Patents Assigned to D.B.A.
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Publication number: 20130284801Abstract: A mobile communication terminal can comprise a housing, a microprocessor disposed within the housing, a display incorporated into the housing, and a communication interface communicatively coupled to the microprocessor. The mobile communication terminal can be configured, responsive to receiving a byte sequence representing a character string containing one or more alphanumeric or non-alphanumeric characters, to encode the byte sequence into one or more bar code symbols having a minimum dimension of a smallest element equaling or exceeding a readability threshold value. The mobile communication terminal can be further configured to display the bar code symbols.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Timothy Meier, Timothy Williams, Stephen Patrick Deloge
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Publication number: 20130286051Abstract: A mobile communication terminal can comprise a hand-held housing, a microprocessor disposed within the housing, a display incorporated into the housing and equipped with a backlight, a display adapter configured to control the display, a video memory configured to store data representing images displayed by the display, and a wireless communication interface at least partially disposed within the housing. The mobile communication terminal can be configured, responsive to detecting a byte sequence representing an image of decodable indicia being transferred to the video memory, to increase an intensity of the backlight to a pre-defined level, increase a timeout associated with the backlight to a pre-defined value, disable a power save mode for the display, and/or change a display color scheme to a pre-defined color scheme.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Sean Philip Kearney, Thomas Amundsen, Bejamin Hejl, Mark Schmidt, Taylor Smith, Timothy Williams
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Publication number: 20130278393Abstract: A portable radio-frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an RFID reading device, and a display. The portable EIR terminal can be configured, responsive to successfully reading a plurality of RFID tags attached to a plurality of items sustained by a physical structure, to group the plurality of read RFID tags into zero or more clusters, by correlating quantities of RFID tags read within several time periods to spatial positions of the coverage shapes of the RF signals transmitted by the RFID reading device during the several time periods. The EIR terminal can be further configured to determine the spatial positions of the RFID signal coverage shapes based on the spatial positions and orientations of the portable EIR terminal during the several time periods. The EIR terminal can be further configured to display a quantity of RFID tags within each cluster overlaid over an image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventor: Philip Zumsteg
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Publication number: 20130277427Abstract: An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an EIR device including a two-dimensional imaging device, a motion sensing device, and a communication interface. The EIR terminal can be configured, responsive to detecting a pre-defined pattern in a first plurality of values received from the motion sensing device, to store in the memory a point of origin equal to a first spatial position of the EIR terminal. The EIR terminal can be further configured, responsive to detecting a user interface command, to determine, based on a second plurality of values received from the motion sensing device, a second spatial position of the EIR terminal relative to the point of origin, and to acquire an image of the object. The EIR terminal can be further configured to determine the image scale factor based on at least the second spatial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Philip Zumsteg, Tom Plocher, Sriharsha Putrevu
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Publication number: 20130277430Abstract: A method of mapping the location of at least one object in three dimensional space, relative to an initial point in three dimensional space by an EIR terminal which contains a microprocessor, memory, a scanning device, a motion sensing device, and a communication interface. The method includes scanning a signal of decodable indicia located at a pre-defined area of a physical object, locating the decodable indicia within this signal, decoding the decodable indicia into a decoded message. The decoded message is an identifier for said physical object, which is then displayed. After receiving an interface command, the EIR terminal is placed in mechanical contact with the pre-defined area of the physical object and a first spatial position is stored as a point of origin in the EIR terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. (d.b.a) HONEYWELL SCANNING AND MOBILITYInventors: Philip ZUMSTEG, Tom Plocher, Sriharsha Putrevu, Joseph Vargas
