With Printing Patents (Class 235/432)
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Patent number: 7774705Abstract: Techniques for an iterative design process of determining a visual representation for an input media object are provided. One or more visual representations are determined from the input media object based on a set of encoding parameters. An output media object is created from the visual representation(s) based on a set of decoding parameters. The visual representation(s) and/or the second media object may be displayed to a user. An indication indicating whether the visual representation(s) and/or the second media object are acceptable or unacceptable is received. If the visual representation(s) and/or the second media object are not acceptable, then at least one parameter in at least one of the set of encoding parameters and the set of decoding parameters may be changed. The process described above is repeated until the visual representation(s) and the second media object are determined to be acceptable.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Berna Erol, Jonathan J. Hull, Jamey Graham, Dar-Shyang Lee, Peter E. Hart
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Patent number: 7717339Abstract: A passbook printing apparatus prints a color face image and private information of the owner of a passbook in the passbook with a built-in IC chip including a passbook number recorded previously. In this time, the passbook printing apparatus first reads the passbook number from the IC chip built in the passbook, creates private information including the read passbook number, face image of the owner and printing information, and prints the printing information reflecting the passbook number read from the IC chip on a printing page of the passbook.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Shigeru Ito
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Patent number: 7637436Abstract: An application for generating a printable barcode object representing data from within a software application includes converting the data into a symbol string based on a barcode standard and assembling a plurality of block code characters from a font into the printable barcode object. The block code characters representing the symbol string are any two or more Unicode characters selected from the group consisting of 960010, 960410, 960810, 961210, 961610, 961710 and 3210.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Brant Anderson
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Patent number: 7623038Abstract: A shielded antenna system is provided for reading from and/or writing to an RFID transponder wherein the energy radiated from the antenna system has a narrow beam width so that only one RFID transponder in a record member along a web of record members, each having an RFID transponder, is read from and/or written to without affecting or being affected by any other RFID transponder along the web.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Avery Dennison Retail Information Services LLCInventor: Lances D. Neuhard
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Patent number: 7609406Abstract: A hand-held portable printer includes a number of input devices mounted in or on a printer housing including a barcode scanner, keypad, communication interface in a receive mode and an RFID read/writer in a read mode. The hand-held portable printer also includes a number of output devices including a printing system, the communication interface in a transmit mode and the RFID read/writer in a write mode for writing to an external RFID chip. A processor selects received data from one or more of the input devices manipulates the data and/or combines it with other data for an output device wherein the data selected for one output device may be different then the data selected for another output device. The hand-held portable printer may utilize both an internal antenna and external antenna. Applying different energy levels to the antennas may determine whether the hand-held portable printer reads from and/or writes to a single RFID chip or a plurality of RFID chips.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Avery Dennison Retail Information Services, LLCInventors: Mark W. Roth, Donald A. Morrison
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Patent number: 7600684Abstract: A direct thermal barcode printer including a print assembly is provided. The print assembly is movably positioned relative to a print media for adjusting printing characteristics of an attached print head.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Datamax CorporationInventors: Dwayne Tobin, William M. Bouverie, Kenneth Colonel, Paul Plasschaert, Kim Wilson
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Patent number: 7586410Abstract: A stripline coupler for a RFID system is provided. The coupler is configured to communicate with a targeted transponder from among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The coupler may include a conductive strip, a terminating load, a dielectric material, a first ground plane, and a second ground plane. The conductive strip extends between the first and second ground planes and the dielectric material from an input end connected to a transceiver to a loaded end connected to the terminating load. The conductive strip may be configured to propagate electromagnetic fields concentrated in a near field region of the conductive strip in a direction generally perpendicular to the conductive strip to couple with a targeted transponder. The coupler may include an enclosure for directing the electromagnetic fields. The conductive strip may have a tapered or non-linear profile such as a modified bow-tie profile, an exponential profile, or a Klopfenstein profile.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventors: Boris Y. Tsirline, Karl Torchalski, Martin Andreas Karl Schwan
