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Ophir S Chernin

age ~53

from Massapequa Park, NY

Also known as:
  • Chernin Ophir
Phone and address:
41 Richard Pl, Bar Harbor, NY 11762
5165419518

Ophir Chernin Phones & Addresses

  • 41 Richard Pl, Massapequa Park, NY 11762 • 5165419518 • 5165419519
  • New York, NY
  • Flushing, NY
  • Sharon, MA
  • 14114 70Th Ave, Flushing, NY 11367

Us Patents

  • Bar Code Reader With An Integrated Scanning Component Module Mountable On Printed Circuit Board

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  • US Patent:
    6607132, Aug 19, 2003
  • Filed:
    Apr 4, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/542381
  • Inventors:
    Paul Dvorkis - Stony Brook NY
    Edward Barkan - Miller Place NY
    Howard Shepard - Great River NY
    Joseph Giordano - Bayville NY
    Yuri Gofman - Bohemia NY
    Robert Doran - Cary NC
    John Barile - Apex NC
    Henry Grosfeld - Great Neck NY
    Avi Korenshtein - Farmingdale NY
    Kevin Cordes - Miller Place NY
    Ophir Chernin - Flushing NY
    Mitch Maiman - Holbrook NY
    Patrick Wallace - San Jose CA
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 710
  • US Classification:
    23546243, 235454, 23546236, 23546245, 23547201
  • Abstract:
    A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock. Preferably, the reader is shock protected by a thermo-plastic elastomer housing section. An outgoing light beam is directed at a non-orthogonal angle relative to the PCB.
  • Bar Code Reader With An Integrated Scanning Component Module Mountable On Printed Circuit Board

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  • US Patent:
    6669097, Dec 30, 2003
  • Filed:
    Apr 4, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/542905
  • Inventors:
    Paul Dvorkis - Stony Brook NY
    Edward Barkan - Miller Place NY
    Howard Shepard - Great River NY
    Joseph Giordano - Bayville NY
    Yuri Gofman - Bohemia NY
    Robert Doran - Cary NC
    John Barile - Apex NC
    Henry Grosfeld - Great Neck NY
    Avi Korenshtein - Farmingdale NY
    Kevin Cordes - Miller Place NY
    Ophir Chernin - Flushing NY
    Mitch Maiman - Holbrook NY
    Patrick Wallace - San Jose CA
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 1906
  • US Classification:
    235492, 23546745, 235487
  • Abstract:
    A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock. Preferably, the reader is shock protected by a thermo-plastic elastomer housing section. An outgoing light beam is directed at a non-orthogonal angle relative to the PCB.
  • Bar Code Reader With An Integrated Scanning Component Module Mountable On Printed Circuit Board

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  • US Patent:
    61864005, Feb 13, 2001
  • Filed:
    Mar 20, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/045427
  • Inventors:
    Paul Dvorkis - Stony Brook NY
    Edward Barkan - Miller Place NY
    Howard Shepard - Great River NY
    Joseph Giordano - Bayville NY
    Yuri Gofman - Bohemia NY
    Robert Doran - Cary NC
    John Barile - Apex NC
    Henry Grosfeld - Great Neck NY
    Avi Korenshtein - Farmingdale NY
    Kevin Cordes - Miller Place NY
    Ophir Chernin - Flushing NY
    Mitch Maiman - Holbrook NY
    Patrick Wallace - San Jose CA
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 710
  • US Classification:
    23546245
  • Abstract:
    A bar code reader has an integrated scanning component module which is mountable on a printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the module may include the digitizer/decoder electronics, enabling the module to be used with a generic PCB. In some embodiments, the module includes a high speed optical scanning arrangement having an optical element which extends longitudinally of a flexible member, secured at one end. In other embodiments, the invention extends to a hand-held optical scanner having a scanning assembly, detector and data transmission coupling all mounted to a common printed circuit board, preferably located within a manually-graspable handle. In yet a further embodiment, an abuse-detector or accelerometer is provided for determining when the device is exposed to deceleration above a predetermined limit, and optionally for automatically shutting down applications programs and for providing a black-box-record of a short time frame before the device was exposed to an unexpected shock. Preferably, the reader is shock protected by a thermo-plastic elastomer housing section. An outgoing light beam is directed at a non-orthogonal angle relative to the PCB.

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