Having An Identification Code Patents (Class 700/224)
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Publication number: 20020169519Abstract: A business reply mail processing system is provided. A transport module feeds a business reply mail piece in a path of travel where the business reply mail piece includes a job ID code and field data. A scanner module scans the business reply mail piece to read the job ID code and the field data. A control module uses the job ID code to access processing data from a mail campaign job database corresponding to the job ID code and controls the scanner module using the processing data to read the field data from the business reply mail piece. Alternatively, the business reply mail piece includes the processing data that is read by the scanner and the control module uses the processing data read from the business reply mail piece to read the field data from the business reply mail piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Robert V. Ferrara, Ronald K. Rutledge, Martin A. Connelly, Steven J. Shapiro
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Publication number: 20020165640Abstract: A system for collating cheques (or other sheets bearing an account number), feeds cheques in a batch of cheques. The system reads the account number of each cheque in the batch and counts the number in the batch. This is compared with corresponding information on an associated account statement. On a mis-match, action is taken (e.g., an alarm is raised).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Longford Equipment International LimitedInventors: Edward Paterson, Edward J. Cook, Naofumi Tateishi
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Publication number: 20020139727Abstract: A sequential mail sorting system for generating sort sequence codes, interpreting them for the sequential sorting of mail into a mail carrier walk sequence and providing for holdout mail types, which includes reading a sort plan text file for a selected postal delivery zone and determining the number of bins required in the sorting machine, selecting the carriers whose routes are located in such zone, generating sort sequence codes for sorting the mail in a sequential order, and generating sequence codes for holdouts and regular mail types and placing them into a sort plan binary file. The generating of sort sequence codes includes generating and interpreting sort sequence codes for holdout mail types to allow for sorting and removal of holdout mail from the mail sorting stream in the initial sorting pass of a multiple pass sequential mail sort. It also includes such a step which is performed in the final sorting pass.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Gary F. Vanderbles, Michael D. Senger
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Patent number: 6459953Abstract: A business reply mail processing system includes a transport module, a scanner module and a control module in operative communication with the scanner module. The transport module feeds a business reply mail piece in a path of travel where the business reply mail piece includes a job ID code and field data. The scanner module is located adjacent to the path of travel for scanning the business reply mail piece reading the job ID code and the field data. The control module includes a mail campaign job database. The control module uses the job ID code to access processing data from the mail campaign job database corresponding to the job ID code and controls the scanner module using the processing data to read the field data from the business reply mail piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Martin A. Connelly, Robert V. Ferrara, Ronald K. Rutledge
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Patent number: 6445975Abstract: A method and system for collating and binding signatures includes a plurality of signature feeders responsive to a signature feed control signal. Coded data is stored on a magnetic disk. The coded data is representative of like groups of signatures and unlike groups of signatures. Apparatus transfers the coded data to a printer which prints related mailing information on the groups of like signatures.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: R.R. Donnelly & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas E. Ramsey
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Patent number: 6437272Abstract: In an article delivery system, articles each having sorting information are handled, and the articles are arranged in proper delivery order through a plurality of arrangement paths so as to help the delivery of the articles. This system includes a sorting information procuring device for procuring the sorting information of each article, an article information storage device which is connected to the sorting information procuring device, and collects and stores the sorting information, a database for providing the order of arrangement of the sorting information, an information processing device for arranging the sorting information in the order, provided by the database, while including information for distinguishing the arrangement paths from each other, and delivery order forming device having a communication device for transmitting the sorting information arranged by the information processing device.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Tamamoto, Toshihiko Tajiri, Takashi Yoshida
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Publication number: 20020103570Abstract: System and apparatus for determining a relationship between transportable or storable materials and plural transportation or storage modes for the materials. In a transportation system, placard rules that correlate placards, materials, and transportation or storage modes are pre-stored in a computer memory. Materials data is entered corresponding to a first predetermined material, as well as data corresponding to a predetermined transportation mode or a predetermined storage mode. One of the plurality of predetermined placards is selected in response to the materials data, the transportation or storage data, and the placard rules data. The transportable or storable material may be a hazardous material, and the placard rules therefore correspond to safety rules. In an apparatus aspect, an arrangement selects one of a plurality of placards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Robert Gregory Petrancosta
