Patents Assigned to Honeywell International, Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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Publication number: 20140166755Abstract: An encoded information reading (EIR) terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a communication interface, an image processing circuit communicatively coupled to the microprocessor, a plurality of imaging assemblies communicatively coupled to the image processing circuit, and one or more memory blocks communicatively coupled to the image processing circuit. Each imaging assembly of the plurality of imaging assemblies can be configured to output image frame data. The image processing circuit can be configured to receive the image frame data from at least one imaging assembly, buffer the image frame data received from at least one imaging assembly in at least one memory block, and/or process the image frame data received from at least one imaging assembly. The EIR terminal can be configured to output image frame data comprising decodable indicia and/or decoded message data corresponding to the decodable indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Yong Liu, Ynjiun Paul Wang, Xi Tao
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Publication number: 20140124579Abstract: There is set forth herein an indicia reading apparatus having a configuration in which an illumination assembly for projecting an illumination pattern is de-energized during subsequent exposure periods. In one embodiment the indicia reading apparatus includes a configuration in which the illumination assembly is energized intermediate of the exposure periods. The indicia reading apparatus is useful for reading decodable indicia that is displayed on a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. d.b.a. Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventor: Yiwu Ding
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Publication number: 20140125853Abstract: There is set forth herein in one embodiment an image sensor array including a global shutter shared by first and second pixels. The global shutter can include a charge storage area having an associated shield for reducing charge build up on the charge storage area attributable to incident light rays. There is set forth herein in one embodiment an imaging apparatus having one or more configuration. The one or more configuration can include one or more of a configuration wherein a frame read out from an image sensor array has unbinned pixel values, a configuration wherein a frame read out from an image sensor array has binned pixel values corresponding to an M×N, M>=2, N>=2 arrangement of pixel values, and a configuration wherein a frame read out from an image sensor array has binned pixel values corresponding to a 1×N, N>=2 arrangement of pixel values.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. d.b.a. Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Ynjiun Paul Wang
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Publication number: 20140108682Abstract: Methods managing data communication between a peripheral device and host computer system are provided. A physical interface for communicating data between a peripheral device and the plurality of applications executing on the host computer system is opened and controlled by a software module. A first virtual interface and a second virtual interface of the software module are exposed to an operating system of the host computer system, and the operating system exposes the first virtual interface and the second virtual interface to the first application and the second application. The first virtual interface is used for communicating data between the peripheral device and the first application through the physical interface, and the second virtual interface is used for communicating data between the peripheral device and the second application through the physical interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. d.b.a. Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Aldo Caballero
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Publication number: 20140027511Abstract: An apparatus and method for reading RFID tags utilizing a structure with an inner surface and an outer surface and a lateral input opening and a lateral output opening. In the structure, an RFID scanner mounted on the inner surface. This structure is positioned to enclose at least two sides of a lane. Items enter the lane via the lateral input opening and exit via the lateral output opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Tom Plocher, Joseph Vargas, Ynjiun Paul Wang
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Publication number: 20130346651Abstract: Management of data communication between a peripheral device and host computer system is provided. A peripheral device exposes to a host computer system multiple interfaces for data communication between the peripheral device and the host computer system. The multiple interfaces are exposed over a single physical interface between the peripheral device and the host computer system, for communicating data between the peripheral device and multiple applications executing on the host computer system. The multiple interfaces can include a data collection interface facilitating collection of data from the peripheral device by an application of the multiple applications executing on the host computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc., d/b/a Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Aldo CABALLERO
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Publication number: 20130328717Abstract: A device management system is comprised of a server-side proxy component and at least one back-end computer. The server-side proxy component is configured to receive ephermis and almanac data from a source and information from at least one client describing the geographic location of the client. The server-side proxy component is configured to send the ephermis and almanac data and the information from the client to a back-end computer to the back-end computer. Responsive to receiving this data and information, the computer compiles it into GPS data relevant to the location of the client.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventor: James Timothy Sauerwein, JR.
