Patents by Inventor Pixie A. Austin
Pixie A. Austin 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: 7711154Abstract: A mobile system having a portable fingerprint collecting system for generating a digitized image of a fingerprint collected from a subject, a database system configured to store a database containing a plurality of fingerprint templates cross-referenced with identification information, the database system configured to compare the digitized fingerprint images generated by the portable fingerprint collecting device with the fingerprint templates stored in the database to provide identification information for the fingerprint, and a communication system providing real time communication of the digitized fingerprint image and identification information between the portable fingerprint collecting system and the database system.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Arvin D. Danielson, Pixie Austin, John H. Sherman, John H. Sherman, Jr.
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Patent number: 7711159Abstract: A mobile system having a portable fingerprint collecting system for generating a digitized image of a fingerprint collected from a subject, a database system configured to store a database containing a plurality of fingerprint templates cross-referenced with identification information, the database system configured to compare the digitized fingerprint images generated by the portable fingerprint collecting device with the fingerprint templates stored in the database to provide identification information for the fingerprint, and a communication system providing real time communication of the digitized fingerprint image and identification information between the portable fingerprint collecting system and the database system.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Arvin D. Danielson, Pixie Austin, Michael John Brady, Patricia Brady, legal representative, Dah-Weih Duan, John H. Sherman, John H. Sherman, Jr.
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Patent number: 7411501Abstract: Buildings such as residences and commercial locations may have a data marker such as a barcode and/or RF device. A data marker may store/carry data indicative of an address. This allows verification of a physical address of a location and/or a name of an owner, business(es), residents, and/or employees at that location. A service provider may utilize the data marker during the provision of services. For example, when a package is to be delivered, the data marker may be scanned/interrogated for address verification and then the item may be delivered. This speeds up the tracking and delivery of goods and services. It also reduces or eliminates human error during delivery as every residence and business has an address.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventor: Pixie A. Austin
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Publication number: 20070092107Abstract: A mobile system having a portable fingerprint collecting system for generating a digitized image of a fingerprint collected from a subject, a database system configured to store a database containing a plurality of fingerprint templates cross-referenced with identification information, the database system configured to compare the digitized fingerprint images generated by the portable fingerprint collecting device with the fingerprint templates stored in the database to provide identification information for the fingerprint, and a communication system providing real time communication of the digitized fingerprint image and identification information between the portable fingerprint collecting system and the database system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Arvin Danielson, Pixie Austin, John Sherman, John Sherman
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Publication number: 20060202009Abstract: Buildings such as residences and commercial locations are provided with an address marker including a barcode and/or RF tag. This allows immediate verification of the physical address of the location and/or the name of the owner, business(es), residents, and/or employees at that location. A service provider utilizes the address information during the provision of services. For example, when a package is to be delivered the address is scanned/interrogated for verification and then the item is delivered. This speeds up the tracking and delivery of goods and services. It also reduces or eliminates human error during this process as every residence and business has an address.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventor: Pixie Austin
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Patent number: 6645327Abstract: Linerless label stock 102 is fed to a printer that prints on the front face 104 of the label stock 102 and then to a media cutter 224. The cutter 224 cuts the strip into discrete labels, which are fed to a tag application station 226. A strip of electronic tags is fed through an encoder that detects defective tags and then to a tag cutter 246 that cuts the strip into discrete tags. Defective tags exiting the cutter 246 are diverted away from the tag application station. Non-defective tags are conveyed to the tag application station 226 where they are secured to the back face of labels.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Pixie A. Austin, Duane M. Fox, David N. Bledsoe
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Patent number: 6433808Abstract: A printer capable of operation with linered and/or liner-less media. Powder coated media surfaces, a silicone platen roller and tear-off blade are either designed into the media path or retrofitted into a linered media capable printer. To remove the requirement for realignment between the media path extrusion and the print head a media path extrusion cover designed to snap on to the media path extrusion is utilized.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Intermec Technologies CorporationInventors: Paul Kershner, Pixie A. Austin, Howard H. Nojiri, Bjorn Henriksson, Anders Akesson
