THOMAS E LACKEMANN
Pilots at Languth St, Sayville, NY

License number
New York A2612155
Issued Date
May 2016
Expiration Date
May 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10 Languth St, Sayville, NY 11782

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Thomas Lackemann, age 34
10 Languth St, Sayville, NY 11782
(631) 563-8949
Thomas Lackemann
Sayville, NY
(631) 563-8949
Thomas E Lackemann, age 61
10 Languth St, Sayville, NY 11782
(631) 563-8949

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Thomas Lackemann - Sayville, NY

Thomas Lackemann - Sayville, NY

Work:
Pixafy
Senior Software Engineer
Pixafy
Magento Certified Developer
Style Embedded, Inc - New York, NY
Lead Developer
FreeTMLS.com, Inc - Sayville, NY
Co-Founder / Lead Developer


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Automatic Transfer Of Data From An Input Device To A Software Application

Automatic Transfer Of Data From An Input Device To A Software Application

US Patent:
6826756, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Jun 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/107237
Inventors:
Allan Herrod - Farmingville NY
James R. Fuccello - Patchogue NY
Donald E. Schafer - Wantagh NY
Joseph Cabana - Centereach NY
Thomas E. Lackemann - Sayville NY
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06F 900
US Classification:
719310
Abstract:
In a computer system including a central processing unit and a transducer for providing data input to the system from a source having controllable operational features and parameters for adjusting characteristics of the data independently of the source and where the systems operating system manages data requests from an application program with one or more data entry fields and associated data entry criteria, a method for responding to a data request by the application program includes tagging the input data with an input source identification; packaging the data and the input source identification as a data module, the data module being associated with a predetermined data entry field in the application software; transferring the data module from the transducer to the application via the operating system; and associating the data module to one or more predetermined data entry fields of the application software based on the input source identification and the associated data entry criteria.


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Imaging Reader With Independently Controlled Illumination Rate

Imaging Reader With Independently Controlled Illumination Rate

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/106378
Inventors:
Christopher FJELLSTAD - Smithtown NY, US
Christopher Warren BROCK - Manorville NY, US
Thomas LACKEMANN - Sayville NY, US
Robert PANG - Williston Park NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
H04N 5/235
US Classification:
348362, 348E05037
Abstract:
An imaging module for electro-optically imaging a target, includes an energizable illuminating light source for illuminating the target with illumination light for return from the target, an energizable solid-state imager for capturing return light from the target, and a controller for energizing the imager during an exposure time period to capture the return light at a frame rate, for deenergizing the imager during a non-exposed time period, and for energizing the illuminating light source not only during the exposure time period, but also during the non-exposed time period, to produce a plurality of illumination light pulses at an illumination rate that enables the human eye to perceive the illumination light pulses as substantially continuous. The illumination rate of one or more of the illumination light pulses produced during the non-exposed time period is substantially independent and decoupled from the frame rate.


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Imaging Reader For And Method Of Receipt Acknowledgment And Symbol Capture

Imaging Reader For And Method Of Receipt Acknowledgment And Symbol Capture

US Patent:
2010018, Jul 29, 2010
Filed:
Jan 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/321954
Inventors:
Duanfeng He - South Setauket NY, US
Thomas Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546241
Abstract:
An imaging reader for, and a method of, imaging symbols of different symbologies and a receipt acknowledgment, include a solid-state imager having an array of image sensors for capturing return light from the symbols of different symbologies and the receipt acknowledgment over a field of view, and a controller operatively connected to the imager. The controller is automatically configured for detecting a symbol having a specific symbology, for decoding the symbol having the specific symbology, for processing the receipt acknowledgment only when the symbol having the specific symbology has been detected and decoded, and for decoding symbols having symbologies different from the specific symbology when the symbol having the specific symbology has not been detected.


