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Title:
Light collector and prism light source for photoelectric readers
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. In a photoelectric reader including a light source, mounted such that light rays are directed toward a region whereat an apertured information medium is positioned or passes, and light sensors, located on the side of the apertured information medium remote from the light receiving side, for receiving light passing through the apertures in the apertured information medium, the improvement comprising a light source for producing a continuous, narrow strip light beam, said light source including:
A. an elongate, integral light collector and prism having a central longitudinal axis, comprising:
1. a cone shaped collector section formed at one end of said light collector and prism, said collector section including an aperture located along said central longitudinal axis suitable for receiving a point source light emitting element, the internal surfaces of said aperture and the external surfaces of said light collector section being formed so as to collect light rays emitted by a point source light emitting element positioned in said aperture, imperfectly collimate said light rays and direct said imperfectly collimated light rays in a predetermined direction generally, but not entirely, parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said light collector and prism; and,
2. a prism section formed at the other end of said elongate, integral light collector and prism, said prism section being positioned along said central longitudinal axis so as to receive said imperfectly collimated light rays directed in a direction generally, but not entirely, parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said light collector and prism by said collector section, said prism section being elongated and including opposed stepped and narrow edges, said stepped edge including tread regions lying parallel to said central longitudinal axis and riser regions lying transverse to said central longitudinal axis, said riser regions positioned so as to receive light rays directed in a direction parallel to said central axis by said collector section and redirect said light rays outwardly through said narrow edge, said tread regions positioned so as to receive light rays directed in a direction not entirely parallel to said central longitudinal axis by said collector section and redirect said light rays outwardly through said narrow edge; and,
B. a point source light emitting element mounted in said aperture in said collector section of said elongate, integral light collector and prism.
2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer wall of said collector section and the wall of said aperture both include cone-shaped sections co-axially formed about, and diverging in the same direction toward, said central longitudinal axis, the cone-shaped section of said aperture wall diverging more rapidly toward said longitudinal axis than the cone-shaped section of said outer wall of said collector section; and wherein said point light source light emitting element is an incandescent bulb.
3. The improvement claimed in claim 2 wherein said elongate, integral light collector and prism is formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
4. The improvement claimed in claim 3 wherein all of the surfaces of said elongate, integral light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
5. The improvement claimed in claim 2 wherein: said aperture of said collector section also includes a cylindrical section, having an exterior opening, forming co-axially about said central longitudinal axis; the cone-shaped section of said aperture is truncated and diverges inwardly from said cylindrical section; and, said cone-shaped section of said aperture terminates in a collimating lens surface.
6. The improvement claimed in claim 5 wherein, starting at the end of said collector section containing the exterior opening into said aperture, the outer wall of said collector section commences with an outwardly diverging cone-shaped section formed co-axially about said central longitudinal axis followed by said outer wall inwardly diverging cone-shaped section.
7. The improvement claimed in claim 6 wherein said elongate, integral light collector and prism is formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
8. The improvement claimed in claim 7 wherein all of the surfaces of said elongate, integral light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperature in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
9. The improvement claimed in claim 6 wherein said stepped edge of said prism section converges toward the narrow edge of said prism section and the narrow edge of said prism section is planar and lies parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said elongate, integral light collector and prism.
10. The improvement claimed in claim 9, wherein the risers of the steps of said stepped edge form an angle of approximately 45.degree. with respect to said central longitudinal axis.
11. The improvement claimed in claim 10 wherein said elongate, integral light collector and prism is formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
12. The improvement claimed in claim 11 wherein all of the surfaces of said elongate, integral light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
13. The improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein said stepped edge of said prism section converges toward the narrow edge of said prism section and the narrow edge of said prism section is planar and lies parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said elongate, integral light collector and prism.
14. The improvement claimed in claim 13, wherein the risers of the steps of said stepped edge form an angle of approximately 45.degree. with respect to said central longitudinal axis.
