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  • 4914 Crestwood Ln, Syracuse, NY 13215 (315) 488-6637
  • Liverpool, NY
  • 4914 Crestwood Ln, Syracuse, NY 13215

Work

Company: Honeywell Dec 1987 Position: Project engineer

Skills

Six Sigma • Product Development • Process Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Engineering • Testing • Continuous Improvement • Electronics • Product Management • Engineering Management • Manufacturing

Industries

Industrial Automation

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Project Engineer

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Honeywell
Project Engineer
Skills:
Six Sigma
Product Development
Process Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Engineering
Testing
Continuous Improvement
Electronics
Product Management
Engineering Management
Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Illumination System For A Barcode Scanner

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US Patent:
6371374, Apr 16, 2002
Filed:
Nov 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/704017
Inventors:
Eric D. Schwartz - Skaneateles NY
Edward B. Hubben - Skaneateles NY
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY
Vivian L. Hunter - Baldwinsville NY
Melvin D. McCall - Homer NY
Gerard F. Beckhusen - Liverpool NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn Data Collection, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23546242, 23546243, 23546201
Abstract:
An apparatus for adjusting the position of a line of light in barcode space that includes a support frame having a rear housing containing a solid state imager and a pair of support arms extending forwardly from the front of the housing. An imaging lens is mounted between the arms for focusing an image of a target in barcode space upon the solid state imager along the optical axis of the imaging lens. Illuminating LEDs are mounted on either side of the imaging lens for illuminating the target. The illumination is passed through a pair of cylindrical lenses that are adjustably mounted upon the distal ends of the arm so that the light can be selectively positioned in barcode space.

Adjustable Illumination System For A Barcode Scanner

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US Patent:
6659350, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Feb 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/079366
Inventors:
Eric D. Schwartz - Skaneateles NY
Edward B. Hubben - Skaneateles NY
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY
Vivian L. Hunter - Baldwinsville NY
Melvin D. McCall - Homer NY
Gerard F. Beckhusen - Liverpool NY
Assignee:
Hand Held Products - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23546242, 23546243
Abstract:
These and other objects of the present invention are attained by apparatus for adjusting the position of a line of light in barcode space that includes a support frame having a rear housing containing a solid state imager and a pair of support arms extending forwardly from the front of the housing. An imaging lens is mounted between the arms for focusing an image of a target in barcode space upon the solid state imager along the optical axis of the imaging lens. Illuminating LEDs are mounted on either side of the imaging lens for illuminating the target. The illumination is passed through a pair of cylindrical lenses that are adjustably mounted upon the distal ends of the arm so that the light can be selectively positioned in barcode space.

Image Sensor Assembly For Optical Reader

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US Patent:
8096472, Jan 17, 2012
Filed:
Aug 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/895277
Inventors:
Eric D. Schwartz - Pittsford NY, US
Gerard Beckhusen - Baldwinsville NY, US
Robert J. Hennick - Cayuga NY, US
Robert C. Hinkley - Milton VT, US
Edward B. Hubben - Skaneateles NY, US
Vivian L. Hunter - Baldwinsville NY, US
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
Michael P. Lacey - Camillus NY, US
Melvin D. McCall - Homer NY, US
Assignee:
Hand Held Products, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
There is described an optical assembly. In one aspect, the optical assembly can be used in an optical reader. In another aspect, the optical assembly can include a support for supporting various components.

Optical Reading Device With Programmable Led Control

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US Patent:
8127992, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Jul 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/167080
Inventors:
Robert M. Hussey - Camillus NY, US
Charles P. Barber - Fayetteville NY, US
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
David M. Holzhauer - Camillus NY, US
Edward C. Bremer - Victor NY, US
Matthew W. Pankow - Camillus NY, US
Stephen P. Deloge - Palmyra NY, US
Timothy P. Meier - Camillus NY, US
Assignee:
Hand Held Products, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
G06K 7/14
US Classification:
235454, 23546218
Abstract:
An apparatus comprising: a sensor array having rows of pixels which are exposed to symbol indicia, wherein the sensor array generates a sync signal; an aiming pattern generator for producing an aiming pattern superimposed on the symbol indicia; a processor which utilizes the sync signal to control the aiming pattern generator to: turn on the aiming pattern during exposure of a first predetermined row of pixels; turn off the aiming pattern during exposure of a second predetermined row of pixels; turn on the aiming pattern during exposure of a third predetermined row of pixels; and, a housing for housing the sensor array, aiming pattern generator and processor for hand held operation.

