Patents Assigned to International Barcode Corporation
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Patent number: 7809172Abstract: A method and system for personalizing goods or services by including thereon a visible indication of the person or persons that are intended to utilize the goods and services. In one embodiment, based on computer processing, a series of parameters are calculated that can be used to generate a composite drawing (e.g., a line drawing) of the intended customer. Having created such a series of parameters, those parameters can be sent to the generator of the ticket or other personalized good. The generator can then use that series of parameters to print the composite drawing on the personalized good, either at the same time the good is originally printed or prior to providing the personalized good to the consumer. Alternatively, by receiving a customer number with the transaction confirmation from the credit card company, the merchant can download a full picture of the customer to be included on the personalized good.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7549591Abstract: A communication system is provided that includes both an electromagnetic (“EM”) communication device and an optical communication device including at least a machine readable symbol where at least a portion of the EM communication device and at least a portion of the machine readable symbol are formed from the same material. This material may be, for example, a conductable ink or a conductable foil. If desired, the EM communication device may include an antenna where at least a portion of the antenna includes at least a portion of the machine readable symbol.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20080296362Abstract: Methods are provided for identifying and authenticating goods. A code or checksum based on information or an image relating to a good is derived and associated with a barcode to include on a label. The label is scanned by a recipient to authenticate the goods. Scanable code are provided based on an image by distilling an image into its hue components and using a grid to create a pattern. The pattern is readable by a scanner to obtain a code directly, or by consulting a look-up table. The code, barcode, digital barcode or scanable code can be included on a label or tag, such as an RFID tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20080257961Abstract: The method and system include marking a surgery site (e.g., location of surgical incision) or a site of other medical action with a machine-readable medical marking (e.g., bar code or a dot pattern), which may be used in conjunction with (1) a scanner for reading the machine-readable medical marking and (2) a controller for controlling medical actions in response to the read machine-readable medical marking. The system and method ensure the validation of the surgical procedure, the patient awaiting the surgical procedure, and the site or location on the patient where the surgery is to be performed. Utilizing a scanning device for reading machine-readable medical markings, and a controller, there are additional means to check and double check the medical action before the actual medical action (e.g., surgery) is performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7389928Abstract: The method and system include marking a surgery site (e.g., location of surgical incision) or a site of other medical action with a machine-readable medical marking (e.g., bar code or a dot pattern), which may be used in conjunction with (1) a scanner for reading the machine-readable medical marking and (2) a controller for controlling medical actions in response to the read machine-readable medical marking. The system and method ensure the validation of the surgical procedure, the patient awaiting the surgical procedure, and the site or location on the patient where the surgery is to be performed. Utilizing a scanning device for reading machine-readable medical markings, and a controller, there are additional means to check and double check the medical action before the actual medical action (e.g., surgery) is performed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7380717Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a system and method for modifying bars for applying to a non-flat, or irregular surface. A bar code symbol is created for and read from a non-flat or irregular surface by compensating for distortions caused by the non-flat or irregular surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7370799Abstract: A method is provided for printing a plurality of images of a symbol that includes at least a two-dimensional machine readable symbol on a plurality of substrates or on a plurality of portions of a substrate so that the printable area of each substrate or substrate portion includes a complete representation of the two-dimensional machine readable symbol.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7337972Abstract: The present invention provides for widening a single bar (18) of a bar code without spoiling the readability of the bar code symbol. Further, the present invention provides for writing at least one sufficiently small letter, icon or other character within a single bar (24, 26) or space (22) of a bar code symbol without spoiling the symbol's readability.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7322514Abstract: Methods are described for identifying and authenticating goods. A code or checksum based on information or an image relating to a good is derived and associated with a barcode to include on a label. The label is scanned by a recipient to authenticate the goods. Scanable codes are provided based on an image by distilling an image into its hue components and using a grid to create a pattern. The pattern is readable by a scanner to obtain a code directly, or by consulting a look-up table. The code, barcode, digital barcode or scanable code can be included on a label or tag, such as an RFID tag.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7293713Abstract: A bar code including a first linear bar code portion, and portions with two-dimensional bar codes at the ends of the first bar code portion. A separation through the first portion. The two-dimensional bar code at each end is inverted from the other end, and in an embodiment is also rotated 180.degree., which enable the two-dimensional bar codes on separated parts of the single bar code to be identical.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7284704Abstract: A communication system is provided that includes both an electromagnetic (“EM”) communication device and an optical communication device including at least a machine readable symbol where at least a portion of the EM communication device and at least a portion of the machine readable symbol are formed from the same material. This material may be, for example, a conductable ink or a conductable foil. If desired, the EM communication device may include an antenna where at least a portion of the antenna includes at least a portion of the machine readable symbol.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20070145142Abstract: Bar code information is printed on a printable surface associated with a product, such as a label or container of the product, or the product itself, during a production run under the control of a printer computer. The bar code information may include two components of a composite bar code symbol, where the first component is either pre-printed or printed during a production run, and the second component is printed during the production run. The first component may identify a product that is carried in the containers, while the second component identifies a lot, batch, expiration date or commodity number. In another aspect, check data is used to confirm the accuracy of information that is used by a printer computer to control a printer. In another aspect, first and second bar code symbols portions are read to recover information, and a database is accessed to determine if the recovered information is consistent.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2007Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventors: Allen Lubow, Ron Barenburg
