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Burton G Mcconchie

from Reading, MA
Deceased

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  • 24 Spruce Rd, Reading, MA 01867 (781) 944-0717
  • Winchester, MA

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Burton G Mcconchie

Address:
Reading, MA 01867
License #:
23949 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jun 20, 1960
Expiration Date:
Apr 19, 1978
Type:
Broker

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Scanner Document Positioning Device

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US Patent:
45140634, Apr 30, 1985
Filed:
Apr 28, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/489642
Inventors:
An Wang - Lincoln MA
Burton G. McConchie - Reading MA
Assignee:
Wang Laboratories, Inc. - Lowell MA
International Classification:
G03B 2100
US Classification:
353 28
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed which functions with a scanning arrangement including a charge coupled device (CCD) scanner and an analog-to-digital converter to digitize documents for storage, display and transmission to a remote location. The apparatus is attached to the scanner and consists of a reticle with a site pattern thereon, a lens arrangement and a lamp which are used to position a document for scanning. Prior to scanning the document the lamp is briefly energized to project the pattern onto an easel on which the document is placed, and the portion of the document on which the pattern is projected is the portion that will subsequently be scanned by the scanner.

Light Arrangement For Scanner-Digitizer

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US Patent:
45743185, Mar 4, 1986
Filed:
Sep 30, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/537612
Inventors:
Douglas C. Dayton - Cambridge MA
Clifford E. LaCount - Townsend MA
Burton G. McConchie - Reading MA
Assignee:
Wang Laboratories, Inc. - Lowell MA
International Classification:
H04N 104
US Classification:
358285
Abstract:
A video scanning arrangement for scanning and digitizing documents, and having a scanner actuable to scan a document on a tablet beneath the scanner. The scanner is attached to a horizontal arm member which is in turn attached to and movable up and down a vertical support member which in turn is attached to the tablet. Two light arms are pivotally attached to the horizontal arm member and each light arm has a light source attached to its nonpivoting end. Each light arm is normally folded against the horizontal arm member for storage when the video scanning arrangement is not in use, and the light arms are extended to move the light sources away from the arm member when the video scanning arrangement is to be used. The light sources are energized to illuminate a document on the tablet when the scanner is actuated to scan a document.
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