18420474. TACTILE TRIGGER FEEDBACK ADVISOR TO BARCODE READERS simplified abstract (Datalogic IP Tech S.r.l.)

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TACTILE TRIGGER FEEDBACK ADVISOR TO BARCODE READERS

Organization Name

Datalogic IP Tech S.r.l.

Inventor(s)

Luca Puddu of Bologna (BO) (IT)

Nicola Bruni of Bologna (BO) (IT)

Gianbattista Gualeni of Bologna (BO) (IT)

TACTILE TRIGGER FEEDBACK ADVISOR TO BARCODE READERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18420474 titled 'TACTILE TRIGGER FEEDBACK ADVISOR TO BARCODE READERS

The disclosure involves a barcode reader with a feedback device that provides tactile feedback to the user through the trigger button.

  • The feedback device is located within the housing and works in conjunction with the trigger button.
  • It is designed to give tactile feedback related to the barcode read by applying resistance to the trigger button initially, and then releasing the resistance in a second instance.

Potential Applications: - Retail environments - Inventory management systems - Point-of-sale systems

Problems Solved: - Enhances user experience by providing tactile feedback - Improves accuracy in barcode scanning

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in scanning operations - Reduced errors in data entry - Enhanced user satisfaction

Commercial Applications: - Retail stores - Warehouses - Logistics companies

Questions about Barcode Reader with Feedback Device: 1. How does the feedback device improve user interaction with the barcode reader? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in tactile feedback technology for barcode readers.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure a barcode reader having a feedback device for providing tactile feedback to the user through the trigger button. The feedback device may be disposed within the housing and in cooperation with the trigger button. The feedback device may be configured to provide tactile feedback related to the barcode read to the user through the trigger button via a resistance impressed upon to the trigger button in a first instance, and a release of the resistance to the trigger button in a second instance.