Patents by Inventor Michele Macchia

Michele Macchia 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).

  • Publication number: 20230305184
    Abstract: An emitter and a receiver in a light barrier system are aligned by placing one or more retroreflective elements in a vicinity of the receiver such that a beam of visible light emitted by an optical alignment element impinges on a retroreflective element when the light beam emitted by the emitter impinges on the receiver. The optical alignment element is activated to emit a beam of visible light, and optical components of the system are adjusted so that the visible beam emitted by the optical alignment element impinges on, and is reflected by, the retroreflective element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2023
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Piero Lovato, Daniele Fioretti, Michele Macchia, Andrea Locarni
  • Patent number: 11600073
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2023
    Assignee: Datalogic USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Publication number: 20220130150
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2022
    Publication date: April 28, 2022
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Patent number: 11222212
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: Datalogic USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Publication number: 20210182570
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2021
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Patent number: 10936881
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2021
    Assignee: Datalogic USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Publication number: 20180218224
    Abstract: A first imager has a relatively high resolution and a relatively narrow first field-of-view. Information about objects in an environment is detected or captured, and used to steer the first field-of-view of the first imager. The sensor(s) may take the form of a second imager with a relatively lower resolution and relatively wider second field-of-view. Alternatively, other types of sensors, for instance presence/absence sensors may be employed. The first field-of-view may be directed toward an object that satisfies one or more conditions, for instance matching a particular SKU. The first field-of-view may track a moving object, for instance via a tracking mirror and actuator. This approach may be employed in retail locations, for example in grocery or convenience stores, for instance to reduce various forms of theft or in industrial environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2016
    Publication date: August 2, 2018
    Inventors: Bryan Olmstead, Isaac Gremmer, Michele Macchia
  • Publication number: 20180144638
    Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention are implemented with a mobile camera and safety laser scanner. A mobile computer can be used to show a visible infrared beam on the display of the mobile computer. The mobile computer can function as a safety tool to identify regions or locations where a laser beam might penetrate. The mobile computer can determine if the laser beam has penetrated a safety region or zone. Sensors can be used to determine when a laser beam may become dangerously close to an operator, especially with the use of automated guided vehicle that is moving around and has a scanning laser.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2017
    Publication date: May 24, 2018
    Inventors: Nicola Alessi, Enrico Lorenzoni, Michele Macchia, Luca Faggianelli, Paolo Zanetta, Francesco Paolo Muscaridola, Lorenzo Girotti, Fabio Cantarella, Francesco D'Ercoli, Marco Bassani, Sara Faetani, Francesca Cappa, Mattia Piunti, Marco Cumoli, Donald Bressan, Paolo Aprile, Maurizio Brancaleoni, Andrea Di Chele, Luca Pattini