Stationary scanner device, stationary scanner system, and handheld scanner holding structure
10354109 ยท 2019-07-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07G1/0018
PHYSICS
G06K7/109
PHYSICS
International classification
G06K7/10
PHYSICS
G06K19/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A stationary scanning device includes: a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on a front surface of a support column and is configured to optically read item data; a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data; and a holding portion that is mounted on a side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner, the holding portion being configured to hold the handheld scanner such that a cable extending from an end portion of the handheld scanner falls in a space with a predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
Claims
1. A stationary scanning device, comprising: a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on a front surface of a support column and is configured to optically read item data; a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data; and a holding portion that is mounted on a side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner, wherein the handheld scanner comprises a reading part, a gripping part, and a cable that is connected to the reading part and extends from an end portion of the gripping part, wherein the cable extends from a port formed in the side surface of the support column, and has one end fixed at the port, wherein the cable has a length at which a lower end of the cable is not brought into contact with a checkout counter when the handheld scanner is held on the holding portion, wherein the holding portion comprises a base plate, and two arms that project from the base plate such that inner surfaces of the two arms face each other, wherein the two arms are shaped such that a space formed between the two arms is gradually narrowed toward leading ends of the arms, wherein the holding portion further comprises a lower-surface abutment part against which a lower surface of the reading part is brought into abutment, wherein each of the two arms comprises a side-surface abutment part against which a corresponding one of side surfaces of the reading part of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment near the gripping part, wherein the reading part and the gripping part of the handheld scanner form a predetermined angle when seen from side surfaces of the reading part and the gripping part, wherein the handheld scanner has an end-narrow shape such that a distance between the side surfaces of the handheld scanner is reduced from the reading part toward the gripping part, wherein the side surfaces of the handheld scanner forming the end-narrow shape are each brought into abutment against a corresponding one of the side-surface abutment parts, and when the handheld scanner is held on the holding portion, each side surface of the handheld scanner forming the end-narrow shape abut against each side-surface abutment part, and the lower surface of the reading part abuts against the lower-surface abutment part, whereby an upper surface of the reading part faces upward and a distal end portion of the gripping part is tilted toward the support column with a predetermined angle, so that the cable is extended from the end portion of the gripping part of the handheld scanner and is hung down and falls at a predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column, and wherein the predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface is within a space formed between the support column and a support column guard mounted on a checkout counter when the stationary scanning device is installed on the checkout counter, for protecting the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
2. A stationary scanning device according to claim 1, wherein the lower-surface abutment part is formed on one of a central portion of the base plate, and a root portion of each of the two arms.
3. A stationary scanning device according to claim 1, wherein the side-surface abutment part has a straight shape in parallel to a projecting direction of the two arms, and wherein the holding portion further comprises a rising part that contacts part of an upper surface of the handheld scanner.
4. A stationary scanning device according to claim 1, wherein the side-surface abutment part has a slope shape extending upwardly with respect to a direction opposite a projecting direction of the two arms.
5. A stationary scanning system, comprising: a checkout counter; a support column mounted upright on the checkout counter; a support column guard mounted on the checkout counter, for protecting a front surface and a side surface of the support column; a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on the front surface of the support column and is configured to optically read item data; a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data; and a holding portion that is mounted on the side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner, wherein the handheld scanner comprises a reading part, a gripping part, and a cable that is connected to the reading part and extends from an end portion of the gripping part, wherein the cable extends from a port formed in the side surface of the support column, and has one end fixed at the port, wherein the cable has a length at which a lower end of the cable is not brought into contact with a checkout counter when the handheld scanner is held on the holding portion, wherein the holding portion comprises a base plate, and two arms that project from the base plate such that inner surfaces of the two arms face each other, wherein the two arms are shaped such that a space formed between the two arms is gradually narrowed toward leading ends of the arms, wherein the holding portion further comprises a lower-surface abutment part against which a lower surface of the reading part is brought into abutment, wherein each of the two arms comprises a side-surface abutment part against which a corresponding one of side surfaces of the reading part of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment near the gripping part, wherein the reading part and the gripping part of the handheld scanner form a predetermined angle when seen from side surfaces of the reading part and the gripping part, wherein the handheld scanner has an end-narrow shape such that a distance between the side surfaces of the handheld scanner is reduced from the reading part toward the gripping part, wherein the side surfaces of the handheld scanner forming the end-narrow shape are each brought into abutment against a corresponding one of the side-surface abutment parts, and when the handheld scanner is held on the holding portion, each side surface of the handheld scanner forming the end-narrow shape abuts against each side-surface abutment part, and the lower surface of the reading part abuts against the lower-surface abutment part, whereby an upper surface of the reading part faces upward and a distal end portion of the gripping part is tilted toward the support column with a predetermined angle, so that the cable is extended from an end portion of the handheld scanner and is hung down and falls at a predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column, wherein the predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column is within a space formed between the support column and the support column guard mounted on the checkout counter when the support column and support column guard are installed on the checkout counter, for protecting the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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MODES FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION
(20) In the following, embodiments of this invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings. Description of similar contents is appropriately omitted to avoid repetitive and cumbersome description.
