Patents by Inventor Yuri Gofman
Yuri Gofman 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: 7540400Abstract: A stapler includes a body and a strike plate movably mounted to the body between a rest position and a loaded position. The strike plate is adapted to drive a staple into a target object. The strike plate may be moved from the rest position to the loaded position by a loading mechanism against the bias of a power spring, whereupon the energy stored in the power spring is applied to the strike plate to drive the staple. A stapler may include a lockout which inhibits movement of the strike plate toward the loaded position unless a work piece is beneath the stapler body.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Staples The Office Superstore, LLCInventors: Kenneth Zins, Paul Severino, Robert Doran, Mitch Maiman, Yuri Gofman, Ryan McGann
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Patent number: 7395955Abstract: A stapler includes a body and a strike plate movably mounted to the body between a rest position and a loaded position. The strike plate is adapted to drive a staple into a target object. The strike plate may be moved from the rest position to the loaded position by a loading mechanism against the bias of a power spring, whereupon the energy stored in the power spring is applied to the strike plate to drive the staple. A stapler may include a lockout which inhibits movement of the strike plate toward the loaded position unless a work piece is beneath the stapler body.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Staples The Office Superstore, LLCInventors: Kenneth Zins, Paul Severino, Robert Doran, Mitch Maiman, Yuri Gofman, Ryan McGann
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Publication number: 20070158382Abstract: A stapler includes a body and a strike plate movably mounted to the body between a rest position and a loaded position. The strike plate is adapted to drive a staple into a target object. The strike plate may be moved from the rest position to the loaded position by a loading mechanism against the bias of a power spring, whereupon the energy stored in the power spring is applied to the strike plate to drive the staple. A stapler may include a lockout which inhibits movement of the strike plate toward the loaded position unless a work piece is beneath the stapler body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Staples The Office Superstore, LLCInventors: Kenneth Zins, Paul Severino, Robert Doran, Mitch Maiman, Yuri Gofman, Ryan McGann
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Publication number: 20070158384Abstract: A stapler includes a body and a strike plate movably mounted to the body between a rest position and a loaded position. The strike plate is adapted to drive a staple into a target object. The strike plate may be moved from the rest position to the loaded position by a loading mechanism against the bias of a power spring, whereupon the energy stored in the power spring is applied to the strike plate to drive the staple. A stapler may include a lockout which inhibits movement of the strike plate toward the loaded position unless a work piece is beneath the stapler body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Staples The Office Superstore, LLCInventors: Kenneth Zins, Paul Severino, Robert Doran, Mitch Maiman, Yuri Gofman, Ryan McGann
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Patent number: 7210632Abstract: A cylindrical lens is axially moved along an optical axis to control a shape and size of a laser beam spot that is scanned across a symbol to be read by an electro-optical reader.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Yuri Gofman, Vladimir Gurevich, Mark Krichever
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Publication number: 20040238638Abstract: A cylindrical lens is axially moved along an optical axis to control a shape and size of a laser beam spot that is scanned across a symbol to be read by an electro-optical reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Yuri Gofman, Vladimir Gurevich, Mark Krichever
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Patent number: 6722566Abstract: Mirrors having different optical properties are selected to change the cross-section of a beam electro-optical reader for reading bar code symbols.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Drzymak, Paul Dvorkis, Yuri Gofman, Henry Grossfeld, Timothy Healey, Howard Shepard
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Patent number: 6669097Abstract: A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Howard Shepard, Joseph Giordano, Yuri Gofman, Robert Doran, John Barile, Henry Grosfeld, Avi Korenshtein, Kevin Cordes, Ophir Chernin, Mitch Maiman, Patrick Wallace
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Patent number: 6616042Abstract: A scanning component in a scanner for electro-optically reading bar code symbols is mounted on a spring having opposite spring end portions between which the scanning component is mounted. The spring end portions are mounted on a holder. At least one clamp, and preferably a pair of clamps detachably clamps the spring end portions on the holder. Each clamp has a fixed clamping portion on the holder, and a detachable clamping portion movable from a clamped position in which a respective spring end portion is sandwiched between a respective detachable clamping portion and a respective fixed clamping portion during reading, and a detached position in which the respective spring end portion is free to be removed from the clamped position.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Yuri Gofman, Alexander Breytman, Lisa Fan, Howard M. Shepard
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Patent number: 6607132Abstract: A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Howard Shepard, Joseph Giordano, Yuri Gofman, Robert Doran, John Barile, Henry Grosfeld, Avi Korenshtein, Kevin Cordes, Ophir Chernin, Mitch Maiman, Patrick Wallace
