Patents by Inventor Paul Dvorkis

Paul Dvorkis 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).

  • Patent number: 5866894
    Abstract: An optical scanner module for directing a light beam to scan an optically encoded symbol includes an optical element mounted for oscillatory motion to scan the light beam in one direction by a flex element capable of torsional flexure. This oscillatory motion is induced by the interacting magnetic fields established by a permanent magnet mounted to the flex element and an electromagnetic coil driven by an AC current. Bidirectional light beam scanning is achieved by mounting an assembly of the flex element, optical element and permanent magnet to one or more additional flex elements for oscillatory motion to scan the light beam in a second direction. This oscillatory motion is induced by the inclusion of an additional permanent magnet and/or electromagnetic coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Simon Bard, Askold Strat, Paul Dvorkis
  • Patent number: 5861615
    Abstract: A hand-held optical reader for reading printed indicia on a remote target includes a light source for generating a scanning light beam and a detector for detecting the light reflected from the printed indicia. The light source and detector are housed within a housing having a window through which the light beam passes from the source to the target for reflection from the target to the detector. The housing includes parallel front and rear faces, each being generally rectangular in shape and having a lower portion and upper portion. The front and rear faces are joined by a substantially planar base face at their lower edges. The window is disposed in the front face with the reader being ergonomically configured so as be comfortably held in the hand of a user, with the user's palm adjacent the rear face to enable the user to direct the scanning light beam at a remote target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Raj Bridgelall, Joseph Katz, David P. Goren, Paul Dvorkis, Yajun Li
  • Patent number: 5859417
    Abstract: An optical scanner such as a bar code scanner includes a segmented fold mirror, the individual sections of which have different profiles. By directing the scanning laser beam across the fold mirror, a plurality of scan lines are created, at different distances from the scanner. This provides increased flexibility by extending the scanner's working range. In alternative embodiments, a collector mirror and/or a scanning mirror may be segmented. In addition, beam shaping may be provided by reflecting the beam from one or more aplanar surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Howard Shepard, Vladimir Gurevich, Mark Krichever, Boris Metlitsky, David Tsi, Raj Bridgelall, Duanfeng He, Joseph Katz, Richard Isaac, Joel Kahn
  • Patent number: 5825013
    Abstract: High speed scanning arrangements in scanners for reading bar code symbols by oscillating a scanner component in a single line pattern, the scanner component being suspended from flexible, resilient spring portions extending in different paths away from the scanner component to a pair of spaced-apart regions on a support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Howard Shepard, Simon Bard, Joseph Katz, Edward Barkan
  • Patent number: 5821521
    Abstract: Optical scanning is established by superimposing the alternating magnetic field of a coil magnet with the permanent field set up by a permanent magnet which surrounds the coil magnet. Both magnets are fixedly secured to a support at one axial end of the magnets and a flexible diaphragm is secured to the other axial end of the permanent magnet. A scanning mirror is effectively attached between the support and the diaphragm. When the coil magnet is activated, the diaphragm is rapidly flexed which causes the movement of the scanning mirror.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Raj Bridgelall, Joseph Katz, David P. Goren, Paul Dvorkis, Yajun Li
  • Patent number: 5793032
    Abstract: An optical scanning system for reading indicia of differing light reflectivity has an optical scan module which is adapted to be mounted on a finger of a user. A first peripheral module, preferably in the form of a wrist watch, has a receiver which detects the reflected light. A second peripheral module, mounted on the other arm of the user, communicates with the first module by radio frequency transmission. According to other aspects of the invention, the light detector may be mounted in a housing which is separate and part from the optical scan module. According to another aspect, a laser pointer or scanner is mounted to a ring which is arranged to be worn on a single finger of the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Simon Bard, Joseph Katz, Frederic Heiman, Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Jerome Swartz, Boris Metlitsky, Miklos Stern, Mark Krichever
  • Patent number: 5783813
    Abstract: An electro-optical triggerless reader reads indicia having parts of different light reflectivity within a limited working range of distances relative to the reader. A light beam is focused to have its minimum beam cross-section, as considered along a scan direction, or waist situated within a housing for the reader, thereby enabling the reader to read indicia located adjacent the reader housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Boris Metlitsky, Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan