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Patent number: 6427092Abstract: A method for continuous, non lot-based manufacturing of integrated circuit (IC) devices of the type to each have a unique fuse identification (ID) includes: reading the fuse ID of each of the IC devices; advancing multiple lots of the IC devices through, for example, a test step in the manufacturing process in a substantially continuous manner; generating data, such as test data, related to the advancement of each of the IC devices through the step in the process; and associating the data generated for each of the IC devices with the fuse ID of its associated IC device.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Jones, Gregory A. Barnett
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Publication number: 20020092801Abstract: A dynamic sortation system and method. The invention is preferably utilized in a robotic containerization system having a number of locations for containers such as carts or pallets. Each location may be assigned a speed of loading rating that represents the time needed for a robot to load an item to a location. The system may be preprogrammed with a simplified, base scheme of destinations. After these initial steps, the system reads destination codes from each of the plurality of items in a load of items sent to the system for sortation. The system may store the destination code of each read item in a historical database. The system then determines whether the read destination code is assigned a location. If the destination code is assigned a location, the item is loaded in a container at the assigned location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Gilbert Dominguez
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Publication number: 20020069187Abstract: Systems and methods that allow for orienting and delivering mail between a postage verifier and a mail sorter. A postage verifier incudes an optical character reader for decoding addresses on mail pieces that do not have bar codes. A reverter orients mail from the postage verifier into a position required for processing by the mail sorter. A combination of mail carrying modules carry the mail from the reverter to the mail sorter. The mail sorter prints bar code information on mail lacking bar codes, when the data is available, and sorts the mail based on the bar code information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Timothy B. Barnum, George Laws, Leung M. Shiu, James E. Goodbar
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Publication number: 20020045969Abstract: A method and apparatus for sorting units of material includes a transport media formed in a plurality of segments. A plurality of actuators and at least one of an identification sensor, a segment sensor, a length sensor are connected with respect to the transport media. A parameter of a unit of material is sensed to generate a data update and calculate control outputs in a sort logic controller. The control outputs are sent from the sort logic controller to a network controller for the sensors and actuators. The network controller is synchronized to the output of the sort logic controller to receive and read the outputs, which are written together to the network memory, as soon as they are written from the sort logic controller. The output signal based upon the data update is then immediately multicast through the network to at least one actuator and the units of material are sorted based upon the output signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Peter Dierauer
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Patent number: 6370446Abstract: Apparatus for providing assistance in manual sorting of articles of mail performed by one or more operators having at their disposition storage elements or pigeon-holes corresponding to determined destinations, each article of mail containing at least one document.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Neopost IndustrieInventor: Marc Divine
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Patent number: 6370445Abstract: A system controls a package assembly line. The package assembly line has a piece feeder and a component feeder. The piece feeder is arranged to feed pieces to a transport of the package assembly line. The component feeder is arranged to feed components to the transport of the package assembly line so that the components and the pieces are combined into packages. The components have corresponding component identifiers thereon. The system includes a memory for storing a piece data file having piece identifiers corresponding to pieces fed by the piece feeder, a detector for detecting a component identifier from a component being fed by the component feeder toward the transport, a comparator for comparing the detected component identifier to a corresponding piece identifier, and in response to the comparison controlling the feeding of a component or rejecting a component.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Larry A. Olson, James A. Trchka, William T. Montgomery
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Patent number: 6366824Abstract: An system and method of tracking and coordinating distribution of manufacturing reference information that represents movement of devices throughout a plurality of manufacturing facilities at remote locations. The approach is particularly advantageous in application environments wherein a manufacturer has multiple manufacturing facilities. One embodiment of the method of tracking involves the steps of assigning codes that include a test flow indicator to the devices to identify information, processing devices according to the test flow indicator, receiving processing development data in near real-time at each of the remotely located facilities, utilizing a Manufacturing Reference Database to aggregate manufacturing information by receiving the manufacturing information data from remotely located facilities on a transaction-by-transaction basis, storing and then transmitting the manufacturing information to other corporate systems communicating with the Manufacturing Reference Database in near real-time.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Bharat B. Nair, Robert C. Kuzmak, Larry Barto, Ben Harry
