Patents by Inventor Leslie D. Baych
Leslie D. Baych 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: 7267279Abstract: A method of tagged bar code data interchange includes creating electronic and/or printed documents with tagged bar coded information, capturing and decoding the tagged bar coded information, caching the tagged bar coded information, parsing the bar coded data tags, stripping the data tags, and inputting/storing the bar coded information. Business can be conducted on-line using e-mail transmissions of video displayed tagged bar coded information. Such tagged bar coded information can be stored and/or input into style sheets that are in common or company-specific formats. Further, companies can receive consumer information in a format that is easily accessible by any portion, affiliate, subsidiary, or related entity of the company, no matter what software system is running.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Tripletail Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 7181247Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for globally referenced positioning in a shielded environment includes integrating and correlating information from a UWB receiver, a GPS receiver, and a bent-path GPS receiver adapted to extract a GPS radio frequency wave from a heterodyned GPS signal. The method, apparatus, and system is resistant to interference and can be used in a shielded environment such as indoors or behind a line-of-sight barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Lightwaves Systems Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych, Philip T. Kennedy
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Patent number: 7150400Abstract: A method for remotely decoding a bar code includes capturing an image of a bar code using a camera, transmitting the image of the bar code across a network, receiving the image of the bar code at a remote location on the network, reproducing the image of the bar code at the remote location to provide a reproduced image of the bar code, and scanning and decoding the reproduced image of the bar code.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Tripletail Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych, Paul R. Staman
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Patent number: 7123843Abstract: A method and system for storing and transmitting data using variable pulse symbology over a fiber optic or ultra wide band system. Data is stored in memory, accessed and transformed into an electronic or photonic pulse and/or space which has a variable duration, the duration corresponding to the bit of data to be transmitted. The duration of the pulse and/or space is selected from a list of predetermined durations, each corresponding to a different base 10 number. The pulses and spaces may both be used to represent data, or the spaces may be used for meta data. Variable duration pulses may also be used to store data on an optical storage medium or fiber optic cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Lightwaves Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 7118040Abstract: A new method and system for bar code data interchange includes a bar code scanner, such as a high scan rate LED scanner, and reads bar coded information from a video display. This bar coded information is scanned from the video display into a host device. The bar coded information may be sent to a user in a variety of ways, including over the Internet, any intranet, or any type of telephony network. The bar coded information may be viewed by the user on the video display as part of an e-mail message, as displayed on a web-page, or as displayed on television programming. The scanned bar coded information is decoded and may then be used. A first software program may have been used to create the bar coded information, and a second and distinct software application may be used with the now decoded bar coded information.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Tripletail Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 7070103Abstract: A new method and system for bar code data interchange includes a bar code scanner, such as a high scan rate LED scanner, and reads bar coded information from a video display. This bar coded information is scanned from the video display into a host device. The bar coded information may be sent to a user in a variety of ways, including over the Internet, any intranet, or any type of telephony network. The bar coded information may be viewed by the user on the video display as part of an e-mail message, as displayed on a web-page, or as displayed on television programming. The scanned bar coded information is decoded and may then be used. A first software program may have been used to create the bar coded information, and a second and distinct software application may be used with the now decoded bar coded information.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Tripletail Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6980566Abstract: Method of routing data over a network in which contact is made with a home network to determine the reported geo-position, using this geo-position to transmit data to the device over a path through a node in which the node reads the geo-position, accesses a list of possible recipients and their geo-positions, compares its location to the positions, selects a recipient based at least in part on the proximity of the recipient to the device, and transmits the data over the best path. Eventually, the device becomes the recipient. A geo-position may be transmitted as part of an IP address. The geo-position information can be generated from a GPS receiver. This method and/or IP address may be used in a method of doing business in which the geo-position is used to identify the source and location for delivery. This information may be incorporated into a purchase order or confirmation receipt.