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Patent number: 7500613Abstract: Codes, such as those representing dates (324), barcodes (326) and incrementing values (325) are applied onto packaged consumer products by a coder (410). The coder receives instructions from a processing system (406) composite data (405) representing information to be coded onto the packaging is received by the processing system (406). Coder instructions for a coder processing subsystem (411) are generated by processing system (406) with reference to coder capabilities (409). In response to these coder capabilities, the processing system (406) either instructs the coder to generate a graphical representation in response to said instructions or assists the coder to generate a graphical representation before supplying lower level instructions to the coder.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Claricom LimitedInventor: Paul Lawlor
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Patent number: 7489243Abstract: A calibration apparatus for determining a location of a transponder supported by a printer media. The calibration apparatus uses a transceiver to attempt to read, write or otherwise communicate with the transponder. Controller logic of the calibration apparatus uses successful and unsuccessful attempts to communicate to determine the location of the transponder. For example, the controller may be configured to move the media in increments, each of the increments associated with a successful or unsuccessful attempt to communicate with the transponder. The successful attempts, and their relative media positions, are correlated with the position of the transponder. Also, the controller may be configured to use different power levels for the transceiver and its one or more couplers to determine which power levels are required to successfully communicate with the transponder.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventors: Anthony R. Brown, Karl Torchalski, William Shuff, Matt Ream, Eugene Borisov
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Publication number: 20090008448Abstract: A system having a UHF RFID transceiver is adapted to communicate exclusively with a single electro-magnetically coupled transponder located in a predetermined confined transponder operating region. The system includes a near field coupling device comprising a plurality of lines connected in parallel with an unmatched load. The near field coupling device may be formed, for example on a printed circuit board with a plurality of electrically interconnected traces and a ground plane. The system establishes, at predetermined transceiver power levels, a mutual electromagnetic coupling which is selective exclusively for a single transponder located in a defined transponder operating region. Also included are methods for selective communication with the transponder in an apparatus such as a printer-encoder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: ZIH Corp.Inventors: Boris Y. Tsirline, Clive P. Hohberger, Robert Gawelczyk, Daniel Donato
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Patent number: 7469829Abstract: A system for printing video information on a print medium, the system comprising: a mobile telecommunications device which comprises: a printer module to print the video information on the print medium; and, a sensor module to sense a print media identifier of the print medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Kia Silverbrook, Paul Lapstun, Simon Robert Walmsley
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Publication number: 20080308636Abstract: One form of the present invention contemplates a unique system for creating a customized bank card by a consumer/user based on instructions from a remote terminal. Other forms of the present invention contemplate unique apparatuses, systems, devices, hardware, software, methods, and combinations of these for creating customized bank cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: William Lynch, Brian Christopher Beck
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Patent number: 7467185Abstract: The invention concerns a system and method for enabling remote conferencing between conference participants. Employing the invention involves the use of one or more forms which support interaction with a computer system or network. Each form is printed on sheet material such as paper and includes coded data which allows it to be used to interact with the computer system via a sensing device operated by a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Paul Lapstun, Kia Silverbrook, Jacqueline Anne Lapstun
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Patent number: 7439858Abstract: A shielded antenna system is provided for reading from and/or writing to an RFID transponder wherein the energy radiated from the antenna system has a narrow beam width so that only one RFID transponder in a record member along a web of record members, each having an RFID transponder, is read from and/or written to without affecting or being affected by any other RFID transponder along the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Paxar Americas, Inc.Inventors: John F. Feltz, Jim A. McCurdy, Lance D. Neuhard
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Patent number: 7439861Abstract: A shielded antenna system is provided for reading from and/or writing to an RFID transponder wherein the energy radiated from the antenna system has a narrow beam width so that only one RFID transponder in a record member along a web of record members, each having an RFID transponder, is read from and/or written to without affecting or being affected by any other RFID transponder along the web.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Paxar Americas, Inc.Inventors: John F. Feltz, Jim A. McCurdy, Lance D. Neuhard