  • Patent number: 5763863
    Abstract: A light emitter emits light through an offset opening in a concave collector to a reflector that reflects the light along a first path to coded indicia to be read in an electro-optical reader. Light reflected from the indicia is reflected by the reflector to the collector which, in turn, directs the reflected light in a second path extending across the first path to a light detector. The reflector is mounted on a resilient spring for oscillating movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Henry Grosfeld, Robert Doran, Paul Dvorkis, Hal Charych
  • Patent number: 5744815
    Abstract: An optical reader for reading indicia such as bar codes comprises a first and second light source for generating first and second light beams of mutually orthogonal polarization orientations, and a polarized beam splitter for combining the beams without the effects of parallax or vignetting. One of the light sources is a short range light source and the other is a long range light source. The reader may be a scanner or a field of view reader. In addition, an optical reader is provided capable of reading all 2D symbologies comprising a flying spot laser scanner arrangement and a field of view reader. The respective laser sources generate light at different wavelengths and a dichroic filter is provided to allow either system to be used without parallax effects. The laser scanner beam can be used to aim the reader when carrying out field of view reading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Vladimir Gurevich, Mark Krichever, Boris Metlitsky, Paul Dvorkis
  • Patent number: 5742038
    Abstract: An optical scanner such as a bar code scanner includes a laser diode to create the scanning laser beam. Laser diodes are characteristically astigmatic, and when passed through a rotationally symmetric lens the beam typically forms a waist both in the x (scanning) direction and in the y (perpendicular) direction. The width of the beam envelope in the x direction is adjusted by means of a conventional lens. The width of the beam envelope in the y direction is adjusted by the use of a non-planar mirror, preferably a cylindrical mirror, as the rotating or oscillating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Boris Metlitsky
  • Patent number: 5714746
    Abstract: A compact scan module is mounted within a hand-held terminal, and includes two printed circuit boards orthogonal to each other. The circuit boards carry interconnected electrical circuits which drive individual electrical components within the module. Scanning is initiated by an initiator on the terminal. A keyboard and a display are mounted on the terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, David Tsi, Howard Shepard
  • Patent number: 5705800
    Abstract: A scanner determines whether a target is a bar code symbol and, if so, whether that symbol is one-dimensional or two-dimensional. For two-dimensional symbols, the scanner aligns a scanning pattern with the symbol and expands the scanning pattern to reach only to the top and bottom edges of the symbol, not beyond. The scanner also has a microprocessor-control scanning engine that uses a coil to drive a scanning element and pick up feed back signals from the scanning element. A pulse-width-modulated regulator also provides fast and efficient operation for driving the coil. The scanning engine can also be designed to generate a pattern that precesses across the target, and a powerful interface to the scanning engine allows decoding and control logic to work efficiently with and independently of the scan engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Harold Charych, James Giebel, Stephen Osterweil, Sundeep Kumar, John Barile, Paul R. Poloniewicz, Anthony D. Biuso, Steven M. Chew
  • Patent number: 5698835
    Abstract: In an optical scanning module, for reading indicia with portions of differing light reflectivity, having a light emitter assembly for emitting a light beam towards the indicia, and a detector for receiving light reflected back from the indicia and producing an electrical signal corresponding to the differing light reflectivity of the indicia, an optical scan module component is provided which includes two circuits on respective circuit boards which are angularly mounted, and preferably orthogonally mounted, to each other. The two circuit boards are electrically connected to each other so as to operate together to produce signals to drive the emitter assembly and to process the electrical signal produced by the detector. The first and second circuit boards each form at least a portion of a peripheral side of the scanning module and thus, defining a wall of a chamber having the light emitter assembly disposed therein, and wherein the scanning light beam moves relative to the first and the second circuit boards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Howard Shepard
  • Patent number: 5693929
    Abstract: An elongated, flexible, generally planar spring used for mounting an oscillatable scanning component in an electro-optical scanning module for reading coded indicia is rendered resistant to over flexing during scanning by receiving a pin with radial clearance in an oversized opening, thereby attenuating the effects of external shock forces to the module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, David Tsi, Howard Shepard