Optical Reader Having Improved Back-Illuminated Image Sensor

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US Patent:
8464952, Jun 18, 2013
Filed:
Nov 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/621088
Inventors:
Alexey Chernyakov - Ithaca NY, US
Daniel Van Volkinburg - Syracuse NY, US
Brian Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Hand Held Products, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
An optical reading device for collecting and processing symbology data comprising: a back-illuminated image sensor for converting light reflected from an information bearing indicia (IBI) into output signals representative thereof; receive optics for directing light from the target to the back-illuminated image sensor; a processor for decoding the output signals; an illumination source for generating illumination light illuminating the target and illumination optics for directing the illumination light onto the target and a housing encompassing the back-illuminated image sensor, receive optics and illumination source adapted for hand held operation.

Imaging And Decoding Device With Quantum Dot Imager

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US Patent:
8537245, Sep 17, 2013
Filed:
Mar 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/040737
Inventors:
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
Daniel Van Volkinburg - Syracuse NY, US
Alexey Chernyakov - Ithaca NY, US
Assignee:
Hand Held Products, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
G11C 11/00
US Classification:
34823199, 365129
Abstract:
Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed for imaging with a decoding imager based on semiconducting nanocrystals that function as quantum dots, and decoding decodable features in the images. In an illustrative embodiment, a device includes an imaging subsystem, a data storage element, and a processor. The imaging subsystem includes an image sensor array and an imaging optics assembly operative for focusing an image onto the image sensor array. The image sensor array includes a plurality of pixels wherein a pixel includes a photosensitive portion comprising one or more nanocrystals, and a read-out portion capable of relaying incident light data representing light incident on the one or more nanocrystals. The data storage element is capable of storing frames of image data comprising data communicated through the read-out portion of at least some of the pixels during the imaging operation. The processor is operative for receiving one or more of the frames of image data from the data storage element and performing a decode operation for performing an attempted decode of a decodable feature represented in at least one of the frames of image data.

Terminal Having Illumination And Exposure Control

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US Patent:
8550353, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Dec 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/981793
Inventors:
Brian L. Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
Alexey Chernyakov - Ithaca NY, US
Daniel Van Volkinburg - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Hand Held Products, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546242, 23546241, 23546201, 2354621
Abstract:
There is set forth herein an indicia reading terminal having a first illumination and exposure control configuration and a second illumination and exposure control configuration, the first illumination and control configuration having a first associated illumination control and a first associated exposure control, the second illumination and exposure control configuration having a second associated illumination control and a second associated exposure control, wherein with the first illumination control active an average energization level of the illumination subsystem during exposure of one or more frames is higher than with the second illumination control active, and wherein with the first exposure control active an average exposure period of the image sensor array is shorter than with the second exposure control active.

Adjustable Illumination System For A Barcode Scanner

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US Patent:
20040000592, Jan 1, 2004
Filed:
Jun 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/609095
Inventors:
Eric Schwartz - Skaneateles NY, US
Edward Hubben - Skaneateles NY, US
Brian Jovanovski - Syracuse NY, US
Vivian Hunter - Baldwinsville NY, US
Melvin McCall - Homer NY, US
Gerard Beckhusen - Liverpool NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc.
International Classification:
G06K007/10
G02B026/08
US Classification:
235/462220
Abstract:
These and other objects of the present invention are attained by apparatus for adjusting the position of a line of light in barcode space that includes a support frame having a rear housing containing a solid state imager and a pair of support arms extending forwardly from the front of the housing. An imaging lens is mounted between the arms for focusing an image of a target in barcode space upon the solid state imager along the optical axis of the imaging lens. Illuminating LEDs are mounted on either side of the imaging lens for illuminating the target. The illumination is passed through a pair of cylindrical lenses that are adjustably mounted upon the distal ends of the arm so that the light can be selectively positioned in barcode space.
Brian L Jovanovski from Syracuse, NY, age ~62 Get Report