Patents by Inventor Robert G. Geers
Robert G. Geers 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: 7873343Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Patent number: 7826818Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Robert C. Meier, Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Publication number: 20090247241Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: BROADCOM CORPORATIONInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Patent number: 7558557Abstract: A data collection network supporting roaming terminals which may enter and exit a sleep mode to conserve power. A plurality of base stations each periodically transmit pending message indications to those roaming data collection terminals within range. Instead of requiring the transceiver within each terminal to always be active, the receiver is activated in synchrony with the transmissions of pending message indications from at least one of the base stations. Otherwise, the terminal may deactivate the transceiver (i.e., place it in a sleep state). The terminal may also sleep through pluralities of transmissions of pending message indications, and, thereafter, awake in synchrony to receive subsequent pending message indications. To minimize noise, the terminal may operate using a lower frequency system clock when not collecting data. When collecting data, especially where processing time proves critical, the system clock frequency is increased.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Patent number: 7536167Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Patent number: 7206592Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which communicate with one or two host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller provides selective interface means to be employed between the host computers and the base transceivers whereby low data rate base transceivers may be utilized with the network controller while spread spectrum or high data rate networked base transceivers may be also utilized. The network controller may allow selection of interface means for three of its ports from its front panel with use of three input keys. The network controller is entirely external to the host computer or computers, and can couple to a variety of commonly encountered host ports.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Broadcom CoporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Robert G. Geers, Arvin D. Danielson, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Ronald L. Mahany
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Patent number: 6890622Abstract: An in-line formed, non-laminated web is suitable for use as a composite fluid distribution and fluid retention layer in a disposable absorbent article. The web can be formed by selective deposition of airlaid materials including absorbents, such as pulp and superabsorbents, together with binder fibers. The web so constructed will have a plurality of intermingled lower basis weight areas and higher basis weight areas coexisting and distributed in at least a central region of the web, the alternations crossing the X axis or Y axis, or both, of the web, with the higher basis weight areas being a greater thickness in the Z-direction than the lower basis weight areas. The web so constructed will further have no discrete material boundaries between the lower basis weight stripes and the higher basis weight stripes. Further the necessity of later processing on the web to achieve a ridged structure is removed and the fibers will remain whole and undisturbed.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Hamman Adam, Leon Eugene Chambers, Jr., John Herbert Conrad, Robert G. Geer, Eric Edward Lennon, Sridhar Ranganathan
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Publication number: 20040073933Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Keith K. Cargin, Robert C. Meier, Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Publication number: 20040023651Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller and an adapter which has a simulcast and sequential mode provide selective interface between host computers and base transceivers. A scheme for routing data through the communication system is also disclosed wherein the intermediate base stations are organized into an optimal spanning-tree network to control the routing of data to and from the RF terminals and the host computer efficiently and dynamically.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Publication number: 20030118780Abstract: An in-line formed, non-laminated web is suitable for use as a composite fluid distribution and fluid retention layer in a disposable absorbent article. The web can be formed by selective deposition of airlaid materials including absorbents, such as pulp and superabsorbents, together with binder fibers. The web so constructed will have a plurality of intermingled lower basis weight areas and higher basis weight areas coexisting and distributed in at least a central region of the web, the alternations crossing the X axis or Y axis, or both, of the web, with the higher basis weight areas being a greater thickness in the Z-direction than the lower basis weight areas. The web so constructed will further have no discrete material boundaries between the lower basis weight stripes and the higher basis weight stripes. Further the necessity of later processing on the web to achieve a ridged structure is removed and the fibers will remain whole and undisturbed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Gabriel Hamman Adam, Leon Eugene Chambers, John Herbert Conrad, Robert G. Geer, Eric Edward Lennon, Sridhar Ranganathan