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Publication number: 20020062898Abstract: Linerless label stock 102 is fed to a printer that prints on the front face 104 of the label stock 102 and then to a media cutter 224. The cutter 224 cuts the strip into discrete labels, which are fed to a tag application station 226. A strip of electronic tags is fed through an encoder that detects defective tags and then to a tag cutter 246 that cuts the strip into discrete tags. Defective tags exiting the cutter 246 are diverted away from the tag application station. Non-defective tags are conveyed to the tag application station 226 where they are secured to the back face of labels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Pixie A. Austin, Duane M. Fox, David N. Bledsoe
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Patent number: 6175376Abstract: A printhead having multiple print lines of conventional design and a printhead control system for using the multiple print lines in a variety of operations. In one embodiment, the printhead control system prints an image by superimposing the printing from multiple print lines. In another embodiment, the image is printed by alternating the energization of one print line so that each print line is used to print only ⅓ of the image lines. As a result, the print lines are allowed a relatively long time to cool, thus allowing the printhead to be operated at a faster speed. In another embodiment, the printing elements of each print line print with a different image density, and images printed by superimposing the printing elements in the print lines with a variety of combinations depending upon the desired magnitude of the image density.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Pixie A. Austin, Edward M. Millet, David S. Nierescher, Christopher A. Wiklof
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Patent number: 6151055Abstract: A thermal printer is provided which is adapted for printing information onto multiple types of print media, including both a conventional print media and a linerless print media. The thermal printer comprises a mechanism that transports the print media through a print region of the printer, which comprises a thermal print head and a rotatable platen disposed such that the print media is transported therebetween. A coating is provided on selected portions of the transporting mechanism and the platen. The coating comprises an epoxy resin mixed with a powder to provide a textured surface. The powder of the coating further comprises at least one of titanium dioxide, silica, and calcium sulfate. The coating has a film thickness ranging from approximately 2.5 to 3.5 mils. The textured surface provides sufficient friction and non-stick characteristics to permit the printer to effectively transport both conventional print media and linerless print media.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: H. Sprague Ackley, Pixie A. Austin
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Patent number: 6025861Abstract: A printhead having multiple print lines of conventional design and a printhead control system for using the multiple print lines in a variety of operations. In one embodiment, the printhead control system prints an image by superimposing the printing from multiple print lines. In another embodiment, the image is printed by alternating the energization of one print line so that each print line is used to print only 1/3 of the image lines. As a result, the print lines are allowed a relatively long time to cool, thus allowing the printhead to be operated at a faster speed. In another embodiment, the printing elements of each print line print with a different image density, and images printed by superimposing the printing elements in the print lines with a variety of combinations depending upon the desired magnitude of the image density.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP CorporationInventors: Pixie A. Austin, Edward M. Millet, David S. Nierescher, Christopher A. Wiklof
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Patent number: 6015241Abstract: An apparatus for use in a thermal printer for printing information onto a paper substrate material is provided. The apparatus enables the thermal printer to compensate for the variable payout force of the paper substrate material. The apparatus comprises a platen in contact with the paper substrate material at a print region of the thermal printer. A motor and a roller mechanically coupled to the motor are used to transport the paper substrate material through the print region. A rotational rate detector comprises a light source, a disk having alternating radially disposed regions of different light conductivity, and a photodetector adjacent to the disk. The disk is at least partially illuminated by light provided by the light source and the photodetector to provide an electrical signal corresponding to detected periodic changes of the light illuminated onto the disk during rotation of the disk in cooperation with the platen.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Christopher A. Wiklof, Pixie A. Austin
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Patent number: 5781708Abstract: A system integrating a bar code printer and a bar code reader into a single functional unit having a single interface port which serves both the printer and the reader and communicates with a host computer. The interface port can include a parser to receive commands from the host computer and parse the received commands into printer and reader commands. The printer and the reader can communicate directly with each other without requiring the intervention of the host computer. The interface can include a wireless transceiver to permit remote operation of the unit. The unit can also be a stand alone system that does not require the host computer. In the standalone embodiment, an internal controller generates commands to control operation of the printer and receiver. The standalone instrument can also include an interface to communicate with an optional host computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Intermec Technology, Inc.Inventors: Pixie A. Austin, Duane M. Fox, Dzung A. Dang
