Patents by Inventor Jorge L. Acosta
Jorge L. Acosta 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: 8919651Abstract: A data reader including one or more imagers or imager assemblies that capture two-dimensional images of an object disposed in a view volume, the data reader having fold mirrors and other component arrangement that enable compact and efficient component configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: WenLiang Gao, Alan Shearin, Jorge L. Acosta, Ryan B. Thompson, Paul R. Huss, Jeffrey J. Hoskinson
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Publication number: 20120018516Abstract: A data reader including one or more imagers or imager assemblies that capture two-dimensional images of an object disposed in a view volume, the data reader having fold minors and other component arrangement that enable compact and efficient component configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: Datalogic Scanning, Inc.Inventors: WenLiang Gao, Alan Shearin, Jorge L. Acosta, Ryan B. Thompson, Paul R. Huss, Jeffrey J. Hoskinson
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Patent number: 8011579Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignees: Datalogic Scanning, Inc., Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Patent number: 7527207Abstract: Methods are disclosed for triggering a source of visible light in connection with a data reader in response to a sensed proximity of an item. In one configuration, a data reader includes a imaging reader, such as a CMOS imager, that is sensitive to both infrared illumination and visible light. The imaging reader may be operable to read a symbol, such as a barcode or other optical code, via reflected infrared illumination, reflected visible light, or both. When characteristics of reflected illumination received by the imaging reader indicate that presence or movement of an item in the visible scan zone, the visible light source may be triggered to illuminate the item and thereby facilitate reading of the symbol using the same imagine reader as is used to sense the presence of the item. The visible light source may also be triggered to provide visual feedback.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Datalogic Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Mohamed A. Salam
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Patent number: 7374092Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignees: Datalogic Scanning, Inc., Sensormatic Electronics CorporationInventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Patent number: 7255278Abstract: A method of and a system for generating a dense pattern of scan lines. In a preferred configuration, a laser beam is directed into an inline beam dithering mechanism which dithers the beam over an angle parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotating facet wheel. The combination of the dithering mechanism and the scanning motion of the rotating facet wheel creates a dense scan pattern. Return light is retrodirectively collected by a collection element such as a collection lens onto a detector. A beam redirector such as a cone-shaped device having openings on both ends and a reflecting internal surface is disposed between the collection lens and the detector to redirect off-axis spot onto the detector. The system and method is applicable to both single and multiple beam systems and single and multiple window scanners.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Datalogic Scanning, Inc.Inventor: Jorge L. Acosta
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Patent number: 7172123Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignees: PSC Scanning, Inc., Sensormatic Electronics CorporationInventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Patent number: 6994255Abstract: A method of and a system for generating a dense pattern of scan lines. In a preferred configuration, a laser beam is directed into an inline beam dithering mechanism which dithers the beam over an angle parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotating facet wheel. The combination of the dithering mechanism and the scanning motion of the rotating facet wheel creates a dense scan pattern. Return light is retrodirectively collected and by a collection element such as a collection lens onto a detector. A beam redirector such as a cone-shaped device having openings on both ends and a reflecting internal surface is disposed between the collection lens and the detector to redirect off-axis spot onto the detector. The system and method is applicable to both single and multiple beam systems and single and multiple window scanners.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventor: Jorge L. Acosta
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Publication number: 20040189472Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicants: PSC Scanning, Inc., Sensormatic Electronics CorporationInventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Patent number: 6783072Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignees: PSC Scanning, Inc., Sensormatic Electronics CorporationInventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Publication number: 20040104270Abstract: A method of and a system for generating a dense pattern of scan lines. In a preferred configuration, a laser beam is directed into an inline beam dithering mechanism which dithers the beam over an angle parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotating facet wheel. The combination of the dithering mechanism and the scanning motion of the rotating facet wheel creates a dense scan pattern. Return light is retrodirectively collected and by a collection element such as a collection lens onto a detector. A beam redirector such as a cone-shaped device having openings on both ends and a reflecting internal surface is disposed between the collection lens and the detector to redirect off-axis spot onto the detector. The system and method is applicable to both single and multiple beam systems and single and multiple window scanners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventor: Jorge L. Acosta