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Publication number: 20030118764Abstract: An in-line formed web having major surfaces in the X-Y plane and a depth in the Z direction is suitable for use as a composite fluid distribution and fluid retention layer in a disposable absorbent article. The web contains multiple layers of composite material which may have both thermoplastic fibers and absorbent material. The multiple layers can have different compositions of thermoplastic fibers and absorbent material as applied in-line by various arrangements of thermoplastic melt dies and absorbent fiber dispensers. By arranging at least two of the multiple layers in an opposing relation overlaid in the Z-axis direction of the web, a gradient can be formed in the Z-direction of the web. By coordinating the timing and deposition of the material onto a forming wire, at least one of the multiple layers is arranged to have zones of intermittent material deposition in at least one of a machine direction or a cross direction of the web.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Ricky Alton Adams, Leon Eugene Chambers, Robert G. Geer, Lamar Heath Gipson, Eric Edward Lennon, Lewis Thomas Nicholson, Sridhar Ranganathan, James R. Sanders, Jerome Joseph Schwalen, Richard Norris Dodge, Lawrence Howell Sawyer
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Patent number: 6244512Abstract: A hand-held data collection device with a user interface surface that is wider than its handgrip area. Also, a hand-held data collection device with an upwardly facing surface containing a user interface and a side surface containing a plurality of actuators. The data collection device can be held in one hand with a finger reaching the actuators. An opposite side surface can also contain a plurality of actuators. The data collection device can include combinations of a marker beam generator, an indicia reader, a display, a manually actuatable selector, a voice input and a digitizer. The indicia reader can be an optical reader or a radio frequency tag reader. Some of the actuators can have different shapes. The actuators can include an indicia reader actuator or a function selector. The data collection device can collect, for example, handwritten information, including signatures.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Dennis A. Durbin, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., George E. Hanson, Darald R. Schultz, Robert G. Geers, Darrell L. Boatwright, William T. Gibbs, Stephen J. Kelly
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Patent number: 5940771Abstract: A data collection network supports roaming terminals which may enter and exit a sleep mode to conserve power. A plurality of base stations each periodically transmit pending message indications to those roaming data collection terminals in range. Instead of requiring the transceiver within each terminal to always be active, the receiver is activated in synchrony with the transmissions of pending message indications from at least one of the base stations. Otherwise, the terminal may deactivate the transceiver, i.e., place it in a sleep state. The terminal may also sleep through pluralities of transmissions of pending message indications, and, thereafter, awake in synchrony to receive subsequent pending message indications. To minimize noise, the terminal may operate using a lower frequency system clock when not collecting data. When collecting data, especially where processing time proves more critical, the system clock frequency is increased.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Robert C. Meier, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Robert G. Geers
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Patent number: 5917175Abstract: A hand held data entry apparatus having a body for receiving, storing and transmitting information, including a camming mechanism for quickly sealingly attaching an accessory such as a scanner to the top of a hand held data entry apparatus. Additionally, a similar camming mechanism is utilized to hold a battery pack in place with the additional feature of not only pulling the battery pack securely against the housing, but also pushing the battery pack contacts into abutment with complementary contacts disposed within the housing. A keypad is provided for permitting information to be manually entered into the hand held body and this keypad is encased in a layer of elastomeric material such as silicone. A pair of LED's are utilized, one to indicate a "good scan" and the other to indicate something else, such as a "bad scan." Additionally, these LED's can be encased in operative or dummy keys in order to save keyboard space. A mechanism is provided for pivoting the scanner about either of two perpendicular axes.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Phillip Miller, William T. Gibbs, Robert G. Geers, Ronald L. Mahany, George E. Hanson, Arvin D. Danielson, Darald R. Schultz, Keith K. Cargin, Steven E. Koenck, Dennis A. Durbin, Darrell L. Boatwright, Stephen J. Kelly
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Patent number: 5898162Abstract: A hand-held data collection terminal unit includes an elongate housing having a lower portion supportable in the hand of a user and an upper portion facing such user when the terminal is in a typical use position. The upper portion includes a keyboard and a display screen. In accordance with the invention, the hand-held terminal comprises a plurality of modules in which a base modules extend longitudinally and includes inner and outer end caps of the terminal. The inner end cap is disposed on the end of the terminal which is typically points toward a user when the terminal is in use, the out end cap being disposed on opposite end of the terminal. A keyboard module is defined as an intermediate module disposed adjacent the base module and between the end caps. A display screen module is further disposed adjacent the intermediate module and adjacent the outer end cap of the base module.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Dennis A. Durbin, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., George E. Hanson, Darald R. Schultz, Robert G. Geers, Darrell L. Boatwright, William T. Gibbs, Stephen J. Kelly
