Issued Patents 2003
Showing 1–17 of 17 patents
| Patent # | Title | Co-Inventors | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6648229 | Optical scanner with mounting/conveying mechanism and system control circuitry | Carl Harry Knowles, George B. Rockstein, David P. Bubnoski | 2003-11-18 |
| 6637659 | Automatically-activated hand-supportable omni-directional laser scanning bar code symbol reading system with data transmission activation switch | George B. Rockstein, Robert Blake, Mark Schmidt, Garrett Russell, C. Harry Knowles | 2003-10-28 |
| 6637655 | Automatic range adjustment techniques for stand-mountable bar code scanners | Donald T. Hudrick, Garrett Russell, George B. Rockstein, Mark S. Schmidt | 2003-10-28 |
| 6622919 | System and method for accessing internet-based information resources by scanning Java-Applet encoded bar code symbols | Carl Harry Knowles | 2003-09-23 |
| 6619550 | AUTOMATED TUNNEL-TYPE LASER SCANNING SYSTEM EMPLOYING CORNER-PROJECTED ORTHOGONAL LASER SCANNING PATTERNS FOR ENHANCED READING OF LADDER AND PICKET FENCE ORIENTED BAR CODES ON PACKAGES MOVING THERETHROUGH | Timothy Good, LeRoy Dickson, Francis E. Lodge, Xiaoxun Zhu, George B. Rockstein +10 more | 2003-09-16 |
| 6616048 | Automated system and method for identifying and measuring packages transported through an omnidirectional laser scanning tunnel | Timothy Good, Andrew DeHennis, Xiaoxun Zhu, George B. Rockstein, Stephen J. Colavito +4 more | 2003-09-09 |
| 6607133 | Automatically-activated hand-supportable laser scanning bar code symbol reading system with data transmission activation switch | George B. Rockstein, Robert Blake, Mark Schmidt, Garrett Russell, C. Harry Knowles | 2003-08-19 |
| 6604684 | Automatic optical projection scanner for omni-directional reading of bar code symbols within a confined scanning volume | Mark Schmidt, Carl Harry Knowles, George B. Rockstein | 2003-08-12 |
| 6595420 | Automatically-activated body-wearable laser scanning bar code symbol reading system having data-transmission activation switch | George B. Rockstein, Robert Blake, Mark Schmidt, Garrett Russell, Donald T. Hudrick +2 more | 2003-07-22 |
| 6588665 | Omni-directional tunnel-type laser scanning system for scanning bar code symbols on object surfaces facing any direction within a three-dimensional scanning volume disposed above a conveyor belt | C. Harry Knowles, LeRoy Dickson, Timothy Good, Thomas Amundsen, Charles A. Naylor +1 more | 2003-07-08 |
| 6575369 | Automatic optical projection scanner with improved activation controlling mechanism | Carl Harry Knowles, George B. Rockstein, Charles A. Naylor | 2003-06-10 |
| 6568595 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT ELECTRONIC-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS USING WEB DOCUMENTS EMBODYING ELECTRONIC-COMMERCE ENABLING APPLETS AUTOMATICALLY LAUNCHED AND EXECUTED IN RESPONSE TO READING URL-ENCODED SYMBOLS POINTING THERETO | Garrett Russell, Carl Harry Knowles | 2003-05-27 |
| 6565005 | Method and apparatus for programming functional system parameters in optical bar code scanners | John A. Furlong, Donald T. Hudrick, Carl Harry Knowles | 2003-05-20 |
| 6554189 | Automated system and method for identifying and measuring packages transported through a laser scanning tunnel | Timothy Good, Xiaoxun Zhu, George B. Rockstein, Stephen J. Colavito, Robert Blake +9 more | 2003-04-29 |
| 6517004 | Automated system for identifying and dimensioning packages transported through a laser scanning tunnel using laser scanning beam indexing techniques | Timothy Good, Andrew DeHennis, Xiaoxun Zhu, George B. Rockstein, Stephen J. Colavito +4 more | 2003-02-11 |
| 6510997 | HAND-SUPPORTABLE BAR CODE SYMBOL READING DEVICE HAVING AN INTEGRATED WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) BROWSER COMMAND GENERATOR FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING WWW BROWSER PROGRAM COMMANDS TO INITIATE THE EXECUTION OF HYPER-TEXT TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL (HTTP) REQUESTS | Carl Harry Knowles | 2003-01-28 |
| 6505776 | SYSTEM FOR STORING, ACCESSING AND DISPLAYING HTML-ENCODED DOCUMENTS RELATING TO AN OBJECT BEING WORKED UPON IN A WORK ENVIRONMENT BY A HUMAN OPERATOR WEARING A WIRELESS HTTP-ENABLED CLIENT SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH A CODE SYMBOL READER PROGRAMMED TO READ A URL-ENCODED SYMBOL ON THE OBJECT, ACCESS SAID HTML-ENCODED DOCUMENTS FROM HTTP-ENABLED INFORMATION SERVERS CONNECTED TO AN INFORMATION NETWORK, AND DISPLAY SAME FOR REVIEW WHILE WORKING SAID OBJECT | C. Harry Knowles | 2003-01-14 |