Patents by Inventor Brad R. Reddersen

Brad R. Reddersen 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: 5563402
    Abstract: An interface selection and configuration system for a computer peripheral in which configuration for the peripheral and/or the host interface is at least in part accomplished by the interface connector cable. In a preferred embodiment, the computer peripheral is equipped with one or more hardware interfaces. The interface connector cable has a first end connector for attaching to the computer peripheral. The first end connector of the interface connector cable is typically a multiple pin connector constructed and arranged to be properly physically and electrically connectable only to a specific computer peripheral or class of computer peripherals, the first end connector including at least one electrical connection between two pins for completing a circuit within the computer peripheral thereby enabling the computer peripheral.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Phillip W. Shepard, Rockie D. Moch, Jon P. C. Williams
  • Patent number: 5475206
    Abstract: A laser bar code system is described which includes a first scan module releasably affixed to a housing, which scan module is readily interchangeable with and plug compatible with a second scan module which is configured at least partly differently from the first scan module. In addition, a partitioned scan module is described which comprises a first laser diode subsystem, a first scanning subsystem, a first collection subsystem, and a first signal processing subsystem, a selected one of which is releasably affixed to a chassis, and readily interchangeable and plug compatible with a second laser diode subsystem, a second scanning subsystem, a first collection subsystem, and a second signal processing subsystem, respectively, which is configured at least partly differently from the first.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Phillip C. Gummeson, Hiroshi Hayakawa, Blaine F. Loris, Randy D. Elliott, Kimberly A. Ketelsleger, Haruhiko Machida, Yoshiyuki Sugawara, Roger M. Kenyon, Thomas L. Durant
  • Patent number: 5438187
    Abstract: An optical system and method for data reading having a light source which generates an optical beam directed toward an object to be read and a focusing system in the outgoing light path which establishes multiple beam functions. In a preferred application, a scanning system includes a multifocal lens having a single lens element having an inner lens portion of a first focal length and an outer annular lens portion with a second focal length, the scanning system therefore establishing two separate focal positions from a single light source. Alternately, the system includes a focusing lens system with an corrector element disposed in the outgoing optical path, the corrector element having a plurality of optical zones, each zone having a different optical characteristic for modifying a portion of the outgoing optical beam. A zone may be a refractive region, a reflective region, a diffractive region, an empty region, a window region, or combinations thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1995
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Thomas C. Arends
  • Patent number: 5347113
    Abstract: An interface selection and configuration system for a computer peripheral in which configuration for the peripheral and/or the host interface is at least in part accomplished by the interface connector cable. In a preferred embodiment, the computer peripheral is equipped with one or more hardware interfaces. The interface connector cable has a first end connector for attaching to the computer peripheral. The first end connector of the interface connector cable is typically a multiple pin connector constructed and arranged to be properly physically and electrically connectable only to a specific computer peripheral or class of computer peripherals, the first end connector including at least one electrical connection between two pins for completing a circuit within the computer peripheral thereby enabling the computer peripheral.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Phillip W. Shepard, Rockie D. Moch
  • Patent number: 5330370
    Abstract: An interface selection and configuration system for a computer peripheral in which configuration for the peripheral is at least in part accomplished by the interface connector cable. In a preferred embodiment, the computer peripheral is equipped with one or more hardware interfaces. The interface connector cable has a first end connector for attaching to the computer peripheral. The first end connector of the interface connector cable is typically a multiple pin connector constructed and arranged to be properly physically and electrically connectable only to a specific computer peripheral or class of computer peripherals, the first end connector including at least one electrical connection between two pins for completing a circuit within the computer peripheral thereby enabling the computer peripheral.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1994
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Phillip W. Shepard, Rockie D. Moch
  • Patent number: 5296689
    Abstract: An optical scanning system including an aiming system which is particularly suitable for handheld scanners where the outgoing light is scanned over a desired angle in a scan plane. The aiming system includes a light source generating an optical beam along an outgoing optical path toward an object to be scanned; a detector for detecting light reflected off the object; an oscillating scan mirror in the outgoing optical path directing light toward the object along a scan plane; and a diffractive optical module positioned in the outgoing optical path adjacent the scan mirror, the diffractive optical module having a pair of diffractive optical elements separated by an aperture, the diffractive optical elements positioned on either side of an aperture along the scan plane, each diffractive optical element de-scanning the portion of the optical beam passing therethrough to form an aiming light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Thomas L. Durant
