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  • Stow, MA
  • Lexington, MA
  • 33 Briant Dr, Sudbury, MA 01776 (978) 579-9718
  • 33 Briant Dr, Sudbury, MA 01776 (978) 509-5377

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Ethernet Connectors

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US Patent:
20080274646, Nov 6, 2008
Filed:
Nov 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/948140
Inventors:
Ronald SCHOOP - Hainburg, DE
Wanda REISS - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC GMBH - Seligenstadt
International Classification:
H01R 13/66
US Classification:
43962023
Abstract:
A modular ethernet-connector includes a jack () as part of a device () such as industrial automation device with embedded Ethernet connectivity (), and a corresponding plug, the plug () being part of a WLAN-stick () which includes an embedded Ethernet-WLAN-Bridge ().

Device Commissioning And Replacement

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US Patent:
20110307589, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/814243
Inventors:
Wanda Reiss - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC. - Palatine IL
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709223
Abstract:
Systems and methods for associating commissioning files with components in a networked environment are provided. In one embodiment, a unique network identifier of a system component, such as a MAC address, and a network address, such as an IPv4 address may stored in an association file to link components on a network layout map to specific commissioning files. The network address may have a lease configured to infinity or to a power cycle of a component on the network. Further aspects relate to detecting if a system component has been replaced with another component. The detection may determine whether the new component has a unique network identifier not located in a association file. A user input may indicate whether the component is new or a replacement. If the new component is a replacement for another component, the unique network identifier of the first system component may be received and recorded.

Defect Correction Apparatus For Solid State Imaging Devices Including Inoperative Pixel Detection

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US Patent:
50478630, Sep 10, 1991
Filed:
May 24, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/528123
Inventors:
David D. Pape - Framingham MA
Wanda T. Reiss - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04N 314
US Classification:
35821316
Abstract:
A defect correction apparatus for a solid state imaging device employs a frame buffer responsively coupled to the imaging device for storing digital values of shuttered dark pixel data from image locations of the imaging device. A register responsively coupled to the imaging device and having an output coupled to the buffer sequentially clocks digital values of image pixel data of the imaging device into the frame buffer. A comparator having an output operatively coupled to the register and being responsively coupled to the dark pixel data of the frame buffer produces enable and inhibit outputs. When any selected element of dark pixel data is less than a threshold, indicative of an operative pixel element in the imaging device, data stored in the register corresponding to the pixel is stored in the frame buffer in response to the enable signal. When the value of the dark pixel data in the frame buffer is greater than the threshold the comparator produces an inhibit signal. The value of image data of a previous operative pixel element is thereby entered into the register and frame buffer.

Spatial Light Modulator Assembly For Adapting A Photographic Printer To Print Electronic Images

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US Patent:
57011850, Dec 23, 1997
Filed:
Nov 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/342824
Inventors:
Wanda T. Reiss - Lexington MA
James A. Ionson - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04N 140
US Classification:
358471
Abstract:
A spatial light modulator assembly is disclosed which adapts a conventional photographic printer to generate photographic images from electronic image signal such as that created by an electronic still image camera. The spatial light modulator assembly comprises a spatial light modulator ("SLIM") which is connected to a computer for imprinting electronic image signal thereon where the electronic image signal is communicated from the computer. The SLM is secured within an adapter which is formed to fit in a negative carrier of the photographic printer such that an image imprinted on the SLM is positioned over a light source thereby projecting the image onto photographic paper held within the conventional photographic printer.

Multi-Pad Film Processing

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US Patent:
54403669, Aug 8, 1995
Filed:
Jul 22, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/279505
Inventors:
Wanda Reiss - Lexington MA
Vincent L. Cocco - Wakefield MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G03D 900
US Classification:
354301
Abstract:
A photographic film image carrying element is housed in a cartridge having a strip wound around a spool in the cartridge, where the strip includes a leader protruding from the cartridge, the image carrying element, a leader barrier for physically and chemically separating the leader from the image carrying element, a first reagent laden web, a first barrier for physically and chemically separating the image carrying element from the first reagent laden web, a second reagent laden web, and a second barrier for physically and chemically separating the first reagent laden web from the second reagent laden web. The second reagent laden web is attached to the spool. The photographic film image carrying element can be processed by: winding the image carrying element onto a first take-up reel; merging the image carrying element and the first reagent laden web by guiding the strip at the first barrier through a set of rollers then winding the merged image carrying element and first reagent laden web onto a second take-up reel; rewinding and separating, after a first predetermined time, the image carrying element onto the first take-up reel and the first reagent laden web onto the spool in the cartridge; winding the first reagent laden web onto the first take-up reel; merging the image carrying element and the second reagent laden web by guiding the strip at the second barrier through the set of rollers, then winding the merged image carrying segment and second reagent laden web onto the second take-up reel; rewinding and separating, after a second predetermined amount of time, the image carrying element onto the first take-up reel and the second reagent laden web onto the spool in the cartridge; and scanning the image carrying element with a light beam while rewinding the image carrying element onto the spool.

Circuit For Providing A Select Rank-Order Number From A Plurality Of Numbers

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US Patent:
48021083, Jan 31, 1989
Filed:
Jun 15, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/061717
Inventors:
Carol Bagdis - Natick MA
Glenn D. House - Bellingham MA
Wanda T. Reiss - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06F 702
US Classification:
36471501
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for performing bit operations on a plurality of sample value numbers arranged in binary format to derive a select rank-order number. The bit operations are performed first on all the most significant bits of the sample value numbers to derive the most significant bit of the rank-order number. All bits of like significance of the sample value numbers are grouped and each succeeding group of less significant bits is sequentially processed to derive the corresponding bits of the rank-order number with the least significant bit of the rank-order number being lastly derived.
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