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Publication number: 20130278386Abstract: A system and method of adjusting the transmission strength emitted by an integrated RFID reading device by an EIR terminal. The EIR terminal scans a signal of decodable indicia, locates the decodable indicia within the signal, decodes the decodable indicia into a decoded message, which is an identifier for said physical object. The EIR terminal then makes contact with the physical object and stores the location of this contact as a point of origin and then, moves through three dimensional and receives values from its motion sensing device representing the location of said EIR terminal in three dimensional space relative to the point of origin. Then, the EIR terminal determines the distance of the RFID reading device from the point of origin and adjusts the power level of said RFID reading device relative to this distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. (d.b.a) HONEYWELL SCANNING AND MOBILITYInventor: Philip ZUMSTEG
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Publication number: 20130262237Abstract: A method of marketing related to a saving goal that includes a goal saver program having a management console. The management console permits a financial institution to configure a saving goal account, generate reports related to the savings goal accounts, and send targeted messages through a customer engagement engine based upon selected criteria related to the savings goal information and selected distribution channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: SmartyPig, L.L.C. d.b.a. Social MoneyInventor: Jon M. Gaskell, II
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Publication number: 20130248604Abstract: An EIR terminal containing an image capture device configured to scan an image. The EIR terminal includes a lighting and exposure mechanism. The EIR terminal also includes a camera sensor interface with a stat FIFO. The stat FIFO is configured to receive data from the image capture device. When the stat FIFO, during image scanning, receives a pre-determined amount of image data, it fires an interrupt, which times the lighting and exposure mechanism in the EIR terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Larry Coyle
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Publication number: 20130239487Abstract: A wall panel configured for quick and easy manufacturing and assembly to create affordable, sustainable buildings. The wall panel has a main wall section having an inside-facing surface and an outside-facing surface opposite the inside-facing surface; a first set of elongated studs embedded in the outside-facing surface of the main wall section, each elongated stud in the first set of elongated studs having a length; a second set of elongated studs embedded in the inside-facing surface of the main wall section, each elongated stud in the second set of the elongated studs having a length; wherein the length of each elongated stud of the first set of elongated studs is greater than a height of the main wall section, and wherein the length of each elongated stud of the second set of elongated studs is equivalent to the height of the main wall section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: M3house, LLC d.b.a mnmMODInventors: Erla Dögg Ingjaldsdottir, Tryggvi Thorsteinsson
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Publication number: 20130233915Abstract: An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a processor, a memory, and at least one EIR device provided by a bar code reading device, an RFID reading device, an NFC reading device, or a magnetic card reading device. The EIR device can be configured to output raw message data containing an encoded message and/or output decoded message data corresponding to an encoded message. The EIR terminal can further comprise at least one communication interface, a display provided by a built-in display and/or an external display, and a user input device provided by a built-in keyboard and/or an external keyboard. The EIR terminal can be configured to transmit the raw message data and/or the decoded message data to an external computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc., doing business as (d (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Justin Samek, Mark Hernandez
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Publication number: 20130228625Abstract: There is set forth herein an indicia reading apparatus having a plurality of configurations that can be activated with use of a manually actuated multiple state trigger. According to a first configuration the indicia reading apparatus can project a light pattern while maintaining in an inactive state decoding operations for attempting to decode a decodable indicia by processing of image data. According to a second configuration the indicia reading apparatus can activate decoding operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Ashish Sharma, Dayaker Mupkala, Manjul Bizoara
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Publication number: 20130221098Abstract: A radio frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, and an RFID reading device including a directional antenna. The RFID reading device can be configured to output raw message data containing an encoded message and/or output decoded message data corresponding to an encoded message. The RFID reading terminal can further comprise an aiming light source configured to emit aiming light, and at least one aiming lens configured to direct the aiming light onto a target to produce a visible aiming pattern at least partially contained within a projection onto the target of a coverage shape of the RF signal emitted by the directional antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Ynjiun Paul Wang, Huyu Qu
