Patents by Inventor Robert Gardiner
Robert Gardiner 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: 7428079Abstract: There is described a bar code reading device capable of operating in a first image capture operating mode and a second image capture operating mode. The bar code reading device has a faster frame rate when operating in the first image capture operating mode than when operating in the second image capture operating mode.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, III, George S. Smith, II, Robert M. Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Patent number: 7268924Abstract: In the present invention, an optical reader image sensor is adapted to clock out image data from an image sensor according to “low resolution” mode of operation in order to reduce a parameter determination delay of the reader. In a low resolution mode, some pixels of the readers image sensor array are clock out at normal clock out speed sufficient to develop electrical signals accurately reflecting the intensity of light at the respective pixel positions, while other pixels of the array are either not clocked out or are clocked out at a higher clock out rate which may be insufficient to allow development of electrical signals that accurately represent light incident on the image sensor's sensor array but which nevertheless, results in a reduction of the overall frame clock out rate of the frame of image data.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Publication number: 20070181693Abstract: A method for decoding a decodable symbol using an optical reader having a 2D image sensor that is configured to operate in a partial frame capture operating mode. In a partial frame operating mode, the reader clocks out and captures at least one partial frame of image data having image data corresponding to less than all of the pixels of an image sensor pixel array. In one embodiment, the reader operating in a partial frame operating mode captures image data corresponding to a linear pattern of pixels of the image sensor, reads the image data, and attempts to decode for a decodable bar code symbol which may be represented in the image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Charles Barber, Carl Gerst, George Smith, Robert Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Publication number: 20070040034Abstract: An optical reader can include an image sensor. In one embodiment an optical reader can be configured to have different operating modes, the different operating modes optimizing the reader for reading different indicia. In another embodiment an optical reader can comprise a multiple color emitting light source. In another embodiment an optical reader can be provided in a specialized form factor including an enlarged head portion and an elongated body portion extending from the head portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Robert Hennick, Charles Barber, Eric Coleman, Michael Ehrhart, Colleen Gannon, Robert Gardiner, William Havens, Vivian Hunter, Melvin McCall, Thomas Ruhlman
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Publication number: 20060255144Abstract: The invention relates to a microprocessor-based decoder board for an optical reader having in one embodiment a plurality of imaging modules that provide frames of image data having a plurality of formats. In one method for operating the decoder board of the invention, and a multiple imaging module reader comprising the decoder board, a frame of image data captured by a selected imaging module is decoded. The decoder board determines the format of the frame of image data from information about which of the plurality of imaging modules provided the frame of image data or from information about the frame of image data, activates as necessary a command to prepare the decoder board to decode the frame of image data according to the format provided by the imaging module, and performs the decoding.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Timothy Meier, Robert Gardiner, Jeffrey Harper, John Izzo, Thomas Koziol, Andrew Longacre, John Pettinelli
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Publication number: 20060126129Abstract: A bar code reading device having an image sensor including a plurality of pixels can be operated to capture a parameter determination frame of image data, wherein the parameter determination frame of image data includes image data corresponding to light incident at less than all of the pixels of the image sensor. A bar code reading device can also be operated in an image capture operating mode in which a partial frame of image data is captured, wherein the partial frame of image data includes image data corresponding to light incident at less all of the pixels of the image sensor, and wherein image data of the partial frame can be processed in order to attempt to decode a bar code symbol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2005Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Charles Barber, Carl Gerst, George Smith, Robert Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Publication number: 20050279836Abstract: The invention is an optical reader having a plurality of imaging modules. In one method for operating a multiple imaging module reader of the invention, a second frame of image data captured via actuation of a second imaging module is automatically captured and subjected to decoding in the case an attempt to decode using a frame of image data captured via actuation of a first imaging module fails. In another embodiment, a frame of image data captured via actuation of an image sensor of a first module and actuation of illumination of a second imaging module is subjected to decoding. In another embodiment, frames of image data captured via actuation of image sensors of spaced apart modules are combined. The various modules of a multiple imaging module reader can be adapted to have different best focus positions so that a field depth of the reader is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: William Havens, Charles Barber, Collen Gannon, Robert Gardiner, Robert Hennick, John Pettinelli
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Patent number: 6637658Abstract: The invention is an optical reader having a 2D image sensor that is configured to operate in a partial frame capture mode. In a partial frame operating mode, the reader clocks out and captures at least one partial frame of image data having image data corresponding to less than all of the pixels of an image sensor pixel array. In one embodiment, the reader operating in a partial frame operating mode captures image data corresponding to a linear pattern of pixels of the image sensor, reads the image data, attempts to decode for a decodable 1D symbol which may be represented in the image data, and captures a full frame of image data if the image data reading reveals a 2D symbol is likely to be present in a full field of view of the 2D image sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, III, George S. Smith, II, Robert M. Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Publication number: 20030062418Abstract: The invention is an optical reader having a 2D image sensor that is configured to operate in a partial frame capture mode. In a partial frame operating mode, the reader clocks out and captures at least one partial frame of image data having image data corresponding to less than all of the pixels of an image sensor pixel array. In one embodiment, the reader operating in a partial frame operating mode captures image data corresponding to a linear pattern of pixels of the image sensor, reads the image data, attempts to decode for a decodable 1D symbol which may be represented in the image data, and captures a full frame of image data if the image data reading reveals a 2D symbol is likely to be present in a full field of view of the 2D image sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Barber, Carl W. Gerst, George S. Smith, Robert M. Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow
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Publication number: 20020125317Abstract: In the present invention, an optical reader image sensor is adapted to clock out image data from an image sensor according to “low resolution” mode of operation in order to reduce a parameter determination delay of the reader. In a low resolution mode, some pixels of the readers image sensor array are clock out at normal clock out speed sufficient to develop electrical signals accurately reflecting the intensity of light at the respective pixel positions, while other pixels of the array are either not clocked out or are clocked out at a higher clock out rate which may be insufficient to allow development of electrical signals that accurately represent light incident on the image sensor's sensor array but which nevertheless, results in a reduction of the overall frame clock out rate of the frame of image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Hussey, Robert Gardiner, Matthew Pankow