1. First Embodiment
(21) A first embodiment of this invention is described with reference to
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(25) The cable 142 extending from the handheld scanner 112 keeps an angle of the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner 112 until passing through the cable gland 144, which has rigidity preventing the cable gland 144 from being deformed easily, and hangs down after passing through the cable gland 144. Further, as described later, the cable 142 is fixed at a drawing-out port formed in the support column 102, and thus has a length with which the lower end of the hanging-down cable 142 is not brought into contact with the checkout counter 120 when the handheld scanner 112 is held on the holding portion 110. The cable 142 may have a length with which the lower end of the hanging-down cable 142 is brought into contact with the checkout counter 120, but does not hang down over the checkout counter 120.
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(28) Further, in the holding portion 110, two arms of a first arm 160a and a second arm 160b extend from a base plate 158 of the mold component 154B. A space between the two arms of the first arm 160a and the second arm 160b is a receiving space 162 for receiving the handheld scanner 112. A space between the leading ends of the first arm 160a and the second arm 160b is an insertion opening 164 for inserting the handheld scanner 112 when the handheld scanner 112 is held.
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(31) The abutment surfaces (lower-surface abutment surfaces) (see
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(33) The handheld scanner 112 is held under a state illustrated in
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(38) Each of the side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b of the two arms of the holding portion 110, against which the side surfaces of the handheld scanner 112 are in abutment, has a shape that the side-surface abutment surface extends inwardly toward the other side-surface abutment surface while drawing a slope. The side surfaces of the handheld scanner 112 are in abutment against the above-mentioned side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b of the first arm 160a and the second arm 160b of the holding portion 110, and hence the handheld scanner can be prevented from moving (shifting) in the direction of the insertion opening 164 when being held. Consequently, the handheld scanner 112 can be prevented from falling from the holding portion 110.
(39) The abutment surfaces 166 of the holding portion 110, against which the lower surface of the reading part 116 of the handheld scanner 112 is brought into abutment, are needed for the gripping part 118 to be tilted (to face downward and form a predetermined angle to the vertical direction) when the handheld scanner 112 is in a held state. That is, in the held state of
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(43) The handheld scanner 112 is held on the holding portion 110 as follows: for example, a user grips the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner, inserts the narrowest part between the reading part 116 and the gripping part 118 through the insertion opening 164 formed between the first arm 160a and the second arm 160b, and then releases his/her hand gripping the handheld scanner 112. Then, the handheld scanner 112 falls within the receiving space 162 of the holding portion 110 due to the weight of the handheld scanner 112 itself and the weight of the cable 142, shifts in the direction of the insertion opening 164, and finally enters the state illustrated in
(44) The handheld scanner 112 is removed from the holding portion 110 as follows: the user may grip the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner 112, and separate the handheld scanner 112 from the holding portion 110 such that the narrowest part between the reading part 116 and the gripping part 118 passes through the insertion opening 164 formed between the first arm 160a and the second arm 160b. The upper portion of the holding portion 110 is opened, and hence no structure holds the handheld scanner 112 from the above. Thus, the user can easily remove the handheld scanner 112 from the holding portion 110 by gripping the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner 112, and lifting up the handheld scanner 112 a little.