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Publication number: 20130206838Abstract: A system which in one embodiment is operative to attempt to decode decodable indicia. The system can include an imaging assembly and a display. The display can be operative to display image data output utilizing the imaging assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: James NAHILL, Mark Jose Antonio HERNANDEZ, Craig KOCH, John A. FURLONG, Charles Joseph CUNNINGHAM, IV, Sean Philip KEARNEY, Taylor SMITH
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Publication number: 20130206840Abstract: A system in one embodiment is operative to attempt to decode decodable indicia. The system can include an imaging assembly and a display. The display can be operative to display image data output utilizing the imaging assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: John A. FURLONG, Mark Jose Antonio HERNANDEZ, Craig KOCH, James NAHILL, Charles Joseph CUNNINGHAM, IV, Sean Philip KEARNEY, Taylor SMITH
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Publication number: 20130209944Abstract: A dual fuel heating apparatus can include a safety control system having a shutoff valve, a thermocouple solenoid assembly, a first nozzle, and a second nozzle. The first nozzle can be positioned to direct heat from combustion of a first gas, liquid, or combination thereof towards the thermocouple solenoid assembly when the first gas, liquid, or combination thereof is being combusted. The second nozzle can be positioned to direct heat from combustion of a second gas, liquid, or combination thereof towards the thermocouple solenoid assembly when the second gas, liquid, or combination thereof is being combusted. The thermocouple solenoid assembly can be configured to maintain the shutoff valve in an open position based on heat from combustion directed to the thermocouple solenoid assembly or in a closed position based on an absence of heat from combustion directed to the thermocouple solenoid assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: CONTINENTAL APPLIANCES, INC. D.B.A. PROCOMInventor: CONTINENTAL APPLIANCES, INC. D.B.A. PROC
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Publication number: 20130201377Abstract: A mobile computing device can comprise a microprocessor, a display, at least one motion sensor, and an imaging device including a two-dimensional image sensor and an imaging lens configured to focus an image of a target object on the image sensor. The mobile computing device can be configured to periodically display a preview image frame of the target object. The mobile computing device can be further configured to compensate for a movement of the imaging device relatively to the target object during a time period elapsed between taking and displaying the preview image frame, by transforming the preview image frame based on the device movement detected by the motion sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing Business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Paul Edward Showering
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Publication number: 20130199112Abstract: A shearwall adapted for use in a building or other structure includes a main concrete portion and structural reinforcement positioned within the main concrete portion. The shearwall is configured to resist lateral forces to which the building or other structure may be subjected. Further, the shearwall is configured to accommodate a vertical load such that the need for at least one separate structural column is eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Green Valley Corporation, d.b.a. Barry Swenson BuilderInventor: Green Valley Corporation, d.b.a. Barry Swenson B
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Publication number: 20130194077Abstract: A portable radio-frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an RFID reading device, and a display. The portable RFID reading terminal can be configured to display a scan trace provided by a line comprising a plurality of time varying points. Each point can be defined by a projection of a radio frequency (RF) signal coverage shape of the RFID reading device onto a chosen plane at a given moment in time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Joseph Vargas, Tom Plocher, Ynjiun Paul Wang, Sriharsha Putrevu, Philip Zumsteg
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Publication number: 20130186492Abstract: A heating system can include certain pressure sensitive features. These features can be configured to change from a first position to a second position based on a pressure of a fuel flowing into the feature. These features can include, fuel selector valves, pressure regulators, burner nozzles, and oxygen depletion sensor nozzles, among other features.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: CONTINENTAL APPLIANCES, INC. D.B.A. PROCOMInventor: CONTINENTAL APPLIANCES, INC. D.B.A. PROCOM
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Publication number: 20130188512Abstract: Provided is a system and method for a multi-tenant datacenter with layer 2 cloud interconnection. More specifically the multi-tenant datacenter includes a plurality of physical client systems in a first datacenter each physical client system having a set of physical infrastructure resources. A first cloud computing environment is also in the first datacenter, and coupled to the physical client systems by OSI Layer 2. The first cloud computing environment thereby virtually extending the physical infrastructure resources of each physical client system. An associated method of providing a multi-tenant datacenter with layer 2 cloud interconnection is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: eLeMeNtek, LLC D.B.A. PeakColoInventors: Luke Matthew Norris, Hooker Ashley Heggestad