Patents by Inventor Alan G. Bunte
Alan G. Bunte has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6124800Abstract: A route delivery communication system for collecting and processing order and related data from product delivery units such as vending machines and the like, grocery and merchandise retailers, pharmacies, restaurants hospitals, clinics, warehouses, and factories, or the like, or for collecting and processing package collection data from package delivery boxes (such as mailboxes) is described. The system includes a plurality of notifiers each of which including a transceiver and a data gathering transducer for connection to an information collection point such as a vending machine or mailbox. The system also includes a plurality of prompters each including a transceiver for activating, queuing, and receiving data from the notifiers. The prompters further include a user display for communicating with a user and a user input for allowing a user to access and manipulate the prompter and data collected by the prompter from the notifiers.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Paul Beard, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 6075780Abstract: A transceiver apparatus for creating a wireless personal local area network between a computer terminal and one or more peripheral devices. A separate transceiver is connected to the computer terminal and to each peripheral device. The transceivers can be connected to the terminal or peripheral device either internally or externally. A low power radio is used to communicate information between the computer terminal and peripheral devices. Different transceivers can be used for modifying the carrier frequency and power of the local area network. The microprocessor is located inside each transceiver and controls the information flow of the transceiver including the communication protocol which allows each device to know if other devices are communicating, which devices are being communicated to, and selectively address the peripheral devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Mahany, Alan G. Bunte, Ronald E. Luse, Guy J. West, Charles D. Gollnick
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Patent number: 6034379Abstract: A code reader configured with a plurality of types of illuminators is disclosed. Having access to the plurality of illuminator types, the code reader controls a reading attempt by first selecting and using one of the available illuminators. If the use of that illuminator fails to yield a valid read, the code reader selects a second of the available illuminators and reattempts the read. Again, upon failure to obtain a valid read, the coder reader selects yet another illuminator and so on until a valid read is obtained else all illuminator options have been exhausted. Illuminator selection order is set as a factory default, but adapts based on actual performance in a users environment. Alternately, illuminator order selection is based on range from the target. Such range may be proximity based, or based on marker beam distance calculations. Additionally, the illuminators are mounted on a single assembly along with read control program memory for ease in upgrade replacement.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Alan G. Bunte, Arvin D. Danielson
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Patent number: 6006100Abstract: Portable measuring devices which communicate by low power transceivers through a communication controller with a printer device collect weight and size data on articles to be shipped. The collected weight and size data are combined with origin and destination data, and labels are printed bearing pertinent shipping and routing information in machine readable format. The labels are attached to the articles to be shipped and accompany the articles to their respective destinations. At transfer points the labels are read by scanner devices which also communicate by low power transceiver links with the communication controller. The wireless linking of the scanner devices promotes human safety by the absence of cords which could cause entanglement of an operator in mechanized conveying equipment. The communication controllers at each stage of the shipping process have the capability of transferring received and updated status information on the shipped articles to a central data station.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Steven E. Koenck, Alan G. Bunte, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., George E. Hanson, Ronald L. Mahany, Phillip Miller, Steven H. Salvay, Arvin D. Danielson, Guy J. West
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Patent number: 5949776Abstract: A hierarchical communication system is described in which wireless local area networks (LANs) exhibiting substantially different characteristics are employed in an overall scheme to link portable or mobile computing devices. In a premises LAN, a series of radio base stations and a backbone LAN make up an infrastructure network. The infrastructure network and at least one mobile computing device make up a higher-power LAN, utilizing a frequency hopping protocol. A lower-power LAN allows for radio communication between a mobile computing device and peripheral devices, utilizing a single-frequency spread spectrum protocol. A vehicular LAN provides for short-range communication between a vehicle terminal and a portable terminal. When out of direct RF range of the premises LAN, the vehicle terminal maintains indirect communication when necessary with the premises LAN via one of several alternate RF channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Mahany, Guy J. West, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 5873070Abstract: An improved data collection system utilizing at least partially integrated data collection and gathering devices and related peripherals. The system includes an at least partially wearable data collection terminal, associated peripherals, and a communication system. The data collection system may utilize a wearable data collection terminal having a computer processor, associated memory, inputs, and outputs. Associated peripheral devices may include voice inputs and outputs, an optically readable information set reader, a keyboard and/or touch-panel, intelligent-body-conforming battery packs, mass storage devices, user position and next task location device, a display, a printer, and a data communication system for both local area and wide area communication.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Alan G. Bunte, George E. Hanson, Dennis Silva, Steven E. Koenck, Paul Beard, Darald R. Schultz, Steven H. Salvay
