Patents by Inventor Thomas C. Amundsen

Thomas C. Amundsen 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).

  • Patent number: 7443587
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, John Groot, Thomas C. Amundsen, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Patent number: 7124950
    Abstract: A bar code symbol reading system is disclosed comprising a hand-supportable bar code symbol reading device which embodies an electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine for producing a raster-type laser scanning pattern in either a hands-free or hands-on mode of operation for scanning 1-D and 2D bar code symbols. The electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine has (i) a high-speed/high-resolution raster scanning mode of operation, during which a high-speed, high-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control, and (ii) a high-speed/low-resolution raster scanning mode of operation during which a high-speed, low-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Blake, Stephen J. Colavito, Xiaoxun Zhu, Charles Naylor, Thomas C. Amundsen, Thomas Carullo, C. Harry Knowles
  • Patent number: 7123413
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, John Groot, Thomas C. Amundsen, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Patent number: 6825980
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, Thomas C. Amundsen, John Groot, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Patent number: 6742709
    Abstract: A bar code symbol reading system is disclosed comprising a hand-supportable bar code symbol reading device which embodies an electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine for producing a raster-type laser scanning pattern in either a hands-free or hands-on mode of operation for scanning 1-D and 2D bar code symbols. The electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine has (i) a high-speed/high-resolution raster scanning mode of operation, during which a high-speed, high-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control, and (ii) a high-speed/low-resolution raster scanning mode of operation during which a high-speed, low-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Blake, Stephen J. Colavito, Xiaoxun Zhu, Charles Naylor, Thomas C. Amundsen, Thomas Carullo, C. Harry Knowles
  • Patent number: 6588665
    Abstract: A fully automated package identification and measuring system, in which an omni-directional laser scanning systems are used to read bar codes on packages entering the tunnel, while a package dimensioning subsystem is used to capture information about the package prior to entry into the tunnel. Mathematical models are created on a real-time basis for the geometry of the package and the position of the laser scanning beam used to read the bar code symbol thereon. The mathematical models are analyzed to determine if collected and queued package identification data is spatially and/or temporally correlated with package measurement data using vector-based ray-tracing methods, homogeneous transformations, and object-oriented decision logic so as to enable simultaneous tracking of multiple packages being transported through the scanning tunnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Harry Knowles, LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, Thomas C. Amundsen, Charles Naylor, David Wilz, Sr., Thomas Carullo
  • Publication number: 20020170968
    Abstract: A bar code symbol reading system is disclosed comprising a hand-supportable bar code symbol reading device which embodies an electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine for producing a raster-type laser scanning pattern in either a hands-free or hands-on mode of operation for scanning 1-D and 2D bar code symbols. The electronically-controlled bar code symbol reading engine has (i) a high-speed/high-resolution raster scanning mode of operation, during which a high-speed, high-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control, and (ii) a high-speed/low-resolution raster scanning mode of operation during which a high-speed, low-resolution raster-type scanning pattern is precisely generated under electronic control.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2001
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Applicant: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Blake, Stephen J. Colavito, Xiaoxun Zhu, Charles Naylor, Thomas C. Amundsen, Thomas Carullo, C. Harry Knowles
  • Publication number: 20020158131
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Inventors: LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, Thomas C. Amundsen, John Groot, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Publication number: 20020114076
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Applicant: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, John Groot, Thomas C. Amundsen, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Publication number: 20020071472
    Abstract: Novel methods are disclosed for designing and constructing miniature optical systems and devices employing light diffractive optical elements (DOES) for modifying the size and shape of laser beams produced from a commercial-grade laser diodes, over an extended range hitherto unachievable using conventional techniques. The systems and devices of the present invention have uses in a wide range of applications, including laser scanning, optical-based information storage, medical and analytical instrumentation, and the like. In the illustrative embodiments, various techniques are disclosed for implementing the DOEs as holographic optical elements (HOEs), computer-generated holograms (CGHs), as well as other diffractive optical elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2001
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Applicant: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: LeRoy D. Dickson, Timothy A. Good, John Groot, Thomas C. Amundsen, C. Harry Knowles, Thomas Carullo
  • Publication number: 20020047048
    Abstract: A fully automated package identification and measuring system, in which an omni-directional laser scanning systems are used to read bar codes on packages entering the tunnel, while a package dimensioning subsystem is used to capture information about the package prior to entry into the tunnel. Mathematical models are created on a real-time basis for the geometry of the package and the position of the laser scanning beam used to read the bar code symbol thereon. The mathematical models are analyzed to determine if collected and queued package identification data is spatially and/or temporally correlated with package measurement data using vector-based ray-tracing methods, homogeneous transformations, and object-oriented decision logic so as to enable simultaneous tracking of multiple packages being transported through the scanning tunnel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Inventors: C. Harry Knowles, LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, Thomas C. Amundsen, Charles Naylor, David Wilz, Thomas Carullo
  • Patent number: 6360947
    Abstract: A fully automated package identification and measuring system, in which an omni-directional laser scanning system are used to read bar codes on packages entering the tunnel, while a package dimensioning subsystem is used to capture information about the package prior to entry into the tunnel. Mathematical models are created on a real-time basis for the geometry of the package and the position of the laser scanning beam used to read the bar code symbol thereon. The mathematical models are analyzed to determine if collected and queued package identification data is spatially and/or temporally correlated with package measurement data using vector-based ray-tracing methods, homogeneous transformations, and object-oriented decision logic so as to enable simultaneous tracking of multiple packages being transported through the scanning tunnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Harry Knowles, LeRoy Dickson, Timothy A. Good, Thomas C. Amundsen, Charles Naylor, David Wilz, Sr., Thomas Carullo