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2. Second Embodiment
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(49) Similarly to the first embodiment, the lower surface of the reading part 116 of the handheld scanner 112 is in abutment against the two abutment surfaces 166 of the holding portion 110 at a position near both the side surfaces of the reading part 116.
(50) The abutment surfaces 166 of the holding portion 110, against which the lower surface of the reading part 116 of the handheld scanner 112 is in abutment, are separately formed on the two roots of two arms 160a and 160b. However, the abutment surface 166 may be continuous without separation. Further, instead of the roots of the two arms 160a and 160b, the abutment surface 166 may be formed at one point on the center of the base plate 158, for example. Similarly to the first embodiment, the side surfaces of the handheld scanner 112 are partly in abutment, near the boundary between the reading part 116 and the gripping part 118, against side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b of the respective two arms 160a and 160b. The side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b are horizontal surfaces unlike the first embodiment. Further, similarly to the first embodiment, the abutment surfaces 166 have a rounded shape.
(51) Further, the leading end portions of the first and second arms 160a and 160b of the second embodiment have a first rising part 180a and a second rising part 180b, respectively.
(52) Not only the side surfaces of the handheld scanner 112 are in abutment against the side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b of the respective two arms 160a and 160b of the holding portion 110, but also the upper surface of the handheld scanner 112 is in abutment against the rear surfaces (part of the surfaces opposed to the base plate 158) of the first rising part 180a and the second rising part 180b (see
(53) The holding portion 110 of the second embodiment is only required to have the abutment surfaces 166 against which the lower surface of the reading part 116 of the handheld scanner 112 is brought into abutment, the flat (horizontal) side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b formed on the two arms 160a and 160b against which both the side surfaces of the handheld scanner 112 are brought into abutment, and the first rising part 180a and the second rising part 180b against which the upper surface of the handheld scanner 112 is brought into abutment, for preventing the handheld scanner 112 from moving in the direction of the insertion opening 164 when being held.
(54) The abutment surfaces 166 of the holding portion 110, against which the lower surface of the reading part 116 of the handheld scanner 112 is brought into abutment, are needed for the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner 112 to be tilted (to face downward and form a predetermined angle to the vertical direction). The side-surface abutment surfaces 168a and 168b, the first rising part 180a, and the second rising part 180b formed on the two arms 160a and 160b of the holding portion 110 are needed for maintaining the gripping part 118 of the handheld scanner 112 in a posture facing downward and tilted on the support column 102 side with respect to the vertical direction.
(55) In the first and second embodiments described above, the cable 142 falls in a space with a predetermined distance from the support column 102 of the stationary scanning device 100 (for example, the inner side of the support column guard 114 in this embodiment).
(56) When the support column guard 114 is not provided to the support column 102, the cable 142 may be configured to fall in a space with a predetermined distance (for example, 50 mm) from the front surface and the side surface of the support column 102.
(57) Further, although the stationary scanning device of this invention is described as the device configured to scan barcodes of items, this invention is applicable to stationary scanning devices configured to read two-dimensional codes, e.g., QR codes (trademark), in addition to the device for barcodes.
(58) The first and second embodiments have been described above. Part or whole of each of the above-mentioned embodiments can also be described as follows. The following supplementary notes are not intended to limit this invention.
(59) [Supplementary Note 1]
(60) A stationary scanning device, comprising:
(61) a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on a front surface of a support column and is configured to optically read item data;
(62) a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data; and
(63) a holding portion that is mounted on a side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner,
(64) the holding portion being configured to hold the handheld scanner such that a cable extending from an end portion of the handheld scanner falls in a space with a predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
(65) [Supplementary Note 2]
(66) A stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 1,
(67) wherein the handheld scanner comprises: a reading part; a gripping part; and the cable that is connected to the reading part and is drawn out of the end portion of the gripping part, and
(68) wherein the holding portion is configured to hold the handheld scanner in a manner that the reading part faces upward and the gripping part is tilted on the support column side such that the cable falls in the space with the predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
(69) [Supplementary Note 3]
(70) A stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 2,
(71) wherein the holding portion comprises; a base plate; two arms that are projected from the base plate and are opposed to each other; and a lower-surface abutment part against which a lower surface of the reading part is brought into abutment, and
(72) wherein each of the two arms comprises a side-surface abutment part against which corresponding one of side surfaces of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment near the gripping part.