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Patent number: 7422155Abstract: An image printing method and apparatus which can detect the edge of a printing medium on which a barcode is written while reading the barcode using one sensor unit. The apparatus for printing an image on a printing medium on which a barcode is written includes a sensor unit sensing the barcode and generating a sensing signal. A first counting unit counts the sensing signal to generate a first count value when the value of the sensing signal is changed from a high value to a low value. A second counting unit counts the sensing signal of the barcode simultaneously with the first counting unit to generate a second count value which is initialized whenever the value of the sensing signal is changed. A detecting unit detects the edge of the printing medium based on the first and second count values of the first counting unit and the second counting unit. A reading unit reads the barcode based on the second count value of the second counting unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jin-Tae Chung
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Patent number: 7355737Abstract: A printer 10 has a reception unit 28 for receiving print commands from a host 12, and has print heads 64, 66 capable of printing multiple colors. A data processing part 24 applies a specific colorization process according to a print command received by a reception unit 28 and generates color print data for printing multiple colors. The content of a colorization process is determined by colorization information stored in a colorization information storage unit 62. The colorization information is set by a data configuration unit 26 according to a color setup command from the host 12.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Masahiro Minowa
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Publication number: 20070290053Abstract: A method cleans at least a region of a document to remove amino-functional group release agents from the region cleaned. Then, processed data can be recorded in the cleaned region using a MICR encoder without encountering problems with the amino-functional group release agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Raphael F. Bov, Santokh S. Badesha, Peter S. Fisher, T. Brian McAneney, Kurt I. Halfyard, Alexander Vakov
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Publication number: 20070187508Abstract: There is provided a printing apparatus including: an image creating device which creates a plurality of two-dimensional code images; an interval setting device which sets an interval between the plurality of two-dimensional code images; and a printing device which prints the plurality of two-dimensional code images having the interval set therebetween by the interval setting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Shoji TAKAYAMA
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Publication number: 20070158425Abstract: A printer includes a reading unit to read an original that includes a machine-readable code, an extraction unit to extract the machine-readable code from the original, and a scaling unit to reduce the original. The printer further includes a detection unit to detect a margin area in the reduced original, a combining unit to combine the extracted machine-readable code with the reduced original in the margin area if the size of the margin area is larger than the size of the machine-readable code, and a printing unit to print the combined data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Shingo Matsuura
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Patent number: 7190270Abstract: A calibration apparatus for determining a location of a transponder supported by a printer media. The calibration apparatus uses a transceiver to attempt to read, write or otherwise communicate with the transponder. Controller logic of the calibration apparatus uses successful and unsuccessful attempts to communicate to determine the location of the transponder. For example, the controller may be configured to move the media in increments, each of the increments associated with a successful or unsuccessful attempt to communicate with the transponder. The successful attempts, and their relative media positions, are correlated with the position of the transponder. Also, the controller may be configured to use different power levels for the transceiver and its one or more couplers to determine which power levels are required to successfully communicate with the transponder.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventors: Anthony R. Brown, Karl Torchalski, William Shuff, Matt Ream, Eugene Borisov
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Patent number: 7172122Abstract: An XML system is configured to print bar code labels, tags, tickets, cards, or other media, and/or encode RFID devices embedded in media, based upon an extensible markup language (XML) input data stream. The XML system includes a computer system having a memory subsystem, a communication interface operatively coupled to a network, an XML processor configured to receive and process the XML input data stream, and an extensible stylesheet language transformation (XSLT) processor configured to either obtain a stylesheet identified in the XML data stream or obtain the stylesheet from a stylesheet repository. The XSLT processor transforms data in the XML input data stream into transformed XML data based upon the stylesheet obtained.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventor: Bruce N. Alleshouse
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Patent number: 7172121Abstract: Codes, such as those representing dates (324), barcodes (326) and incrementing values (325) are applied onto packaged consumer products by a coder (410). The coder receives instructions from a processing system (406) composite data (405) representing information to be coded onto the packaging is received by the processing system (406). Coder instructions for a coder processing subsystem (411) are generated by processing system (406) with reference to coder capabilities (409). In response to these coder capabilities, the processing system (406) either instructs the coder to generate a graphical representation in response to said instructions or assists the coder to generate a graphical representation before supplying lower level instructions to the coder.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Claricom LimitedInventor: Paul Lawlor
