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Frank A Delfine

age ~71

from North Port, FL

Also known as:
  • Francis A Delfine
  • Francis Delfino
  • Frank E

Frank Delfine Phones & Addresses

  • North Port, FL
  • 69 Giant Oak Rd, Ridge, NY 11961 • 631-790-1922
  • Smithtown, NY
  • Saint James, NY

Work

  • Position:
    Engineer

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Frank Delfine
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC
PO Box 1105, Smithtown, NY 11787
Flowerfield, Saint James, NY 11780
Frank Delfine
PATRIOT COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, INC
PO Box 1105, Smithtown, NY 11787
170A Oakside Dr, Smithtown, NY 11787
Frank Delfine
President, Treasurer
Patcomm Corporation
7 Flowerfield, Head of the Harbor, NY 11780

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Engineer

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Location:
69 Giant Oak Rd, Ridge, NY 11961
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:

Engineer

Us Patents

  • Radio Transceiver With Keyboard Control

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  • US Patent:
    55662056, Oct 15, 1996
  • Filed:
    Jan 31, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/381584
  • Inventors:
    Frank Delfine - Smithtown NY
  • Assignee:
    Patriot Communications Technology, Inc. - St. James NY
  • International Classification:
    H04L 516
    H04B 138
  • US Classification:
    375219
  • Abstract:
    A radio transceiver comprises a controllable transmitter and receiver, a microprocessor connected to the transmitter and receiver to supply digital data thereto and to receive digital data therefrom, an interface connectable to a keyboard to receive data. The transmitter and receiver, the microprocessor and the interface are enclosed in the housing. Manual controls in the housing control all of the functions of the transmitter and receiver, and the microprocessor can receive inputs from the keyboard to emulate the manual controls.
  • Portable, Stand-Alone, Desk-Top Laser Scanning Workstation For Intelligent Data Acquisition Terminal And Method Of Scanning

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  • US Patent:
    43693610, Jan 18, 1983
  • Filed:
    Mar 25, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/133945
  • Inventors:
    Jerome Swartz - Stonybrook NY
    Edward Barkan - South Setauket NY
    Richard Bravman - Centereach NY
    Frank Delfine - Farmingdale NY
    Shelley A. Harrison - Dix Hills NY
    Alexander M. Adelson - Peekskill NY
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 714
  • US Classification:
    235470
  • Abstract:
    A portable, stand-alone, desk-top, laser scanning workstation includes a laser scanning head mounted above a support base. Objects bearing bar code symbols to be scanned are passed underneath the head for overhead scanning, or are passed along one side of the head for sideward scanning. The symbols are oriented face-up towards the handler all during their passage through the workstation to facilitate sighting and registration of the symbol with the laser light beam generated by the head. The workstation is self-supporting, is fully portable, can process objects of different sizes, and grants access to objects from either side of the workstation. The workstation is connected to a microprocessor-based microcomputer which is mounted within a desk-top console, as well as to a variety of peripheral devices such as a printer, a keyboard, a communications port, audio-visual annunciators and a data display. The workstation, console and peripheral devices all constitute an intelligent laser-based data acquisition terminal for use in a variety of applications.
  • Portable Laser Scanning Arrangement For And Method Of Evaluating And Validating Bar Code Symbols

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  • US Patent:
    43607985, Nov 23, 1982
  • Filed:
    Apr 25, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/143541
  • Inventors:
    Jerome Swartz - Stonybrook NY
    Shelley A. Harrison - Dix Hills NY
    Edward Barkan - Bayshore NY
    Frank Delfine - Farmingville NY
    George Brown - Oquossoc ME
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 938
  • US Classification:
    3401463AG
  • Abstract:
    Laser light reflected from a bar code symbol pattern is detected by a photodetector mounted in a portable scanning head of a laser scanning system. By selecting appropriate threshold values on the analog signal generated by the photodetector, the analog signal is converted to a series of pulses, each pulse width accurately corresponding to the width of a bar from the scanned pattern. A plurality of functions can be determined from the series of pulses, each function being independently selected by keyboard entry from the head, displayed on the head, and/or recorded by a printer remote from the head. Single line or multiple line scans in two orthogonal directions relative to the pattern may be selected. A bimorph or speaker-type oscillatory element may be utilized as a miniature scanning element. Circuitry for synchronizing scanning along both axes, and for generating a signal to drive the bimorph in a uniform, constant velocity manner is also disclosed.
  • Portable Laser Scanning Arrangement For And Method Of Evaluating And Validating Bar Code Symbols

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  • US Patent:
    42517982, Feb 17, 1981
  • Filed:
    May 31, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/911171
  • Inventors:
    Jerome Swartz - Stonybrook NY
    Shelley A. Harrison - Dix Hills NY
    Edward Barkan - Bayshore NY
    Frank Delfine - Farmingville NY
    George Brown - Oquossoc ME
  • Assignee:
    Symbol Technologies - Hauppauge NY
  • International Classification:
    G06K 924
  • US Classification:
    3401463SY
  • Abstract:
    Laser light reflected from a bar code symbol pattern is detected by a photodetector mounted in a portable scanning head of a laser scanning system. By selecting appropriate threshold values on the analog signal generated by the photodetector, the analog signal is converted to a series of pulses, each pulse width accurately corresponding to the width of a bar from the scanned pattern. A plurality of functions can be determined from the series of pulses, each function being independently selected by keyboard entry from the head, displayed on the head, and/or recorded by a printer remote from the head. Single line or multiple line scans in two orthogonal directions relative to the pattern may be selected. A bimorph or speaker-type oscillatory element may be utilized as a miniature scanning element. Circuitry for synchronizing scanning along both axes, and for generating a signal to drive the bimorph in a uniform, constant velocity manner is also disclosed.

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