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Yair Y Kipman

from Waban, MA
Age ~71

Yair Kipman Phones & Addresses

  • 50 Pontiac Rd, Waban, MA 02468 (617) 527-4902 (617) 527-9036 (617) 965-0074
  • West Newton, MA
  • 3 Royal Crest Dr, Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 891-2131
  • Hillsborough, NH
  • Waltham, MA
  • 50 Pontiac Rd, Waban, MA 02468 (617) 792-1029

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

Yair Kipman Photo 1

President

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Location:
460 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Imagexpert Inc.
President
Education:
University of Connecticut Sep 1981 - 1984
Masters, Engineering
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Digital Imaging
Inkjet
Machine Vision
Imaging
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Yair Kipman

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Position:
President at ImageXpert Inc.
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
ImageXpert Inc. since Jan 1990
President

Xerox Jan 1984 - Nov 1999
Project Eng

Torrington 1981 - 1984
Project Eng
Education:
UCONN Sep 1981 - Jun 1984
Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel 1976 - 1980
Skills:
Inkjet
Imaging
Digital Imaging
Machine Vision
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Yair Kipman

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Computer Software

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Yair Kipman
President
IMAGEXPERT, INC
Computer Systems Design
460 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
486 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03062
(603) 598-2500
Yair Kipman
President
IMAGE XPERT INC
Computer Sales · Computer & Software Stores
460 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
(603) 598-2500

Publications

Us Patents

Non-Contact Vision Based Inspection System For Flat Specular Parts

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US Patent:
6525810, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Nov 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/438178
Inventors:
Yair Kipman - Waban MA
Assignee:
imageXpert, Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
G01N 2188
US Classification:
3562371
Abstract:
A non-contact vision based inspection system and method for flat specular parts in which an imaging camera defining an image plane is aimed at a part to be inspected for taking a single image of the part. A staging apparatus is used to move the part relative to the camera until the single image of the part is obtained. The image plane is fixed to remain parallel to the object plane defined by the part as the part moves relative to the imaging camera.

Portable Image Analysis System

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US Patent:
6778714, Aug 17, 2004
Filed:
Mar 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/523353
Inventors:
Yair Kipman - Waban MA
David Wolin - Arlington MA
Katherine Johnson - Nashua NH
Assignee:
ImageXpert, Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
G06K 920
US Classification:
382313, 382312, 358473
Abstract:
A portable image analysis system including a hand held head assembly with an imaging window in the bottom of a housing, at least one light source in the housing directed at the imaging window, and an imaging device in the housing optically coupled to the imaging window. A computer, coupled to the hand held head assembly includes an imaging quality analysis program and a monitor for displaying images in the imaging window of the housing captured by the imaging device of the hand held head assembly for performing in situ image quality measurements.

Hand Held Optical Scanner For Omni-Font Character Recognition

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US Patent:
47938129, Dec 27, 1988
Filed:
Oct 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/104741
Inventors:
Michael Sussman - Winchester MA
Yair Kipman - Concord MA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G09B 2100
US Classification:
434116
Abstract:
A high resolution hand held scanner is disclosed for use with a character recognizing and voice synthesizing reading machine for the blind or print handicapped people. The components for scanning swaths of printed text from single sheets or bound pages of bound volumes are housed in an elongated, dust-tight carriage. A broad roller is rotatably mounted on one edge of the carriage and a split roller is rotatably mounted on an opposite edge. The roller axes are coplanar and parallel with each other, so that when the carriage is manually moved across a page to be scanned, a window in the carriage floor is maintained a predetermined distance therefrom and the rollers guide the carriage in a substantially straight line without need of guide rails. A strobed LED array provides the illumination for a 1728 element per inch CCD array via a Selfoc. RTM. lens. Each four CCD elements are summed to synthesize over 400 pixels per inch resolution scanning, with each synthesized pixel having increased light gathering ability.

System And Method For Aligning A First Surface With Respect To A Second Surface

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US Patent:
55328156, Jul 2, 1996
Filed:
Jun 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/262551
Inventors:
Yair Y. Kipman - West Newton MA
Paul A. McDonald - North Billerica MA
Robert D. Schuchatowitz - Brighton MA
Assignee:
KDY Associates, Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
G01B 1126
US Classification:
35613903
Abstract:
A system for aligning a first surface with respect to a second surface includes means for determining the distances between the first and second surfaces at at least three locations on the surfaces; means, response to the means for determining, for detecting differences in the distances between the first and second surfaces at the at least three locations; and alignment means, responsive to the detecting means for moving at least one of the surfaces until there is no nominal difference in the distances between the first and second surfaces at said at least three locations.

Apparatus For Automatically Dispensing Flowable Material

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US Patent:
52480615, Sep 28, 1993
Filed:
Mar 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/669927
Inventors:
Jacob Weiselfish - West Hartford CT
Yair Kipman - Waltham MA
Assignee:
Apparel Technology Systems, Inc. - South Windsor CT
International Classification:
B67D 508
B65D 3528
US Classification:
222 63
Abstract:
An apparatus for automatically dispensing flowable material which automatically ensures a substantially constant and even supply of flowable material from a source of the flowable material to some destination at which the flowable material needed or is used. The flowable material may be any material that can be extruded from a collapsible tube upon the exertion of pressure on the tube and includes liquids or gels. The apparatus comprises a collapsible tube having a nozzle end and a sealed end and containing a flowable material; a tube squeezer; a rotatable drum for pulling the collapsible tube through the tube squeezer as the drum rotates; a motor for rotating the drum; and an electronic feedback mechanism for disengaging the motor so as to maintain pressure of the flowable material within a selected pressure range and the supply of flowable material to a destination is substantially even and constant.
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