DEVICE FOR ACQUIRING OPTICAL INFORMATION
20170276901 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/10831
PHYSICS
G02B7/10
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure describes a device (10) for the acquisition of optical information, in one embodiment including an external case (11) and, within the case (11), an optical module (20) including an optical focusing group (21) having an optical axis (X). The device (10) may further include, within the case (11), a mechanical actuator (50) associated with the optical focusing group (21) and configured in such a way as to move the optical focusing group (21) along the optical axis (X). The mechanical actuator (50) may include a gripping member (51) of the optical focusing group (21) arranged externally with respect to the optical module (20) and associated with the optical focusing group (21) on opposite sides with respect to the optical axis (X). The gripping member (51) can be moved along a direction parallel to the optical axis (X) such as by way of a control member (70) extending coaxially to the optical axis (X) and operatable in rotation around the optical axis (X) from the outside of the case (11).
Claims
1. A device for the acquisition of optical information, comprising an external case and, within said external case: an optical module comprising an optical focusing group of a light beam, said optical focusing group having an optical axis; a mechanical actuator associated with the optical focusing group and configured in such a way as to move the optical focusing group along said optical axis; wherein said mechanical actuator comprises: a gripping member of the optical focusing group arranged externally with respect to the optical module and associated with the optical focusing group on opposite sides with respect to said optical axis; a control member of the movement of said gripping member along a direction parallel to said optical axis; wherein said control member extends coaxially to said optical axis and is operatable in rotation around said optical axis from the outside of said external case.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said gripping member comprises a pair of arms.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein said arms extend symmetrically with respect to said optical axis.
4. A device according to claim 2, wherein each of said arms is substantially C-shaped and comprises, at a free end portion thereof, a fastening wall at an end flange of the optical focusing group and, at an opposite end portion thereof, a coupling wall to said control member.
5. A device according to claim 4, wherein said fastening wall is held in axial abutment against said end flange by a clamping screw that is screwed into a threaded hole formed in said fastening wall and having a head in abutment against said end flange from opposite side with respect to said fastening wall.
6. A device according to claim 4, wherein said fastening walls and said coupling walls extend substantially perpendicularly to said optical axis.
7. A device according to claim 4, wherein each of said arms is connected to the other arm by means of a connecting arm coupled to said control member and made as one piece with said coupling walls.
8. A device according to claim 2, wherein said external case comprises, therewithin, a PCB that supports the optical module and wherein one of said arms is interposed between the optical module and said PCB and comprises a sliding projecting element housed within a sliding seat formed within said PCB.
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein said control member comprises: a threaded insert integral to said gripping member and arranged coaxially to said optical axis; an adjustment screw engaged with said threaded insert; a control member of the rotation of said adjustment screw, wherein said rotational control member is integral to said adjustment screw and is arranged externally to said external case.
10. A device according to claim 9, wherein said rotational control member is arranged coaxially to said optical axis.
11. A device according to claim 3, wherein each of said arms is substantially C-shaped and comprises, at a free end portion thereof, a fastening wall at an end flange of the optical focusing group and, at an opposite end portion thereof, a coupling wall to said control member.
12. A device according to claim 5, wherein said fastening walls and said coupling walls extend substantially perpendicularly to said optical axis.
13. A device according to claim 5, wherein each of said arms is connected to the other arm by means of a connecting arm coupled to said control member and made as one piece with said coupling walls.
14. A device according to claim 6, wherein each of said arms is connected to the other arm by means of a connecting arm coupled to said control member and made as one piece with said coupling walls.
15. A device according to claim 8, wherein said control member comprises: a threaded insert integral to said gripping member and arranged coaxially to said optical axis; an adjustment screw engaged with said threaded insert; a control member of the rotation of said adjustment screw, wherein said rotational control member is integral to said adjustment screw and is arranged externally to said external case.
