Patents by Inventor Jon P. C. Williams
Jon P. C. Williams 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: 9515512Abstract: A checkstand system including a counter surface within which a plurality of induction charge transmission coils are embedded in or disposed below the counter at selected charge positions about the countertop whereby a cordless peripheral, such as a data reader, is positionable and movable between multiple positions about the counter surface, the peripheral including an induction charge receiving coil operative to receive a charge current from one of the induction charge transmission coils when the peripheral is placed in proximity of a selected one of the charge positions on the checkstand. In one configuration, the system includes a temperature sensing component disposed proximal to an induction charge transmission coil and a controller operative for receiving a temperature signal from the temperature sensing component and adjusting the charge current delivered to the induction charge transmission coil in response to the signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: DATALOGIC ADC, INC.Inventors: Patrick M. O'Donnell, Jon P. C. Williams, Cameron G. Breckenridge
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Patent number: 9087251Abstract: Data reading systems and methods for operating data readers such as optical code readers and RFID readers. Certain preferred embodiments are directed to data readers having improved operation features for switching between various operation modes such as, for example, switching between handheld/portable mode and fixed mode using an on board inertial sensor such as an accelerometer or gyroscopic device capable of sensing various movements, motions, and/or orientations.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: DATALOGIC ADC, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Tamburrini, Nicolas H. Tabet, Jon P. C. Williams, David P. Ingles, Michele Benedetti
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Patent number: 9004359Abstract: A data reading system including one or more imagers, the data reading system having a lower main housing structure with a horizontal surface, across which items to be read are passed, and an upper reader module, such as pole-mounted top down reader (TDR) including an imager configured to provide a top down viewing angle from above the horizontal surface of the item in a read region. In one configuration, the pole-mounted upper reader module includes a one-piece post housing section mounted to the main housing structure and extending therefrom and containing imaging electronics and optics of the upper reader.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: Alan Shearin, Ryan B. Thompson, Jeffrey J. Hoskinson, Jon P. C. Williams, David J. Newman, Alexander M. McQueen, Bryan L. Olmstead
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Publication number: 20130341406Abstract: Data reading systems and methods for operating data readers such as optical code readers and RFID readers. Certain preferred embodiments are directed to data readers having improved operation features for switching between various operation modes such as, for example, switching between handheld/portable mode and fixed mode using an on board inertial sensor such as an accelerometer or gyroscopic device capable of sensing various movements, motions, and/or orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Tamburrini, Nicolas H. Tabet, Jon P. C. Williams, David P. Ingles, Michele Benedetti
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Publication number: 20130306727Abstract: A data reading system including one or more imagers, the data reading system having a lower main housing structure with a horizontal surface, across which items to be read are passed, and an upper reader module, such as pole-mounted top down reader (TDR) including an imager configured to provide a top down viewing angle from above the horizontal surface of the item in a read region. In one configuration, the pole-mounted upper reader module includes a one-piece post housing section mounted to the main housing structure and extending therefrom and containing imaging electronics and optics of the upper reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventors: Alan Shearin, Ryan B. Thompson, Jeffrey J. Hoskinson, Jon P. C. Williams, David J. Newman, Alexander M. McQueen, Bryan L. Olmstead
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Patent number: 8517273Abstract: Data reading systems and methods for operating data readers such as optical code readers and RFID readers. Certain preferred embodiments are directed to data readers having improved operation features for switching between various operation modes such as, for example, switching between handheld/portable mode and fixed mode using an on board inertial sensor such as an accelerometer or gyroscopic device capable of sensing various movements, motions, and/or orientations.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Tamburrini, Nicolas N. Tabet, Jon P. C. Williams, David P. Ingles, Michele Benedetti
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Publication number: 20120319645Abstract: A checkstand system including a counter surface within which a plurality of induction charge transmission coils are embedded in or disposed below the counter at selected charge positions about the countertop whereby a cordless peripheral, such as a data reader, is positionable and movable between multiple positions about the counter surface, the peripheral including an induction charge receiving coil operative to receive a charge current from one of the induction charge transmission coils when the peripheral is placed in proximity of a selected one of the charge positions on the checkstand. In one configuration, the system includes a temperature sensing component disposed proximal to an induction charge transmission coil and a controller operative for receiving a temperature signal from the temperature sensing component and adjusting the charge current delivered to the induction charge transmission coil in response to the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Datalogic ScanningInventors: Patrick M. O'Donnell, Jon P.C. Williams, Cameron G. Breckenridge