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Apparatus For And Method Of Reading Targets By Image Captured By Processing Captured Target Images In A Batch Or Free-Running Mode Of Operation

Apparatus For And Method Of Reading Targets By Image Captured By Processing Captured Target Images In A Batch Or Free-Running Mode Of Operation

US Patent:
8511559, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Oct 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/278670
Inventors:
Christopher Warren Brock - Manorville NY, US
Robert Pang - Williston Park NY, US
Thomas Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Miroslav Trajkovic - Centereach NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10, G06K 7/14
US Classification:
235454, 235494, 23546224, 23546241, 23546211
Abstract:
Targets associated with transactions to be processed at a workstation are read by capturing return light from the targets with an array of light sensors of a solid-state imager having a field of view that extends through a workstation window to the targets. A controller controls the imager to operate at a frame rate to acquire images of the targets over successive frames in either a batch mode or a free-running mode. A memory stores the acquired images. The controller processes all of the stored images, and processes at least one of the stored images over an extended time period greater than one of the frames.


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Method And Apparatus For Time And Date Stamping Of Image Files

Method And Apparatus For Time And Date Stamping Of Image Files

US Patent:
8313032, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Nov 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/619917
Inventors:
Chris J. Fjellstad - Smithtown NY, US
James P. Greenrose - Manorvllle NY, US
Artur K. Kasperek - South Setauket NY, US
Thomas E. Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546225, 235375, 235377, 235379
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for time stamping an image file generated by an imaging based barcode reader. The method includes initializing a current time and date on the barcode reader and tracking the current time and date using an oscillator of the barcode reader. The date and time value are set whenever the barcode reader is powered on. The method further includes capturing an image of a target object using the imaging based barcode reader and time stamping the captured image using the time tracked by the oscillator. The time stamped image is then transmitted to a host device.


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Imaging Reader Target Object Finder System

Imaging Reader Target Object Finder System

US Patent:
7857219, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
May 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/441852
Inventors:
Thomas E. Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546201, 23546241
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for reading a target object with an image reader that includes an illumination source that illuminates an area corresponding to an indicia area when the imager is acting within an operating range of the indicia, a two-dimensional array sensor capable of collecting data from a captured image corresponding to an image reflected from the indicia area by the illumination source when the imager is acting within the operating range of the indicia, a starting coordinate located substantially about the center of the captured image, and a processing source including a search routine originating at the starting coordinate capable of analyzing the captured image by employing a plurality of scan paths associated to an algebraic equation.


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Scan Engine Interface

Scan Engine Interface

US Patent:
2008029, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/807746
Inventors:
Bradley S. Carlson - Huntington NY, US
Thomas D. Bianculli - Manorville NY, US
Christopher Brock - Manorville NY, US
Thomas Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Assignee:
SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546241
Abstract:
A scan engine () for imaging a target object () comprises a photosensitive circuitry () located within the scan engine () for capturing an image reflected from a target object () to the scan engine (). A communication interface () is disposed within the scan engine () and coupled to the photosensitive circuitry () for communicating an undecoded signal () to a remote device () over a digital serial interface.


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Camera Frame Selection Based On Barcode Characteristics

Camera Frame Selection Based On Barcode Characteristics

US Patent:
2007027, Dec 6, 2007
Filed:
May 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/443832
Inventors:
Christopher Warren Brock - Manorville NY, US
Brad Carlson - Huntington NY, US
Thomas Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546211
Abstract:
An imaging scanner with a two dimensional array of sensors analyzes data from a segment of the array to detect if one or more indicia conditions is present that would prevent a successful decode based on data in the segment. In this manner, if decoding the indicia using data from the segment of array data is not possible, an enlarged frame of array data can be sought for decode when necessary while one-dimensional and simple two-dimensional barcodes can be quickly processed by loading and decoding only the segment of the array.


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Hand Held Bar Code Reader With Improved Image Capture

Hand Held Bar Code Reader With Improved Image Capture

US Patent:
2007027, Nov 29, 2007
Filed:
May 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/441727
Inventors:
Christopher Brock - Manorville NY, US
Thomas Lackemann - Sayville NY, US
Robert Pang - Williston Park NY, US
Assignee:
SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
235462250, 235462410, 235472010
Abstract:
An imaging-based bar code reader that includes an imaging and decoding system. When used on a stand to image documents, typically neither the stand or document is moving. Therefore blurring due to motion is not an issue. A sensor detects when the scanner is mounted to a stand. When commanded to take an image the scanner electronics and software modifies an auto-exposure process to minimize gain and lengthen exposure. This modification results in the scanner that is effective for scanning bar codes and yet also takes excellent pictures when mounted to a stand.