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Lightwaves Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6976034Abstract: A method, system and type of database for transmitting data is disclosed in which the data is organized into a structured linear database. The structured linear database includes a routing header portion, a file allocation table, a data portion and a tailbit portion. The structured linear database may be transmitted over any type of network, such as a TM-UWB system or a fiber-optic system. Once the data to be transmitted is identified, a corresponding field is identified in the field allocation table giving the location of the data within the transmission. This field is then referenced by the user to access the specific type of data desired at the given location of the transmission. this process may be repeated enabling data to be stored on transmission lines and accessed at any point at any time providing an always on network.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Lightwaves Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6868419Abstract: A method, system and type of database for transmitting data is disclosed in which the data is organized into a structured linear database. The structured linear database includes a routing header portion, a file allocation table, a data portion and a tailbit portion. The structured linear database may be transmitted over any type of network, such as a TM-UWB system or a fiber-optic system. Once the data to be transmitted is identified, a corresponding field is identified in the field allocation table giving the location of the data within the transmission. This field is then referenced by the user to access the specific type of data desired at the given location of the transmission. This process may be repeated enabling data to be stored on transmission lines and accessed at any point at any time providing an always on network.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Lightwaves Systems Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20040234271Abstract: A method and system for storing and transmitting data using variable pulse symbology over a fiber optic or ultra wide band system. Data is stored in memory, accessed and transformed into an electronic or photonic pulse and/or space which has a variable duration, the duration corresponding to the bit of data to be transmitted. The duration of the pulse and/or space is selected from a list of predetermined durations, each corresponding to a different base 10 number. The pulses and spaces may both be used to represent data, or the spaces may be used for meta data. Variable duration pulses may also be used to store data on an optical storage medium or fiber optic cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: LIGHTWAVES SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20040206820Abstract: A method of tagged bar code data interchange includes creating electronic and/or printed documents with tagged bar coded information, capturing and decoding the tagged bar coded information, caching the tagged bar coded information, parsing the bar coded data tags, stripping the data tags, and inputting/storing the bar coded information. Business can be conducted on-line using e-mail transmissions of video displayed tagged bar coded information. Such tagged bar coded information can be stored and/or input into style sheets that are in common or company-specific formats. Further, companies can receive consumer information in a format that is easily accessible by any portion, affiliate, subsidiary, or related entity of the company, no matter what software system is running.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6764009Abstract: A method of tagged bar code data interchange includes creating electronic and/or printed documents with tagged bar coded information, capturing and decoding the tagged bar coded information, caching the tagged bar coded information, parsing the bar coded data tags, stripping the data tags, and inputting/storing the bar coded information. Business can be conducted on-line using e-mail transmissions of video displayed tagged bar coded information. Such tagged bar coded information can be stored and/or input into style sheets that are in common or company-specific formats. Further, companies can receive consumer information in a format that is easily accessible by any portion, affiliate, subsidiary, or related entity of the company, no matter what software system is running.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Lightwaves Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6707424Abstract: A system for utilizing two positioning and navigation systems in a single unit which may be used within sight of earth-orbiting GNSS satellites as well as behind a line-of-sight barrier obstructing the earth-orbiting satellites. A mobile receiver/processor includes a GNSS receiver which receives and develops navigation and position information from the signals transmitted by the system of earth-orbiting satellites. The receiver/processor also includes a TM-UWB receiver capable of receiving transmissions from a group of at least three ground-based beacons stationed at precise known locations, each of which independently transmits a distinct TM-UWB signal, including location information. The receiver/processor is provided with programmable memory which holds coordinates of the space where the receiver/processor will be moveable which is behind the line-of-sight barrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventors: David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych, Bruce D. Melick
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Publication number: 20030228005Abstract: The present invention provides for a methods, system, and apparatus relating to data transmission. One method of the present invention includes representing data using at least one pulse based on a Gaussian wave form, sending the at least one pulse over an electrically conductive guided media, and recovering the data from the at least one pulse. The present invention can be used in conjunction with telephony applications, cable tv applications, and data bus applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: LIGHTWAVES SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych, Gregory P. Probst, Philip T. Kennedy
