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Timothy John Tredwell

from The Villages, FL
Age ~78

Timothy Tredwell Phones & Addresses

  • 3505 Ragsdale Loop, The Villages, FL 32163 (352) 693-4891
  • 94 Country Downs Cir, Fairport, NY 14450
  • Penfield, NY
  • Rochester, NY
  • Pittsford, NY

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Timothy Tredwell

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Address:
79 County Clare Cres, Fairport, NY 14450
Phone:
(585) 377-4772
VIN:
1HGCP368X8A019198
Make:
HONDA
Model:
ACCORD
Year:
2008

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Senior Technical Consultant

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Location:
79 County Clare Cres, Fairport, NY 14450
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Hybridge Solutions, Inc.
Senior Technical Consultant

Rochester Regional Health May 2010 - May 2016
Senior Systems Analyst Programmer

Corelogic Oct 2003 - Apr 2010
Senior System Analyst
Education:
State University of New York Empire State College 2013 - 2017
Bachelors
Monroe Community College 2000 - 2002
Associates, Business Management, Accounting
Skills:
Healthcare Information Technology
Hipaa
Process Improvement
Software Documentation
Business Analysis
Troubleshooting
Crystal Reports
Sdlc
Access
Data Analysis
Sql
Requirements Gathering
Microsoft Office
Visual Studio
Business Requirements
Requirements Analysis
Boston Software Systems
Automate
Dts
Vb.net
Monarch Pro
Cognos
Rumba
Dreamweaver
Edi
Edi Ansi X12
Offshore Outsourcing
Sql Server Management Studio
X12
Infor Xa
Ipa
Software Engineering
Real Property
Property Tax
Business Process Design
Visio
Business Process Improvement
Analysis
Infor Bi Application Studio
Infor Mashup Designer
Html5
Javascript
Interests:
Social Services
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Print Having Attached Audio Data Storage And Method Of Providing Same

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US Patent:
6363239, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Aug 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/372442
Inventors:
Lee W. Tutt - Webster NY
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Babak Tehranchi - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G09B 500
US Classification:
434317, 34082549
Abstract:
A print having attached audio data storage and method of providing same. A print, generated by an image processing apparatus, has an attached memory with recorded audio data related to the print, which memory allows contactless access to the data using an electromagnetic frequency signal. A transceiver communicates with a transponder that is attached to the print substrate and is integrally coupled to the memory. The transponder is capable of receiving a first electromagnetic frequency from the transceiver and deriving power and address information from the first frequency, then generating a second electromagnetic frequency in response, where the second electromagnetic frequency is characteristic of the recorded audio data stored in memory.

Print Having Information Associated With The Print Stored In A Memory Coupled To The Print

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US Patent:
6381418, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Aug 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/372329
Inventors:
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Babak Tehranchi - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1304
US Classification:
396310, 355 40, 40701, 40711, 396429
Abstract:
A print having information associated with the print stored in a memory coupled to the print. A print, processed by an image processing apparatus, having an attached memory for storing detailed information about the print and allowing contactless access using an electromagnetic frequency signal. A transceiver, connected to a control logic device, communicates with a transponder that is attached to the print substrate and is integrally coupled to the memory. The transponder is capable of receiving a first electromagnetic field (frequency) from the transceiver and deriving power and address information from the first frequency, then generates a second electromagnetic field (frequency) in response, where the second electromagnetic field is characteristic of the data stored in memory.

Method And Apparatus For Printing Large Format Lenticular Images

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US Patent:
6486937, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Dec 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/476478
Inventors:
Roger A. Morton - Penfield NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 2732
US Classification:
355 22, 355 33, 347248
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for printing large format lenticular images on a lenticular sheet ( ) having a plurality of generally parallel lenticules ( ) on a front side of the lenticular sheet ( ). A sensor ( ) senses a beginning of each lenticule ( ). A printhead ( ) prints interleaved image information on the lenticular sheet ( ) in a series of swaths ( ). A width of each of the swaths ( ) is less than a width of the lenticular sheet ( ). Each of the swaths ( ) is printed in a direction parallel to the lenticules ( ) and each of the swaths ( ) is printed in a direction perpendicular to the lenticules ( ).

