Patents by Inventor Mark S. Morrow
Mark S. Morrow 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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Publication number: 20190382150Abstract: A portable hybrid hand labeler is disclosed that relies on mechanical motion, which eliminates the need for motors and the corresponding energy required to run the motors. The portable hybrid hand labeler also houses an ink jet head and a digital print mechanism, which offers the user infinite print flexibility via downloadable print bands. The portable hybrid hand labeler is preferably battery driven, and comprises a unique drive system and mechanism to harvest the kinetic energy from the trigger pull and a display panel with a solar panel to collect solar energy to trickle charge the battery pack, thereby increasing usage time between charges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Jeanne Duckett, Frederick Pou, Timothy L. Brown, Jesus Romo, Mark S. Morrow, Txus Carrion, Dee Sawyer, John Mistyurik, Leah Burch, John Gallant, Kartavyakumar Patel
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Publication number: 20190381806Abstract: A portable hybrid hand labeler is disclosed that relies on mechanical motion, which eliminates the need for motors and the corresponding energy required to power the motors. The portable hybrid hand labeler also houses an ink jet head and a digital print mechanism, which offers the user infinite print flexibility. The portable hybrid hand labeler is preferably battery driven, and comprises a mechanism to harvest the kinetic energy from the trigger pull and a display panel with a solar panel to collect solar energy to trickle charge the battery pack, thereby increasing usage time between charges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Jeanne Duckett, Frederick Pou, Timothy L. Brown, Jesus Romo, Mark S. Morrow, Txus Carrion, Dee Sawyer, John Mistyurik
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Patent number: 10410175Abstract: A method of adding a plurality of customizable event timers to a food freshness printer or smart printer is disclosed. The customizable event timers are added by the operator for the purpose of sounding an alarm to indicate an elapse in time and/or printing labels at a predetermined interval. When the event timer expires and the user acknowledges the audible tone, the user has the option to restart the timer for the next event or delete the timer. Further, the event timers enable the user to either display a message or print a set of labels when the timer expires.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2017Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: AVERY DENNISON RETAIL INFORMATION SERVICES, LLCInventors: Mark S. Morrow, Gary E. McMullen, Lavern C. Litmer, Douglas M. Chandler
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Publication number: 20180114185Abstract: A method of adding a plurality of customizable event timers to a food freshness printer or smart printer is disclosed. The customizable event timers are added by the operator for the purpose of sounding an alarm to indicate an elapse in time and/or printing labels at a predetermined interval. When the event timer expires and the user acknowledges the audible tone, the user has the option to restart the timer for the next event or delete the timer. Further, the event timers enable the user to either display a message or print a set of labels when the timer expires.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: Mark S. MORROW, Gary E. Mcmullen, Lavern C. Litmer, Douglas M. Chandler
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Patent number: 9881274Abstract: A method of adding a plurality of customizable event timers to a food freshness printer or smart printer is disclosed. The customizable event timers are added by the operator for the purpose of sounding an alarm to indicate an elapse in time and/or printing labels at a predetermined interval. When the event timer expires and the user acknowledges the audible tone, the user has the option to restart the timer for the next event or delete the timer. Further, the event timers enable the user to either display a message or print a set of labels when the timer expires.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: AVERY DENNISON RETAIL INFORMATION SERVICES, LLCInventors: Mark S. Morrow, Gary E. McMullen, Lavern C. Litmer, Douglas M Chandler
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Patent number: 9684522Abstract: A method of utilizing a startup wizard is disclosed. The startup wizard guides a user through the installation of a food freshness barcode printer, enabling a non-technical user to complete the installation in minimal time. Specifically, the startup wizard detects first power on or is accessible from a system menu. Then, when the printer is installed, the startup wizard is entered which prompts the user for some or all of the following items: language, date format, product database, network configuration, or other specific elements required for implementation. The user is then guided through the installation process which enables a non-technical user to complete the installation of the food freshness barcode printer in minimal time.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: AVERY DENNISON RETAIL INFORMATION SERVICES, LLCInventors: Jeanne F. Duckett, Mark S. Morrow, Gary E. McMullen
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Publication number: 20160104102Abstract: A method of adding a plurality of customizable event timers to a food freshness printer or smart printer is disclosed. The customizable event timers are added by the operator for the purpose of sounding an alarm to indicate an elapse in time and/or printing labels at a predetermined interval. When the event timer expires and the user acknowledges the audible tone, the user has the option to restart the timer for the next event or delete the timer. Further, the event timers enable the user to either display a message or print a set of labels when the timer expires.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Mark S. MORROW, Gary E. MCMULLEN, Lavern C. LITMER, Douglas M. CHANDLER
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Publication number: 20160098282Abstract: A method of utilizing a startup wizard is disclosed. The startup wizard guides a user through the installation of a food freshness barcode printer, enabling a non-technical user to complete the installation in minimal time. Specifically, the startup wizard detects first power on or is accessible from a system menu. Then, when the printer is installed, the startup wizard is entered which prompts the user for some or all of the following items: language, date format, product database, network configuration, or other specific elements required for implementation. The user is then guided through the installation process which enables a non-technical user to complete the installation of the food freshness barcode printer in minimal time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Jeanne F. Duckett, Mark S. Morrow, Gary E. McMullen
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Patent number: 6170746Abstract: A drug tracking system and method for use in hospitals, pharmacies, etc. uses a portable barcode scanning and printing system to reduce errors in the tracking information and to facilitate the ease and efficiency of the drug tracking operation. The portable scanning and printing system automatically prompts the user to enter data necessary for tracking one or more drugs. The portable scanning and printing system also prompts the user to select a particular drug and/or quantity. Automatic verification of the user entered data is performed by the portable system so as to warn the user via a displayed message that the wrong drug and/or quantity was selected or to prompt the user to recount and/or re-enter data so that any discrepancies can be immediately corrected. The portable scanning and printing system also prints alpha-numeric and barcode information on labels that are used to continue the drug tracking operation at other locations.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Brook, Mark S. Morrow, Raymond D. Tavener
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Patent number: 5315508Abstract: A purchase order processing system allows purchase orders issued from a number of consignees each requiring different processing operations to be processed simply and in an error free manner. The system prompts a user for only that information required by a selected consignee to process a purchase order issued thereby. In processing a purchase order, the system verifies packing information against stored purchase order data. The system automatically generates shipping labels and advance shipping notices in compliance with the diverse requirements of the various consignees. In order to process purchase orders from different consignees, the system of the present invention utilizes nonconsignee specific software that operates in accordance with consignee specific data files that define the purchase order processing requirements of a consignee.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Monarch Marking SystemInventors: James M. Bain, David J. Best, James G. Markham, Mark S. Morrow, Debra A. Stellwag, Raymond D. Tavener