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Publication number: 20010045464Abstract: A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2000Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Howard Shepard, Joseph Giordano, Yuri Gofman, Robert Doran, John Barile, Henry Grosfeld, Avi Korenshtein, Kevin Cordes, Ophir Chernin, Mitch Maiman, Patrick Wallace
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Patent number: 6321990Abstract: Various optical components of an electro-optical system for reading coded indicia are mounted on a chassis snap-mounted in a housing. The optical components are supported by the chassis at an elevation relative to a printed circuit board snap-mounted to the chassis. The optical components are automatically adjusted in a test fixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Giordano, Jean Tu, Yuri Gofman, Daniela Stratienco, Timothy Kehoe, Paul Severino, Howard Shepard, Edward Barkan, David Harder, Joel Kahn, Robert Sanders, John Barile, Chang-Hong Chen, Steven Chew, Robert Doran, Robert Grabowski
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Patent number: 6311896Abstract: A compact optical code reader is disclosed having multiple functions and a unique shape and configuration of actuators and indicators. A system including the reader also includes a cradle, interface and host terminal, capable of performing various data processing functions involving scanned data.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Altaf Mulla, Edward Barkan, Lisa Fan, Gregory James, Margaret Hetfield, Joseph Giordano, Yuri Gofman, Robert Sanders, Daniella Strat
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Patent number: 6186400Abstract: A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Dvorkis, Edward Barkan, Howard Shepard, Joseph Giordano, Yuri Gofman, Robert Doran, John Barile, Henry Grosfeld, Avi Korenshtein, Kevin Cordes, Ophir Chernin, Mitch Maiman, Patrick Wallace
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Patent number: 6095421Abstract: A laser focus control system including a laser for generating a scanning light beam to visually illuminate an information encoded bar code symbol. A segmented photodiode detects light reflected from the symbol and generates a plurality of electrical signals, each signal based on the light energy incident on the segments of the photodiode, thereby representing the spatial intensity variations of the symbol. A scanning zone processor then filters, averages, and compares the electrical signals to a noise threshold, and assigns logic levels based on the comparisons. Thereafter, a scanning zone detector determines the corresponding scanning zone distance based on the combination of logic levels and determines whether the system has stabilized within the zone distance. The scanning zone distance is then furnished to the laser focus controller in order to adjust the laser focus of the scanning device. The system is incorporated in a shock-resistant hand-held device.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Edward Barkan, Raj Bridgelall, Jean Tu, Yuri Gofman, Joseph Giordano, Edmond L. Fratianni
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Patent number: 5850078Abstract: Various optical components of an electro-optical system for reading coded indicia are mounted on a chassis snap-mounted in a housing. The optical components are supported by the chassis at an elevation relative to a printed circuit board snap-mounted to the chassis. The optical components are automatically adjusted in a test fixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Giordano, Jean Tu, Yuri Gofman, Daniela Stratienco, Timothy Kehoe, Paul Severino, Howard Shepard, Edward Barkan, David Harder, Joel Kahn, Robert Sanders, John Barile, Chang-Hong Chen, Steven Chew, Robert Doran, Robert Grabowski
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Patent number: 5378882Abstract: A hand held bar code reader or scanner includes a universal locking cable connector assembly attaching a signal cable to the handle of the scanner. Signals and/or power to and from the scanner are carried by the signal cable. The signal cable is removably connected to a connector recessed in the handle of the scanner. The signal cable includes (i) a connector member attached to a terminal end thereof and engagable with the connector of the scanner handle and (ii) a collar adjacent the connector. A plastic retaining member is positionable over the collar and includes an internal stepped bore forming a collar at one end of the retaining member for engaging the collar portion of the signal cable within the bore. A manually lockable bayonet or threaded portion of the retaining member is formed at an opposite end and cooperates with an internal surface of the scanner for securing the retaining member to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank Gong, Yuri Gofman, Alex Breytman
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Patent number: 5140144Abstract: A scan board module includes a printed circuit board on which optical and scanning components are mounted in an optically-aligned relationship. The module is mountable in hand-held heads and protected from damage due to external shock by shock mounts, or in workstations which are either directly of indirectly connected to a cash register-type terminal or hand-held terminal.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Howard M. Shepard, Yuri Gofman, Edward Barkan
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Patent number: 5015833Abstract: A scan board module includes a printed circuit board on which optical and scanning components are mounted in an optically-aligned relationship. The module is mountable in hand-held heads and protected from damage due to external shock by shock mounts, or in workstations which are either directly or indirectly connected to a cash register-type terminal or hand-held terminal.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Howard M. Shepard, Yuri Gofman, Edward Barkan
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Patent number: D359483Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Saunders, Robert Stein, Paul Severino, Yuri Gofman, Michael Savona, John Cavalieri, Jr.