Patents Assigned to System Development, Inc.
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Patent number: 8908197Abstract: A system and method for determining top of form while printing on continuous feed media. In one embodiment, a computer-readable storage device is encoded with instructions that when executed cause a processor to: 1) cause a selected printer to produce a print on continuous feed media; 2) determine, based on a compensation factor that accounts for movement of the continuous feed media through the printer in excess of a length of the data of the print, the distance to advance the continuous feed media such that a succeeding print starts at a top of form location of the continuous feed media; and 3) cause the selected printer to advance the continuous feed media in accordance with the determined distance to advance such that the succeeding print starts at the top of form location of the continuous feed media.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: System Development Inc.Inventors: Peter Ferrer, Paul R. Boutan
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Publication number: 20140240733Abstract: A system and method for determining top of form while printing on continuous feed media. In one embodiment, a computer-readable storage device is encoded with instructions that when executed cause a processor to: 1) cause a selected printer to produce a print on continuous feed media; 2) determine, based on a compensation factor that accounts for movement of the continuous feed media through the printer in excess of a length of the data of the print, the distance to advance the continuous feed media such that a succeeding print starts at a top of form location of the continuous feed media; and 3) cause the selected printer to advance the continuous feed media in accordance with the determined distance to advance such that the succeeding print starts at the top of form location of the continuous feed media.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: System Development Inc.Inventors: Peter Ferrer, Paul R. Boutan
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Patent number: 8810820Abstract: A system and method for printing an image on a medium whose dimensions are determined based on the size of the image are disclosed herein. A system includes a processor and a printing software system including an—Active Printing System (“APS”) configured to execute on the processor. The APS receives from an application program invoking the APS a size of an image to be printed and returns to the application program a set of dimensions within which the image is to be printed on a selected print media. The set of dimensions is determined based, at least in part, on the size of the image.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: System Development, Inc.Inventors: D. Keith Withington, Reese W. Murdock
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Patent number: 8363237Abstract: A system and method for printing an image on a medium whose dimensions are determined based on the size of the image are disclosed herein. A system includes a processor and a printing software system including an—Active Printing System (“APS”) configured to execute on the processor. The APS receives from an application program invoking the APS a size of an image to be printed and returns to the application program a set of dimensions within which the image is to be printed on a selected print media. The set of dimensions is determined based, at least in part, on the size of the image.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: System Development, Inc.Inventors: D. Keith Withington, Reese W. Murdock
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Patent number: 7333000Abstract: A novel system and method for simplifying the management of electronic equipment such as computers, networks, and equipment and communications systems. The system tracks equipment that has been registered in an inventory database without any user involvement. Once registered and connected into the system's power source device, the equipment's location will be easily tracked without human intervention. This information may be used to locate systems in need of up grade, repair or relocation, and further can verify that the correct equipment was moved and that it was moved to the correct location.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Afco Systems Development, Inc.Inventor: Godfrey Vassallo
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Patent number: 7297931Abstract: An apparatus is provided to effectively reduce the non-active detection gap between sensor elements of an optical sensor. Reducing the non-active gap can subsequently reduce the time delay between sensor elements, mitigating the image degrading effects of a composite element time delay. While applicable to use with a wide range of optical sensors, the invention may be used for detecting aspects of a variable-rate dynamic colorful object using a matrix sensor or a tri-linear color CCD sensor. In one variation, optical fibers extend from a first fiber optic faceplate to a second fiber optic faceplate. The optical fibers can be oriented toward or directly mounted to the sensor elements. A spacer may be used to separate the optical fibers for alignment with the sensor elements and the other end of the optical fibers are attached to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Lynx System Developers, Inc.Inventors: Eric P. Krantz, Douglas J. DeAngelis, Kirk Sigel
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Publication number: 20060103504Abstract: A novel system and method for simplifying the management of electronic equipment such as computers, networks, and equipment and communications systems. The system tracks equipment that has been registered in an inventory database without any user involvement. Once registered and connected into the system's power source device, the equipment's location will be easily tracked without human intervention. This information may be used to locate systems in need of up grade, repair or relocation, and further can verify that the correct equipment was moved and that it was moved to the correct location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: AFCO Systems Development, Inc.Inventor: Godfrey Vassallo
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Patent number: 7023476Abstract: The invention provides a system for recording and displaying a time sequential scene on a computer (16). The digital camera (12) transmits a sequence of digital image frames to the timer (14) representative of the image of a body passing a plane in space. Each frame represents a line object (18) of the body, thus forming a fractional part of the scene. Once the frame reaches the image timer (14), it is digitally marked with a time reference (34) and buffered into a block of information. The main control computer (16) stores blocks of information from the image timer (14) for a variety of processing and features available to the user. The invention also provides a selected memory (36), preferably a virtual memory subsystem, or hard-disc drive. Preferred constructions for adjusting camera pixel processing of light values, time-marking the images, creating color palettes for interactive viewing of color images, and video data coding to accommodate the high volume of line image data are described.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Lynx System Developers, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Deangelis, Mike Ciholas, Kirk Sigel