Calibration Station For A Printhead Adapted To Compensate For The Wavelength Sensitivity Of An Image Recording Material

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US Patent:
6515693, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/604521
Inventors:
Daniel D. Haas - Webster NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41J 2435
US Classification:
347236, 347246
Abstract:
A calibration station ( ) for a printhead ( ) adapted to provide a beam of electromagnetic radiation from a variable electromagnetic energy source onto a sensitive radiation medium, the calibration station ( ), incorporates a sensor ( ) disposed for sensing the beam ( ) provided by the printhead ( ), wherein the sensor ( ) provides an output sensor signal indicative of the sensed power of the beam ( ). A control circuit is adapted to accept the output sensor signal from the sensor and adjusts the variable electromagnetic energy source. A filter is disposed in the path of the beam ( ) between the printhead ( ) and sensor ( ), adapted to transmit to the sensor ( ) a portion of incident electromagnetic radiation over a predefined range of wavelengths, dependent upon a measured response characteristic of the radiation-sensitive medium.

Printer Capable Of Forming An Image On A Receiver Substrate According To Type Of Receiver Substrate And A Method Of Assembling The Printer

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US Patent:
6527356, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/586611
Inventors:
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41J 2938
US Classification:
347 16, 347104
Abstract:
A printer capable of forming an image on a receiver substrate according to type of receiver substrate, and a method of assembling the printer. An identifier containing identifier information is associated with each component of the receiver substrate which, for example, comprises paper and, optionally, laminate media. A sensor is disposed to read the identifier information so that an image forming operation can be adjusted based on identified receiver substrate components and media. For example transponder, serving as the identifier, is coupled to a memory device capable of storing information characteristic of media type. A transceiver, serving as the sensor, is disposed within the printer. The transceiver includes antennae disposed for polling an individual transponder attached to each media type. The transponder receives a first radio frequency field from the transceiver and, deriving power and address information from the first frequency, then generates a second radio frequency field in response.

Printer With Donor And Receiver Media Supply Trays Each Adapted To Allow A Printer To Sense Type Of Media Therein, And Method Of Assembling The Printer And Trays

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US Patent:
6628316, Sep 30, 2003
Filed:
Sep 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/667920
Inventors:
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Babak Tehranchi - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G01D 1524
US Classification:
346134, 347262, 347264
Abstract:
A printer with donor and receiver media supply trays each adapted to allow a printer to sense type of media therein, and method of assembling the printer and trays. Donor and receiver media supply trays to be loaded into the printer are adapted to allow the printer to sense type of media therein. Each supply tray comprises a tray body having a supply of the media (i. e. , donor or receiver) therein. A transceiver is disposed proximate the trays. The transceiver is capable of transmitting a first electromagnetic field and sensing a second electromagnetic field A first transponder is integrally connected to the receiver supply tray and has encoded data previously stored therein indicative of the type of receiver media. A second transponder is integrally connected to the donor supply tray and also has encoded data previously stored therein indicative of the type of donor media. Each transponder is capable of receiving the first electromagnetic field to power the transponder and then generating the second electromagnetic field as the transponder is powered.

Printer Media Supply Spool Adapted To Allow The Printer To Sense Type Of Media, And Method Of Assembling Same

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US Patent:
6634814, Oct 21, 2003
Filed:
Jan 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/767624
Inventors:
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Babak B. Tehranchi - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41J 3500
US Classification:
400207, 400242, 347214
Abstract:
A printer media supply spool adapted to allow the printer to sense type of media, and method of assembling same. The supply spool comprises a shaft having a supply of media ribbon wound thereabout. A transceiver unit is disposed proximate the shaft. The transceiver is capable of transmitting a first electromagnetic field and sensing a second electromagnetic field. A transponder including a semi-conductor chip is integrally connected to the shaft and has encoded data stored in the chip indicative of the type of media ribbon. The chip is capable of receiving the first electromagnetic field to power the chip and then generating the second electromagnetic field as the chip is powered. The second electromagnetic field is characteristic of the data stored in the chip. The transceiver unit senses the second electromagnetic field, which second electromagnetic field has the data subsumed therein.

Imaging Apparatus Capable Of Forming An Image Consistent With Type Of Imaging Consumable Loaded Therein And Method Of Assembling The Apparatus

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US Patent:
6644544, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/334021
Inventors:
Robert W. Spurr - Rochester NY
Kurt M. Sanger - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Tredwell - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
235375
Abstract:
Imaging apparatus capable of forming an image consistent with type of imaging consumable loaded therein, and method of assembling the apparatus. The imaging apparatus reports the consumable type and manufacturer batch identification to a remote computer. The remote computer responds by returning batch-specific information that may affect processing parameters for the imaging apparatus. In the preferred embodiment, an electrically programmable read/write memory contained in a transponder is integrally attached to the consumable package. The transponder communicates with a transceiver, disposed within the imaging apparatus. The transceiver has antenna and support components for polling each transponder. As instructed by a control logic processor, the transceiver can both read manufacturing data from the transponder about the consumable and write usage and processing data to the transponder for storage in memory. A networked server connects to the control logic processor and to a network for communication with remote computer.
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