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US-2024362437-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9870497B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9870497-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514972410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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A protective cap for a scanning device is provided that retains a device exit window in a fixed position relative to a scan engine while reducing the likelihood of a collision between the scan engine and the exit window when the scanning device is subjected to mechanical stress. Also provided are scanning devices having such a protective cap. The protective cap includes first, second and third portions. The first portion is coupled with an outwardly-facing surface of the exit window and operates to retain the exit window against a scan engine support. The second portion is coupled with the scan engine support and operates to keep the scan engine at a fixed distance from the exit window. The third portion is coupled with an enclosure for the scanning device and operates to secure the exit window and the scan engine at a fixed position with respect to the enclosure.
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Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A protective cap for use with a scanning device having a scan engine, a scan engine support structure, an exit window, and a device enclosure that cooperates with the exit window to define an interior space that encloses the scan engine and the scan engine support structure, the protective cap comprising: a first portion that contacts at least a portion of an outwardly-facing surface of the exit window; a second portion coupled with the scan engine support structure, the second portion including at least a portion thereof that is positioned within the interior space; and a third portion coupled with the device enclosure, the first, second and third portions cooperating to secure the exit window in position at a fixed distance relative to the scan engine when the scanning device is assembled. 2. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the fixed distance is less than or equal to one millimeter. 3. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the first portion contacts at least the portion of the outwardly-facing surface of the exit window proximate an edge of the exit window and around a perimeter thereof, and wherein the first portion applies a retaining force to the exit window such that the exit window is pressed against the scan engine support structure when the scanning device is assembled, and such that absent the protective cap, the exit window would cease contact with the scan engine support structure. 4. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is coupled with the scan engine support structure around a perimeter thereof. 5. The protective cap of claim 4 , wherein the second portion is coupled with the scan engine support structure proximate the exit window when the scanning device is assembled. 6. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the second portion includes a protruded area, wherein the scan engine support structure includes a groove, and wherein the second portion is coupled with the scan engine support structure via placement of the protruded area within the groove. 7. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the third portion is coupled with the device enclosure around and proximate a perimeter of the exit window when the scanning device is assembled. 8. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the third portion includes a protruded area, wherein the device enclosure includes a groove, and wherein the third portion is coupled with the device enclosure via placement of the protruded area within the groove. 9. The protective cap of claim 1 , wherein the cap is comprised of rubber. 10. A scanning device, comprising; a scan engine; a scan engine support structure; an exit window; a device enclosure that cooperates with the exit window to define an interior space that encloses the scan engine and the scan engine support structure; and a protective cap, the protective cap including: a first portion that contacts at least a portion of an outwardly-facing surface of the exit window; a second portion coupled with the scan engine support structure, the second portion including at least a portion thereof that is positioned within the interior space; and a third portion coupled with the device enclosure that cooperates with the first portion and the second portion to secure the exit window in position at a fixed distance relative to the scan engine. 11. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the fixed distance is less than or equal to one millimeter. 12. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the first portion of the protective cap contacts at least the portion of the outwardly-facing surface of the exit window proximate an edge of the exit window and around a perimeter thereof, and wherein the first portion applies a retaining force to the exit window such that the exit window is pressed against the scan engine support structure, and such that absent the protective cap, the exit window would cease contact with the scan engine support structure. 13. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the second portion of the protective cap is coupled with the scan engine support structure around a perimeter thereof and proximate a perimeter of the exit window. 14. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the second portion of the protective cap includes a protruded area, wherein the scan engine support structure includes a groove, and wherein the second portion of the protective cap is coupled with the scan engine support structure via placement of the protruded area within the groove. 15. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the third portion of the protective cap is coupled with the device enclosure around and proximate a perimeter of the exit window. 16. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the third portion includes a protruded area, wherein the device enclosure includes a groove, and wherein the third portion is coupled with the device enclosure via placement of the protruded area within the groove. 17. The scanning device of claim 10 , wherein the protective cap is comprised of rubber. 18. A protective cap for use with a scanning device, comprising: a rubber support body that includes: a first portion that contacts at least a portion of an outwardly-facing surface of an exit window of the scanning device, the first portion applying a retaining force to the exit window such that the exit window is pressed against a scan engine support structure when the scanning device is assembled and such that absent the protective cap, the exit window would cease contact with the scan engine support structure; a second portion having a protruded area, the protruded area being placed in a grove of the scan engine support structure such that the second portion and the scan engine support structure are coupled; and a third portion coupled with a scanning device enclosure, the scanning device enclosure cooperating with the exit window to define an interior space that encloses a scan engine and the scan engine support structure, wherein the first, second and third portions cooperate to secure the exit window in position at a fixed distance relative to the scan engine supported by the scan engine support structure, and wherein the second portion includes at least a portion thereof that is positioned within the interior space. 19. The protective cap of claim 18 , wherein the fixed distance is less than or equal to one millimeter. 20. The protective cap of claim 18 , wherein the first portion contacts at least the portion of the outwardly-facing surface of the exit window of the scanning device proximate an edge of the exit window and around a perimeter thereof, wherein the second portion is coupled with the scan engine support structure around a perimeter thereof and proximate the exit window, and wherein the third portion is coupled with the scanning device enclosure around and proximate the perimeter of the exit window. 21. A protective cap for use with a mechanical assembly having first, second and third mechanical components and an assembly enclosure that at least partially encloses the first, second, and third mechanical components, the protective cap comprising: a first portion that contacts at least a portion of an outwardly-facing surface of the first mechanical component; a second portion coupled with the second mechanical component, the second portion including at least a portion thereof that is positioned within an interior space defined by the first mechanical component and the assembly encl
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