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Patent number: 6363329Abstract: An inventive method of manufacturing IC devices from semiconductor wafers includes providing the wafers and fabricating IC's on the wafers. At probe, a unique fuse ID is stored in each IC, and an electronic wafer map is electronically stored for each wafer indicating the locations of good and bad IC's on the wafer and the fuse ID's of the IC's on the wafer. Each IC is then separated from its wafer to form an IC die, and the IC dice are assembled into IC devices. At the opens/shorts test at the end of assembly, the fuse ID of each IC in each device is automatically retrieved so the wafer map of the IC device may be accessed and evaluated to identify any IC devices containing bad IC's that have accidentally been assembled into IC devices. These “bad” IC devices are discarded, and the remaining IC devices continue on to back-end testing.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Beffa
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Patent number: 6349243Abstract: A printing apparatus for delivering a recording medium printed in accordance with received print information to a delivery tray which physically exists is constructed by a print information storing unit for storing the received print information, a delivery tray defining unit for virtually defining a delivery tray of the recording medium according to the stored print information, a delivery tray allocating unit for allocating the virtually defined delivery tray to the physically existing delivery tray and a delivering unit for delivering the printed recording medium to the allocated physically existing delivery tray. A delivering method, a print system, and a memory medium for realizing the above printing apparatus are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Atsushi Takagi
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Patent number: 6324442Abstract: The sheets which are outputted from a printing device are stacked in an exchangeable cassette mounted on an input unit in successive order as they are printed. An identifying label on the cassette is read by a reader and stored in a central controller. An address of each document, and preferably of each page of each document, is stored in the controller in successive order and associated with the label signal as the documents are stacked. An output unit for picking up the individual documents is associated with a finishing machine. A full cassette is introduced into the output unit. A second reader on the output unit reads the label on the cassette that has been placed into the output unit. The second sensor is connected to the controller. The finishing machine is controlled by the controller in response to the label signal and the address signals of the documents.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Gunther Technologies Inc.Inventor: William H. Gunther
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Patent number: 6316741Abstract: A sortation process provides high-speed sorting of randomly ordered articles into a desired order in a plurality of ordered bins or tubs such as standard USPS tubs in two passes, without additionally marking the articles in any way or requiring additional processes to do so. Optical character recognition or bar code reading performed on an image of the article provides a sequence number which is used to place the articles in respective bins or tubs during a first pass. The process then presents the content of the bins or tubs in order for a second pass during which they are placed in final desired order among a final ordered group of bins or tubs. During the first pass, sequence number information can be collected and used for error checking against the order of articles in each bin or tub during a second pass. The final output of the process provides the articles in standard (e.g. USPS) tubs face up and in delivery order.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Fitzgibbons, Bruce H. Hanson
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Patent number: 6279750Abstract: The invention relates to the distribution of mail items with information on the surface of the mail items. Distribution occurs successively by means of various sorting machines. Sorting in particular is carried out in a succession of operations for the last point of distribution. According to the invention, distribution points are determined once the mail items have been received in the first sorting machine and the thicknesses of the mail items are measured by optical scanning of the mail item surfaces. Mail item thicknesses allocated to the distribution points are registered, stored and statistically prepared if required. Optimized sort programs are then calculated for sorting machines assigned to the various distribution points based on information regarding thickness, and the mail items are distributed accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Boris Lohmann
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Patent number: 6259964Abstract: A manually operated mail sorting station is disclosed which includes a case having numerous bins in which sorted mail will be placed. The mail to be sorted typically includes articles rejected, for example, from high speed mail sorting machines. The mail sorting station includes a scanner that reads an address printed on the pieces of unsorted mail. The scanner includes a communications interface over which the scanner sends signals during operation. A computer for the mail sorting station is also provided and is connected to the communications interface of the scanner. The computer further includes a program responsive to the signals transmitted by the scanner on the communications interface. The program generally includes instructions that translate the signals into an internal address representation (for example, translating the signals sent by the scanner to a sequence of letters and numbers representing an address).Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Forest Robinson
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Patent number: 6226626Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and arrangement for data processing in a mail shipping system, wherein a piece of mail is detected and scanned in the transport path leading to a postage meter machine. Information obtained by the scanning of the piece of mail is automatically entered into the postage meter machine, and this information includes an identification of a number of items (pages or inserts such as disks or other information carriers). In the postage meter machine, the weight of the piece of mail is calculated by multiplying the item count by an average item weight stored in the postage meter machine, and adding this to the container weight, such as an envelope weight, for the piece of mail, also stored in the postage meter machine. The fee for shipping the piece of mail is then calculated in the postage meter machine using the calculated weight and a fee table for a carrier selected for shipping the piece of mail.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Wolfgang Thiel