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Patent number: 5821523Abstract: An image capture system (100) having an image capture module (102) and a terminal unit (104) captures both photo images and coded images. An alterable optical path of the system (100) operates in a first configuration when capturing coded images and in a second configuration when capturing photo images. Captured images are presented on a display (114) as they are captured. A user of the system (100) may parse through captured images to select one or more of the captured images for permanent storage and/or transmission to a remote location. The system (100) operates to identify coded targets within captured images, to prompt the user to select one or more of the identified coded targets and to decode the selected coded targets. The image capture system (100) may direct a user to reposition the system (100) so that a decodable coded image will be captured. The image capture system (100) communicates over wireless and wired networks with remote computer systems (307), personnel, and mobile units (307).Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventors: Alan G. Bunte, Arvin D. Danielson, Dennis A. Durbin, James D. Bennett
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Patent number: 5805807Abstract: A computerized system for managing freight or the like which is picked up at various points and delivered to other various destinations, and more particularly to such a system which utilizes hand-held terminals, scanners and printers which are linked together by a micro link radio to each other and by a wide area network radio link to a main area station which can receive and transmit information to a plurality of sets of terminals, printers and the like for managing an overall freight system.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: George E. Hanson, Arvin D. Danielson, Steven H. Salvay, Steven E. Koenck, Alan G. Bunte, Phillip Miller, Ronald L. Mahany, Guy J. West, Keith K. Cargin
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Patent number: 5790536Abstract: A hierarchical communication system, arranged in a spanning tree configuration, is described in which wired and wireless communication networks exhibiting substantially different characteristics are employed in an overall scheme to link portable or mobile computing devices. Copies of data, program code and processing resources are migrated from their source toward requesting destinations based on request frequency, communication link costs and available local storage and/or processing resources. Each appropriately configured network device acts as an active participant in network migration. In addition, portable two-dimensional (2-D) code reading terminals are configured to wirelessly communicate compressed 2-D images toward stationary access servers that identify the code image through decoding and through comparison with a database of images that have previously been decoded and stored.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Mahany, Guy J. West, Alan G. Bunte, Arvin D. Danielson, Michael D. Morris, Robert C. Meier
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Patent number: 5682379Abstract: A transceiver apparatus for creating a wireless personal local area network between a computer terminal and one or more peripheral devices. A separate transceiver is connected to the computer terminal and to each peripheral device. The transceivers can be connected to the terminal or peripheral device either internally or externally. A low power radio is used to communicate information between the computer terminal and peripheral devices. Different transceivers can be used for modifying the carrier frequency and power of the local area network. The microprocessor is located inside each transceiver and controls the information flow of the transceiver including the communication protocol which allows each device to know if other devices are communicating, which devices are being communicated to, and selectively address the peripheral devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Mahany, Alan G. Bunte, Ronald E. Luse, Guy J. West, Charles D. Gollnick
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Patent number: 5657317Abstract: A hierarchical communication system is described in which wireless local area networks (LANs) exhibiting substantially different characteristics are employed in an overall scheme to link portable or mobile computing devices. In a premises LAN, a series of radio base stations and a backbone LAN make up an infrastructure network. The infrastructure network and at least one mobile computing device make up a higher-power LAN, utilizing a frequency hopping protocol. A lower-power LAN allows for radio communication between a mobile computing device and peripheral devices, utilizing a single-frequency spread spectrum protocol. A vehicular LAN provides for short-range communication between a vehicle terminal and a portable terminal. When out of direct RF range of the premises LAN, the vehicle terminal maintains indirect communication when necessary with the premises LAN via one of several alternate RF channels.