Patents by Inventor Richard J. LaManna
Richard J. LaManna 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: 6142370Abstract: The present invention is a card transport mechanism for transporting cards (114) along a transport path (108) and method of operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Card Technology CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Keith R. Ashley, Igor Pankiw
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Patent number: 6089457Abstract: The present invention is a card transport mechanism for transporting cards (114) along a transport path (108) and method of operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Card Technology CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Keith R. Ashley, Igor Pankiw, Philip M. Roth, Edward W. Hague
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Patent number: 5837991Abstract: The present invention is a card transport mechanism for transporting cards along a transport path and method of operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Card Technology CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Keith R. Ashley, Igor Pankiw, Philip M. Roth, Edward W. Hague
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Patent number: 5503514Abstract: An embossing machine and method is provided in which the mass of the carriage assembly carrying the card to and from various operations in the machine is significantly reduced by the utilization of a card carrying carriage mounted for movement in one direction from side to side on the machine via a stationary motor. The carriage is mounted on a guide bar which, together with the carriage, moves from the front to the back of the machine via a stationary motor. A new card supply hopper is arranged to stack cards vertically and feed them to the carriage one-by-one as the carriage approaches the hopper. An embossing assembly is operated by a single interposer arranged in a crank drive or two interposers arranged between actuating levers and the rams of associated male and female embossing wheels. A topper assembly minimizes foil usage by winding up only that foil which has been used during the topping of the previous card.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, Edward Cucksey, Leo Kull, Keith Ashley, Igor Pankiw, Phillip Roth
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Patent number: 5406422Abstract: A method of adjusting alignment of a magnetic head to be within an alignment specification in accordance with the invention includes recording on magnetic material of a test card a digital code having a greater number of bits per unit length than the set number of bits used for conventional magnetic recording of credit cards. The test card produces an electrical playback signal which varies in magnitude with head alignment at a second rate greater than a first rate produced during conventional recording. The test card is read repeatedly and alignment of the head is adjusted until a maximum electrical playback signal is produced indicating that the head is set within the alignment specification.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Card Technology CorporationInventor: Richard J. LaManna
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Patent number: 4969760Abstract: An embossing machine and method is provided in which the mass of the carriage assembly carrying the card to and from various operations in the machine is significantly reduced by the utilization of a card carrying carriage mounted for movement in one direction from side to side on the machine via a stationary motor. The carriage is mounted on a guide bar which, together with the carriage, moves from the front to the back of the machine via a stationary motor. A new card supply hopper is arranged to stack cards vertically and feed them to the carriage one-by-one as the carriage approaches the hopper. An embossing assembly is operated by a single interposer arranged in a crank drive or two interposers arranged between actuating levers and the rams of associated male and female embossing wheels. A topper assembly minimizes foil usage by winding up only that foil which has been used during the topping of the previous card.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, Edward Cucksey, Leo Kull, Keith Ashley, Igor Pankiw, Phillip Roth
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Patent number: 4900168Abstract: A system for embossing a plurality of lines and recording encoded tracks of digitally encoded characters for credit cards is disclosed. The system has an improved recording station for recording digitally encoded characters, indent embossing unit, card transporting unit, process for verifying the accuracy of recording the tracks; and stacker.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey, Leo Kull
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Patent number: 4866545Abstract: A system and method for embossing a plurality of lines and recording encoded tracks of digitally encoded characters for credit cards is disclosed. The system provides an improved recording station for sequentially recording the characters and verifying that the characters were recorded without error. The improved method verifies the accuracy of the encoded data by a comparison of recorded data with data which was the source of the recorded data.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey, Leo Kull
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Patent number: 4789420Abstract: An embossing system is disclosed for embossing cards with characters of at least two pitches. A number of embossers equal to the number of lines of characters to be embossed on the card are positioned in line. Each embosser is dedicated to the embossing of a particular line of characters with a particular pitch. A common transport belt conveys the cards from an input hopper past the embossing stations of each of the in line embossers to a wait station. During embossing, the transport belt is moved from the current longitudinal position to the longitudinal position where the closest next character(s) are to be embossed by any one of the embossers. The embossed cards are conveyed from the wait station to a topper which applies topping to the embossed characters.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey
