Patents by Inventor George A. Plesko
George A. Plesko 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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Patent number: 8294969Abstract: A scan element includes a bobbin having a central axis about which is wound an electromagnetic wire coil and having a flange oriented generally transverse to the central axis. At least one elastomeric support has a first end coupled to the flange. A permanent magnet has first and second surfaces, a central axis, and a magnetization direction oriented generally transverse to the central axis of the permanent magnet. The magnet is supported by a second end of the elastomeric support. A mirror has a central axis and is mounted on the second surface of the magnet. The central axes of the mirror and magnet are coaxial with the central axis of the bobbin. The elastomeric support provides a return force when the magnet and the mirror are rotated at an angle from the central axis during energization of the electromagnetic wire coil.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 7446276Abstract: An improved button actuation assembly for activating a switch on hand held devices such as portable barcode readers has an improved structure that absorbs and dissipates the force exerted on the button. The improved structure thus protects the switch and the button actuation assembly itself from being damaged by excessive force such as from an impact shock caused by dropping or misuse.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventors: George A. Plesko, Yuan-Hua Wang
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Publication number: 20080190750Abstract: An improved button actuation assembly for activating a switch on hand held devices such as portable barcode readers has an improved structure that absorbs and dissipates the force exerted on the button. The improved structure thus protects the switch and the button actuation assembly itself from being damaged by excessive force such as from an impact shock caused by dropping or misuse.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: George A. Plesko, Yuan-Hua Wang
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Patent number: 7381914Abstract: An improved button actuation assembly for activating a switch on hand held devices such as portable barcode readers has an improved structure that absorbs and dissipates the force exerted on the button. The improved structure thus protects the switch and the button actuation assembly itself from being damaged by excessive force such as from an impact shock caused by dropping or misuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Metrologic Instruments, Inc.Inventors: George A. Plesko, Yuan-Hua Wang
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Patent number: 6768569Abstract: A device for providing scanning movement of a light beam in a direction selected from at least one of the X and Y directions with respect to the beam direction, including a generally hollow support having an input aperture and an output aperture; and a scan element including a movable optical element disposed generally within the support, the optical element being adapted to receive through the input aperture an input light beam and to redirect the beam as a scanning output light beam traveling through the output aperture a direction which is generally the same as the input beam direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6641044Abstract: A high speed non-contact beam scanning device sized and shaped to provide the ergonomic benefits of a pen or wand, yet can scan a wide angle moving beam across an information-bearing target in one or two dimensional scan patterns such as lines, rasters or other patterns in order to read information therefrom. The device is well suited for reading one or two dimensional bar-code or other printed matter. In order to achieve the high density optical packaging necessary for its high performance to size benefits the device employs a novel in-line or “axial” gyrating, or “axial” scan element. The axial scan element can accept an input light beam at one end and cause it to emerge from its opposite end as a scanned beam, propagating in the same general forward direction it had upon entering the element. Reflected light, which carries information contained on the target, is collected by an internal non-imaging light collector and is processed by signal processing electronics.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6641043Abstract: A flexible scan element for scanning a light beam, and methods for making and actuating the scan element. The scan element includes a first leaf that is rigidly affixed to a substrate, a second leaf having a mirror affixed thereto, and a flexible hinge that couples the first leaf to the second leaf. The second leaf is moveable and pivots about an axis of the flexible hinge. The first leaf is coupled to the second leaf solely by the flexible hinge, and the flexible hinge is formed solely from an elastomer material. The first and second leaves are preferably formed from flat rigid metal, and optionally include bonding flanges that couple the leaves to the elastomeric hinge forming material. The mirror is affixed on one side of the second leaf and a magnet is optionally affixed on the opposite side of the second leaf. The scan element optionally includes tabs for mounting the device to a flat substrate or circuit board, and, in one embodiment has a resonant frequency in the range of 20 Hz-100 Hz.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Publication number: 20020163701Abstract: A device for providing angular displacement of an axis in a direction selected from the X or Y direction or rotational movement about the Z direction with respect to the axis. The device comprises a magnetic core element which produces a magnetic field and defines a Z axis. The core element is capable of displacement in the X and Y directions respectively, and also rotational movement about the Z axis. A coil device proximate the core element introduces a distortion force in the core element in at least one of the X and Y directions or about the Z axis as desired a mounting device suspends the core element with respect to the coil means to permit relative movement therebetween in response to the distortion force.