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Patente US7492493 - Bar code reading device having plurality of operating states - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s »Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesThere is described a bar code reading device having an image sensor, a first operating state and an alternative operating state. In the first operating state the bar code reading device can be restricted from reading out image data corresponding to a maximum number of pixels of the image sensor. In the...http://www.google.es/patents/US7492493?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7492493 - Bar code reading device having plurality of operating states B�squeda avanzada de patentes N�mero de publicaci�nUS7492493 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitudUS 11/895,803 Fecha de publicaci�n17 Feb 2009 Fecha de presentaci�n27 Ago 2007 Fecha de prioridad22 Ene 2001TarifaPagadasTambi�n publicado comoUS7268924, US7428079, US7817878, US8121440, US8559767, US20020125317, US20060126129, US20080170275, US20090255993, US20110031314, US20120145789, US20140175174 N�mero de publicaci�n11895803, 895803, US 7492493 B2, US 7492493B2, US-B2-7492493, US7492493 B2, US7492493B2 InventoresCharles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, III, S. Smith II George, Robert M. Hussey, Robert C. Gardiner, Matthew W. Pankow Cesionario originalHand Held Products, Inc.Exportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (105), Otras citas (29), Citada por (1), Clasificaciones (12), Eventos legales (1) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesi�n de USPTO, EspacenetBar code reading device having plurality of operating statesUS 7492493 B2 Resumen There is described a bar code reading device having an image sensor, a first operating state and an alternative operating state. In the first operating state the bar code reading device can be restricted from reading out image data corresponding to a maximum number of pixels of the image sensor. In the alternative operating state, the bar code reading device can be capable of reading out a maximum number of pixels of the image sensor. The bar code reading device can attempt to decode a bar code symbol represented in captured image data whether the first operating state or the alternative operating state is active.
10. The bar code reading device of claim 1, wherein said bar code reading device incorporates a hand graspable housing. Descripci�n
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Citada por Patente citante Fecha de presentaci�n Fecha de publicaci�n Solicitante T�tuloUS830286531 Ene 20116 Nov 2012Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Method, apparatus, and system for programming a barcode symbol scanning terminal with two-dimensional programming codeClasificaciones Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.358/482, 235/462.49, 382/321, 235/462.24, 358/483 Clasificaci�n internacionalG06K9/20, H04N1/04, G06K5/00, G06K7/10 Clasificaci�n cooperativaG06K7/10722, G06K7/10821 Clasificaci�n europeaG06K7/10S4DEventos legales FechaC�digoEventoDescripci�n25 Jul 2012FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 4GirarImagen originalP�gina principal de Google - Sitemap - Descargas masivas de USPTO - Pol�tica de privacidad - Condiciones de servicio - Acerca de Google Patentes - Enviar sugerenciasDatos proporcionados por IFI CLAIMS Patent Services