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Patent number: 4784059Abstract: An embossing system is disclosed for embossing cards with characters of at least two pitches. A number of embossers equal to the number of lines of characters to be embossed on the card are positioned in line. Each embosser is dedicated to the embossing of a particular line of characters with a particular pitch. A common transport belt conveys the cards from an input hopper past the embossing stations of each of the line embossers to a wait station. During embossing, the transport belt is moved from the current longitudinal position to the longitudinal position where the closest next character(s) are to be embossed by any one of the embossers. The embossed cards are conveyed from the wait station to a topper which applies topping to the embossed characters.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey
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Patent number: 4755069Abstract: A system for embossing a plurality of lines and recording encoded tracks of digitally encoded characters for credit cards is disclosed. The system has an improved recording station for recording digitally encoded characters, indent embossing unit, card transporting unit, process for verifying the accuracy of recording the tracks; and stacker.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey, Leo Kull
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Patent number: 4686898Abstract: An embossing system is disclosed for embossing cards with characters of at least two pitches. A number of embossers equal to the number of lines of characters to be embossed on the card are positioned in line. Each embosser is dedicated to the embossing of a particular line of characters with a particular pitch. A common transport belt conveys the cards from an input hopper past the embossing stations of each of the in line embossers to a wait station. During embossing, the transport belt is moved from the current longitudinal position to the longitudinal position where the closest next character(s) are to be embossed by any one of the embossers. The embossed cards are conveyed from the wait station to a topper which applies topping to the embossed characters.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: National Business Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. LaManna, James L. Hinton, Edward L. Cucksey
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Patent number: 4271012Abstract: Automatic card embossing apparatus includes a rotatable embossing wheel carrying about its periphery punch and die pairs for all characters available for embossing. Each character position of the wheel defines an address and the wheel is controlled for rotation to a desired address for embossing the character there-located. Data identifying all embossable characters is processed to derive three control numbers for each character, the first control number identifying the corresponding wheel address for the corresponding punch and die pair, the second number identifying the horizontal position on the card where the character is to be embossed, and the third control number identifying the line number on the card. The data is sorted into ascending order of wheel addresses. In operation, a card is transported to a reference position relative to the embossing wheel and the embossing wheel is rotated to the address of the first control number.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Data Card CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Jacob H. Drillick, Michael D. Polad
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Patent number: 4180338Abstract: Automatic card embossing apparatus includes a rotatable embossing wheel carrying about its periphery punch and die pairs for all characters available for embossing. Each character position of the wheel defines an address and the wheel is controlled for rotation to a desired address for embossing the character there-located. Data identifying all embossable characters is processed to derive three control numbers for each character, the first control number identifying the corresponding wheel address for the corresponding punch and die pair, the second number identifying the horizontal position on the card where the character is to be embossed, and the third control number identifying the line number on the card. The data is sorted into ascending order of wheel addresses. In operation, a card is transported to a reference position relative to the embossing wheel and the embossing wheel is rotated to the address of the first control number.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1977Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Data Card CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Jacob H. Drillick, Michael D. Polad
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Patent number: 4088216Abstract: Automatic card embossing apparatus includes a rotatable embossing wheel carrying about its periphery punch and die pairs for all characters available for embossing. Each character position of the wheel defines an address and the wheel is controlled for rotation to a desired address for embossing the character there-located. Data identifying all embossable characters is processed to derive three control numbers for each character, the first control number identifying the corresponding wheel address for the corresponding punch and die pair, the second number identifying the horizontal position on the card where the character is to be embossed, and the third control number identifying the line number on the card. The data is sorted into ascending order of wheel addresses. In operation, a card is transported to a reference position relative to the embossing wheel and the embossing wheel is rotated to the address of the first control number.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1976Date of Patent: May 9, 1978Assignee: Data Card CorporationInventors: Richard J. LaManna, Jacob H. Drillick, Michael D. Polad
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Patent number: 3995504Abstract: A mechanism for producing bi-directional step motion of a shaft from a uni-directional source of rotation suitable for use in paper tape handling equipment includes a rocker plate rotatably mounted on an output shaft for rotation relative thereto. The rocker plate is caused to oscillate about the output shaft between a first limit and a second limit by a reciprocating connecting rod coupled to the rocker plate. A pawl is rotatably mounted on a pin secured to the rocker plate for engagement with a drive wheel secured to the output shaft. A timing means, a control means, and a control electromagnet cooperate to cause the pawl to engage with, or disengage from, the drive wheel at the limits of oscillation to cause the drive wheel and the output shaft secured thereto to step.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1975Date of Patent: December 7, 1976Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventor: Richard J. LaManna