  • Patent number: 5274219
    Abstract: A scanner constructed so that it includes a built-in stand which allows it to sit generally upright on a table when not held in the hand. The scanner can be programmed to automatically scan labels without needing to actuate the trigger, so that when it is set on the table in its "standing" position it can act as a "hands free" scanner. The scanner also includes aiming markings to make it easier for the user to intuitively aim the scanner at bar codes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Spectra-Physcis Scanning System, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel K. Harden, Barbara H. Sauceda, Brad R. Reddersen, Christopher Lenart
  • Patent number: 5237162
    Abstract: A handheld scanner including a housing with a top head portion and a bottom handle portion with a contoured hand rest portion therebetween. A scanner trigger is located on the top of the top head portion which can be actuated either by a thumb or finger. The angular scanner structure, the trigger location, and the transparent scanning window enables the user to intuitively aim the scanner where the user's finger is aimed. The trigger centerline mark to aid in aiming the scanner at bar codes. A "V"-shaped aiming mark on top of the scanner head also aids in aiming the scanner. The angular shape of the scanner allows it to rest comfortably in the user's hand when being held, or alternately permit it to lie securely on a table without rocking when not being held yet still allow it to be easily picked up by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel K. Harden, Barbara H. Sauceda, Brad R. Reddersen, Christopher Lenart
  • Patent number: 5229590
    Abstract: A scanner including an oval-shaped handle and a round dome-shaped scanner head with a transparent scanning window above the trigger area of the dome. Markings on top of the scanner to aid with aiming, and a multi-color indicator light on top of the dome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel K. Harden, Barbara H. Sauceda, Brad R. Reddersen, Christopher Lenart
  • Patent number: 5202784
    Abstract: An optical system and method for data reading including a light source which generates an optical beam directed toward an object, a pivoting scan mirror which directs the optical beam over a scanning range on the object to be read, a stationary collection mirror for collecting light from the object, a fold mirror positioned behind the scan mirror for reflecting light collected by the collection mirror through an aperture in the collection to a photodetector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Brad R. Reddersen
  • Patent number: 4805162
    Abstract: An optical disk servo system includes a coarse access and tracking system for optical head control and a fine access and tracking system for read/write beam control. Enlarged servo tracks are pre-recorded on the optical disk between bands of data track locations. The coarse system illuminates a relatively large area of the disk surface encompassing at least one of the servo tracks and detects light from the enlarged illuminated area. Suitable means including a photo-detector array identifies and controls the optical head position by means of the light returned from the illuminated servo track. Such photo-detection means are insensitive to light reflected from the data tracks. The fine access and tracking system uses a conventional, three spot tracking and read system, two spots for data track following and one spot for data track reading. The fine access and tracking system controls a galvanometer mirror or other suitable means steering the read spot beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1989
    Assignee: Storage Technology Partners II
    Inventors: Karl J. Stahl, Albin K. Johnson, Brad R. Reddersen, Alexander M. Muckle
  • Patent number: 4752922
    Abstract: An optical system for writing and reading data from a rotating optical storage disk, comprising a first, second and third coherent light source, providing coarse seek, reading, and writing functions, the three writing sources sharing a plurality of optical elements in common, all cooperating to provide for the coarse seek, fine seek, focus and tracking functions of the device. The read and the write optical beams are optically coupled together to ensure proper spacing of a newly written track with regard to the previously written track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1988
    Assignee: Storage Technology Partners 11
    Inventors: Richard B. MacAnally, Brad R. Reddersen, James W. Baer, Charles Reilly, Scott L. DeVore, Scott D. Wilson
  • Patent number: 4198701
    Abstract: A mass archival optical recording and reproduction system includes a recording light source such as a laser beam focussed and directed upon an acousto-optic linear modulator array (or page composer) that receives parallel blocks of data converted from a serial stream of digital data to be stored. The page composer imparts to the laser beam modulation representative of a plurality of parallel channels of data and through focussing optics downstream of the page composer parallel arrays of optical spots are recorded upon a suitable recording medium such as a photographic film floppy disc. The recording medium may be substantially frictionlessly and stably positioned for recording at a record/read station by an air-bearing platen arrangement which is preferably thermodynamically non-throttling so that the recording film may be positioned in the path of the information-carrying light beam in a static or dynamic mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1980
    Assignee: Harris Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Richard G. Zech, Howard N. Roberts