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Publication number: 20130308013Abstract: A user terminal contains an input/output mechanism, an image capture device used to capture an image of a scene, a range imaging image capture device used to create a depth map of the scene, a processor that combine the image and the depth map into a model of the scene, a memory that stores the depth map and the image, and a display that displays the model. Utilizing this system, a user is able to view, measure, and calculate 3D data representing real world data, including but not limited to position, distance, location, and orientation of objects viewed in the display. The retrieves this information by making inputs into the terminal, including, in an embodiment of the invention, touch inputs selecting images on a touch screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Jingquan LI, Ynjiun Paul WANG, Stephen Patrick DELOGE
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Publication number: 20130307964Abstract: A terminal for measuring at least one dimension of an object includes at least one imaging subsystem and an actuator. The at least one imaging subsystem includes an imaging optics assembly operable to focus an image onto an image sensor array. The imaging optics assembly has an optical axis. The actuator is operably connected to the at least one imaging subsystem for moving an angle of the optical axis relative to the terminal. The terminal is adapted to obtain first image data of the object and is operable to determine at least one of a height, a width, and a depth dimension of the object based on effecting the actuator to change the angle of the optical axis relative to the terminal to align the object in second image data with the object in the first image data, the second image data being different from the first image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Edward C. BREMER, Matthew PANKOW
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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: 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: 20130198019Abstract: A method includes obtaining data from a portable electronic device in which the data regards information obtained using the portable electronic regarding the transaction, and information obtained using the portable electronic regarding at least one of a physical location of the portable electronic device when obtaining the information regarding the transaction and the time of the day when obtaining the information regarding the transaction, and processing the transaction based on the data regarding the information regarding the transaction and the at least one of the information regarding the physical location of the portable electronic device when obtaining the information regarding the transaction and the time of the day when obtaining the information regarding the transaction. The method may be employed in a point-of-sale transaction for the purchase of products at checkout.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventor: Taylor M. SMITH
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Publication number: 20130161397Abstract: A method for obtaining an image indicia includes performing one or more exposures of an imager to capture one or more images, and controlling active portions of an aiming pattern to inhibit capture of the aiming pattern in the one or more captured images or removing the aiming pattern from the one or more captured images. An attempted may be made to decode one or more decodable indicia utilizing the one or more captured images.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Edward C. BREMER, Runhong DENG
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Publication number: 20130146665Abstract: A method for decoding decodable indicia includes sensing the polarization of light from a plurality of orientations in connection with the decodable indicia, and controlling at least one of energizing an illumination subsystem based on the sensed polarization indicating a generally randomly polarized light, and inhibiting energization of the illumination subsystem based on the sensed polarization indicating a generally linearly polarized light. One or more images are captured, and an attempt is made to decode the decodable indicia using at least one of the one or more images.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. d/b/a Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: William H. HAVENS, Ynjiun Paul Wang
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Publication number: 20130126596Abstract: Apparatus and devices are provided for detecting indicia and projecting images related to the detected indicia. The apparatus includes an indicia detecting system adapted to detect a decodable indicium, such as, a bar code, and an image projecting system adapted to project an image in response to the detected decodable indicium. The apparatus may include a memory storage adapted to store projection data for use by the image projecting system in projecting an image. The indicia detecting system includes a photo detector and image collecting optics, the image projecting system includes light sources and a light manipulation system. Methods of detecting indicia and projecting images related to the detected indicia are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Donna Marie FLETCHER, Robert John HENNICK, William H. HAVENS
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Publication number: 20130119140Abstract: An indicia reading terminal for reading of a decodable indicia is provided wherein the indicia reading terminal includes an image sensor integrated circuit comprising an image sensor having a plurality of pixels; a memory for storing image data, and a unit for processing the image data for attempting to decode decodable indicia represented in the image data; and an optical system, including a lens assembly and at least a first aperture and a second aperture, the second aperture being smaller than the first aperture. The lens assembly comprises one or more lens elements. The first aperture is disposed in the lens assembly, and the second aperture is disposed at a distal end of the optical system, adjacent to the lens assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. (d.b.a) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventors: Edward C. Bremer, Chen Feng