Patents Assigned to Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.
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Patent number: 8559767Abstract: There is described an imaging apparatus having an imaging assembly that includes an image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame of image data having image data corresponding to a first set of pixels of the image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame or image data having image data corresponding to a second set of pixels of the image sensor.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, III, George S. Smith, II, Robert M. Hussey, Robert C. Gardiner, Matthew W. Pankow
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Patent number: 6969003Abstract: Briefly stated, the operating depth of field for a bar code scanner, preferably a laser scanner, is increased by placing a cubic phase mask (CPM) in the scanning beam. The masked beam is then scanned and reflected off a bar code and received by a photodetector. The received signal is then processed to recover the original unperturbed representation of the bar code pattern. The processed signal has an increased depth of field over an unmasked scanner signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: William H. Havens, Charles M. Hammond
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Patent number: 6942151Abstract: The present invention is an imaging device which in one embodiment is equipped with decode functionality and is configured to operate in at least one of four user selected modes. In a first, “message only” mode, the device stores into a designated memory location a decoded-out message corresponding to a decodable indicia. In a second, “image only” mode, the device stores into a designated frame storage memory location an image representation of a scene. In a third, “image plus message” mode the device stores into a designated frame storage memory location an image representation comprising a representation of a decodable symbol and into the same or other memory location the decoded-out message decoded from the decodable indicia, or data corresponding to the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventor: Michael Ehrhart
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Publication number: 20040195328Abstract: The present invention is an imaging module including a frame supporting various optical components and a circuit board, which, in one embodiment, carries essentially an entirety of illumination and aiming LED's of the module. The frame may include resilient fingers which enable the frame to receive certain optical components in a snap-fit arrangement. Further, the module may be arranged so that the outer walls of the module provide a containment for preventing structural damage to sensitive internal components of the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, Vivian L. Hunter, Melvin D. McCall, Bruce L. Hahn
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Publication number: 20040094627Abstract: The invention relates to an optical reading system comprising an optical reader and a host processor. In one aspect of the invention, the host processor may be configured to transmit a component control instruction in response to a user input command input by a user of the host processor to remotely control the reader. The optical reader subsequently receives the transmitted component control instruction and executes the component control instruction substantially on receipt thereof. In one embodiment, execution of the component control instruction by the optical reader has the same effect as the reader trigger being manually pulled by a reader operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: James A. Parker, Jeffrey Pine, Thomas J. Koziol, Michael A. Ehrhart, Andrew Longacre, Robert M. Hussey, George S. Smith
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Patent number: 6722569Abstract: The present invention relates to an optical reader that includes a color imaging assembly that generates color imaging data. An image analysis circuit determines if the acquired image should be characterized as a color photograph or as including a graphical symbol. A processing circuit processes the imaging data based on the image analysis circuit's determination of whether the image is a graphical symbol or a color photograph. The present invention allows a user to acquire and process both color images and graphical symbols, such as bar codes, text, OCR symbols or signatures. The optical reader of the present invention is also configured to associate an acquired image with at least one other acquired image.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ehrhart, Andrew Longacre, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040004125Abstract: Briefly stated, the operating depth of field for a bar code scanner, preferably a laser scanner, is increased by placing a cubic phase mask (CPM) in the scanning beam. The masked beam is then scanned and reflected off a bar code and received by a photodetector. The received signal is then processed to recover the original unperturbed representation of the bar code pattern. The processed signal has an increased depth of field over an unmasked scanner signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: William H. Havens, Charles M. Hammond
