Patents by Inventor Federico Canini
Federico Canini 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).
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Publication number: 20140247503Abstract: An image capture module includes a liquid lens having a first and a second electrode, and a first and a second conductor element in electrical contact with the first and second electrode, respectively, the first and second conductor elements being each intended for connection with a voltage generator for driving the liquid lens. The first conductor element includes an electrically conductive body having a peripheral region for contact with the first electrode of the liquid lens with a light diaphragm aperture in a central region thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Datalogic Scanning Group S.r.L.Inventors: Maurizio Bianchi, Davide Bruni, Renato Rigutti, Bassam Hallal, Federico Canini
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Patent number: 8743263Abstract: An image capture module includes a liquid lens having a first and a second electrode, and a first and a second conductor element in electrical contact with the first and second electrode, respectively, the first and second conductor elements being each intended for connection with a voltage generator for driving the liquid lens. The first conductor element includes an electrically conductive body having a peripheral region for contact with the first electrode of the liquid lens with a light diaphragm aperture in a central region thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Datalogic Scanning Group S.R.L.Inventors: Maurizio Bianchi, Davide Bruni, Renato Rigutti, Bassam Hallal, Federico Canini
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Patent number: 8413902Abstract: An optical component of an image acquisition device includes at least two faces each having a first optically active region, the first optically active regions of the at least two faces being assigned to optical functions homologous to each other, but according to different acquisition configurations, the at least two faces defining respective reference planes, the normals to the reference planes being differently oriented.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Datalogic Scanning Group S.R.L.Inventors: Guido Maurizio Oliva, Federico Canini
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Publication number: 20130038719Abstract: An image capturing device includes an image forming device including a sensor defining an optical reception axis, at least one reading distance, and a region framed by the sensor on a substrate at said at least one reading distance. An illumination device includes an array of adjacent light sources defining an optical illumination axis. The light sources are individually drivable, and each light source is adapted to illuminate an area of a size much smaller than the size of said region framed by the sensor. The illumination axis does not coincide with the reception axis. A driver of the light sources is adapted to drive the light sources so as to switch off at least the light sources that illuminate outside of the boundary of the region framed by the sensor on the substrate at said at least one reading distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: Datalogic IP Tech S.r.l.Inventors: Federico Canini, Guido Maurizio Oliva
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Patent number: 8276819Abstract: An optical code reader of the imager type includes: at least one non-collimated light source having an illumination optics associated therewith including at least one lens; and a photodetector device having a receiving optics associated therewith including at least one lens, wherein the at least one lens of the illumination optics and the at least one lens of the receiving optics are displaceable together to change their distance from the at least one light source and from said photodetector device respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Datalogic Scanning Group S.r.l.Inventors: Federico Canini, Guido Maurizio Oliva, Donato Vincenzi, Belinda Bernagozzi
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Publication number: 20120056077Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: DATALOGIC S.P.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Patent number: 8058600Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Datalogic S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Publication number: 20110274372Abstract: An image capture module includes a liquid lens having a first and a second electrode, and a first and a second conductor element in electrical contact with the first and second electrode, respectively, the first and second conductor elements being each intended for connection with a voltage generator for driving the liquid lens. The first conductor element includes an electrically conductive body having a peripheral region for contact with the first electrode of the liquid lens with a light diaphragm aperture in a central region thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: DATALOGIC SCANNING GROUP S.R.L.Inventors: Maurizio Bianchi, Davide Bruni, Renato Rigutti, Bassam Hallal, Federico Canini
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Publication number: 20100214466Abstract: An optical component of an image acquisition device includes at least two faces each having a first optically active region, the first optically active regions of the at least two faces being assigned to optical functions homologous to each other, but according to different acquisition configurations, the at least two faces defining respective reference planes, the normals to the reference planes being differently oriented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: DATALOGIC SCANNING GROUP S.R.L.Inventors: Guido Maurizio Oliva, Federico Canini
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Publication number: 20090308926Abstract: An optical code reader of the imager type includes: at least one non-collimated light source having an illumination optics associated therewith including at least one lens; and a photodetector device having a receiving optics associated therewith including at least one lens, wherein the at least one lens of the illumination optics and the at least one lens of the receiving optics are displaceable together to change their distance from the at least one light source and from said photodetector device respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Federico Canini, Guido Maurizio Oliva, Donato Vincenzi, Belinda Bernagozzi
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Publication number: 20090166569Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Datalogic S.P.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Patent number: 7468499Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Datalogic S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Patent number: 7282688Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unity; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Datalogic S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Publication number: 20060243888Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unity; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: DATALOGIC S.P.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Patent number: 7102116Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and e the optically coded data.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Datalogic S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Patent number: 7075663Abstract: The invention relates to an optical device for aiming along an optical axis and visually indicating a reading area, comprising at least an illuminating assembling acting on a portion of the reading area along an optical emission path. The illuminating assembly comprises a light beam emitting source, a diaphragm having a preset shape, such diaphragm being effective to select a portion of the light beam generated by said emitting source, and a converging lens placed, on the optical emission path, downstream of the diaphragm and adapted to collimate the shaped light beam coming from the diaphragm and project it onto a portion of the reading area. The device of this invention is at once economical and accurate (i.e. capable of producing sharp images), thereby providing the user with a clear cut indication of the reading area being aimed regardless of the distance of the latter from the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: DATALOGIC, S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Valeria Palestini
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Patent number: 7053954Abstract: This invention relates to a process for regulating the exposure time of a light sensor, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: a) setting the exposure time of the sensor to a value selected in a first range of M prefixed values defined between a minimum and a maximum value; b) acquiring an image of an object on the sensor, such image comprising a plurality of luminous pixels; c) analyzing the acquired image in order to detect its level of luminosity; d) comparing the detected level of luminosity with a prefixed higher (lower) global threshold level representative of a condition of overexposure (under-exposure) of the image; e) varying the exposure time of the sensor and iteratively repeating the previous steps until an optimum exposure time equal to the highest (lowest) exposure time is found, amongst the ones set, for which the image presents a level of luminosity which is smaller (greater) than the prefixed higher (lower) global threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Datalogic S.p.A.Inventor: Federico Canini
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Publication number: 20050046827Abstract: The invention relates to an optical device for aiming along an optical axis and visually indicating a reading area, comprising at least an illuminating assembling acting on a portion of the reading area along an optical emission path. The illuminating assembly comprises a light beam emitting source, a diaphragm having a preset shape, such diaphragm being effective to select a portion of the light beam generated by said emitting source, and a converging lens placed, on the optical emission path, downstream of the diaphragm and adapted to collimate the shaped light beam coming from the diaphragm and project it onto a portion of the reading area. The device of this invention is at once economical and accurate (i.e. capable of producing sharp images), thereby providing the user with a clear cut indication of the reading area being aimed regardless of the distance of the latter from the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: DATALOGIC S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Canini, Valeria Palestini
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Publication number: 20040245431Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor; an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in. a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and e the optically coded data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca
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Publication number: 20030164785Abstract: The device for the acquisition and automatic processing of data obtained from optical codes comprises a CMOS optical sensor; an analog processing unit connected to the optical sensor: an analog/digital conversion unit connected to the analog processing unit; a logic control unit connected to the CMOS optical sensor, the analog processing unit and the analog/digital conversion unit; and a data-processing unit connected to the logic control unit and the analog/digital conversion unit. The CMOS optical sensor and at least one of the analog processing, analog/digital conversion, logic control and data processing units are integrated in a single chip. The data processing unit processes the digital signals corresponding to the image acquired by the CMOS sensor and extracts the optically coded data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Federico Canini, Marco Piva, Rinaldo Zocca