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Publication number: 20110290889Abstract: Data reading systems and methods for operating data readers such as optical code readers and RFID readers. Certain preferred embodiments are directed to data readers having improved operation features for switching between various operation modes such as, for example, switching between handheld/portable mode and fixed mode using an on board inertial sensor such as an accelerometer or gyroscopic device capable of sensing various movements, motions, and/or orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Datalogic Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Tamburrini, Nicolas N. Tabet, Jon P.C. Williams, David P. Ingles, Michele Benedetti
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Patent number: 6073851Abstract: A method and apparatus for reading bar codes or other images while reducing or eliminating the need for self-generated illumination. An image reader is preferably embodied as a handheld unit and comprises an efficient optical collection system including an aperture with a high aspect ratio and/or a multi-focal lens or lenses. An optically transmissive spacer affixed to the front of the handheld unit allows ambient light to be collected at close range, and a diffuser may be used to reflect ambient light from the handheld unit to provide additional illumination at close range. A masked CCD detector with rectangular pixels receives collected light and is coupled to an adaptive exposure circuit for preventing saturation of the CCD detector at high illumination levels. A correlated double sampling circuit coupled to the adaptive exposure circuit rejects common mode noise and allows operation in lower light levels.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bryan L. Olmstead, Michael J. Ahten, Bruce E. Paris, Jorge L. Acosta, James W. Ring, Paul R. Huss, Jon P. C. Williams, Alexander M. McQueen, Randy L. Person
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Patent number: 6042012Abstract: A method and apparatus for reading bar codes or other images while reducing or eliminating the need for self-generated illumination. An image reader is preferably embodied as a handheld unit and comprises an efficient optical collection system including an aperture with a high aspect ratio and/or a multi-focal lens or lenses. An optically transmissive spacer affixed to the front of the handheld unit allows ambient light to be collected at close range, and a diffuser may be used to reflect ambient light from the handheld unit to provide additional illumination at close range. A masked CCD detector with rectangular pixels receives collected light and is coupled to an adaptive exposure circuit for preventing saturation of the CCD detector at high illumination levels. A correlated double sampling circuit coupled to the adaptive exposure circuit rejects common mode noise and allows operation in lower light levels.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bryan L. Olmstead, Michael J. Ahten, Bruce E. Paris, Jorge L. Acosta, James W. Ring, Paul R. Huss, Jon P.C. Williams, Alexander M. McQueen, Randy L. Person
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Patent number: 5814803Abstract: A method and apparatus for reading bar codes or other images while reducing or eliminating the need for self-generated illumination. An image reader is preferably embodied as a handheld unit and comprises an efficient optical collection system including an aperture with a high aspect ratio and/or a multi-focal lens or lenses. An optically transmissive spacer affixed to the front of the handheld unit allows ambient light to be collected at close range, and a diffuser may be used to reflect ambient light from the handheld unit to provide additional illumination at close range. A masked CCD detector with rectangular pixels receives collected light and is coupled to an adaptive exposure circuit for preventing saturation of the CCD detector at high illumination levels. A correlated double sampling circuit coupled to the adaptive exposure circuit rejects common mode noise and allows operation in lower light levels.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bryan L. Olmstead, Michael J. Ahten, Bruce E. Paris, Jorge L. Acosta, James W. Ring, Paul R. Huss, Jon P.C. Williams, Alexander M. McQueen, Randy L. Person
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Patent number: 5563402Abstract: An interface selection and configuration system for a computer peripheral in which configuration for the peripheral and/or the host interface is at least in part accomplished by the interface connector cable. In a preferred embodiment, the computer peripheral is equipped with one or more hardware interfaces. The interface connector cable has a first end connector for attaching to the computer peripheral. The first end connector of the interface connector cable is typically a multiple pin connector constructed and arranged to be properly physically and electrically connectable only to a specific computer peripheral or class of computer peripherals, the first end connector including at least one electrical connection between two pins for completing a circuit within the computer peripheral thereby enabling the computer peripheral.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Phillip W. Shepard, Rockie D. Moch, Jon P. C. Williams