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Publication number: 20030218069Abstract: In the present invention, the control unit of an optical reader analyzes image data being generated by the imaging element of the reader and changes the mode of operation of the reader if the image data indicates that machine readable indicia, such as a bar code symbol or a text character, is likely in the field of view of the reader. Normally, analysis of image data includes the step of detecting for edge transitions in the image information. If the control unit determines that the image data includes more than a predetermined number of edge transitions, then the control unit imparts appropriate control over various reader elements to change the mode of operation of the reader. Normally, the control unit changes the mode of operation of the reader from a first mode, wherein the reader does not operate to decode or recognize image data to a second mode, wherein the reader operates to decode and/or recognize image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicants: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc., Welch Allyn Data CollectionInventors: Timothy P. Meier, Robert M. Hussey, Charles P. Barber
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Publication number: 20030218067Abstract: The invention relates to an optical reading system comprising an optical reader and a host processor. In one aspect of the invention, the host processor may be configured to transmit a component control instruction in response to a user input command input by a user of the host processor to remotely control the reader. The optical reader subsequently receives the transmitted component control instruction and executes the component control instruction substantially on receipt thereof. In one embodiment, execution of the component control instruction by the optical reader has the same effect as the reader trigger being manually pulled by a reader operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: James A. Parker, Jeffrey Pine, Thomas J. Koziol, Michael A. Ehrhart, Andrew Longacre, Robert M. Hussey, George S. Smith
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Publication number: 20030213847Abstract: The present invention is an imaging module including various optical components and a circuit board, which, in one embodiment, carries essentially an entirety of illumination and aiming LEDs of the module. The module includes a combination of features which result in the size of the module being reduced. The module may comprise a refractive optic diffuser plate manufactured using a textured surface mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Melvin D. McCall, Vivian L. Hunter, Charles P. Barber, William H. Havens, Eric Coleman, Michael Ehrhart, Robert J. Hennick
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Publication number: 20030209603Abstract: The invention is optical assembly for use in a barcode reader that includes a frame having a rear housing and a pair of arms outwardly extended from the housing. An optical card containing an imaging lens is slidably received in a rear guideway situated between the arms. An aperture card is slidably received in a front guideway situated between the arms in front of the lens. Lamp support brackets are also mounted to either side of the arms. Each bracket contains a pair of LEDs that are aligned in coplanar relation with the imaging lens. A cylindrical lens is mounted in front of the lamp support brackets within the arms of the frame to magnify and focus the illumination from the LED upon a target in barcode space. A horizontally extended field stop aperture is positioned in front of each LED.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Schwartz, Edward B. Hubben, Brian L. Jovanvoski, Vivian L. Hunter, Melvin D. McCall
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Publication number: 20030197063Abstract: In the present invention, a bar code reader captures an initial image map corresponding to a scene, then subjects the initial image map to an interpolation step wherein values for constructed pixels positionally intermediate pixel values of the initial image map are interpolated as a function of the initial image map pixel values bordering the constructed pixels. After an interpolated image map is constructed, the interpolated image map is subjected to a binarization step wherein grey scale pixel values of the interpolated image map are converted into binary (1 or 0) pixel values by way of a thresholding process. In the thresholding process, grey scale pixel values are compared to a threshold in the grey scale range, then set to 1 if they are above the threshold and set to 0 if below the threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Longacre
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Patent number: 6607128Abstract: The invention is optical assembly for use in a barcode reader that includes a frame having a rear housing and a pair of arms outwardly extended from the housing. An optical card containing an imaging lens is slidably received in a rear guideway situated between the arms. An aperture card is slidably received in a front guideway situated between the arms in front of the lens. Lamp support brackets are also mounted to either side of the arms. Each bracket contains a pair of LEDs that are aligned in coplanar relation with the imaging lens. A cylindrical lens is mounted in front of the lamp support brackets within the arms of the frame to magnify and focus the illumination from the LED upon a target in barcode space. A horizontally extended field stop aperture is positioned in front of each LED.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Schwartz, Edward B. Hubben, Brian L. Jovanvoski, Vivian L. Hunter, Melvin D. McCall
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Patent number: 6601768Abstract: The present invention is an imaging module including various optical components and a circuit board, which, in one embodiment, carries essentially an entirety of illumination and aiming LEDs of the module. The module includes a combination of features which result in the size of the module being reduced. The module may comprise a refractive optic diffuser plate manufactured using a textured surface mold.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Melvin D. McCall, Vivian L. Hunter, Charles P. Barber, William H. Havens, Eric Coleman, Michael Ehrhart, Robert J. Hennick