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Publication number: 20030009350Abstract: A method of tagged bar code data interchange includes creating electronic and/or printed documents with tagged bar coded information, capturing and decoding the tagged bar coded information, caching the tagged bar coded information, parsing the bar coded data tags, stripping the data tags, and inputting/storing the bar coded information. Business can be conducted on-line using e-mail transmissions of video displayed tagged bar coded information. Such tagged bar coded information can be stored and/or input into style sheets that are in common or company-specific formats. Further, companies can receive consumer information in a format that is easily accessible by any portion, affiliate, subsidiary, or related entity of the company, no matter what software system is running.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20020195495Abstract: A new method and system for bar code data interchange includes a bar code scanner, such as a high scan rate LED scanner, and reads bar coded information from a video display. This bar coded information is scanned from the video display into a host device. The bar coded information may be sent to a user in a variety of ways, including over the Internet, any intranet, or any type of telephony network. The bar coded information may be viewed by the user on the video display as part of an e-mail message, as displayed on a web-page, or as displayed on television programming. The scanned bar coded information is decoded and may then be used. A first software program may have been used to create the bar coded information, and a second and distinct software application may be used with the now decoded bar coded information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20020076193Abstract: A method and system for storing and transmitting data using variable pulse symbology over a fiber optic or ultra wide band system. Data is stored in memory, accessed and transformed into an electronic or photonic pulse and/or space which has a variable duration, the duration corresponding to the bit of data to be transmitted. The duration of the pulse and/or space is selected from a list of predetermined durations, each corresponding to a different base 10 number. The pulses and spaces may both be used to represent data, or the spaces may be used for meta data. Variable duration pulses may also be used to store data on an optical storage medium or fiber optic cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20010047283Abstract: A system and method for identification, recording, storing, and retrieving equipment records and certifications which includes a host computer linked to a remote computer which is linked to a scanner and printer. A database of information is stored on the host computer. A user accesses the database through a webpage viewed on a browser. The user may view or edit equipment information. The user may scan bar-coded information contained on an identification tag attached to the equipment. The identification tag is made of a durable material with an affixed printed tag and an over-laminate. The bar-coded information is displayed on the remote computer. Once the user has performed an inspection on the equipment, the user may update the information through a keyboard or other input device. This updated information is stored on the database. Using this database, reports can be generated to show compliance with governmental and insurance requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Publication number: 20010036183Abstract: Method of routing data over a network in which contact is made with a home network to determine the reported geo-position, using this geo-position to transmit data to the device over a path through a node in which the node reads the geo-position, accesses a list of possible recipients and their geo-positions, compares its location to the positions, selects a recipient based at least in part on the proximity of the recipient to the device, and transmits the data over the best path. Eventually, the device becomes the recipient. A geo-position may be transmitted as part of an IP address. The geo-position information can be generated from a GPS receiver. This method and/or IP address may be used in a method of doing business in which the geo-position is used to identify the source and location for delivery. This information may be incorporated into a purchase order or confirmation receipt.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Bruce D. Melick, David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych
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Patent number: 6201497Abstract: An enhanced positioning and navigational system for use within a building or otherwise separated by a line-of-sight barrier from an orbiting global navigation satellite system such as Navstar GPS. An antenna placed at a known location within line of sight of orbiting global navigation satellites receives global position and navigation signals and relays the signals through the line-of-light barrier to an identifier which identifies the signals and couples the signals for individual broadcast from each of an array of broadcast antennae located at known fixed locations within the building (behind the line-of-sight barrier). A receiver located within the building receives the signals broadcast from the antenna array and through use of a processor interprets the signals to provide position and navigation information to the user of the receiver. In an alternate embodiment, a signal generator generates navigation and positions information signals of a multiplicity of broadcast beacons.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: DLB LimitedInventors: David M. Snyder, Leslie D. Baych, Bruce D. Melick