Patents by Inventor Burton H. Poppenga

Burton H. Poppenga 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: 7028021
    Abstract: Data is transferred from an input record to an index. The input record has a recorded unique device identification and recorded device data for a device, such as a printer. The recorded unique device identification is either a serial number of the device or another persistent identifying designation for the device. The recorded device data includes recorded usage data for the device. The index has at least one enduring record. Each enduring record has an enduring unique device identification and enduring device data. The recorded unique device identification and recorded device data for a device are read from the input record. The index is searched for a match to the recorded unique device identification. If a match to the recorded device information is not found in the index, an enduring record for the device is created in the index. An enduring usage data is read from the index. A difference in usage data is calculated from the enduring usage data and the recorded usage data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Susan M. Janz, Donald J. Gathman, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Patent number: 6865603
    Abstract: A network address for an object device is corrected. A recorded network address and a recorded unique enduring identification for the object device are read from a record. The recorded network address is queried for a returned unique enduring identification. The recorded network address is queried by performing an SNMP Get call to the recorded network address or addressing a unique enduring identification query to the recorded network address and receiving the response to the query. The returned unique enduring identification is compared with the recorded unique enduring identification. Responsive to a mismatch between the returned unique enduring identification and the recorded unique enduring identification, a current network address for the object device is resolved and the recorded network address is replaced with the current network address.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Susan M. Janz, Donald J. Gathman, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Publication number: 20030120624
    Abstract: A system for facilitating selection, installation, and configuration of device drivers in a managed environment. The system includes a first mechanism for automatically accessing information about a device for which a driver is to be installed on a computer connected thereto and providing a signal in response thereto. The information includes device type and operational capabilities. A second mechanism selects a driver for the device and installs and automatically configures the driver on the computer based on the signal. In a specific embodiment, the first mechanism includes a database that maintains the information, which is organized according to an asset identification number. The information includes first and second portions. The first portion of information is obtained and entered in the database upon installation of the device. The second portion of the information includes operating system and language information pertaining to the computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2001
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Burton H. Poppenga, James S. Boyce, Jon Baker
  • Publication number: 20020103861
    Abstract: An index is modified by either adding or removing a fleet device. A modification action is discovered for the index. A fleet device is discovered for modification in the index. The modification action is implemented in the index. The modification action is either removal of the fleet device from the index or addition of the fleet device to the index. Removal of the fleet device, capturing final usage data for the fleet device and identifying the fleet device as removed. Addition of the fleet device includes verifying the fleet device has a unique identifier, creating a record for the fleet device in the index, and collecting initial usage data for the fleet device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Susan M. Janz, Donald J. Gathman, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Publication number: 20020103791
    Abstract: Data is transferred from an input record to an index. The input record has a recorded unique device identification and recorded device data for a device, such as a printer. The recorded unique device identification is either a serial number of the device or another persistent identifying designation for the device. The recorded device data includes recorded usage data for the device. The index has at least one enduring record. Each enduring record has an enduring unique device identification and enduring device data. The recorded unique device identification and recorded device data for a device are read from the input record. The index is searched for a match to the recorded unique device identification. If a match to the recorded device information is not found in the index, an enduring record for the device is created in the index. An enduring usage data is read from the index. A difference in usage data is calculated from the enduring usage data and the recorded usage data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Susan M. Janz, Donald J. Gathman, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Publication number: 20020103888
    Abstract: A network address for an object device is corrected. A recorded network address and a recorded unique enduring identification for the object device are read from a record. The recorded network address is queried for a returned unique enduring identification. The recorded network address is queried by performing an SNMP Get call to the recorded network address or addressing a unique enduring identification query to the recorded network address and receiving the response to the query. The returned unique enduring identification is compared with the recorded unique enduring identification. Responsive to a mismatch between the returned unique enduring identification and the recorded unique enduring identification, a current network address for the object device is resolved and the recorded network address is replaced with the current network address.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Susan M. Janz, Donald J. Gathman, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Patent number: 6040917
    Abstract: A multi-resolution capable printer includes a critical operations memory buffer for enabling critical page print operations to occur without flushing the video buffers and without waiting for returned-in memory to heal into larger free blocks. The critical operations buffer thus enables improved constant printer throughput and reduced "pausing" during a multi-page print job. The critical operations buffer is dynamically sized to the resolution of the current page being printed. Thus, at higher resolution configurations, the critical operations buffer is reduced in size to allow the video buffers to increase in size to accommodate the higher resolution. At lower resolution configurations, the critical operations buffer is increased in size and the video buffers are decreased in size to accommodate the lower resolution. Advantageously, the total combined pre-reserved memory area utilized by the critical operations buffer and the video buffers remains constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Russell Campbell, Richard M. Dow, Timothy P. Blair, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Patent number: 5550954
    Abstract: Apparatus for processing and displaying binary pixel image data includes a printer for receiving image data and for presenting the image data as bilevel pixel values. The printer includes a processor for altering the received image data into an output image. A host processor stores multi-bit-per-pixel image data and further includes image processing software and data transmission circuitry coupled to the printer. The host processor compares the bilevel pixel data size and the multi-bit-per-pixel data size and, based upon a size relationship determined from the comparison, processes the multi-bit-per-pixel image data into bilevel pixel values in either the printer or the host processor so as to transmit the least amount of image data between the host processor and the bilevel printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Russell Campbell, Terrence M. Shannon, Burton H. Poppenga
  • Patent number: 5548689
    Abstract: A processor unit converts source image data to a rasterized monochrome bit map and includes a random access memory, a storage memory containing a gray scale conversion table, dithering matrices, procedures for determining destination image dithering tiling locations, scaling conversion procedures and sub routines for establishing a gray scale value array indexed to a bit mask array. The processor unit performs a method of converting source image data to a rasterized compressed monochrome bit map which involves a conversion cycle for converting source pixels to gray scale value and output position bits within the two arrays. Testing is performed to determine all of the source pixels converted to the same gray scale value, and if so, a read ahead cycle commences, reading ahead in the source pixel row for as long as the unconverted source image data bytes are the same as for those converted in the conversion cycle. The converted output position bits of the converted source pixels are dithered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Burton H. Poppenga, Terrence M. Shannon, Russell Campbell