Patents by Inventor Govind Shah

Govind Shah 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: 5982950
    Abstract: A method and system for acquiring an optical target affixed to a surface of a package with an optical scanning device. Height information associated with the height of the surface of the package is sensed and a height signal representative of a scanning distance between the optical target and the optical scanning device is generated. The package surface is scanned with the optical scanning device to generate an optical target input signal. The optical target input signal is converted in accordance with a first sampling frequency to provide a converted input signal, and a second resampling frequency is adjusted in accordance with the height signal. The converted input signal is reconverted in accordance with the second resampling frequency to generate a frequency shifted optical target signal, and the optical target on the surface of the package is acquired in accordance with the frequency shifted optical target signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: United Parcel Services of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Govind Shah, David Goodwin Shaw, Donald Gordon Chandler
  • Patent number: 5291564
    Abstract: An optical target is acquired by an optical scanning system according to an in-band target frequency in an input signal from an optical scanning device. Both the in-band energy level and the out-of-band energy level of the input signal from the optical scanning device are determined. These two energy levels are compared and a possible detection of the target is determined according to this comparison. A minimum threshold of in-band energy is required in order for the possible detection to be confirmed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1994
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America
    Inventors: Govind Shah, David G. Shaw, Donald G. Chandler
  • Patent number: 5018131
    Abstract: A switch (10) which uses optical signals propagating through an air media is disclosed. Transmitters (14a-14n) radiate light along projection openings (40) through a solid, opaque housing (12). The projection openings (40) parallel each other and substantially reside in a lower plane (32) within the housing (12). Periscopic plugs (30) reflect such light upward along an intermediate direction (38) within the plugs (30) and out from the plugs (30) into incidence openings (42). The incidence openings (42) parallel each other and substantially reside in an upper plane (34) within the housing (12). Optical receivers (16a-16n) receive light propagating in the incidence openings (42). The incidence openings (42) reside substantially perpendicular to the projection openings (40).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: DSC Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Govind Shah, Peter A. Basile, Ralph H. Carmen, Stephen A. Deschaine
  • Patent number: 4998010
    Abstract: The article of the invention is an optically readable label for storing encoded information, said label comprising a data array of a multiplicity of information-encoded polygons arranged in a predetermined geometric pattern, and said polygons having at least two different optical properties.a process for encoding information in an optically-readable data array comprised of information-encoded polygons by assigning optical properties to individual polygons in a predetermined pattern, ordering the polygons in a predetermined sequence, and printing the polygons with at least two optical properties.A process for retrieving information by optically scanning a data array of information-encoded polygons, preferably hexagons, creating an optical replica of the digital bit stream representative of the optical properties of the information-encoded polygons, decoding that optical replica and retrieving the decoded bit stream.A system for performing the foregoing encoding and decoding processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1991
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald G. Chandler, Eric P. Batterman, Govind Shah
  • Patent number: 4896029
    Abstract: The article of the invention is an optically readable label for storing encoded information, said label comprising a data array of a multiplicity of information-encoded polygons arranged in a predetermined geometric pattern, and said polygons having at least two different optical properties. A process for encoding information in an optically-readable data array comprised of information-encoded polygons by assigning optical properties to individual polygons in a predetermined pattern, ordering the polygons in a predetermined sequence, and printing the polygons with at least two optical properties. A process for retrieving information by optically scanning a data array of information-encoded polygons, preferably hexagons, creating an optical replica of the digital bit stream representative of the optical properties of the information-encoded polygons, decoding that optical replica and retrieving the decoded bit stream. A system for performing the foregoing encoding and decoding processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1990
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald G. Chandler, Eric P. Batterman, Govind Shah
  • Patent number: 4874936
    Abstract: The article of the invention is an optically readable label for storing encoded information, said label comprising a data energy of a multiplicity of information-encoded hexagons contiguously arranged in a honeycomb pattern, and having at least two different optical properties.A process for encoding information in an optically-readable data array comprised of a honeycomb of contiguous hexagons encoded by assigning optical properties to individual hexagons in a predetermined pattern, ordering the hexagons in a predetermined sequence, and printing the hexagons with at least two optical properties.A process for retrieving information by optically scanning an information-encoded data array of contiguous polygons, preferably hexagons, creating an optical replica of the digital bit stream representative of the optical properties of the information encoded polygons, decoding that optical replica and retrieving the decoded bit stream.A stream for performing the foregoing encoding and decoding processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1989
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald G. Chandler, Eric P. Batterman, Govind Shah
  • Patent number: 4848556
    Abstract: A low power coin discriminator detects and identifies the denomination of a coin to activate a parking meter, telephone, or vending machine device. Initially the device is in a low power, dormant state. Insertion of a coin into the discrimator trips a switch which produces a wake-up pulse which turns on a microprocessor. The coin falls upon a piezoelectric element, a signal from which causes the microprocessor to activate a photoelectric sensor. The coin moves through the photoelectric sensor which determines the net cross-sectional area of the coin. The microprocessor samples the output of the photoelectric sensor to detect the minimum light incident upon the sensor at the point of maximum eclipse of the light beam. The microprocessor also samples the output of an integrator which integrates the output of the piezoelectric element to produce a numerical value proportional to the mass of the coin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1989
    Assignee: Qonaar Corporation
    Inventors: Govind Shah, Andrew L. Pester, Carl M. Stern