Description
[0039] More features and benefits of the device of the present invention will become more evident from the following detailed description of one preferred embodiment thereof, by way of an illustrative and non-limiting example with reference to the enclosed drawings. In said drawings:
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[0044] In
[0045] The reading device 10 comprises an external case 11 within which an optical module 20 is housed that contains all of the mechanical, optical and electronic components necessary for the reading of optical codes.
[0046] In particular, the optical module 20 comprises, in the specific example illustrated here, a pair of light sources 15 (
[0047] The optical module 20 further comprises an optical focusing group 21 with an optical axis (X) and an end flange 22 (
[0048] The optical focusing group 21 collects the light diffused by the optical code illuminated by the light sources 15.
[0049] The optical module 20 also comprises an optical group for detecting the light beam focused by means of the optical focusing group 21. The optical detection group, which is not shown in the attached figures, comprises in particular an image sensor that lies in a plane perpendicular to the optical axis X and in optical alignment with the optical focusing group 21.
[0050] In the example illustrated here, the external case 11 includes a box-shaped body 211 and a mutually coupled cover 311.
[0051] The box-shaped body 211 has a substantially parallelepiped form and houses therein the optical module 20.
[0052] The box-shaped body 211 has a face 212 (
[0053] Formed on the frame 213, on opposing sides with respect to the reading window 214, there are respective through holes 213a for fixing the frame 213 onto the box-shaped body 211 by means of appropriate screws 213b.
[0054] The box-shaped body 211 has, furthermore, on the inner surface of two opposing side walls 215 thereof, respective thickened portions 216 having a parallelepiped form wherein respective threaded holes 217 are obtained (
[0055] The cover 311 is coupled to the box-shaped body 211 at the face 212 of the latter.
[0056] The cover 311 comprises a main body 312 wherefrom two opposing pairs of fins 313a, 313b protrude, which fit the box-shaped body 211 in such a way that each thickened portion 216 is interposed between a respective pair of fins 313a, 313b. The fins of each pair of fins 313a, 313b have planar facing surfaces in order to allow for the scrolling of the fins 313a, 313b upon the thickened portions 216 when the lid 311 is coupled to the box-shaped body 211.
[0057] The main body 312 comprises a front wall 315 (
[0058] The central hole 316 is coaxial to the optical axis X.
[0059] The reading device 10 further comprises a mask 411 housed within the box-shaped body 211. In
[0060] The mask 411 has openings to allow for the passage of the beam of light emitted by the light sources 15 and by the beam of light diffused by the illuminated optical code and is configured in such a way as to screen the aforesaid beams of light with respect to one another, thus preventing spurious radiation belonging to the beam of light emitted by the light sources 15 unintentionally being collected by the focusing device 21 before leaving the optical module 20.
[0061] As shown in
[0062] The printed circuit 511 comprises a lower portion 512, an upper portion 513 and an intermediate portion 514 which is associated with the lower 512 and upper 513 portions by means of respective connectors 511a configured in such a way as to carry electrical signals from one portion 512, 513, 514 to another.
[0063] The intermediate portion 514 has a central hole 515 which is coaxial to the optical axis X.
[0064] The printed circuit 511 is also housed within the box-shaped body 211, with the intermediate portion 514 in abutment against the front wall 315 of the cover 311.
[0065] The lower portion 512 of the PCB 511 serves as a support plate for the optical module 20 within the box-shaped body 211.
[0066] The lower portion 512 of the PCB 511 comprises, at a center line portion thereof, a sliding seat 520 extending parallel to the optical axis X and whose function is described hereinafter (
[0067] The lower portion 512 of the PCB 511 also comprises, on opposing sides with respect to the sliding seat 520, respective locking elements 521 of the optical module 20 on the lower portion 512 of the PCB 511.
[0068] The free end portions of the lower and upper portions 512 and 513 of the PCB 511 are associated with the mask 411.
[0069] The reading device 10 further comprises a mechanical actuator 50 that is arranged for allowing the focusing distance to be adjusted. This mechanical actuator 50 will be described with particular reference to
[0070] The mechanical actuator 50 comprises a gripping member 51 of the optical focusing group 20. In particular, the gripping member 51 comprises a pair of arms 52a, 52b made as one piece with the connecting arm 53.
