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Gregory E Pasik

from Auburn, NY
Age ~68

Gregory Pasik Phones & Addresses

  • 72 Perrine St, Auburn, NY 13021 (315) 253-9898
  • Skan Falls, NY

Work

Company: Honeywell 2000 to 2015 Position: Software engineer ii

Education

Degree: Associates, Associate of Arts School / High School: Cayuga Community College Specialities: Applied Science

Skills

Embedded Systems • Embedded Software • Firmware • Rtos • Electronics • C++ • Engineering Management • Manufacturing • Engineering • C

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

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Gregory Pasik

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Location:
Auburn, NY
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Honeywell 2000 - 2015
Software Engineer Ii

Welch Allyn 1986 - 2000
Senior Technical Specialist
Education:
Cayuga Community College
Associates, Associate of Arts, Applied Science
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software
Firmware
Rtos
Electronics
C++
Engineering Management
Manufacturing
Engineering
C

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Updating Indicia Readers

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US Patent:
20080093456, Apr 24, 2008
Filed:
Oct 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/584239
Inventors:
Gregory Pasik - Auburn NY, US
James S. Ledwith - Lansing NY, US
Joseph Walczyk - Syracuse NY, US
Barry H. Keys - Batavia NY, US
Dennis H. Cudzilo - Camillus NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
235454, 23546215
Abstract:
An indicia reader system comprising: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.

Processor Module For Video Inspection Probe

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US Patent:
57011559, Dec 23, 1997
Filed:
Dec 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/581304
Inventors:
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Michael J. Piloski - Skaneateles NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 104
H04N 718
US Classification:
348 72
Abstract:
A plug-in module for a video probe has a housing which contains video processing circuitry to receive a video output from a miniature video imager and produces a video signal suitable to apply, without further processing, to a video monitor. The module plugs into a mating socket of a power and illumination unit. A fiber optic bundle extends into a sleeve protruding from a proximal face of the module, and is positioned at the focus of a small, high efficacy lamp assembly. The housing of the plug-in module environmentally seals the electronic circuitry.

Video Laparoscope With Sealed Video Processor Module And Illumination Unit

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US Patent:
57023450, Dec 30, 1997
Filed:
Jul 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/508672
Inventors:
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Michael J. Pileski - Skaneateles NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 104
US Classification:
600109
Abstract:
A laparoscope is constructed with a plug-in module containing video processing circuitry and coupled through a flexible umbilical to a rigid or partly rigid insertion tube that contains a miniature video camera. A fiber optic bundle for illumination has a bifurcated proximal end with two portions each terminating in respective sleeves that project from the module. The sleeve projects from the module. The sleeves position the illumination bundle portions at the focussed spot of light produced by respective low-power metal halide discharge lamps. A rotary vane shutter is servo controlled to limit the amount of light entering the fiber optic bundle so that the monitor video picture is kept at a constant level. The metal sleeve for the fiber optic bundle ends serve as grounding elements, and are coupled by a grounding pigtail within the module to a ground conductor in the umbilical. A test opening with a threaded plug serves as a pressure test port.

Hand-Held Diagnostic Dental Probe With Video Imaging

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US Patent:
55272622, Jun 18, 1996
Filed:
Sep 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/531889
Inventors:
Richard A. Monroe - Liverpool NY
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Robert R. Huntley - Skaneateles Falls NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 104
US Classification:
600110
Abstract:
An improved hand-held diagnostic dental probe includes a casing that having a hand-holdable body portion, a neck portion that extends from the body portion to a head portion that is formed of a back cover and a front cover. A circuit board assembly in the body portion contains video processing circuitry, and a flexible neck board extends forward from the body portion through the neck portion of the casing to a head board located in the head portion of the casing. A solid state imager and a miniature lamp are disposed on the head board. The front cover contains an adjustable focus lens cell for focusing on the imager an image of a target in the lens cell's field of view. The instrument provides a monitor-ready standard format full color video signal.

Servo Actuated Steering Mechanism For Borescope Or Endoscope

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US Patent:
49414542, Jul 17, 1990
Filed:
Oct 5, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/417554
Inventors:
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Earl H. Slee - Syracuse NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Michael J. Pileski - Warners NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 100
G02B 700
US Classification:
128 4
Abstract:
This invention involves a cable bendable borescope in which opposing cable pairs are displaced to deflect the tip of the borescope in the perpendicular planes of motion. A servo motor is connected to each pair of actuating cables to selectively displace one or the other in accordance with the rotation of the servo motor. A control circuit for rotating the servo motors has a pulse generation network and a modulator circuit for modulating the pulse width to control the degree of rotation of the servo motors. A joystick type of actuator for the control circuit creates a change in variable potentiometers for the two directions of motion of the joystick which, in turn, causes the control circuit to rotate the servo motors for the corresponding plane of motion to produce the desired deflection of the tip of the borescope insertion tube. Tension control, centering and component compensation circuits are provided to limit stress on the cables. The servo motors are slidably mounted on a track with spring anchors to the frame chosen to allow the entire assembly to move to limit tension in the actuating cables to a predetermined amount.

Remote Hand-Held Diagnostic Instrument With Video Imaging

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US Patent:
55272614, Jun 18, 1996
Filed:
Dec 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/365882
Inventors:
Richard A. Monroe - Liverpool NY
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Robert R. Huntley - Skaneateles Falls NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 100
US Classification:
600109
Abstract:
A hand-held, fully remote diagnostic instrument having video capability is configured for any one of a number of clinical or industrial applications. The instrument has a casing that includes a hand-holdable body portion, a neck portion that extends from the body portion to a head portion that is formed of a back cover, a front cover, and a sealing gasket to form a fully soakable instrument. A circuit board assembly in the body portion contains video processing circuitry, and a flexible neck board which extends forward from the body portion through the neck portion of the casing to a head board located in the head portion of the casing. A solid state imager and a miniature lamp are disposed on the head board. The front cover contains an adjustable focus lens cell for focusing on the imager an image of a target in the lens cell's field of view. The instrument can be configured for various applications by installing front and back covers that are suited for a specific purpose.

Hand Held Diagnostic Instrument With Video Imaging

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US Patent:
56625863, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Apr 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/634247
Inventors:
Richard A. Monroe - Liverpool NY
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Robert R. Huntley - Skaneateles Falls NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 104
US Classification:
600110
Abstract:
A hand-held diagnostic instrument includes a casing having a hand-holdable body portion and a neck portion that extends from the body portion to a head portion that is formed of a back cover and a front cover. A circuit board assembly in the body portion contains video processing circuitry, and a flexible neck board extends forward from the body portion through the neck portion of the casing to a head board located in the head portion of the casing. A solid state imager and a miniature lamp are disposed on the head board. The front cover contains an adjustable focus lens cell for focusing on the imager an image of a target in the lens cell's field of view. The instrument provides a monitor-ready standard format full color video signal.

Illumination System For Portable Color Imager Borescope

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US Patent:
49573462, Sep 18, 1990
Filed:
Oct 6, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/417555
Inventors:
Robert J. Wood - Syracuse NY
Earl H. Slee - Syracuse NY
Gregory E. Pasik - Auburn NY
Michael J. Pileski - Warners NY
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G02B 2326
US Classification:
350 9626
Abstract:
This invention involves a lighting system for a portable borescope in which the light is turned on and off at video frequencies and the duration of actuation is controlled in relation to the illumination picked up by the video imager in the distal end of the borescope insertion tube. By turning off the lamp for a significant portion of the duty cycle, a significant amount of power is saved, allowing use of the system in a battery operated borescope.
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