Laser marking system and method
US-9007413-B2 · Apr 14, 2015 · US
US10108888B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10108888-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414773908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A matrix barcode on a can component, such as a can end panel, a pull tab of a can end, or the coil stock, is formed by laser application that makes spots that represent the matrix barcode modules.
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I claim: 1. A can component having a matrix barcode formed thereon, the matrix barcode consisting essentially of laser-formed dots formed as through-holes in a coating on a panel region of the can component, the matrix barcode being readable by a handheld wireless communication device, the matrix barcode being an inverse barcode such that the coating is dark and the dots are through-holes in the coating to a surface that is lighter in color than the coating, the coating outside of the matrix barcode forms a quiet space including a plain border. 2. The can component of claim 1 wherein the can component is a stay-on-pull tab having: a nose; a heel suitable for contact with a user's finger; and a body extending between the nose and the heel, the body having a surface for receiving a rivet and a panel that includes the coating; the matrix barcode being formed on the tab. 3. The can component of claim 1 wherein the can component is a can end panel. 4. The can component of claim 1 wherein each one of the laser formed dots is positioned in a corresponding module of the matrix barcode. 5. The can component of claim 4 wherein each one of the laser formed dots is between approximately 80% and 150% of the corresponding module size. 6. The can component of claim 4 wherein each one of the laser formed dots is between approximately 100% and 150% of the corresponding module size. 7. The can component of claim 4 wherein each one of the laser formed dots is between approximately 105% and 120% of the corresponding module size. 8. The can component of claim 5 wherein the maximum dot size is no more than the square root of 2 times the corresponding module size. 9. The can component of claim 4 wherein the surface includes a light undercoating, a clear undercoating, or bare metal. 10. The can component of claim 9 wherein the quiet space has a width that is at least as wide as a width of at least 2 modules. 11. The can component of claim 2 wherein the matrix barcode is formed on a topside of the pull tab. 12. The can component of claim 2 wherein the matrix barcode is formed on an underside of the tab. 13. The can component of claim 1 wherein the matrix barcode has a size of no more than 6 mm by 6 mm. 14. The can component of claim 4 wherein the matrix barcode has a size of at least 2 mm by 2 mm. 15. The can component of claim 4 wherein the matrix barcode has a size of at least 3 mm by 3 mm. 16. The can component of claim 4 wherein the matrix barcode has a size of at least 4 mm by 4 mm and no more than 5 mm by 5 mm. 17. The can component of claim 1 wherein multiple laser formed dots are positioned within a module of the matrix barcode. 18. The can component of claim 17 wherein the multiple laser formed dots are four dots. 19. The can component of claim 17 wherein the multiple laser formed dots are five dots including four dots having centers on the corners of a square and a fifth dot at a center. 20. The can component of claim 17 wherein the laser formed dots overlap one another by less than 50 percent of the area.
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