[0071] The arms 52a, 52b are parallel to the optical axis X and extend from symmetrically opposite sides with respect to the optical axis X.
[0072] The connecting arm 53 extends perpendicularly to the optical axis X and has a hole 56 that is coaxial to optical axis X.
[0073] The arm 52a has a sliding projecting element 60 housed within the sliding seat 520 formed within the lower portion 512 of the PCB 511. Following an operation of the control element, the projecting element 60 slides within the sliding seat 520, guiding the axial movement of the gripping member 51, and therefore the optical focusing group 21.
[0074] As illustrated in
[0075] The arms 52a and 52b are substantially C shaped and have, at the free end portions thereof, a fastening wall 55 at the end flange 22 of the optical focusing group 21. On the fastening wall 55 are formed threaded holes 55a.
[0076] The fastening wall 55 extends perpendicularly to the optical axis X.
[0077] The end flange 22 is pushed in axial abutment against the fastening wall 55 by the head 54a of a clamping screw 54 screwed into the threaded hole 55a.
[0078] The offset end portion of the arms 52a and 52b is made as one piece with the connecting arm 53. The latter defines a wall for coupling the arms 52a, 52b (and therefore the gripping member 51) to a control member 70 that controls the axial movement of the gripping member 51, and therefore the optical focusing group 21.
[0079] Again, with reference to the
[0080] As illustrated in
[0081] The rotation of the adjustment screw 71 within the threaded insert 72 around the optical axis X allows for the axial movement of the gripping member 51 with respect to the optical module 20.
[0082] In the example illustrated, the hole 56 has an internal thread and the threaded insert 72 has an external thread that mates with that of the hole 56 and that is opposite to that of the adjustment screw 71. In this way, it is possible to screw the threaded insert 72 in a stable way in the connecting arm 53 without the undesirable risk of unscrewing the threaded insert 72 during the axial movement of the gripping member 51 as a result of the engagement between the adjustment screw 71 and the threaded insert 72.
[0083] The adjustment screw 71 comprises a head 71a arranged externally to the cover 311, and therefore externally to the external case 11.
[0084] The head 71a acts as a control element for the rotation of the adjustment screw 71 around the optical axis X.
[0085] Mounted upon the head 71a of the adjustment screw 71 there is a bezel 73 that is preferably graduated in such a way as to supply the user with a visual indication of the amount of rotation applied to the adjustment screw 71.
[0086] Arranged between the head 71a of the adjustment screw 71 and the front wall 315 of the cover 311 there is, in a state of axial torsion, an elastic sealing gasket 75.
[0087] The adjustment screw 71 comprises a shank 71b arranged internally to the external case 11 there being formed thereupon an annular groove 71c that houses a circlip 76. This circlip 76 is in axial abutment against the front wall 315 of the cover 311 and avoids, together with the elastic gasket 75, any eventual undesired relative axial movement between the adjustment screw 71 and the external case 11.
[0088] In operation, in order to adjust the focusing distance of the reading device 10, the user turns, preferably by means of a screwdriver, the head 71a of the screw 71, thus rotating the adjustment screw 71 within the threaded insert 72 and thereby producing an axial movement of the threaded insert 72 with respect to the adjustment screw 71. Given that the threaded insert is integral to the gripping member 51, the latter being integral to the optical focusing group 21, following rotation of the screw 71, axial movement occurs of the optical focusing group 21 by an amount proportional to the angle of rotation applied to the bezel 73.
[0089] The control member 70 described above can be used with any type of conventional optical module 20 having an optical focusing group 21 with an end flange 22.
[0090] Naturally, a person skilled in the art could make further changes and variations to the invention described above in order to satisfy specific and contingent application requirements, variations and modifications that nonetheless fall within the scope of protection as defined by the subsequent claims.