first exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the first exposure duration, and

instruct the image sensor to capture a second image with a second exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the second exposure duration, the second exposure duration being different than the first exposure duration; and

a decoder configured to:

receive a portion of the first image obtained by a first set pixels of the image sensor,

receive a portion of the second image obtained by a second set of pixels of the image sensor, and

attempt to decode a barcode within at least one of the portion of the first image and the portion of the second image.

2. The barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the first image is filtered from the first image by the controller.

3. The barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the first image is filtered from the first image by the image sensor.

4. The barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the illumination assembly includes a first illumination subassembly and a second illumination subassembly, the first illumination subassembly being configured to illuminate the targets appearing within the first subfield of view, the second illumination subassembly being configured to illuminate the targets appearing within the second subfield of view.

5. The barcode reader of claim 4 , wherein:

the predetermined framerate is 60 frames per second; and

the controller is further configured to:

cause the first illumination subassembly to be active during at least a portion of the first exposure duration and further cause the second illumination subassembly to be active after the first exposure duration and before the second exposure duration; and

cause the second illumination subassembly to be active during at least a portion of the second exposure duration and further cause the first illumination subassembly to be active after the second exposure duration and before a third exposure duration.

6. The barcode reader of claim 5 , wherein the third exposure duration sequentially follows the second exposure duration, and wherein the second exposure duration sequentially follows the first exposure duration.

7. The barcode reader of claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

cause the second illumination subassembly to be inactive for at least some portion of the first exposure duration; and

cause the first illumination subassembly to be inactive for at least some portion of the second exposure duration.

8. The barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the barcode reader is a bi-optic barcode reader having a lower housing portion with a generally horizontal window and a upper housing portion with a generally upright window, wherein the first subfield of view passes through the generally horizontal window, and wherein the second subfield of view passes through the generally upright window.

9. The barcode reader of claim 1 , wherein the first subfield of view is configured to capture image data associated with a non-direct-part marking (DPM) barcode, and wherein the second subfield of view is configured to capture image data associated with the DPM barcode.

10. The barcode reader of claim 4 ,

wherein one of the first illumination assembly is further configured to at least partially illuminate the second subfield of view, and the second illumination assembly is further configured to at least partially illuminate the first subfield of view; and

wherein the controller is further configured to one of cause the first illumination subassembly to be inactive for all of the second exposure duration, and cause the second illumination subassembly to be inactive for all of the first exposure duration.

11. The barcode reader of claim 10 ,

wherein one of the first illumination assembly is further configured to at least partially illuminate the second subfield of view, and the second illumination assembly is further configured to at least partially illuminate the first subfield of view; and

wherein the controller is further configured to one of cause the first illumination subassembly to be inactive for all of the second exposure duration, and cause the second illumination subassembly to be inactive for all of the first exposure duration.

12. A barcode reader comprising:

an image sensor having a primary field of view, the image sensor operable at a predetermined framerate;

an optical assembly configured to split the primary field of view into a first subfield of view and a second subfield of view;

an illumination assembly configured to illuminate targets appearing within the first subfield of view and the second subfield of view, the illumination assembly including a first illumination subassembly and a second illumination subassembly, the first illumination subassembly being configured to illuminate the targets appearing within the first subfield of view, the second illumination subassembly being configured to illuminate the targets appearing within the second subfield of view;

a controller communicatively coupled to the image sensor, the controller configured to:

instruct the image sensor to capture a first image with a first exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the first exposure duration, and

instruct the image sensor to capture a second image with a second exposure duration while having the illumination assembly be activated for at least a portion of the second exposure duration, the second exposure duration being the same as the first exposure duration; and

a decoder configured to:

receive a portion of the first image obtained by a first set pixels of the image sensor,

receive a portion of the second image obtained by a second set of pixels of the image sensor, and

attempt to decode a barcode within at least one of the portion of the first image and the portion of the second image.

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 Jul 28, 2020
From: HANDSHAW, DARRAN MICHAEL; BARKAN, EDWARD; DRZYMALA, MARK
To: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053333/0119 →