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Patent number: 7073717Abstract: There is disclosed an assembly of a portable data entry device and a portable printer. The printer is hand-held and carries the data entry device. The data entry device includes a scanner and is located at the front portion of the printer. The printer has a space for accommodating a label roll and a print module which are located at the rear portion of the printer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Paxar Americas, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Arnold, Dennis S. Prows
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Patent number: 7070098Abstract: A tag encoder for producing tags to be incorporated into a printed page is disclosed. The tag encoder has an input to receive a tag structure template, an input to receive fixed data bits, an input to receive variable data bit records and a tag generator outputting single bits depending on the position in the tag defined by the tag structure template and the fixed and variable data bits. The encoder has a redundancy encoder which utilizes Reed-Solomon encoding. The tag encoder is present in a printer. In addition to the tag encoder, the printer has a contone image decoder to decode compressed continuous tone image planes and a bi-level decoder to decode any compressed bi-level image plane in the compressed data. These decoded image planes are combined with the output of the tag encoder in a halftoner/compositor to produce a printed page carrying tagged areas. The tags are printed in ink which is invisible to the human eye. Such inks, could be IR or UV absorptive.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Simon Robert Walmsley
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Patent number: 7051944Abstract: A scale includes a printing mechanism that operates to produce both adhesive product pricing labels and non-adhesive promotion offer labels using label stock with a heat activated adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Premark FEG L.L.C.Inventors: Robert J. Weisz, Nigel G. Mills, Mark W. Croll
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Patent number: 7014117Abstract: A combination handheld package sealer/wireless scanning/imaging device is provided, having a housing (with a handle thereon), a sealer coupled therewith, and a wireless scanning/imaging device coupled therewith. A user of the device herein may simultaneously seal a package, record package identification and condition data, and transmit said data to a central station via a communication network. Further, a method of preparing a package for shipment using the combination handheld adhesive applicator/wireless scanning/imaging device is provided, as well as a system incorporating same, and a computer program product embodied therein and on a central station for storing and analyzing the data recorded using the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Barcoding, Inc.Inventors: Jay Steinmetz, James Joseph Stubel
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Patent number: 6978932Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for using existing envelope feeding machines to print IBIP indicium, and CASS approved address information and bar code information. The invention is shown to include a print head operative in response to a print signal and a controller, electrically connected to the print head, for generating the necessary print signal. A frame defining a printing attachment mechanism adapted for being positioned proximate the feeding machine is provided for attachment of the print head oriented so that envelopes traveling along the feed path will pass proximate the print head. It is preferred for the printing attachment mechanism to include a plurality of print heads. In an alternative embodiment, the controller is operative in response to a control signal and a computer is provided for generating the control signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: Sheldon Margolis
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Patent number: 6974082Abstract: An integrated marking system is described wherein means for marking or encoding information, preferably in the form of a plurality of machines, are linked and controlled in conjunction with means for processing information. Essentially, the means for processing information can be a software program, implemented via a single computer or a computer network. Likewise, the means for linking and controlling the aforementioned machines is possible via the software in conjunction with the same computer or network. Despite the numerous advantages provided by this system, this level of functionality and control was heretofore unseen in the marking industry.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Monode Marking Products, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan T. Mackey
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Patent number: 6908034Abstract: An XML system is configured to print bar code labels, tags, tickets, cards, or other media, and/or encode RFID devices embedded in media, based upon an extensible markup language (XML) input data stream. The XML system includes a computer system having a memory subsystem, a communication interface operatively coupled to a network, an XML processor configured to receive and process the XML input data stream, and an extensible stylesheet language transformation (XSLT) processor configured to either obtain a stylesheet identified in the XML data stream or obtain the stylesheet from a stylesheet repository. The XSLT processor transforms data in the XML input data stream into transformed XML data based upon the stylesheet obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventor: Bruce N. Alleshouse
