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David M. Wilz, Sr.

MI Metrologic Instruments: 17 patents #1 of 42Top 3%
📍 Charlotte, NC: #1 of 190 inventorsTop 1%
🗺 North Carolina: #5 of 3,162 inventorsTop 1%
Overall (2003): #384 of 273,478Top 1%
17
Patents 2003

Issued Patents 2003

Showing 1–17 of 17 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
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