George Kolis - Pennsauken NJ John Furlong - Woodbury NJ
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23546201, 23546215
Abstract:
An enhanced scanner is equipped with a novel interfacing mechanism for communicating directly with a data communications network. This eliminates the requirement of using intelligent network interface devices to access data generated by any of a plurality of bar code scanners coupled to a communications network. This novel interfacing mechanism may include a program stored on a memory device within the scanner and executed by a scanner processing mechanism. The scanner processing mechanism is adapted to perform two functionsâbar code scanning and network communicationsâthereby reducing the cost and complexity of a communications network that includes one or more bar code scanners coupled to a host device through the network.
Digital Image Capturing And Processing System For Producing And Projecting A Complex Of Coplanar Illumination And Imaging Planes Into A 3D Imaging Volume And Controlling Illumination Control Parameters In Said System Using The Detected Motion And Velocity Of Object
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US Nicola Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546242, 23546222, 23546201, 23546209
Abstract:
A digital image capturing and processing system comprising a plurality of coplanar illumination and imaging stations for producing a plurality of coplanar linear illumination and imaging planes which intersect within a 3D imaging volume defined relative to an imaging window. Each station includes an array of planar illumination modules (PLIMs) for producing at least one substantially planar illumination beam (PLIB), and a linear image detection array having a field of view (FOV) on the linear image detection array and extending in substantially the same plane as the PLIB, to provide a coplanar illumination and imaging plane (PLIB/FOV). The PLIB/FOV is projected through the 3D imaging volume, for capturing linear (1D) digital images of an object passing therethrough, for subsequent processing and recognition of information graphically represented in the linear digital images. Each station also employs a local control subsystem for controlling at least one illumination parameter associated with the production of the PLIB, in response to the motion and velocity of objects detected within the 3D imaging volume during system operation. By virtue of the present invention, it is possible to optimally illuminate objects based on the velocity at which such objects pass through the 3D imaging volume, at point-of-sale (POS) stations and like retail environments.
Method For Intelligently Controlling The Illumination And Imagine Of Objects As They Are Moved Through The 3D Imaging Volume Of A Digital Image Capturing And Processing System
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US Nicola Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546232, 23547201
Abstract:
A method for intelligently controlling the illumination and imaging of objects while being moved through a 3D imaging volume. As an object is being moved within the 3D imaging volume of a digital image capturing and processing system projecting a plurality of field of views (FOVs) through the 3D imaging volume, and prior to illumination and imaging. A projected trajectory is determined for the object through the 3D imaging volume. The FOVs which intersect with the projected trajectory of the object, passing through said 3D imaging volume, are determined. Only the determined FOVs are selectively illuminated as the object is moved along its projected trajectory through the FOVs, while digital linear images of the object are formed and detected, for storage and subsequent processing of information graphically represented in the digital linear images.
Digital Image Capturing And Processing System Employing An Image Capturing And Processing Module And An Integrated Electronic Weigh Scale Module Having A Load Cell Centrally Located With Respect To Said Image Capturing And Processing Module
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US Nicola Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
23546215, 23546242, 235383
Abstract:
Digital image capturing and processing system comprising a digital image capturing and processing module, and an integrated electronic weigh scale module having a load cell that is centrally located with respect to the digital image capturing and processing module. The digital image capturing and processing module electrically interfaces with the electronic weigh scale module by way of touch-fit electrical inter-connectors that automatically establish all electrical interconnections between the two modules when the digital image capturing and processing module is placed onto the electronic weigh scale module, and the electronic load cell bears the weight of the digital image capturing and processing module.