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Patent number: 5714995Abstract: A thermal printhead formed on a substrate. The plurality of thermal print elements in the thermal printhead are formed in a linear array. Each of the plurality of thermal print elements is respectively connected to a plurality of common electrode traces and a plurality of ground electrode traces. The common electrode traces are switchably connected to a single common electrode and the ground electrode traces are connected to a single ground electrode. The common electrode is held at a common voltage and the ground electrode is held at a ground voltage. The electrical circuit includes at least one common remote sense electrode connected to the single common electrode and, optionally, at least one ground remote sense electrode connected to the single ground electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Wiklof, Pixie A. Austin, Joseph R. Wade, Melanie Zerbe Pate
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Patent number: 5711621Abstract: A thermal printer is provided which can be easily calibrated by an operator for any selected type of print media. The thermal printer includes a thermal print head and a rotatable platen adapted to draw a print media therebetween. The thermal print head is adapted to selectively activate portions of the print media. To calibrate the printer in order to optimize printer performance for print quality, an operator first identifies a type of print media which is selected for use on the printer. The printer will then print a series of test labels onto the selected type of print media using a parameter of the printer having a unique value for each individual one of the test labels of the series. Identifying information of the unique parameter value is also printed onto each respective test label. By inspecting the series of test labels, the operator can select one of the test labels having a desired level of image quality.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventor: Pixie A. Austin
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Patent number: 5675370Abstract: A printhead having multiple print lines of conventional design and a printhead control system for using the multiple print lines in a variety of operations. In one embodiment, the printhead control system prints an image by superimposing the printing from multiple print lines. In another embodiment, the image is printed by alternating the energization of one print line so that each print line is used to print only 1/3 of the image lines. As a result, the print lines are allowed a relatively long time to cool, thus allowing the printhead to be operated at a faster speed. In another embodiment, the printing elements of each print line print with a different image density, and images printed by superimposing the printing elements in the print lines with a variety of combinations depending upon the desired magnitude of the image density.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Pixie A. Austin, Edward M. Millet, David S. Nierescher, Christopher A. Wiklof
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Patent number: 5625401Abstract: A thermal printhead formed on a substrate. The plurality of thermal print elements in the thermal printhead are formed in a linear array. Each of the plurality of thermal print elements is respectively connected to a plurality of common electrode traces and a plurality of ground electrode traces. The common electrode traces are switchably connected to a single common electrode and the ground electrode traces are connected to a single ground electrode. The common electrode is held at a common voltage and the ground electrode is held at a ground voltage. The electrical circuit includes at least one common remote sense electrode connected to the single common electrode and, optionally, at least one ground remote sense electrode connected to the single ground electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1993Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Wiklof, Pixie A. Austin, Joseph R. Wade, Melanie Z. Pate
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Patent number: 5623297Abstract: A system for controlling the temperature of the printing elements of a thermal printhead. The printhead is provided with a plurality of spaced apart temperature sensor that measure the temperature at various locations on the printhead. A processor receiving outputs from the sensors determines the approximate temperature of each printing element based upon its proximity to at least one temperature sensor and the temperature sensor outputs. The processor then uses the approximate temperature of the printing elements to formulate either a strobe signal or a serial data stream that is applied to the respective printing element. Each printing element thus receives a quantity of energy that is a function of whether the printing element will contribute to the printing of an image during a scan line as well as the approximate temperature of the printing element.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Pixie A. Austin, Edward M. Millet, Christopher A. Wiklof
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Patent number: 5564841Abstract: A system and method for dynamically adjusting operating parameters of a printer using bar code images to achieve optimal print quality. A reader operates in conjunction with a bar code printer and scans the output images printed by the printer. A verifier analyzes the scanned image to determine the quality of the output image. The system adjusts printer operating parameters, such as print speed, print head pressure, and burn duration to optimize the quality of the output image for a selected quality grade of output image. Adjustments are made in a closed-loop fashion without the need for user intervention.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Pixie A. Austin, Duane M. Fox
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Patent number: 5488223Abstract: A system and method for the automatic selection printer operating parameters using a preprinted bar code image on a portion of a selected print medium or a separate sheet of bar code parameters and commands. The bar code image specified characteristics of the selected print medium. A bar code scanner operates in conjunction with a bar code printer and scans the bar code image. The system automatically selects printer operating parameters, such as print speed, print head pressure, and burn duration to configure the printer for optimal operation with the selected print medium. The bar codes can also be used for test and service, label design, data entry, or work in process.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: Pixie A. Austin, Duane M. Fox, Christopher A. Wiklof