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Patent number: 6226559Abstract: The mailing machine includes a microcontroller system for executing machine control algorithms during each control cycle and user interface algorithms. Each control cycle is divided into first discrete time intervals sufficient to allow completion of the respective control algorithms, and a second time interval for execution of user interface algorithm and, if required, completion of the user interface algorithm during subsequent control cycles.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1995Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Benita J. Felmus, Christopher S. Riello, Edilberto I. Salazar
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Patent number: 6208947Abstract: An inventive method of manufacturing IC devices from semiconductor wafers includes providing the wafers and fabricating IC's on the wafers. At probe, a unique fuse ID is stored in each IC, and an electronic wafer map is electronically stored for each wafer indicating the locations of good and bad IC's on the wafer and the fuse ID's of the IC's on the wafer. Each IC is then separated from its wafer to form an IC die, and the IC dice are assembled into IC devices. At the opens/shorts test at the end of assembly, the fuse ID of each IC in each device is automatically retrieved so the wafer map of the IC device may be accessed and evaluated to identify any IC devices containing bad IC's that have accidentally been assembled into IC devices. These “bad” IC devices are discarded, and the remaining IC devices continue on to back-end testing.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Beffa
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Patent number: 6169936Abstract: The invention concerns a method of controlling the input station in a letter-sorting installation, the input station having a scanning and reading device and a mechanical letter-storage path in which letters are conveyed after being scanned by the scanner, the position x at which the address of each letter is read along the storage path being controlled so that x remains between specified values x0 and xmax. The invention calls for the number y of uncoded letters along the storage path to be determined in an auxiliary control circuit and the value of y used to generate the control signal u for control of the input station by a control unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-GmbHInventor: Boris Lohmann
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Patent number: 6148249Abstract: Machine readable marks are applied to articles, particularly primal cuts of meat, preferably before removal from a carcass. They can thus be monitored during progress and data can be fed back to a central computer which may compute a value for the carcass. A preferred mark is a 3.times.3 matrix having two columns of colored dots selected from colors representing 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8; and a modifying column providing binary information indicating that 0 or 1 should be added to the values of adjacent colored dots.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Paul Bernard Newman
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Patent number: 6067507Abstract: An inventive method of manufacturing IC devices from semiconductor wafers includes providing the wafers and fabricating IC's on the wafers. At probe, a unique fuse ID is stored in each IC, and an electronic wafer map is electronically stored for each wafer indicating the locations of good and bad IC's on the wafer and the fuse ID's of the IC's on the wafer. Each IC is then separated from its wafer to form an IC die, and the IC dice are assembled into IC devices. At the opens/shorts test at the end of assembly, the fuse ID of each IC in each device is automatically retrieved so the wafer map of the IC device may be accessed and evaluated to identify any IC devices containing bad IC's that have accidentally been assembled into IC devices. These "bad" IC devices are discarded, and the remaining IC devices continue on to back-end testing.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Beffa
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Patent number: 6023644Abstract: A system for monitoring an electrostatic powder painting process having a conveyor line adaptable for transporting articles to be electrostatically powder painted sequentially through a plurality of zones in the process. For monitoring the usage of powder paint particles, or "powder", applied to the articles, the system senses the weight of the powder in the powder delivery apparatus and displays it in real time as a powder-weight function over a period of time. For monitoring the operation of the conveyor line transporting the articles, the system senses the conveyor line speed and displays it in real time as a line-speed function over a period of time. For monitoring the precleaning-surface activation of the articles, the system senses the pH of the cleaning-surface activation solution and displays it in real time as a pH function over a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Inventor: Guy W. Kinsman
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Patent number: RE37829Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing drugs, wherein a patient's order of one or more prescriptions is automatically filled. Various drugs are stored in three or more filler lines. A vial size is assigned to each line. When a prescription is filled, it is automatically assigned to a line in view of the vial size requirements and processed accordingly. Provisions are made for the inability to fill a prescription or order. Subsequently, all of the patient's prescriptions are collected and made available as a single order.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: AutoMed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Charhut, Keith Goodale, Joseph Blechl, Will Skou