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Publication number: 20070131772Abstract: An optically variable device (OVD) is provided that includes a barcode rendered from a three-dimensional barcode. To increase the readability of the barcode rendered in the OVD, the bars of the three-dimensional barcode may have tapered sidewalls and depths that are small compared to their heights and widths. The barcode may be rendered in the OVD such that it is viewable only at certain angles or using certain wavelengths of light. Also provided is a barcode of multiple portions where a portion is rendered in an OVD and another portion is otherwise provided (e.g., printed). Such a barcode may have portions that are readable as independent barcodes and are also readable together as a single, compound barcode. Also provided is a method where a plurality of OVDs with unique images are associated with products, e.g., packaged together, so that receipt of a package of products with non-unique images indicates counterfeiting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20070102532Abstract: A bar code including a first linear bar code portion, and portions with two-dimensional bar codes at the ends of the first bar code portion. A separation through the first portion. The two-dimensional bar code at each end is inverted from the other end, and in an embodiment is also rotated 180.degree., which enable the two-dimensional bar codes on separated parts of the single bar code to be identical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20070106561Abstract: A method and system for personalizing goods or services by including thereon a visible indication of the person or persons that are intended to utilize the goods and services. In one embodiment, based on computer processing, a series of parameters are calculated that can be used to generate a composite drawing (e.g., a line drawing) of the intended customer. Having created such a series of parameters, those parameters can be sent to the generator of the ticket or other personalized good. The generator can then use that series of parameters to print the composite drawing on the personalized good, either at the same time the good is originally printed or prior to providing the personalized good to the consumer. Alternatively, by receiving a customer number with the transaction confirmation from the credit card company, the merchant can download a full picture of the customer to be included on the personalized good.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7207491Abstract: A system and method is provided that includes generating a combined bar code symbol and image that is readable by a bar code scanner device. The system comprises a computer program that provides an image and a bar code symbol and combines the bar code symbol with the image such that the bar code symbol is readable by the bar code scanner device. The system processes the image and bar code symbol by comparing the properties corresponding to the image, the bar code symbol (e.g., color values), and properties corresponding to the bar code scanner sensitivity values associated with the bar code scanner device. The processed bar code symbol that is combined with the processed image is readable by the bar code scanner device.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7182259Abstract: Bar code information is printed on a printable surface associated with a product, such as a label or container of the product, or the product itself, during a production run under the control of a printer computer. The bar code information may include two components of a composite bar code symbol, where the first component is either pre-printed or printed during a production run, and the second component is printed during the production run. The first component may identify a product that is carried in the containers, while the second component identifies a lot, batch, expiration date or commodity number. In another aspect, check data is used to confirm the accuracy of information that is used by a printer computer to control a printer. In another aspect, first and second bar code symbols portions are read to recover information, and a database is accessed to determine if the recovered information is consistent.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventors: Allen Lubow, Ron Barenburg
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Patent number: 7156308Abstract: A bar code including a first linear bar code portion, and portions with two-dimensional bar codes at the ends of the first bar code portion. A separation through the first portion. The two-dimensional bar code at each end is inverted from the other end, and in an embodiment is also rotated 180°, which enable the two-dimensional bar codes on separated parts of the single bar code to be identical.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Patent number: 7108186Abstract: To alert parties to an alteration to a bar code (20) or a corresponding digital image (18), for example a digital photograph which the bar code (20) partially overlaps, the bar code (20) includes information about the digital image (18). The bar code (20) partially overlaps and is integrated into the image (18). The bar code (20) and the part thereof in the image (18) are compared for required identity. By providing such an alert, the present invention makes it very difficult to alter, for example, an identification card, an use it for unauthorized purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow
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Publication number: 20060186204Abstract: A communication system is provided that includes both an electromagnetic (“EM”) communication device and an optical communication device including at least a machine readable symbol where at least a portion of the EM communication device and at least a portion of the machine readable symbol are formed from the same material. This material may be, for example, a conductable ink or a conductable foil. If desired, the EM communication device may include an antenna where at least a portion of the antenna includes at least a portion of the machine readable symbol.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: International Barcode CorporationInventor: Allen Lubow