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Publication number: 20030146280Abstract: An integrated data reader and electronic article surveillance (EAS) system, and methods of operation. In one configuration, a data reader such as a bar code scanner is equipped with an EAS deactivation module disposed behind the scanner surface preferably downstream and/or upstream of the scanner window. The system may be configured such that the EAS deactivation module is interchangeable from the right side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for left-to-right scanning motion) to the left side of the scanner housing (which is preferred for right-to-left scanning motion). In other configurations, the deactivation module may be disposed in the housing adjacent to the window and oriented longitudinally and parallel to the sweep direction of the item. The EAS deactivation modules have various configurations such as simple planar coils, a magnetically active core with coil windings, or two part L-shape construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Michael P. Svetal, Mohamed A. Salim, Robert W. Rudeen, Craig H. Bontly
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Patent number: 6585161Abstract: A method of and a system for generating a dense pattern of scan lines. In a preferred configuration, a laser beam is directed into an inline beam dithering mechanism which dithers the beam over an angle parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotating facet wheel. The combination of the dithering mechanism and the scanning motion of the rotating facet wheel creates a dense scan pattern. Return light is retrodirectively collected and by a collection element such as a collection lens onto a detector. A beam redirector such as a cone-shaped device having openings on both ends and a reflecting internal surface is disposed between the collection lens and the detector to redirect off-axis spot onto the detector. The system and method is applicable to both single and multiple beam systems and single and multiple window scanners.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventor: Jorge L. Acosta
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Patent number: 6578765Abstract: An integrated optics module for an optical scanning system that includes a scanning mechanism that generates a scan pattern from a laser beam is provided. The module includes an optics block, a laser mounted on the optics block, routing optics mounted on the optics block in the path of the laser beam emitted from the laser, a collection lens disposed on a surface of the optics block, and mounting fixtures configured to mount the optics module to the scanner housing in a fixed position. The routing optics are configured to route the laser beam through the collection lens toward the scanning mechanism when the module is mounted in the scanner system. If the laser beam routed through the collection lens is pre-aligned, no additional scanner system optical alignment is required when the optics module is mounted into the scanner housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Paul R. Huss, Jorge L. Acosta, Christopher F. Sautter, Todd F. Gotham, Elmer G. Thielman
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Publication number: 20030047608Abstract: An integrated optics module for an optical scanning system that includes a scanning mechanism that generates a scan pattern from a laser beam is provided. The module includes an optics block, a laser mounted on the optics block, routing optics mounted on the optics block in the path of the laser beam emitted from the laser, a collection lens disposed on a surface of the optics block, and mounting fixtures configured to mount the optics module to the scanner housing in a fixed position. The routing optics are configured to route the laser beam through the collection lens toward the scanning mechanism when the module is mounted in the scanner system. If the laser beam routed through the collection lens is pre-aligned, no additional scanner system optical alignment is required when the optics module is mounted into the scanner housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Paul R. Huss, Jorge L. Acosta, Christopher F. Sautter, Todd F. Gotham, Elmer G. Thielman
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Patent number: 6460768Abstract: An improved, rotatably articuable scanner for reading and decoding bar codes in connection with the sale of retail articles is disclosed. An ultra-compact, lightweight, low-cost, self-contained, visible laser diode (VLD) bar code scanner is provided with a great range of functionality and versatility. A scan head housing an optical subsystem is rotatably connected with a tower housing. The heat-generating electronic components are located in the tower housing away from heat-sensitive optical components located in the scan head. The scanner presents an extremely small footprint, and provides for its mounting in virtually any orientation and location. The optical subsystem uses a basket-type mirror array configured around a rotating planar folding mirror, driven by a compact cup (brushed) DC motor. The scanner features a short optical beam path.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: James W. Ring, David L. Bolen, Craig H. Bontly, Nicholas J. Tsacoumangos, Michael J. Ahten, Jorge L. Acosta, Thomas E. Tamburrini
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Patent number: 6332577Abstract: A system for and a method of optical scanning which provide for converting between a multiple beam and a single beam optical scanner. In a preferred configuration, the scanner can be adapted to operate as either a single beam scanning system or a multiple beam scanning system. Light sources, mirrors, detectors, collection lenses, and other scanner components are added, removed, and/or replaced, thereby allowing the user to avoid having to purchase a new scanner when the user's performance requirements and/or cost restrictions vary.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Robert W. Rudeen
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Patent number: D631478Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Datalogic Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Alexander M. McQueen, Jorge L. Acosta
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Patent number: D659142Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: Alexander M. McQueen, Jorge L. Acosta
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Patent number: D676446Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Datalogic ADC, Inc.Inventors: Alexander M. McQueen, Jorge L. Acosta