Patents Assigned to ES&S Automark, LLC
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Patent number: 8096471Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a ballot marking device adapted to mark a ballot and either return the marked ballot to the voter or automatically deposit the marked ballot into a secure ballot box attached to the marking device. The device includes a presentation device operable to present to the voter a plurality of election choices and ballot handling choices, and an input device operable to receive from the voter at least one selection corresponding to the election choices and at least one instruction corresponding to the ballot handling choices. The device also includes a marking mechanism operable to record the received voter selection on the ballot, a transport mechanism operable to transport the ballot through the device, and a diverter operable to direct the ballot from the transport mechanism into the attached ballot box. An associated method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: ES&S Automark, LLCInventors: Eugene M. Cummings, Sean Brockhouse
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Patent number: 8063885Abstract: A ballot marking system and apparatus for marking a paper ballot listing a plurality of candidates which includes a marking space for each candidate which can be either hand-marked by a voter, or machine-marked by the marking apparatus. The marking apparatus includes a touchscreen device on which the voter can enter his selections. The touchscreen is pivotally mounted atop the ballot marking apparatus such that it fits within a recess in the apparatus housing when in its closed position, and is ergonomically presented to the voter when in its open position.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: ES&S AutoMARK, LLCInventor: Joseph M. Vanek
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Patent number: 7840742Abstract: A circuit interfaced between a first USB host and a second USB host for providing unidirectional transmission of data signals from the first USB host to the second USB host is provided. A first converter circuit is operable to receive data signals from the first USB host and convert them from a USB protocol to a second communications protocol. A second converter circuit is operable to receive the converted data signals from the first converter circuit and convert them from the second communications protocol to the USB protocol for transmission to the second USB host. The first and second converter circuits are electrically connected to each other in such a manner as to provide a transmission path from the first USB host to the second USB host and to disable a transmission path from the second USB host to the first USB host.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: ES&S AutoMARK, LLCInventors: Kerry Berland, Paul Berland, Paul Holly
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Patent number: 7753273Abstract: A ballot marking system and apparatus for marking a paper ballot listing a plurality of candidates which includes a marking space for each candidate which can be either hand-marked by a voter, or machine-marked by the marking apparatus. The voting station includes a multiple key-switch navigation sub-panel by which the voter enters his or her selections in response to audio prompts. If a ballot is to be machine marked, the ballot is inserted into the marking device and candidate selections are presented to the voter through an audio voting sequence and/or on the touchscreen. Candidate selections entered on the sub-panel or touchscreen are marked on the ballot by a print mechanism which marks spaces corresponding to the selected candidates, and the ballot is returned to the voter in a form which enables the voter to visually confirm that his selections have been marked.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: ES&S AutoMARK, LLCInventor: Eugene M. Cummings
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Patent number: 7566006Abstract: A terminal for marking a pre-printed document which lists a plurality of choices and which includes a marking space for each choice which can be either hand-marked by a user, or machine marked by the terminal. The terminal scans the document format, and then presents the choice selection options to the user visually by means of an LCD touch screen menu and aurally by means of a synthesized speech menu. Choice selections entered by means of the touch screen menu or by means of the audio menu are marked on the front and back sides of the document in marking spaces corresponding to the selected choices, and the document is returned to the user in a form which enables the user to visually confirm that his or her selections have been marked.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: ES&S Automark, LLCInventor: Eugene M. Cummings