Omni-Directional Digital Image Capturing And Processing System Employing Coplanar Illumination And Imaging Planes And Area-Type Illumination And Imaging Zones Within The System Housing
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US Nicola Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546242, 23546243, 23546201, 23546209
Abstract:
An omni-directional digital image capturing and processing system for use in a POS environment, comprising a system housing having an imaging window, and a plurality of coplanar illumination and imaging stations, disposed in the system housing, for generating and projecting a complex of coplanar illumination and imaging planes through said imaging window. At least one area-type illumination and imaging station is also disposed in the system housing, for generating and projecting an area-type illumination and imaging zone through the imaging window, which intersects with the complex of coplanar illumination and imaging planes within a 3D imaging volume definable relative to the imaging window, for omni-directional digital imaging of objects passing through the 3D imaging volume. Digital linear images of the object are generated when the object intersects with coplanar illumination and imaging planes, and digital area-type images of the object are generated when the object intersects with the area-type illumination and imaging zone, within the 3D imaging volume during system operation. The system also includes an object motion detection subsystem for automatically detecting the motion of objects passing through the 3D imaging volume, and generating motion data representative of the detected object motion within the 3D imaging volume.
Digital Image Capturing And Processing System Having A Plurality Of Coplanar Illumination And Imaging Subsystems, Each Employing A Dual-Type Coplanar Linear Illumination And Imaging Engine That Supports Image-Processing Based Object Motion And Velocity Detection, And Automatic Image Formation And Detection Along The Coplanar Illumination And Imaging Plane Produced Thereby
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US Nicola Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546211, 23546242, 23546243, 23546201, 23546209
Abstract:
A digital image capturing and processing system comprising a system housing having an imaging window, a plurality of coplanar illumination and imaging subsystems disposed in the system housing. Each coplanar illuminating and linear imaging station includes a dual-type coplanar linear illumination and imaging engine that supports automatic image formation and detection along each pair of coplanar illumination and imaging planes generated by the coplanar illuminating and linear imaging station. Each pair of coplanar illumination and imaging planes are projected into the 3D imaging volume, for capturing of linear digital images of objects moved therewithin, and subsequent processing thereof for recognizing information graphically represented in the captured linear digital images, and automatic imaging-processing based object motion and velocity detection within the 3D imaging volume.
Method Of Illuminating Objects During Digital Image Capture Operations By Mixing Visible And Invisible Spectral Illumination Energy At Point Of Sale (Pos) Environments
C. Harry Knowles - Morrestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US John Gardner - Mullica Hill NJ, US Steven Essinger - Barnegat NJ, US Patrick Giordano - Blackwood NJ, US Sean Kearney - Hamilton NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Nicholas Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Yong Liu - Suzhou, CN Jie Ren - Suzhou, CN Xi Tao - Suzhou, CN JiBin Liu - Suzhou, CN Ming Zhuo - Suzhou, CN Duane Ellis - Medford NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546242, 23546201, 23546209, 23546243
Abstract:
A method of illuminating objects using adaptively controlled mixing of spectral illumination energy to form and detect digital images of objects at POS environments with sufficiently high image contrast and quality. The method comprises provides, at a POS environment, a digital image capture and processing system having a system housing with an imaging window, and an area-type illumination and imaging station disposed within said system housing, for projecting a coextensive area-type illumination and imaging field (i. e. zone) through said imaging window into a 3D imaging volume during object illumination and imaging operations. As the object is moved through the 3D imaging volume, its motion is automatically detected, and signals indicative of said detected object motion are generated. In response to the generated signals, a first field of visible illumination is produced from an array of visible LEDs, simultaneously with a second field of invisible illumination from a array of infrared (IR) LEDs. These first and second fields of illumination spatially overlap and intermix with each other and are substantially coextensive with the FOV.
