Patents by Inventor Joseph Walczyk
Joseph Walczyk 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: 10204252Abstract: An indicia reader system includes: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Gregory Pasik, James S. Ledwith, Joseph Walczyk, Barry H. Keys, Dennis H. Cudzillo
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Publication number: 20170316239Abstract: An indicia reader system includes: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Gregory Pasik, James S. Ledwith, Joseph Walczyk, Barry H. Keys, Dennis H. Cudzillo
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Patent number: 9652650Abstract: An indicia reader system includes: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Pasik, James S. Ledwith, Joseph Walczyk, Barry H. Keys, Dennis H. Cudzillo
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Patent number: 9377486Abstract: Thermal interface material handing is described for thermal control of an electronic component under test. In one example, a thermal control unit is adapted to control the temperature of at least a portion of an electronic component during testing. A pedestal between the thermal control unit and the electronic component conducts heat from the electronic component to the thermal head. A conduit extends through a portion of the pedestal, to permit the flow of a liquid thermal interface material from an external source to a space between the pedestal and the electronic component. The liquid thermal interface material improves heat conduction between the electronic component and the pedestal. An elastomeric seal between the electronic device and the pedestal constrains the thermal interface fluid within the space between the electronic component and the pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: David Won-jun Song, Christopher Roy Schroeder, Joseph Walczyk, Lothar Kress, Todd Michael Young, Robert Levi Bennett, Arun Krishnamoorthy, Paul Jonathan Diglio, Charles Clifton Fulton, Sruti Chigullapalli
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Publication number: 20150276798Abstract: Thermal interface material handing is described for thermal control of an electronic component under test. In one example, a thermal control unit is adapted to control the temperature of at least a portion of an electronic component during testing. A pedestal between the thermal control unit and the electronic component conducts heat from the electronic component to the thermal head. A conduit extends through a portion of the pedestal, to permit the flow of a liquid thermal interface material from an external source to a space between the pedestal and the electronic component. The liquid thermal interface material improves heat conduction between the electronic component and the pedestal. An elastomeric seal between the electronic device and the pedestal constrains the thermal interface fluid within the space between the electronic component and the pedestal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: David Won-jun Song, Christopher Roy Schroeder, Joseph Walczyk, Lothar Kress, Todd Michael Young, Robert Levi Bennett, Arun Krishnamoorthy, Paul Jonathan Diglio, Charles Clifton Fulton, Sruti Chigullapalli
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Patent number: 8474719Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David M. Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry H. Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Patent number: 7686216Abstract: There is provided herein an encoded information reading terminal such as may be provided for by a bar code reading terminal for operation in a network such as a retail store network that is configured in one embodiment to automatically enter a unique association mode of operation subsequent to wirelessly receiving a radio address from one computer of a plurality of computers, e.g., a cash register address from one cash register out of a plurality of cash registers. In one embodiment a bar code reading terminal can be configured to wait for a cash register address to be wirelessly received as part of a connection request initiated from one cash register out of a plurality of cash registers. A bar code reading terminal can be configured so that when operating in a unique association mode, a bar code reading terminal transmits all decoded bar code messages output by the bar code reading terminal to an external device to the one cash register sending its cash register address.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, John C. Masters, Barry H. Keys, Joseph Livingston
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Publication number: 20100012717Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Patent number: 7594610Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Publication number: 20080093456Abstract: An indicia reader system comprising: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Gregory Pasik, James S. Ledwith, Joseph Walczyk, Barry H. Keys, Dennis H. Cudzilo
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Publication number: 20070284441Abstract: There is provided herein an encoded information reading terminal such as may be provided for by a bar code reading terminal for operation in a network such as a retail store network that is configured in one embodiment to automatically enter a unique association mode of operation subsequent to wirelessly receiving a radio address from one computer of a plurality of computers, e.g., a cash register address from one cash register out of a plurality of cash registers. In one embodiment a bar code reading terminal can be configured to wait for a cash register address to be wirelessly received as part of a connection request initiated from one cash register out of a plurality of cash registers. A bar code reading terminal can be configured so that when operating in a unique association mode, a bar code reading terminal transmits all decoded bar code messages output by the bar code reading terminal to an external device to the one cash register sending its cash register address.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, John C. Masters, Barry H. Keys, Joseph Livingston
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Publication number: 20070176004Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael Robinson
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Patent number: 7159783Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Publication number: 20060289654Abstract: A retail store network comprising a cash register, server, and hand held optical reader for reading a bar code symbol of an item and generating a decoded out bar code data message. The hand held bar code reader has an electrical connector and a wireless transceiver. The optical reader can be used with a base unit also having an electrical connector and a wireless transceiver. The network is configured so that the hand held bar code reader and the base unit have one linking mode in which the address of the base unit is sent to the hand held bar code reader through their respective electrical connectors. The linking process is completed by way of wireless communication, including the transmission of the address of the hand held bar code reader to the base unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Michael Robinson, John Izzo, Joseph Livingston, Clayton Roberts, Joseph Walczyk
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Publication number: 20050284943Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael Robinson
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Patent number: 6959865Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Patent number: 6899273Abstract: An optical reader with at least two variable definition soft keys positioned adjacent the display and externally labeled with permanent down and up arrow indicia. Variable definition soft keys are highly versatile an allow the user to change or alter the function of the soft keys based on a user program. Soft keys positioned adjacent the display and labeled with down and up arrows graphically reinforce a wide range of text and graphic combinations shown on the display.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Hussey, Timothy R. Fitch, Lee Kinson, Joseph Walczyk, Clayton Roberts
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Publication number: 20030209605Abstract: An optical reader, which is operable in a “host commands” mode and a “host routines” mode. In the “host commands” mode, the reader receives and executes a script routine module from a host. In the “host routines” mode, the reader receives a script routine Module identifier from the host, and the reader, in turn, executes a selected one of a plurality of reader-stored script routine modules based on the identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Joseph Walczyk, Dieter Fauth, David Holzhauer, Robert M. Hussey, Barry Keys, Joseph Livingston, Michael D. Robinson
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Publication number: 20030206150Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a space saving design for an optical reader with keyboard and display wherein the reader is configured so that a reader trigger provides function in addition to the actuation of scanning. When an alphanumeric key is depressed the trigger is pulled and released to cycle through and select the available characters assigned to that particular key. The current character selection is shown at the cursor location on the display. When the key is released the current character selection is accepted and the cursor advances. This arrangement provides efficient, low cost access to alpha and punctuation-characters by reducing the number of keys and keystrokes required to enter data. The trigger may also be configured to operate in other user defined modes such as macro initiation or display scrolling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Hussey, Timothy R. Fitch, Lee Kinson, Joseph Walczyk, Clayton Roberts
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Publication number: 20030006290Abstract: The present invention to provide an optical reader with at least two variable definition soft keys positioned adjacent the display and externally labeled with permanent down and up arrow indicia. Variable definition soft keys are highly versatile and allow the user to change or alter the function of the soft keys based on a user program. Soft keys positioned adjacent the display and labeled with down and up arrows graphically reinforce a wide range of text and graphic combinations shown on the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Hussey, Timothy R. Fitch, Lee Kinson, Joseph Walczyk, Clayton Roberts