Patents by Inventor Thomas Wesner
Thomas Wesner 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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Publication number: 20250315987Abstract: Selection of on optical pattern in a scene is identified by overlaying, on a display, an indicator of a detected optical pattern identifying a location of the optical pattern in one or more images, receiving a user input on the display at a position that does not overlap the location of the optical pattern, and presenting information related to the optical pattern, based on receiving the user input, even though the position of user input did not overlap the location of the optical pattern. The user input can be received at a detached selection indicator and/or using an adaptive input area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2025Publication date: October 9, 2025Applicant: Scandit AGInventors: Thomas Wesner, Christian Floerkemeier, Maiya Shur, Bernd Schoner, Marco Valentino Biasini
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Publication number: 20230281887Abstract: Selection of on optical pattern in a scene is identified by overlaying, on a display, an indicator of a detected optical pattern identifying a location of the optical pattern in one or more images, receiving a user input on the display at a position that does not overlap the location of the optical pattern, and presenting information related to the optical pattern, based on receiving the user input, even though the position of user input did not overlap the location of the optical pattern. The user input can be received at a detached selection indicator and/or using an adaptive input area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Scandit AGInventors: Thomas Wesner, Christian Floerkemeier, Maiya Shur, Bernd Schoner, Marco Valentino Biasini
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Patent number: 11570340Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2022Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Scandit AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner
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Publication number: 20220210301Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Applicant: Scandit AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner
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Patent number: 11283979Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Scandit AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner
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Publication number: 20210044730Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: SCANDIT AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner
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Patent number: 10855894Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: SCANDIT AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner
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Publication number: 20200336631Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of a mobile device case that allows a mobile device camera to view and/or capture images from multiple fields of view. The case may allow the mobile device camera to simultaneously capture image information from multiple different directions relative to the camera or mobile device. The fields of view may not be contiguous fields of view, such that there is a gap or other discontinuity between the fields of view. One field of view may be a field visible from or facing a surface of the mobile device on which the camera is disposed (e.g., the back of the mobile device) and another field of view may be one visible from or facing a different surface of the mobile device. Also described are embodiments of techniques for configuring a mobile device to capture and/or process images from multiple fields of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Scandit AGInventors: Marco Valentino Biasini, Christian Floerkemeier, Thomas Wesner