Fast forward, on 20 October 1949 they filed a patent application for "Classifying Apparatus and Method", in which they described both the linear and bullseye printing patterns, as well as the mechanical and electronic systems needed to read the code. The patent was issued on 7 October 1952 as US Patent 2,612,994. In 1951 Woodland and Johanson moved to IBM and continually tried to interest IBM in developing the system. The company eventually commissioned a report on the idea, which concluded that it was both feasible and interesting, but that processing the resulting information would require equipment that was some time off in the future.

Barcode on the wrist

Barcode on the wrist

Big barcode on the side body

Barcode on Pink's neck

Barcode on the neck

Barcode on the leg

Barcode on the back of the head

Barcode on the side of the head

Geek barcode

Barcode on the chest

Barcode on the cheek

Barcode on the butt

Barcode on the breast

Barcode on the bicep

Barcode on the back. Brazilian sure know where to place their barcode

Barcode on the upper arm
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