Who designed the barcode scanner
Rick
From Yumite
2016-07-20 17:24:53
With 605 patents to his name, Jerome Lemelson (1923-1997) was one of the most prolific and enthusiastic inventors in U.S. history. (He and his bride spent part of their honeymoon at the U.S. Patent Office.) His high-tech mechanisms contributed significantly to the invention of industrial robots, fax machines, cordless telephones and camcorders. But it was his invention of a “machine vision device” — the bar-code scanner — that made him rich and enabled him to endow the annual $500,000 Lemelson-MIT prize for outstanding inventors.
Now in 2016, we are the barcode scanner factory located in shenzhen, china.
We still have the mind of designing best products for society.