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Patent number: 6871786Abstract: A system for reading and writing indicia on a medium including a light source for producing a light beam; a reading element for directing the light beam at the medium so as to scan indicia disposed on a first portion of said medium, detecting at least a portion of the light of variable intensity reflected off the indicia, and generating an electrical signal indicative of the detected light intensity; and a writing element for directing the light beam at the medium in a pattern on a second portion of the medium so as record information on the medium. The light beam is preferably a laser beam generated by a semiconductor laser, and a mirror is used to scan the beam both for reading and writing.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jerome Swartz
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Patent number: 6848616Abstract: A system having an RFID transceiver is adapted to communicate exclusively with a single RFID transponder located in a predetermined confined transponder target area. The system includes a magnetic coupling device comprising a magnetic flux generator responsive to a radio frequency input signal and a magnetic field pattern former. The pattern former is configured to collect flux produced by the flux generator and to form a field pattern in the location of the transponder target area. The system establishes, at predetermined transceiver power levels, a mutual magnetic coupling which is selective exclusively for a single transponder located in the transponder target area.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: ZIH Corp., a Delaware Corporation with its principal office in Hamilton, BermudaInventors: Boris Y. Tsirline, Clive P. Hohberger, Robert Gawelczyk
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Patent number: 6827274Abstract: A security card is provided in which an ink region 6 bearing image or textural data is printed onto a substrate 4. A reflective portion 8 is also provided on the substrate 4. A plastics protective layer 7 is deposited over the ink 6 and reflective element 8. Portions 10 of the protective layer 7 are overworked in order to change their appearance. Those portions overlying the reflective element 8 exhibit enhanced visibility.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Ultra Electronics LimitedInventor: Raymond W. Coles
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Patent number: 6779720Abstract: A first embodiment of a ticket generating apparatus includes a computer coupled to a server through a network and a printer coupled to the computer. A purchaser initiates a ticket purchase transaction through the network by accessing a website stored on the server. After completing the ticket purchase transaction the purchaser's computer sends image data corresponding to the image of a person to the server. The server combines the image data with text and graphics data generated by the server to form ticket data. The ticket data is sent over the network to the computer. The computer sends the ticket data to the printer to form the ticket including an image of the person. In a second embodiment of the ticket generating apparatus, the printer is coupled to the network and receives the ticket data directly from the server to form the ticket including an image of the person.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Jon Karl Lewis
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Patent number: 6772951Abstract: A security card is provided in which an ink region 6 bearing image or textural data is printed onto a substrate 4. A reflective portion 8 is also provided on the substrate 4. A plastic protective layer 7 deposited over the ink 6 and reflective element 8. Portions 10 of the layer 7 are overworked in order to change their appearance.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Ultra Electronics LimitedInventor: Raymond W. Coles
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Publication number: 20040149826Abstract: An XML system is configured to print bar code labels, tags, tickets, cards, or other media, and/or encode RFID devices embedded in media, based upon an extensible markup language (XML) input data stream. The XML system includes a computer system having a memory subsystem, a communication interface operatively coupled to a network, an XML processor configured to receive and process the XML input data stream, and an extensible stylesheet language transformation (XSLT) processor configured to either obtain a stylesheet identified in the XML data stream or obtain the stylesheet from a stylesheet repository. The XSLT processor transforms data in the XML input data stream into transformed XML data based upon the stylesheet obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: ZIH Corp.Inventor: Bruce N. Alleshouse
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Publication number: 20040144844Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for using existing envelope feeding machines to print IBIP indicium, and CASS approved address information and bar code information. The invention is shown to include a print head operative in response to a print signal and a controller, electrically connected to the print head, for generating the necessary print signal. A frame defining a printing attachment mechanism adapted for being positioned proximate the feeding machine is provided for attachment of the print head oriented so that envelopes traveling along the feed path will pass proximate the print head. It is preferred for the printing attachment mechanism to include a plurality of print heads. In an alternative embodiment, the controller is operative in response to a control signal and a computer is provided for generating the control signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Sheldon Margolis
