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  • Durango, CO
  • Eugene, OR
  • 85312 Silvercrest Dr, Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 485-3419

Work

Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Resumes

Matt Schler Photo 1

General Manager Fixed Retail Scanning

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Location:
1675 Mahoning Dr west, Lehighton, PA 18235
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Datalogic
General Manager Fixed Retail Scanning
Matt Schler Photo 2

Gm Fixed Retail Scanning At Datalogic Scanning

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Location:
Eugene, Oregon Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Experience:
Datalogic Scanning (Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry): GM Fixed Retail Scanning,  (-) 

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Matt Schler
CTO
Datalogic Scanning Inc
Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing · Office Equip Merchant Whols
959 Terry St, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 683-5700, (541) 345-7140, (541) 684-1300, (541) 683-5701
Matt D Schler
Vice Presi, Vice President
DATALOGIC ADC, INC
Mfg Computer Peripheral Equipment · Management Investment, Open-End, Nsk
959 Terry St, Eugene, OR 97402
8300 NW 53 St, Miami, FL 33166
3750 NW 87 Ave, Miami, FL 33178
(541) 683-5700, (305) 591-3222
Matt D. Schler
Vice-President
DATALOGIC MOBILE, INC
Mfg Computer Peripheral Equipment
1505 Westec Dr, Eugene, OR 97402
959 Terry St, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 743-4800

Publications

Us Patents

Optical Data Reader With Control Mechanism Implemented Behind The Window

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US Patent:
6917723, Jul 12, 2005
Filed:
Apr 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/557637
Inventors:
Thomas E. Tamburrini - Eugene OR, US
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G06K009/20
US Classification:
382317, 382321
Abstract:
In an optical data reader, light is aimed out through a window at objects located in front of the window, and reflections from the objects and/or the window itself are detected. The amount of detected light is compared to one or more expected levels to determine when an object is present in front of the window and/or whether the window is properly installed. The optical reader is controlled based on this determination. Control functions that may be implemented in this manner include, for example, waking up the data reader when an object is detected in front of the glass, and disabling the data reader if the window is removed.

Multiple Plane Weigh Platter For Multiple Plane Scanning Systems

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US Patent:
RE40071, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
May 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/447746
Inventors:
Michael P. Svetal - Eugene OR, US
Mohan LeeLaRama Bobba - Eugene OR, US
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR, US
Gary J. Oldham - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
Datalogic Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546243, 23546214, 177180, 177238
Abstract:
A multi-plane scanner having a dual plane scanner with a horizontal window and a vertical window and a load cell/weigh platter weighing apparatus such that the weigh platter itself is a dual plane object with vertical and horizontal sections. The size and orientation of the planes of the weigh platter correspond to the size and orientation of the scan windows of the dual plane scanner, and each plane of the weigh platter has a transparent area (typically central), or “platter window”, corresponding to a respective scan windows of the scanner for allowing transmission of scanned optical beams and optical barcode signals through each of the planes of the weigh platter. The platter is sufficiently rigid to permit accurate weighing whether the object being weighed is placed solely on the horizontal section of the platter or in part on the vertical section. The vertical and horizontal sections of the platter are sealed together to prevent passage of debris therebetween.

Multiple Plane Weigh Platter For Multiple Plane Scanning Systems

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US Patent:
58347089, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Oct 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/539584
Inventors:
Michael P. Svetal - Eugene OR
Mohan LeeLaRama Bobba - Eugene OR
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
Gary J. Oldham - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G01G 2128
G01G 2108
G06K 710
US Classification:
177180
Abstract:
A multi-plane scanner having a dual plane scanner with a horizontal window and a vertical window and a load cell/weigh platter weighing apparatus such that the weigh platter itself is a dual plane object with vertical and horizontal sections. The size and orientation of the planes of the weigh platter correspond to the size and orientation of the scan windows of the dual plane scanner, and each plane of the weigh platter has a transparent area (typically central), or "platter window", corresponding to a respective scan windows of the scanner for allowing transmission of scanned optical beams and optical barcode signals through each of the planes of the weigh platter. The platter is sufficiently rigid to permit accurate weighing whether the object being weighed is placed solely on the horizontal section of the platter or in part on the vertical section. The vertical and horizontal sections of the platter are sealed together to prevent passage of debris therebetween.