  • Patent number: 5682029
    Abstract: An optical scanning system for scanning indicia having portions of differing light reflectivity has a light emitter assembly, with a single light source, for emitting a beam of light to scan across the indicia. A first optical detector receives light reflected back from a first portion of the indicia. A second optical detector receives light reflected back from a second portion of the indicia. Each of the optical detectors includes a photodetector, a lens and an aperture which is disposed between the photodetector and lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, David Tsi, Howard Shepard
  • Patent number: 5665954
    Abstract: A scanner module for directing a light beam to scan an optically encoded symbol includes a scanner component and a permanent magnet mounted for joint oscillatory motion on a support to scan the light beam by a flexible, resilient member having one end connected to the support, and an opposite end connected to a frame. This oscillatory motion is induced by the interacting magnetic fields established by the permanent magnet and an electromagnetic coil driven by an AC current. Bidirectional light beam scanning is achieved by an additional electromagnetic coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Simon Bard, Askold Strat, Paul Dvorkis
  • Patent number: 5656804
    Abstract: A portable terminal has a housing with a motion detector housed therein. Movement of the housing from a a rest position is detected by sensing the motion of a coil or magnet located within the housing. A controller activates circuitry within the housing responsive to the detected movement. The terminal may include a touch sensitive display, on a flat front surface of the housing. A light emitter and an optical detector may also be disposed within the housing. Preferably, the terminal also houses a sensor for sensing different specific positional orientations of the terminal and activating or deactivating terminal functions depending on the sensed orientation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Barkan, Paul Dvorkis, David Goren, Daniel R. McGlynn
  • Patent number: 5637857
    Abstract: An optical scanning module has a metal base, a first circuit board mounted across one end of the metal base and a second circuit board mounted orthogonal to the first circuit board. The metal base supports a light emitter for producing a scanning beam and serves as a heat sink for the emitter. A flexible support attached to the metal base supports a mirror for oscillating motion. The module includes a drive mechanism, typically in the form of a permanent magnet and electromagnet, for producing reciprocal motion of the mirror. A detector included in the module senses light reflected from an indicia scanned by the beam. A flexible electrical cable connects the circuitry on the first and second circuit boards so that circuitry operates together to produce all signals necessary for operation of the scanner module and to process the electrical signals from the detector. Preferred embodiments include a flexible support consisting of a planar spring located between the mirror and one of the magnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Howard Shepard
  • Patent number: 5637856
    Abstract: Optical scanning of one- and two-dimensional barcode symbols is carried out first in an aim mode wherein the symbol is scanned using a first scan pattern that is relatively small and dense so as to be visible to the user and thereafter using a second, larger and more robust scan pattern for decoding. During aiming, the symbol is partially decoded to determine type and orientation, and this information is applied to control the angle of the scan pattern produced, the rate at which the scan pattern is increased for optimum decoding, and the ultimate pattern size. Preferred scan patterns, as well as unique scan mechanisms, are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Raj Bridgelall, Joseph Katz, David P. Goren, Paul Dvorkis, Yajun Li
  • Patent number: 5633489
    Abstract: An optical scanner for reading optically encoded indicia such as a bar code is contained within the same housing as a mouse-type position sensing device. The position sensing portion comprises a track ball extending through a lower opening in the housing and associated movement detection electronics. As the housing is moved by the user across a flat surface, the track ball engages the surface and the associated electronics detect the extent of the movement of the device across the surface. Conveniently located keys allow the user to activate a switch by clicking, and this data along with positional data detected by the track ball electronics is provided as input to an associated computer. The device comprises an optical scanner in the form of a laser beam source, means for oscillating the laser beam so as to produce a scanning beam directed outwardly through a window, and a photodetector for sensing light reflected from a target indicia such as a bar code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, David Goren