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Publication number: 20040112961Abstract: Roll printing paper is provided at a high security level and a lower cost by accepting roll paper only corresponding to a printer. When printing paper is used by mounting it in a printer, a photosensor scans and reads an information code on the end face of a paper pipe while it is rotating, and a photosensor scans and reads an information code of roll paper, thereby determining whether or not they correspond to each other. If they correspond to each other, it is determined that the paper pipe is loaded with predetermined rotor. If they do not correspond to each other, it is determined that the paper pipe is loaded with wrong roll paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTDInventor: Motoshige Asano
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Publication number: 20040107022Abstract: An interface unit is operably coupled between a pharmacy management computing subsystem and printer, and is operably coupled between the pharmacy management computing subsystem and a tablet counting/dispensing subsystem. In response to a user issuing a command to print a prescription label, a printer command file is generated by a label print function of the pharmacy management computing subsystem. The printer command file is supplied to the interface unit, where it is processed to render and store a bit map image of the prescription label. Symbol recognition operations are performed on portions of the bit map image to generate a sequence of symbol identifier values (e.g., an alphanumeric character string) that corresponds to symbols identified in such portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventor: Michael R. Gomez
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Patent number: 6732928Abstract: Codes, such as those representing dates (324), barcodes (326) and incrementing values (325) are applied onto packaged consumer products by a coder (410). The coder receives instructions from a processing system (406) composite data (405) representing information to be coded onto the packaging is received by the processing system (406). Coder instructions for a coder processing subsystem (411) are generated by processing system (406) with reference to coder capabilities (409). In response to these coder capabilities, the processing system (406) either instructs the coder to generate a graphical representation in response to the instructions or assists the coder to generate a graphical representation before supplying lower level instructions to the coder.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Clarion LimitedInventor: Paul Lawlor
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Patent number: 6400829Abstract: A system for automatically imaging special service forms and affixing same to an envelope is provided. The system has a mailpiece handler for accepting mailpieces having a machine readable code. The system also has a data storage unit for storing addressee and/or sender data related to the mailpieces. A code reader constructed and arranged to read the machine-readable code on the mailpieces is provided. An imaging unit is provided for imaging data onto special service forms wherein the data is obtained from the data storage unit. Further, an assembly unit assembles the special service forms to the mailpieces. Further, a method of fully automating imaging of special service forms and affixing same to an envelope is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6328339Abstract: A coupon manager is provided including a front end, back end and a central processor for facilitating the processing and settlement of coupons. The coupons are received from customers at the front end which may include a cashier register. The cashier scans a bar code on the coupons and the scanned information may be supplied to the back end. The received coupons are delivered to the back end for imaging and processing. The back end determines whether the coupons are valid. Valid coupons are destroyed and sent to a destruction bin, and invalid coupons may be sent to one of a number of other bins. The processed information is forwarded to the central processor which collates the information from a number of stores and reports the information to manufacturers for settlement. The present invention also provides a booklet having a listing of discounted items identifiable by a single bar code.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventors: Merritt W. Dixon, III, James B. McCreary
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Patent number: 6250547Abstract: A cash register including printing means for printing receipt information onto one area of a roll sheet and added-value information onto another area of the sheet; perforator means for rendering, as the sheet is fed, the printed area of the receipt information and the printed area of the added-value information in a readily separable state; and cutting means for cutting out the printed sheet from the roll sheet, so as to issue the cut sheet as a receipt provided with the added-value information is provided. Further, the perforator means comprises a circular blade having a saw-teeth shape and coaxially mounted on a roll sheet feeding shaft arranged on the way of the traveling path of the sheet, so as to form, as the sheet travels, a perforation-shaped cutting along a boundary line between the printed areas of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: Toshiaki Yamai
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Publication number: 20010001838Abstract: A printing apparatus comprises a real-time command interpreter that functions even when the printing apparatus is off-line, and interprets control commands simultaneously with receiving data. The printing apparatus can therefore output pulses to the external devices even when printing is in progress or the printer is off-line. Such printing apparatus comprises a command detector for directly detecting predetermined command data from the received command data. An external controller controls an external device in accordance with predetermined command data detected by the command detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: May 24, 2001Inventors: Masayo Miyasaka, Takuya Hyonaga, Takaaki Akiyama, Naohiko Koakutsu, Mitsuaki Teradaira