15. The improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein said elongate, integral light collector and prism is formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
16. The improvement claimed in claim 15 wherein all of the surfaces of said elongate, integral light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
17. A light collector and prism comprising:
1. a cone shaped collector section including an aperture located along a central longitudinal axis suitable for receiving a point source light emitting element, the internal surfaces of said aperture and the external surfaces of said light collector section being formed so as to collect light rays emitted by a point source light emitting element positioned in said aperture, imperfectly collimate said light rays and direct said imperfectly collimated light rays in a predetermined direction generally, but not entirely, parallel to said central longitudinal axis; and,
2. a prism section integrally formed at the end of said collector section remote from said aperture, said prism section being positioned along said central longitudinal axis so as to receive said imperfectly collimated light rays directed in a direction generally, but not entirely, parallel to said central longitudinal axis by said collection section, said prism section being elongated and including opposed stepped and narrow edges, said stepped edge including tread regions lying parallel to said central longitudinal axis and riser regions lying transverse to said central longitudinal axis, said riser regions positioned so as to receive light rays directed in a direction parallel to said central longitudinal axis by said collector section and redirect said light rays outwardly through said narrow edge, said tread regions positioned so as to receive light rays directed in a direction not entirely parallel to said central longitudinal axis by said collector section and redirect said light rays outwardly through said narrow edge, said outwardly redirected light rays forming a continuous narrow strip light beam.
18. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 17 wherein the outer wall of said collector section and the wall of said aperture both include cone-shaped sections co-axially formed about, and diverging in the same direction toward, said central longitudinal axis, the cone-shaped section of said aperture wall diverging more rapidly toward said longitudinal axis than the cone-shaped section of said outer wall of said collector section.
19. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 18 formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
20. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 19 wherein all of the surfaces of said light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
21. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 18 wherein: said aperture of said collector section also includes a cylindrical section, having an exterior opening, formed co-axially about said central longitudinal axis; the cone-shaped section of said aperture is truncated and diverges inwardly from said cylindrical section; and, said cone-shaped section of said aperture terminates in a collimating lens surface.
22. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 21 wherein, starting at the end of said collector section containing the exterior opening into said aperture, the outer wall of said collector section commences with an outwardly diverging cone-shaped section formed co-axially about said central longitudinal axis followed by said outer wall inwardly diverging cone-shaped section.
23. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 22, formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
24. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 23 wherein all of the surfaces of said light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
25. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 4 wherein said stepped edge of said prism section converges toward the narrow edge of said prism section and the narrow edge of said prism section is planar and lies parallel to said central longitudinal axis.
26. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 25, wherein the risers of the steps of said stepped edge form an angle of approximately 45.degree. with respect to said central longitudinal axis.
27. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 25 formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
28. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 27 wherein all of the surfaces of said light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
29. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 17 wherein said stepped edge of said prism section converges toward the narrow edge of said prism section and the narrow edge of said prism section is planar and lies parallel to said central longitudinal axis.
30. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 29 wherein the risers of the steps of said stepped edge form an angle of approximately 45.degree. with respect to said central longitudinal axis.
31. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 17 wherein said elongate, integral light collector and prism is formed of transparent acrylic plastic.
32. A light collector and prism as claimed in claim 31 wherein all of the surfaces of said light collector and prism are metalized except for the surfaces of said aperture in said collector section and the narrow edge of said prism section.
Other info:
Inventors:
Bringhurst, Edward D. (Seattle, WA, US) Marshall, John L. (Renton, WA, US)
Application Number:
686881
Filing Date: 1976-05-17 Publication_date: 1978-01-10 Assignee:
Tally Corporation (Kent, WA)
Primary Class(es):
250/227.28
136/246, 136/259, 385/37
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 2946253 | Jul, 1960 | Clar, Jr. | 350/96. | | 3731107 | May, 1973 | Goodwin et al. | 250/227. | | 3860814 | Jan, 1975 | Klang et al. | 250/227. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Smith, Alfred E.
Assistant Examiner:
Moore, David K.
Attorney:
Christensen, O'Connor, Garrison & Havelka
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