Pos-Based Digital Image Capturing And Processing System Using Automatic Object Detection, Spectral-Mixing Based Illumination And Linear Imaging Techniques
C. Harry Knowles - Moorestown NJ, US Xiaoxun Zhu - Marlton NJ, US Timothy Good - Clementon NJ, US Tao Xian - Blackwood NJ, US Anatoly Kotlarsky - Holland PA, US Michael Veksland - Marlton NJ, US Mark Hernandez - Bridgeton NJ, US John Gardner - Mullica Hill NJ, US Steven Essinger - Barnegat NJ, US Patrick Giordano - Blackwood NJ, US Sean Kearney - Hamilton NJ, US Mark Schmidt - Williamstown NJ, US John Furlong - Woodbury NJ, US Nicholas Ciarlante - Woolwich Township NJ, US Yong Liu - Suzhou, CN Jie Ren - Suzhou, CN Xi Tao - Suzhou, CN JiBin Liu - Suzhou, CN Ming Zhuo - Suzhou, CN Duane Ellis - Medford NJ, US
Assignee:
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. - Blackwood NJ
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546242, 23546224, 23546201, 23546209
Abstract:
A method of illuminating objects using adaptively controlled mixing of spectral illumination energy to form and detect digital images of objects at POS environments with sufficiently high image contrast and quality. The method comprises providing, at a POS environment, a digital image capture and processing system having a system housing with an imaging window, and a coplanar illumination and imaging station disposed within said system housing, for projecting a coplanar illumination and imaging plane through the imaging window into an imaging volume during object illumination and imaging operations. As the object is moved through the imaging volume, its motion is automatically detected, and signals indicative of said detected object are generated. In response to the generated signals, a first field of visible illumination is produced from an array of visible laser diodes (VLDs), simultaneously with a second field of invisible illumination from a array of infrared (IR) laser diodes (LDs). These first and second fields of illumination spatially overlap and intermix with each other and produce a composite planar illumination beam that is substantially coextensive with the FOV.
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"It's a little bit like Calgary wrote an exam in 1988 and there are people suggesting today they're going to write it again and get a lower mark," observed John Furlong, who co-led the bid and organizing of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C.
Date: Nov 12, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Calgary 2026 Olympic proposal commits to losing a lot of money, but it could be much worse
This is, to me, very good for the Canada brand of being reliable, being trustworthy, keeping your promises, being on time and on budget, said John Furlong, head of the committee, assuming he could be heard amid all the back-patting that was going on.
Date: Jun 20, 2017
Source: Google
Special committee will help Calgary with Olympic bid
The special committee will be chaired by John Furlong, CEO of the Vancouver 2010 bid and organizing committees. Also on the committee isCOC CEO and secretary general Chris Overholt, director general of Sport Canada Martin Boileau, former COC president Michael Chambers and former Vancouver 2010 exec
Date: Jul 01, 2016
Source: Google
Chris Selley: Is Qatar's World Cup fiasco the end of megasport as we know it?
elegates choose winning cities and countries according to criteria that are at best whimsical and inscrutable, and at worst utterly corrupt. Even the story of Vancouvers clean Olympics, as told by Vanoc CEO John Furlong, is one of toe-curling flattery and glad-handing (not least of Mr. Blatter) a
"It is with a broken heart that I must tell you of the death of my beloved wife," husband John Furlong confirmed in a statement on Friday morning. "Our extended families are beyond words over this loss."
Date: Apr 12, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Vancouver Canucks fans pre-game chatter veers toward riots
Meanwhile, police across the Lower Mainland are using John Furlong and Doug Keefes independent riot review report to guide them in regional planning for public celebrations during this years playoffs, said Sgt. Peter Thiessen, spokesman for the RCMPs Lower Mainland District Regional Police Servic
Date: Apr 11, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Police, city poorly prepared for Vancouver riots: report
But the authors of the report, John Furlong and Douglas Keefe, said the lessons presented by the riot shouldn't bar Vancouver from holding large public events downtown in the future. And they said they concluded Mayor Gregor Robertson played no part in directing police planning or financial discussi
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: World
Source: Google
Spotted: Your reaction to the Vancouver Stanley Cup riot report
John Furlong and Douglas Keefe's report found that although the VPD mostly respected the recommendations of a review of a 1994 Stanley Cup riot, they were unprepared for the gigantic crowd and a core of about 1000 drunken instigators who fanned the flames of revolt.
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: World
Source: Google
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