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Patent number: 6164535Abstract: A price maintenance system and method in which price information entered into or read from a price-lookup file is shared to avoid price mismatch. The price-lookup file and price changes to the price-lookup file are shared by a point-of-service system including a bar code scanner, and a routine for printing labels. The system includes a computer coupled to the point-of-service system which updates the prices within the price-lookup file and sends the updated prices to the label printing routine for printing by a printing system. An electronic shelf label system may also share the price-lookup file and price changes to the price-lookup file.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: John C. Goodwin, III
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Patent number: 6119935Abstract: A system for acquiring shopping list information includes a user terminal and a base unit in selective data communication via a wide-area network, such as the global Internet, common data carrier or a modulated wave propagating over a public utility. The user terminal includes a bar code scanner for getting Uniform Product Code information from a product container or from a manufacturer's coupon. The user compiles, via the user terminal, a shopping list database by scanning previously obtained products, manufacturers coupons, or using direct user input via an interface such as a keyboard or mouse. Once compiled, the database is selectively transmitted to a base unit situated at a retailer via the wide-area network.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Telxon CorporationInventors: William M. Jelen, Timothy P. O'Hagan
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Patent number: 6056195Abstract: An apparatus for printing bar coded labels employs a computer that includes an acutal keyboard having a plurality of keys and a video display and is programmed to run a bar code label design tool. The label design tool displays on a first portion of the video display a label image having dimensions corresponding to a preselected label type. The label design tool also generates and displays on the label image a bar code that encodes a preselected set of data. The bar code is generated according to a bar code standard selected from a plurality of bar code standards. The bar code label design tool also allows a user to enter text onto the label image. A key mapper displays on a second portion of the video display, different from the first portion, a keyboard image. The keyboard image includes images of letters, arranged in the way that they would appear on the actual keyboard.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: Wanda Hudgins Spain
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Patent number: 6052137Abstract: A ticket capable of recording visible information so that the information is difficult to erase and a ticket rewriting apparatus capable recording visible information on conditions of use on the ticket are used to prevent the dishonest use of the ticket. The ticket comprises a base, a rewritable displaying device mounted on one surface of the base and an information recording device formed on the other surface of the base and having a magnetic recording layer. The rewritable displaying device comprises a reversible displaying element having a polymer dispersed liquid crystal film (PDLC film) capable of being repeatedly subjected to a visible information recording and a visible information erasing. Information rewriting requires both heat and an electric field for information rewriting. Conditions of use including the time and date of use are recorded on the rewritable displaying device and the information recording device.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Naoki Shimada
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Patent number: 6000615Abstract: A method to collect and group a plurality of scans for respective bar code symbols of a succession of spaced bar code symbols. The symbols are disposed on a continuous substrate moving past a scanner unit arranged to scan a plurality of the spaced symbols, one after the other. The method of the invention provides for the energizing and de-energizing of a scanner unit in order to scan the substrate in a controlled manner so as to ensure the scanner unit is operating and scanning when each respective bar code symbol, to be scanned, is within the field of view of the scanner unit. The detecting of the presence of a bar code symbol within the field of view of the scanner unit is realized by scanning the symbol and determining a valid decode. Once a valid decode is determined, a plurality of subsequent scans associated with the bar code symbol are collected and grouped, and further may be processed to determine at least one evaluation attribute for each scanned symbol.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Webscan, Inc.Inventor: Glenn Steven Spitz
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Patent number: 5984193Abstract: A bi-directionally scannable bar code pattern having a parallel array of alternating lines and spaces, each having selected widths. Each line has a common series of segments and segment spaces of selected lengths. The length of each segment may be the same as the width of a corresponding line, and the length of each segment space may be the same as the width of a corresponding space between lines. The pattern may be printed on a sheet of printer media, or on a strip attached to such a sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Hewlett-Parkard CompanyInventor: Thomas F Uhling