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1994Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Mahany, Guy J. West, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 5644471Abstract: An improved device for docking a first electrical apparatus, having a first apparatus connector, such as a portable interchangeable data terminal, to a second electrical apparatus having a second apparatus connector, such as a vehicle mount. The device includes a portable dock for selectively receiving the data terminal. The dock includes a laterally extending base having a first dock connector, a second dock connector, and first guides extending transversely from each end of the base. Similarly, the second electrical apparatus has transversely extending second guides.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1996Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Darald R. Schultz, Arvin D. Danielson, Alan G. Bunte, Richard A. Sherman, Robert B. Jaeger
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Patent number: 5544010Abstract: An improved device for docking a first electrical apparatus, having a first apparatus connector, such as a portable interchangeable data terminal, to a second electrical apparatus having a second apparatus connector, such as a vehicle mount. The device includes a portable dock for selectively receiving the data terminal. The dock includes a laterally extending base having a first dock connector, a second dock connector, and first guides extending transversely from each end of the base. Similarly, the second electrical apparatus has transversely extending second guides.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Darald R. Schultz, Arvin D. Danielson, Alan G. Bunte, Richard A. Sherman, Robert B. Jaeger
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Patent number: 5539193Abstract: A hand held data entry apparatus having a body for receiving, storing and transmitting information, including a camming mechanism for quickly sealingly attaching an accessory such as a scanner to the top of a hand held data entry apparatus. Additionally, a similar camming mechanism is utilized to hold a battery pack in place with the additional feature of not only pulling the battery pack securely against the housing, but also pushing the battery pack contacts into abutment with complementary contacts disposed within the housing. A keypad is provided for permitting information to be manually entered into the hand held body and this keypad is encased in a layer of elastomeric material such as silicone. A pair of LED's are utilized, one to indicate a "good scan" and the other to indicate something else, such as a "bad scan." Additionally, these LED's can be encased in operative or dummy keys in order to save keyboard space. A mechanism is provided for pivoting the scanner about either of two perpendicular axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: William T. Gibbs, Robert G. Geers, Ronald L. Mahany, Richard C. Arensdorf, George E. Hanson, Arvin D. Danielson, Glen S. Adams, James R. Hutton, Darald R. Schultz, Keith K. Cargin, Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, Dennis A. Durbin, Darrell L. Boatwright, Stephen J. Kelly, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 5539194Abstract: A hand held data entry apparatus having a body for receiving, storing and transmitting information, including a camming mechanism for quickly sealingly attaching an accessory such as a scanner to the top of a hand held data entry apparatus. Additionally, a similar camming mechanism is utilized to hold a battery pack in place with the additional feature of not only pulling the battery pack securely against the housing, but also pushing the battery pack contacts into abutment with complementary contacts disposed within the housing. A keypad is provided for permitting information to be manually entered into the hand held body and this keypad is encased in a layer of elastomeric material such as silicone. A pair of LED's are utilized, one to indicate a "good scan" and the other to indicate something else, such as a "bad scan." Additionally, these LED's can be encased in operative or dummy keys in order to save keyboard space. A mechanism is provided for pivoting the scanner about either of two perpendicular axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Phillip Miller, William T. Gibbs, Robert G. Geers, Ronald L. Mahany, Richard C. Arensdorf, George E. Hanson, Glen S. Adams, James R. Hutton, Arvin D. Danielson, Darald R. Schultz, Keith K. Cargin, Steven E. Koenck, Dennis A. Durbin, Darrell L. Boatwright, Stephen J. Kelly, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 5408382Abstract: An improved apparatus for portable interchangeable data terminals and peripherals includes a terminal adapted to receive information from a pen inputing device and a docking mechanism having a terminal receiver for selectively receiving the terminal. The terminal receiver includes a handle extending upwardly therefrom, a base extending laterally across the docking mechanism, and open channel members extending upwardly from each side of the base. A rear portion of each of the channel members may carry at least one roller guide and/or a central portion of each of the channel members may carry at least one roller guide disposed to contact a respective lateral edge of the terminal as the terminal is received by the docking mechanism. The base has a guide and a receiver connector configured to operably and respectively connect to a tab and a terminal connector of the terminal, as the terminal is received by the terminal receiver such that information is processable from the terminal to peripherals.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Darald R. Schultz, Arvin D. Danielson, Robert B. Jaeger, Alan G. Bunte, Richard A. Sherman