(73) [Supplementary Note 4]
(74) A stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 3,
(75) wherein the reading part and the gripping part of the handheld scanner form a predetermined angle when seen from side surfaces of the reading part and the gripping part,
(76) wherein the handheld scanner has an end-narrow shape that a distance between the side surfaces of the handheld scanner is reduced from the reading part toward the gripping part, and
(77) wherein the side surfaces forming the end-narrow shape are each brought into abutment against the side-surface abutment part.
(78) [Supplementary Note 5]
(79) A stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 3 or 4, wherein the lower-surface abutment part is formed on one of a central portion of the base plate, and the base plate and a root portion of each of the two arms.
(80) [Supplementary Note 6]
(81) A stationary scanning device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 3 to 5,
(82) wherein the side-surface abutment part has one of a slope shape extending upwardly with respect to a projecting direction of the two arms, and a horizontal shape in parallel to the projecting direction of the two arms, and
(83) wherein the holding portion further comprises, when the side-surface abutment part has the horizontal shape, a rising part against which part of an upper surface of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment.
(84) [Supplementary Note 7]
(85) A stationary scanning device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 6, wherein the space with the predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface comprises a space formed between the support column and a support column guard mounted on a checkout counter when the stationary scanning device is installed on the checkout counter, for protecting the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
(86) [Supplementary Note 8]
(87) A stationary scanning device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 7, in which the holding portion is configured to hold a gripping part of the handheld scanner such that the gripping part is tilted by 25 degrees with respect to the support column.
(88) [Supplementary Note 9]
(89) A stationary scanning device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 8,
(90) in which the support column has a drawing-out port, and
(91) in which the cable of the handheld scanner is drawn out through the drawing-out port.
(92) [Supplementary Note 10]
(93) A stationary scanning system, comprising:
(94) a checkout counter;
(95) a support column mounted upright on the checkout counter;
(96) a support column guard mounted on the checkout counter, for protecting a front surface and a side surface of the support column;
(97) a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on the front surface of the support column and is configured to optically read item data;
(98) a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data; and
(99) a holding portion that is mounted on the side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner,
(100) the holding portion being configured to hold the handheld scanner such that a cable extending from an end portion of the handheld scanner falls in a space formed between the support column guard and the support column.
(101) [Supplementary Note 11]
(102) A stationary scanning system according to Supplementary Note 10,
(103) wherein the handheld scanner comprises: a reading part; a gripping part; and the cable that is connected to the reading part and is drawn out of the end portion of the gripping part, and
(104) wherein the holding portion is configured to hold the handheld scanner in a manner that the reading part faces upward and the gripping part is tilted on the support column side such that the cable falls in the space.
(105) [Supplementary Note 12]
(106) A stationary scanning system according to Supplementary Note 11,
(107) wherein the holding portion comprises; a base plate; two arms that are projected from the base plate and are opposed to each other; and a lower-surface abutment part against which a lower surface of the reading part is brought into abutment, and
(108) wherein each of the two arms comprises a side-surface abutment part against which corresponding one of side surfaces of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment near the gripping part.
(109) [Supplementary Note 13]
(110) A stationary scanning system according to Supplementary Note 12,
(111) wherein the reading part and the gripping part of the handheld scanner form a predetermined angle when seen from side surfaces of the reading part and the gripping part,
(112) wherein the handheld scanner has an end-narrow shape that a distance between the side surfaces of the handheld scanner is reduced from the reading part toward the gripping part, and
(113) wherein the side surfaces forming the end-narrow shape are each brought into abutment against the side-surface abutment part.
(114) [Supplementary Note 14]
(115) A stationary scanning system according to Supplementary Note 12 or 13, wherein the lower-surface abutment part is formed on one of a central portion of the base plate, and the base plate and a root portion of each of the two arms.