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Publication number: 20020125325Abstract: A high speed non-contact beam scanning device sized and shaped to provide the ergonomic benefits of a pen or wand, yet can scan a wide angle moving beam across an information-bearing target in one or two dimensional scan patterns such as lines, rasters or other patterns in order to read information therefrom. The device is well suited for reading one or two dimensional bar-code or other printed matter. In order to achieve the high density optical packaging necessary for its high performance to size benefits the device employs a novel in-line or “axial” gyrating, or “axial” scan element. The axial scan element can accept an input light beam at one end and cause it to emerge from its opposite end as a scanned beam, propagating in the same general forward direction it had upon entering the element. Reflected light, which carries information contained on the target, is collected by an internal non-imaging light collector and is processed by signal processing electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6390370Abstract: A high speed non-contact beam scanning device sized and shaped to provide the ergonomic benefits of a pen or wand, yet can scan a wide angle moving beam across an information-bearing target in one or two dimensional scan patterns such as lines, rasters or other patterns in order to read information therefrom. The device is well suited for reading one or two dimensional bar-code or other printed matter. In order to achieve the high density optical packaging necessary for its high performance to size benefits the device employs a novel in-line or “axial” gyrating, or “axial” scan element. The axial scan element can accept an input light beam at one end and cause it to emerge from its opposite end as a scanned beam, propagating in the same general forward direction it had upon entering the element. Reflected light, which carries information contained on the target, is collected by an internal non-imaging light collector and is processed by signal processing electronics.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6377380Abstract: A device for providing angular displacement of an axis in a direction selected from the X or Y direction or rotational movement about the Z direction with respect to the axis. The device comprises a magnetic core element which produces a magnetic field and defines a Z axis. The core element is capable of displacement in the X and Y directions respectively, and also rotational movement about the Z axis. A coil device proximate the core element introduces a distortion force in the core element in at least one of the X and Y directions or about the Z axis as desired a mounting device suspends the core element with respect to the coil means to permit relative movement therebetween in response to the distortion force.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6233098Abstract: An optical system for distinguishing features of a target. A light source is located at a source position for generating a plurality of light rays emanating from the source position. A lens is positioned in front of the light source position. The lens has a first surface for receiving light rays emanating from the source position and a second surface, opposite the first surface, for outputting the received light rays. The first and second surfaces are separated by a thickness. The second surface having a first clear area for passing a first group of light rays through the lens. The second surface further includes a treated that is area separate from the first clear area. A method for treating an optical lens. A lens substrate formed of clear material is provided. The lens substrate has a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a thickness represented by a distance between the first and second surfaces. A treated area is formed on a portion of the second surface of the clear material.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6202930Abstract: Ultra compact scan systems which may be held in the manner of a pen or wand during use and ring mountable scanners suitable for wearing on one's finger, wrist or another part of the body are disclosed. Embodiments of wearable scan systems are disclosed which need not contain traditional light collection apparatus. Highly ergonomic non-mechanical actuation methods are described which eliminate the operation fatigue characteristic of prior art devices that use mechanical levers to turn them on. Novel axial scan elements for the scanners are adapted to operate in a pulsed mode to minimize current consumption. Various scan head embodiments are operated with simple, low cost, low parts count, one-shot circuits to provide low bulk and long battery life even when small button cells are used to power them.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6179444Abstract: A light beam source includes a laser diode having a housing. The housing has a base and a cap with an opening for emitting laser light. A lens mount having a generally tubular shape and being formed from a unitary piece of material is provided. The lens mount has a first end and a second end, the second end including inner walls. A lens is disposed at least partially within the first end of the lens mount, the lens being disposed so as to receive and focus the laser light as a beam. The cap of the laser diode is disposed at least partially within the second end of the lens mount and frictionally engages the inner walls. The inner walls include at least one longitudinal slot that allows the inner walls to expand and frictionally engage the cap when the cap is disposed in the second end of the lens mount.