Patents by Inventor Harry McKinley

Harry McKinley 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).

  • Publication number: 20050092843
    Abstract: A hand-held imager which is capable of reading both linear and two dimensional symbologies, which can perform focusing and illuminating steps quickly and accurately so as to eliminate variation in the position of the imager relative to the code becoming a negative factor, in which can operate in an environment where the imager is anywhere from 1.5 inches to 16 inches from the code. The imager includes an imaging system having a focusing system, an illumination system, and a two-dimensional photodetector which forms an image of the coded symbology. After achieving targeting of the coded symbology, the scanning system adjusts the focus between multiple different focuses, and utilizes a portion of the two-dimensional photodetector to determine the optimum focus. Upon the determination of optimum focus, the focusing system is returned to the focusing configuration established in the initial focusing step, and an image is created using the entire two-dimensional photodetector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Inventors: John Dowling, Howard Stern, Luis Fizarella, Harry McKinley, Philip McKinley, Jason Lee
  • Publication number: 20020013532
    Abstract: Methods and systems for imaging the interior of a body part and self-focusing endoscopic probes for use therein are provided. The self-focusing endoscopic probe includes an array of optical fibers for transmitting light to illuminate the interior of the body part to obtain a corresponding reflected light signal. A first mechanism is provided for preventing a first portion of the reflected light signal from passing through a reflection plane so that sufficient focus is maintained over a predefined focal range. A second mechanism allows a second portion of the reflected light signal to pass through the reflection plane. A rod lens or an array of optical fibers transmits the second portion of the reflected light signal to a detector plane to form an image of the interior of the body part in the detector plane. An optical element substantially collimates the second portion of the reflected light signal into a beam having a cross-sectional area of a substantially fixed dimension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Inventors: Myron J. Czubko, Harry McKinley, G. Neil Haven
  • Patent number: 6098887
    Abstract: A hand held, omnidirectional symbology or bar code reader for imaging linear and two dimensional (matrix, maxi-code) bar codes over relatively long working distances. The reader includes an imaging system including a focusing objective taking lens and a two-dimensional photodetector that operate to form an image of a bar code in X and Y directions simultaneously and generate an electrical signal representative of the code for subsequent downstream processing which extracts information embedded in a bar code. Focusing is achieved via a rotating disk that carries a plurality of optical shims for different focus zones. A through-the-lens (TTL) targeting system is provided to visually assist the user in positioning the reader for a variety of code modalities to assure that a bar code will be captured within the field of view and be sharply imaged on the photodetector when the lens is focused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Robotic Vision Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Luis A Figarella, David A. Imrie, Harry McKinley, Howard Stern, Jon E. Van Tassell
  • Patent number: 6066857
    Abstract: A focusable imaging system particularly suitable for use in acquiring digital images for subsequent processing such as in a hand held, omnidirectional symbology or bar code reader by which linear and two dimensional (matrix, maxi-code) bar codes may be imaged over relatively long working distances. The imaging system includes an focusing objective taking lens and a two-dimensional photodetector that operate to form an image of an object such as a bar code in X and Y directions simultaneously and generate an electrical signal representative of the object or code for subsequent downstream processing by which information embedded in the object or bar code may be extracted. Focusing is achieved via a rotating disk that carries a plurality of optical shims or other light controlling surfaces to provide for different focus zones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Robotic Vision Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen D. Fantone, Luis A. Figarella, David A Imrie, Harry McKinley, William T. Plummer, Howard Stern, Jon E. Van Tassell