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Patent number: 6545705Abstract: A line scan digital camera is directed at a station for recording and displaying a time-sequential scene. The digital camera takes a sequence of digital image frames representative of one or more bodies crossing a plane in space, wherein each frame represents a line image of the body, thus forming a fractional part of the scene, and the set of time-successive frames forms a recognizable image on an external display. Within the camera, frames enter a buffer and a microprocessor in the camera compares blocks from successive line images to detect changes indicative of objects entering or leaving the field of view. The changes detected by pixel or block analysis identify information-containing portions of the data stream and their time of occurrence.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Lynx System Developers, Inc.Inventors: Kirk Sigel, Douglas DeAngelis, Mike Ciholas
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Patent number: 6542183Abstract: The invention provides a system for recording and displaying a time sequential scene on a computer (16). The digital camera (12) transmits a sequence of digital image frames to the timer (14) representative of the image of a body passing a plane in space. Each frame represents a line object (18) of the body, thus forming a fractional part of the scene. Once the frame reaches the image timer (14), it is digitally marked with a time reference (34) and buffered into a block of information. The main control computer (16) stores blocks of information from the image timer (14) for a variety of processing and features available to the user. The invention also provides a selected memory (36), preferably a virtual memory subsystem, or hard-disc drive. Preferred constructions for adjusting camera pixel processing of light values, time-marking the images, creating color palettes for interactive viewing of color images, and video data coding to accommodate the high volume of line image data are described.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Lynx Systems Developers, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. DeAngelis, Mike Ciholas, Kirk Sigel
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Patent number: 6002336Abstract: The present invention provides a reaction time measurement system that includes a hard-wired or battery-powered accelerometer module attached to a starting block or platform to detect acceleration when a contestant moves. Although the block is grossly stationary, it undergoes slight movement and mechanical vibration, so the accelerometer produces an output signal. A filter or a processing unit in the module processes the output signal to define the reaction time or moment when the athlete starts to leave the block. Preferably the module removably attaches to the starting block by a rigid coupling, and its processor stores and annotates the accelerometer signal. A link or connector signals the reaction time, or the stored signal on request, to a central monitor at which false start detection determination are made and records created.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Lynx System Developers, Inc.Inventors: Erik Widding, Douglas DeAngelis, Andrew Barton
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Patent number: 5552824Abstract: A system for recording and displaying a time-sequential scene on a computer comprising a digital camera, an image timer, and a main control computer. The digital camera transmits a sequence of digital image frames to the timer representative of the image of a body passing a plane in space. Each frame represents a line object of the body, thus forming a fractional part of the scene. Once the frame reaches the image timer, it is digitally marked with a time reference and buffered into a block of information. The main control computer stores blocks of information from the image timer for a variety of processing and features available to the user. The invention also provides a compression system for compressing a sequence of digital image frames for storage into a selected memory, preferably a virtual memory subsystem, or hard-disc drive.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Lynx System Developers, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. DeAngelis, Kirk Sigel, Mike Ciholas
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Patent number: 5206946Abstract: A network extender for a computer network including multiple computers interconnected with a shared, common memory. A computer system interface interconnects the multiple computers and controls data flow between the multiple computers and a memory controller connected to the memory. First and second identical interfaces are respectively connected in data communication with the computer system interface and the memory controller. Each interface includes a circuit for converting parallel data to serial data format and a circuit for converting serial data to parallel data format. The parallel to serial converting circuit and the serial to parallel converting circuit of the first interface are respectively connected to the corresponding serial to parallel and the parallel to serial converting circuits of the second interface by serial data communication conductors.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Sand Technology Systems Development, Inc.Inventor: John L. Brunk
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Patent number: 5038023Abstract: A secure storage system for keys or similar articles has an locked storage module with a drawer. A horizontal drawer shelf holds a plurality of cards in numbered slots. Each card has a self-clocking bar code ID number that is scanned by a fixed optical reader as the drawer is opened or closed. A computer connected to the module stores in memory the key number and slot location of each stored key whenever the drawer is opened and closed. An authorized user enters his authorization code and a desired key number into the computer which unlocks the storage module. The computer displays the slot location of the requested key, inventories the keys and maintains records of all transactions.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: C. Itoh Information Systems Development, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Saliga
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Patent number: 4689675Abstract: A digital scan converter with an initialization circuit. The initialization circuit, for example, a dedicated circuit or a computer, relates each pixel in a converted image to two or more respective pixels which lie adjacent to it and which are selected from an original image which is generated by a scanner. The initialization circuit also calculates and makes available interpolation constants to be used in deriving the value of a given pixel in terms of its respective, adjacently lying, group of pixels. When the converted image has a raster scan format, a satisfactory image is obtained when the respective group of pixels consists of two pixels between which lies the pixel whose value is to be calculated. By predefining the relationship between the pixels in the converted and original images before actual conversion begins real time operation is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1985Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Advanced Systems Development, Inc.Inventors: Nichan Tchorbajian, Edward P. Fitzgerald
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Patent number: D518683Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Napolean Systems & Developments, Inc.Inventors: Wolfgang Schroeter, Ingrid Schroeter, Steven Schwarz
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Patent number: D519319Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Napoleon Systems & Developments, Inc.Inventors: Wolfgang Schroeter, Ingrid Schroeter, Steven Schwarz
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Patent number: D468150Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Napoleon Systems & Developments, Inc.Inventors: Wolfgang Schroeter, Steven Schwarz
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Patent number: D433875Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Napoleon Systems & Developments Inc.Inventor: Wolfgang Schroeter