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6173895Abstract: A flexible scan element for scanning a light beam, and methods for making and actuating the scan element. The scan element includes a first leaf that is rigidly affixed to a substrate, a second leaf having a mirror affixed thereto, and a flexible hinge that couples the first leaf to the second leaf. The second leaf is moveable and pivots about an axis of the flexible hinge. The first leaf is coupled to the second leaf solely by the flexible hinge, and the flexible hinge is formed solely from an elastomer material. The first and second leaves are preferably formed from flat rigid metal, and optionally include bonding flanges that couple the leaves to the elastomeric hinge forming material. The mirror is affixed on one side of the second leaf and a magnet is optionally affixed on the opposite side of the second leaf. The scan element optionally includes tabs for mounting the device to a flat substrate or circuit board, and, in one embodiment has a resonant frequency in the range of 20 Hz-100 Hz.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Geo Labs, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6118569Abstract: A non-contact light beam scan system small enough to fit into a hand holdable wand, pen or calculator size terminal incorporates a novel scan element which can scan at rates of ten to hundreds of scans per second in one or two dimensions. The device is immune to low frequency vibrations and can scan large angles of 60 degrees or more. Automatic trigger circuitry enables it to be used equally well in hand held or fixed mount applications. The depth of operating range is extended with a novel focal system which is integrated with the light source. The entire scanning system for generating a beam, focusing the beam electronically, scanning the beam, collecting light from a target and converting it into electrical signals, and automatically generating a trigger signal can work with industry standard low or high speed bar code decoders.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6101017Abstract: A device for providing angular displacement of an axis in a direction selected from the X or Y direction or rotational movement about the Z direction with respect to the axis. The device comprises a magnetic core element which produces a magnetic field and defines a Z axis. The core element is capable of displacement in the X and Y directions respectively, and also rotational movement about the Z axis. A coil device proximate the core element introduces a distortion force in the core element in at least one of the X and Y directions or about the Z axis as desired a mounting device suspends the core element with respect to the coil means to permit relative movement therebetween in response to the distortion force.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6057554Abstract: A non-mechanical switch for actuating a light beam scanning device disposed within a device housing. The device housing has a first area for emitting a scanning light beam from the device. The switch is formed of a light source and a light detector disposed within the device housing, the light source emits light through a second area on the device housing. The light detector is adapted to receive light emitted from the light source and reflected back through the second area toward the light detector by an object disposed outside of the device housing. The light detector has an output signal that is coupled by electronic circuitry to a light beam scanner within the light beam scanning device. The electronic circuitry is adapted to selectively actuate the light beam scanning device in response to the output signal from the light detector. The first area on the device housing for emitting the scanning light beam from the device is separate from the second area on the device housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 6006994Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating a scanning light beam for scanning a target using a light beam scanning system. In response to actuation of the scanning system by a user, only a single non-periodic pulse of current is provided to a scan element. The single pulse of current causes the scan element to move a light beam from a stationary equilibrium position to a first position at a first extreme end of a scan line that intersects the target. Immediately after the light beam reaches the first extreme end of said scan line, the scan element moves the light beam from the first extreme end of the scan line to a second extreme end of the scan line without application of external current. Thereafter, immediately after the light beam reaches the second extreme end of the scan line, the scan element brings the light beam back to the stationary equilibrium position without application of external current.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: GEO Labs, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko
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Patent number: 5973318Abstract: An externally operable electronic switch which is entirely located within a housing but which is in no way mechanically or physically attached to the inside or the outside of the housing, has no moving parts, nothing to wear out, requires no holes or special treatments to the housings of equipment into which it may be incorporated and has no optical parts to fog or become dirty which could lead to unreliable operation is disclosed. The switch is operated without mechanical force. It is unnecessary to touch anything to operate it and it consumes extremely low stand by power. It is suited for sealed and portable battery operated equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: GEO Labs, Inc.Inventor: George A. Plesko