OPTICAL SCANNER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AVISION AVISION INC. 919 North Market Street, Suite 950 Wilmington DE 19801 optical scanner; digital scan copier, multi function computer peripherals; digital/analog projector; electronic white board; computer software, namely, image data base software for computer printers, digital scan copier and computer e-mail;A VISION;
IVINA AVISION INC. 919 North Market Street, Suite 950 Wilmington DE 19801 Optical scanner; digital copier; computer peripherals; digital/analog projectors; electronic white boards; computer software, namely, image database computer software for use in the operation of facsimile machines computer printers, photocopying machines and computer e-mail; optical recognition devices consisting of digital cameras and digitizers for use in converting a computer image file to a computer text file;
SCANWORX SCANSOFT INCORPORATED 9 CENTENNIAL DRIVE PEABODY MA 01960 optical scanner;SCAN WORKS;
SPECTRA Plustek USA, Inc. 169 Pullman Street Livermore CA 94550 optical scanner;
SPOT YOU MORE SPOT YOU MORE, INC. 401 N. MAIN STREET WINSTON-SALEM NC 27102 Optical scanner; downloadable mobile application for the dissemination of digital coupons;Processing manufacturer's coupons; marketing the goods and services of others by distributing coupons via mobile applications, email, text, and internet, including social media;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device for image transmission includes a first scanner at a first location and a second scanner at a second location, with an optical fiber linking the scanners. The first scanner scans the first location and couples light from the first location to the optical fiber. The fiber transmits the light to the second location where the second scanner constructs an image of the second location from the light. The two scanners are synchronized so that the constructed image corresponds directly to the scanned scene. The second scanner may be part of a retinal scanner, so that the image is formed directly on the user's retina. In another embodiment, the each of the scanners acts as a transceiver so that imaging is bi-directional.