A hand-held indicia-reading device includes a housing and a cable having a unitary-construction. The indicia-reader has a head portion with an indicia-reading system including a printed circuit board. The entire handle portion of the reader is typically over-molded onto a host-connector cable. The h
A hand-held indicia-reading device includes a housing and a cable having a unitary-construction. The indicia-reader has a head portion with an indicia-reading system including a printed circuit board. The entire handle portion of the reader is typically over-molded onto a host-connector cable. The host-connector cable includes a circuit board connector on one end and a connector for connecting to a host at an opposite end extending from a base portion of the handle.
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1. An indicia-reading device, comprising: an indicia-capturing subsystem for acquiring information about indicia within the indicia-capturing subsystem's field of view;an indicia-decoding subsystem configured for decoding indicia information acquired by the indicia-capturing subsystem; anda hand-sup
1. An indicia-reading device, comprising: an indicia-capturing subsystem for acquiring information about indicia within the indicia-capturing subsystem's field of view;an indicia-decoding subsystem configured for decoding indicia information acquired by the indicia-capturing subsystem; anda hand-supportable housing comprising a head portion, a handle portion removably attached to the head portion via a mating mechanism, and a host-connector cable having at least one connector end wherein (i) the head portion substantially encloses the indicia-capturing subsystem and the indicia-decoding subsystem, (ii) the handle is formed as a unitary-construction, (iii) the handle integrates and surrounds a portion of the host-connector cable, and (iv) the at least one connector end of the host-connector cable extends from the upper portion of the handle. 2. The indicia-reading device according to claim 1, wherein the mating mechanism comprises fasteners, threaded fasteners, clamps, clips, and/or pins. 3. The indicia-reading device according to claim 1, wherein the host-connector cable has a first end connector at an upper portion of the handle and a second end connector at a base portion of the handle. 4. The indicia-reading device according to claim 3, wherein the indicia-capturing subsystem comprises a printed circuit board operatively connected to electro-optical components. 5. The indicia-reading device according to claim 4, wherein the first end connector is operatively connected to the printed circuit board. 6. The indicia-reading device according to claim 5, wherein the second end connector is operatively connected to a host. 7. The indicia-reading device according to claim 6, wherein the host is a computer. 8. The indicia-reading device according to claim 1, wherein the indicia-capturing subsystem comprises a laser-scanning subsystem and/or an imaging subsystem. 9. The indicia-reading device according to claim 1, wherein the hand-supportable housing's unitary-construction handle is an injection-molded handle. 10. The indicia-reading device according to claim 1, wherein the hand-supportable housing's unitary-construction handle is a blow-molded handle. 11. An indicia-reading device, comprising: a hand-supportable housing, comprising a head portion and a handle portion removably attached to the head portion via a mating mechanism;wherein the head portion at least partially encloses an indicia-capturing system, the indicia-capturing system comprising (i) an indicia-capturing subsystem for acquiring information about indicia within the indicia-capturing subsystem's field of view, and (ii) an indicia-decoding subsystem configured for decoding indicia information acquired by the indicia-capturing subsystem;wherein the handle portion physically integrates and surrounds a portion of a host-connector cable forming a single part, the host-connector cable having at least one connector end; andwherein the at least one connector end of the host-connector cable extends from the upper portion of the handle. 12. The indicia-reading device according to claim 11, wherein the host-connector cable has a first end connector at an upper portion of the handle and a second end connector at a base portion of the handle. 13. The indicia-reading device according to claim 12, wherein the indicia-capturing system comprises a printed circuit board operatively connected to electro-optical components. 14. The indicia-reading device according to claim 13, wherein the first end connector is operatively connected to the printed circuit board. 15. The indicia-reading device according to claim 14, wherein the second end connector is operatively connected to a host. 16. The indicia-reading device according to claim 15, wherein the host is a handheld computer. 17. The indicia-reading device according to claim 11, wherein the mating mechanism comprises fasteners, threaded fasteners, clamps, clips, and/or pins. 18. The indicia-reading device according to claim 11, wherein the indicia-capturing subsystem comprises a laser-scanning subsystem and/or an imaging subsystem. 19. A method for reading indicia, comprising: providing an indicia-reading device that includes (i) an indicia-capturing subsystem for acquiring information about indicia within the indicia-capturing subsystem's field of view, (ii) an indicia-decoding subsystem configured for decoding indicia information acquired by the indicia-capturing subsystem, (iii) a hand-supportable housing having a head portion removably attached to a handle portion, wherein the head portion substantially encloses the indicia-capturing subsystem and the indicia-decoding subsystem and the handle is formed as a unitary-construction, and (iv) a host-connector cable having at least one connector end, a portion of the host-connector cable being integrated into and surrounded by the hand-supportable housing's unitary-construction handle, and the at least one connector end extending from the upper portion of the handle;operatively connecting the host-connector cable to a host; andusing the indicia-reading device to acquire indicia information. 20. The method for reading indicia according to claim 19, comprising communicating the indicia information from the indicia-reading device to the host via the host-connector cable.
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