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  • 244 Royal Ave, Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 742-5315
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Method And Apparatus For Charging Handheld Data Capture Device With Cradle

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US Patent:
8482248, Jul 9, 2013
Filed:
Aug 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/869392
Inventors:
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320103, 320115
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for powering a handheld data capture device. The apparatus includes a cradle configured to accommodate a handheld data capture device detachably settled therein. The apparatus also includes an energy reservoir installed in the cradle, a charging interface, and a port operative to charge at least the energy reservoir with a current-limited host. The charging interface on the cradle is operative to charge the handheld data capture device with at least the energy reservoir.

Coiled Electronic Article Surveillance (Eas) Cable

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US Patent:
20070068697, Mar 29, 2007
Filed:
Sep 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/237577
Inventors:
Paul Orfin - Patchogue NY, US
Christopher Klicpera - Mineola NY, US
Michael Savona - Coram NY, US
Timothy Kehoe - Smithtown NY, US
International Classification:
H01B 11/02
US Classification:
17411300R
Abstract:
An electrical cable bulk which can be coiled includes a jacket; a first wire assembly and a second wire assembly. The first wire assembly includes a shield conductor member at least partially shielding a first wire set. The first wire set includes a pair of insulated conductors disposed contiguously within the shield conductor member; and a ground conductor disposed within the shield conductor member. The second wire assembly includes a first shield conductor member at least partially shielding a second wire set. The second wire set includes a first pair of insulated conductors disposed contiguously within the first shield conductor member and a second pair of insulated conductors disposed contiguously within the first shield conductor member. The second wire assembly includes a second shield conductor member around a drain conductor and the first shield conductor member. The first and second wire assemblies are disposed within the jacket.

Proximity-Activated Release For Docked Electro-Optical Reader

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US Patent:
20110096512, Apr 28, 2011
Filed:
Oct 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/606353
Inventors:
Christopher KLICPERA - Westbury NY, US
David YE - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
H05K 7/00
G01C 21/02
US Classification:
361747, 2502061
Abstract:
A portable housing of a moving laser beam reader or an imaging reader is held by an operator in a handheld mode during electro-optical reading of symbols. A docking station supports the housing in a docked state when the housing is not in the handheld mode. At least one proximity sensor is supported by the housing and/or the docking station. The proximity sensor detects the operator's remoteness from the sensor to lock the housing to the docking station in the docked state, and detects the operator's proximity to the sensor to release the housing from the docking station.

Method For Device Loss Prevention

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US Patent:
20120050059, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
Aug 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/870874
Inventors:
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
G06K 7/01
G06K 7/14
US Classification:
3406866, 23546245, 23547201
Abstract:
A method and apparatus of preventing a handheld data capture device from getting lost. The handheld data capture device includes a barcode reading arrangement or an RFID reader. The handheld data capture device also includes a cue-generating element that is operative to generate a perception cue if (1) the handheld data capture device is removed from the host and (2) the handheld data capture device is separated from the hand of a user for a time period that is longer than a predetermined time interval. The perception cue can be in the form of light flashing, audio beeps, or mechanical vibrations.

Auto Calibration Procedure For External Lights Attached To Machine Vision System Operating On Power Over Ethernet

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US Patent:
20220272248, Aug 25, 2022
Filed:
Feb 24, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/183794
Inventors:
- Lincolnshire IL, US
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/235
G06T 7/00
F21S 9/02
H04L 12/10
Abstract:
Methods and systems for automatically calibrating external illumination sources are disclosed herein. An example method includes supplying power over Ethernet (PoE) to an imaging assembly. The example method may further include identifying a characteristic corresponding to an external illumination source connected to the imaging assembly. The example method may further include adjusting an output intensity of the external illumination source based upon the characteristic, wherein the imaging assembly supplies the PoE to the external illumination source.

Systems And Methods For Adaptive Energy Storage In An Illumination System

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US Patent:
20220252232, Aug 11, 2022
Filed:
May 2, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/734931
Inventors:
- Lincolnshire IL, US
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
F21S 9/02
H05B 45/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for adaptive energy storage in an illumination system are disclosed herein. An example method includes (1) obtaining, by one or more processors, data stored at a memory of a illumination unit; (2) obtaining, by one or more processors, a temperature value from a temperature sensor; (3) analyzing, by one or more processors, the obtained data and the temperature value to determine a minimum capacitor voltage to operate LEDs in accordance with an illumination cycle; and (4) control, by one or more processors, a voltage controller to convert an input voltage to the voltage controller to the determined minimum capacitor voltage, wherein the voltage controller is configured to apply the determined minimum capacitor voltage to a capacitor.

Systems And Methods For An Adaptive Power Drive In An Illumination System

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US Patent:
20210270433, Sep 2, 2021
Filed:
Feb 8, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/169872
Inventors:
- Lincolnshire IL, US
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
F21S 9/02
H05B 45/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for an adaptive power drive in an illumination system are disclosed herein. An example method includes (1) analyzing, by one or more processors data in a memory to determine a configuration of one or more LEDs; (2) obtaining, by one or more processors, illumination control instructions for operating the one or more LEDs during one or more illumination cycles; (3) controlling, by one or more processors, one or more switches of an illumination unit in accordance with illumination control instructions; (4) determining, by one or more processors, a current requirement for operating the one or more LEDs in accordance with the illumination control instructions; and (5) setting, by one or more processors, a current control set point of an LED driver to the current requirement.

Systems And Methods For Adaptive Energy Storage In An Illumination System

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US Patent:
20210270434, Sep 2, 2021
Filed:
Feb 9, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/171673
Inventors:
- Lincolnshire IL, US
Christopher P. Klicpera - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
F21S 9/02
H05B 45/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for adaptive energy storage in an illumination system are disclosed herein. An example method includes (1) obtaining, by one or more processors, data stored at a memory of a illumination unit; (2) obtaining, by one or more processors, a temperature value from a temperature sensor; (3) analyzing, by one or more processors, the obtained data and the temperature value to determine a minimum capacitor voltage to operate LEDs in accordance with an illumination cycle; and (4) control, by one or more processors, a voltage controller to convert an input voltage to the voltage controller to the determined minimum capacitor voltage, wherein the voltage controller is configured to apply the determined minimum capacitor voltage to a capacitor.
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