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Patent number: 5844893Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which communicate with one or two host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller provides selective interface means to be employed between the host computers and the base transceivers whereby low data rate base transceivers may be utilized with the network controller while spread spectrum or high data rate networked base transceivers may be also utilized. The network controller may allow selection of interface means for three of its ports from its front panel with use of three input keys. The network controller is entirely external to the host computer or computers, and can couple to a variety of commonly encountered host ports.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Robert G. Geers, Arvin D. Danielson, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Ronald L. Mahany
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Data collection terminal with an upper portion wider than a hand-grip and located over the hand-grip
Patent number: 5793604Abstract: A portable, hand-held data collection terminal unit is of modular structure including among other modules a display screen module, a keyboard module and a base module, each of which may be chosen from a plurality of modules available for assembly into the terminal unit. Consequently, a wide combination of terminal units may be assembled from a comparatively limited number of modular choices, such that the cost of assembly of a terminal unit with specific functions may be minimized A particular selected module is a scanning module including a pivotable scanning head to permit a user to adjust the scanning head to a convenient position for operating the scanning module without sacrifice of visual access to a display screen of the display screen module. The display screen module may be selected from modules of standard width equal to the width of the terminal unit, of extended width extending when assembled to a selected keyboard module beyond either or both lateral edges of the terminal unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, Arvin D. Danielson, Ronald L. Mahany, Dennis A. Durbin, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., George E. Hanson, Darald R. Schultz, Robert G. Geers, Darrell L. Boatwright, William T. Gibbs, Stephen J. Kelly -
Patent number: 5708680Abstract: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceiver units which communicate with one or two host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transceiver units. A network controller provides selective interface means to be employed between the host computers and the base transceivers whereby low data rate base transceivers may be utilized with the network controller while spread spectrum or high data rate networked base transceivers may be also utilized. The network controller may allow selection of interface means for three of its ports from its front panel with use of three input keys. The network controller is entirely external to the host computer or computers, and can couple to a variety of commonly encountered host ports.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Charles D. Gollnick, Ronald E. Luse, John G. Pavek, Marvin L. Sojka, James D. Cnossen, Robert G. Geers, Arvin D. Danielson, Mary L. Detweiler, Gary N. Spiess, Guy J. West, Amos D. Young, Keith K. Cargin, Jr., Richard C. Arensdorf, Ronald L. Mahany
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Patent number: 5539194Abstract: A hand held data entry apparatus having a body for receiving, storing and transmitting information, including a camming mechanism for quickly sealingly attaching an accessory such as a scanner to the top of a hand held data entry apparatus. Additionally, a similar camming mechanism is utilized to hold a battery pack in place with the additional feature of not only pulling the battery pack securely against the housing, but also pushing the battery pack contacts into abutment with complementary contacts disposed within the housing. A keypad is provided for permitting information to be manually entered into the hand held body and this keypad is encased in a layer of elastomeric material such as silicone. A pair of LED's are utilized, one to indicate a "good scan" and the other to indicate something else, such as a "bad scan." Additionally, these LED's can be encased in operative or dummy keys in order to save keyboard space. A mechanism is provided for pivoting the scanner about either of two perpendicular axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: Phillip Miller, William T. Gibbs, Robert G. Geers, Ronald L. Mahany, Richard C. Arensdorf, George E. Hanson, Glen S. Adams, James R. Hutton, Arvin D. Danielson, Darald R. Schultz, Keith K. Cargin, Steven E. Koenck, Dennis A. Durbin, Darrell L. Boatwright, Stephen J. Kelly, Alan G. Bunte
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Patent number: 5539193Abstract: A hand held data entry apparatus having a body for receiving, storing and transmitting information, including a camming mechanism for quickly sealingly attaching an accessory such as a scanner to the top of a hand held data entry apparatus. Additionally, a similar camming mechanism is utilized to hold a battery pack in place with the additional feature of not only pulling the battery pack securely against the housing, but also pushing the battery pack contacts into abutment with complementary contacts disposed within the housing. A keypad is provided for permitting information to be manually entered into the hand held body and this keypad is encased in a layer of elastomeric material such as silicone. A pair of LED's are utilized, one to indicate a "good scan" and the other to indicate something else, such as a "bad scan." Additionally, these LED's can be encased in operative or dummy keys in order to save keyboard space. A mechanism is provided for pivoting the scanner about either of two perpendicular axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Norand CorporationInventors: William T. Gibbs, Robert G. Geers, Ronald L. Mahany, Richard C. Arensdorf, George E. Hanson, Arvin D. Danielson, Glen S. Adams, James R. Hutton, Darald R. Schultz, Keith K. Cargin, Steven E. Koenck, Phillip Miller, Dennis A. Durbin, Darrell L. Boatwright, Stephen J. Kelly, Alan G. Bunte