Laser Power Supply Circuit

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US Patent:
47348410, Mar 29, 1988
Filed:
Sep 12, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/907291
Inventors:
Randy D. Elliott - Eugene OR
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Spectra-Physics, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H02M 3335
H01S 300
US Classification:
363 21
Abstract:
A power supply circuit for a gas laser has primary circuitry and secondary circuitry supplied by the primary circuitry. A transformer is positioned between the primary circuitry and a secondary circuitry. Within the secondary circuitry is a spark gap and associated circuitry for creating a voltage buildup to achieve a high ionization voltage required for the laser and for releasing the high ionization voltage in pulses for starting the laser. The circuit further includes laser operating supply circuitry associated with the secondary circuitry and the primary circuitry for supplying the laser at a normal operating voltage much lower than the ionization voltage after the laser has started.

Optical Processing System

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US Patent:
53713613, Dec 6, 1994
Filed:
Feb 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/012289
Inventors:
Thomas C. Arends - Eugene OR
James E. Colley - Eugene OR
Blaine F. Loris - Eugene OR
Donald S. Peterson - Philomath OR
James W. Ring - Eugene OR
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H01V 314
US Classification:
259235
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for holding an otherwise variable parameter in a scanner approximately constant over a desired scan volume to improve the ability to compensate for unwanted variations in the amplitude modulation depth of a signal is provided, the signal being determined from collected light reflected from a target. In one embodiment, the time domain impulse response of the opto-mechanical system is the parameter which is held approximately constant by appropriately positioning the beam waist so that the beam spot size diverges approximately linearly along the beam axis within the scan volume.

Multiple Plane Weigh Platter For Multiple Plane Scanning Systems

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US Patent:
6237852, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Sep 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150552
Inventors:
Michael P. Svetal - Eugene OR
Mohan LeeLaRama Bobba - Eugene OR
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
Gary J. Oldham - Eugene OR
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23546243
Abstract:
A multi-plane scanner having a dual plane scanner with a horizontal window and a vertical window and a load cell/weigh platter weighing apparatus such that the weigh platter itself is a dual plane object with vertical and horizontal sections. The size and orientation of the planes of the weigh platter correspond to the size and orientation of the scan windows of the dual plane scanner, and each plane of the weigh platter has a transparent area (typically central), or "platter window", corresponding to a respective scan windows of the scanner for allowing transmission of scanned optical beams and optical barcode signals through each of the planes of the weigh platter. The platter is sufficiently rigid to permit accurate weighing whether the object being weighed is placed solely on the horizontal section of the platter or in part on the vertical section. The vertical and horizontal sections of the platter are sealed together to prevent passage of debris therebetween.

Object Recognition System And Method

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US Patent:
60696966, May 30, 2000
Filed:
Jun 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/663324
Inventors:
Alexander M. McQueen - Eugene OR
Craig D. Cherry - Eugene OR
Joseph F. Rando - Los Altos Hills CA
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
David L. Latimer - Eugene OR
Steven A. McMahon - Eugene OR
Randy J. Turkal - Eugene OR
Brad R. Reddersen - Eugene OR
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G01J 328
US Classification:
356326
Abstract:
An object recognition system comprises a sensing apparatus for collecting light reflected from objects presented at a point-of-sale machine. The sensing apparatus includes a mechanism, such as a holographic disk or diffraction grating, for separating the color components of the light reflected from the object and directing, the color components onto an optical detector such as a two-dimensional imaging array, or a one-dimensional imaging array or single photo-sensitive optical cell used in conjunction with a rotating mirror. A pattern recognizer compares the spectral response, including the locations, amplitudes and widths of energy peaks of the different color components, against premeasured characteristics of known objects in order to classify the object. The weight of the object can be measured with a scale, and the density of the object calculated, with the weight and density being used by the pattern recognizer to further classify the object. In one embodiment, a plurality of narrowband illumination sources are operated in time-sequential manner, each illuminating with a different wavelength band of light, in order to allow separate color measurements.

Portable Data Module And System For Consumer Transactions

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US Patent:
57897328, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/663025
Inventors:
Steven A. McMahon - Eugene OR
Alexander M. McQueen - Eugene OR
Matt D. Schler - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G06K 0500
G06K 1900
US Classification:
235487
Abstract:
A Consumer Data Device of a plastic encased, credit-card sized case containing a memory for data and transaction retention, an LCD display for displaying information, an LCD display for bar-codes to be read by a bar-code scanner, a controller to scroll through stored information, and a data communication link via spread-spectrum RF or direct electrical contact to a host computer.
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