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Publication number: 20030127519Abstract: The present invention relates to an optical reader that includes a color imaging assembly that generates color imaging data. An image analysis circuit determines if the acquired image should be characterized as a color photograph or as including a graphical symbol. A processing circuit processes the imaging data based on the image analysis circuit's determination of whether the image is a graphical symbol or a color photograph. The present invention allows a user to acquire and process both color images and graphical symbols, such as bar codes, text, OCR symbols or signatures. The optical reader of the present invention is also configured to associate an acquired image with at least one other acquired image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: WELCH ALLYN DATA COLLECTION, INC.Inventors: Michael Ehrhart, Andrew Longacre
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Patent number: 6585159Abstract: In the present invention, the control unit of an optical reader analyzes image data being generated by the imaging element of the reader and changes the mode of operation of the reader if the image data indicates that machine readable indicia, such as a bar code symbol or a text character, is likely in the field of view of the reader. Normally, analysis of image data includes the step of detecting for edge transitions in the image information. If the control unit determines that the image data includes more than a predetermined number of edge transitions, then the control unit imparts appropriate control over various reader elements to change the mode of operation of the reader. Normally, the control unit changes the mode of operation of the reader from a first mode, wherein the reader does not operate to decode or recognize image data to a second mode, wherein the reader operates to decode and/or recognize image data.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Meier, Robert M. Hussey, Charles P. Barber
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Patent number: 6578766Abstract: The invention relates to an optical reading system comprising an optical reader and a host processor. In one aspect of the invention, the host processor may be configured to transmit a component control instruction in response to a user input command input by a user of the host processor to remotely control the reader. The optical reader subsequently receives the transmitted component control instruction and executes the component control instruction substantially on receipt thereof. In one embodiment, execution of the component control instruction by the optical reader has the same effect as the reader trigger being manually pulled by a reader operator.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, IncInventors: James A. Parker, Jeffrey Pine, Thomas J. Koziol, Michael A. Ehrhart, Andrew Longacre, Jr., Robert M. Hussey, George S. Smith
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Patent number: 6575367Abstract: In the present invention, a bar code reader captures an initial image map corresponding to a scene, then subjects the initial image map to an interpolation step wherein values for constructed pixels positionally intermediate pixel values of the initial image map are interpolated as a function of the initial image map pixel values bordering the constructed pixels. After an interpolated image map is constructed, the interpolated image map is subjected to a binarization step wherein grey scale pixel values of the interpolated image map are converted into binary (1 or 0) pixel values by way of a thresholding process. In the thresholding process, grey scale pixel values are compared to a threshold in the grey scale range, then set to 1 if they are above the threshold and set to 0 if below the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Longacre, Jr.
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Patent number: 6572012Abstract: A point of sale transaction terminal having a flat wall surface containing a signature capture pad and further includes electrical lead lines that surround the capture pad and carry signature related data to an x-y register or the like. A lower cover panel is placed upon a wall that surrounds the capture pad so that the panel physically covers the lead lines. The lower cover panel is secured to the wall surface by a relatively strong bonding material which provides a tight seal between the panel and the wall surface which prevents water and dirt from passing beneath the panel. An upper cover panel having a protective window that is mounted within a frame is placed in registration over the lower cover panel so that the window is centered over the capture pad. The upper cover panel is releasably secured to the lower cover panel by an adhesive so that the upper panel can be easily removed from the assembly and replaced in the event the protective window is worn or damaged.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn Data Collection. Inc.Inventors: Colleen P. Gannon, Gerard F. Beckhusen, Donna M. Fletcher
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Publication number: 20030089775Abstract: The invention is an optical reader configured to operate in a decode fail image display feedback mode. When operating in a decode fail image display feedback mode, a reader according to the invention waits for a trigger to be actuated, and when a trigger is actuated captures a frame of image data and attempts to decode decodable indicia represented within the frame of image data. The reader displays an image corresponding to a recently captured frame of image data on the reader display to aid in the user in positioning the reader relative to a display, but only in the case that decoding is unsuccessful. If decoding succeeds no image is displayed on the reader display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Yeakley, James T. Sauerwein, Timothy P. Meier