(116) [Supplementary Note 15]
(117) A stationary scanning system according to any one of Supplementary Notes 12 to 14,
(118) wherein the side-surface abutment part has one of a slope shape extending upwardly with respect to a projecting direction of the two arms, and a horizontal shape in parallel to the projecting direction of the two arms, and
(119) wherein the holding portion further comprises, when the side-surface abutment part has the horizontal shape, a rising part against which part of an upper surface of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment.
(120) [Supplementary Note 16]
(121) A stationary scanning system according to any one of Supplementary Notes 10 to 15, in which the holding portion is configured to hold a gripping part of the handheld scanner such that the gripping part is tilted by 25 degrees with respect to the support column.
(122) [Supplementary Note 17]
(123) A stationary scanning system according to any one of Supplementary Notes 10 to 16,
(124) in which the support column has a drawing-out port, and
(125) in which the cable of the handheld scanner is drawn out through the drawing-out port.
(126) [Supplementary Note 18]
(127) A handheld scanner holding structure, which is applicable to a stationary scanning device comprising: a fixed scanner portion that is mounted on a front surface of a support column and is configured to optically read item data; and a handheld scanner configured to optically read the item data,
(128) the handheld scanner holding structure comprising a holding portion that is mounted on a side surface of the support column and is configured to hold the handheld scanner,
(129) the holding portion being configured to hold the handheld scanner such that a cable extending from an end portion of the handheld scanner falls in a space with a predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
(130) [Supplementary Note 19]
(131) A handheld scanner holding structure, which is applicable to a stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 18,
(132) wherein the handheld scanner comprises: a reading part; a gripping part; and the cable that is connected to the reading part and is drawn out of the end portion of the gripping part, and
(133) wherein the holding portion is configured to hold the handheld scanner in a manner that the reading part faces upward and the gripping part is tilted on the support column side such that the cable falls in the space with the predetermined distance from the front surface and the side surface of the support column.
(134) [Supplementary Note 20]
(135) A handheld scanner holding structure, which is applicable to a stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 19,
(136) wherein the holding portion comprises; a base plate; two arms that are projected from the base plate and are opposed to each other; and a lower-surface abutment part against which a lower surface of the reading part is brought into abutment, and
(137) wherein each of the two arms comprises a side-surface abutment part against which corresponding one of side surfaces of the handheld scanner is brought into abutment near the gripping part.
(138) [Supplementary Note 21]
(139) A handheld scanner holding structure, which is applicable to a stationary scanning device according to Supplementary Note 20,
(140) wherein the reading part and the gripping part of the handheld scanner form a predetermined angle when seen from side surfaces of the reading part and the gripping part,
(141) wherein the handheld scanner has an end-narrow shape that a distance between the side surfaces of the handheld scanner is reduced from the reading part toward the gripping part, and
(142) wherein the side surfaces forming the end-narrow shape are each brought into abutment against the side-surface abutment part.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(143) 10 . . . handheld scanner 11 . . . scanner portion 12 . . . holding portion 13 . . . cable 20 . . . checkout counter 21 . . . support column 22 . . . key board 23 . . . display portion 100 . . . stationary scanning device 102 . . . support column 104 . . . scanner portion 106 . . . display portion for cashier 108 . . . key board 110, 110 . . . holding portion 112 . . . handheld scanner 114 . . . support column guard 116 . . . reading part 118 . . . gripping part 120 . . . checkout counter 130 . . . shopping basket 142 . . . cable 144 . . . cable gland 150 . . . cart 152 . . . base 152-1 . . . projecting plate 152-1a . . . hole 154A, 154B . . . mold component 154A-a . . . hole 156 . . . screw 158 . . . base plate 160a, 160a . . . first arm 160b, 160b . . . second arm 162 . . . receiving space 164, 164 . . . insertion opening 166 . . . abutment surface 168a, 168b, 168a, 168b . . . side-surface abutment surface 170 . . . drawing-out port 180a . . . first rising part 180b . . . second rising part
(144) This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-199904, filed on Sep. 30, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.