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Mark Living Braginsky

from Longmeadow, MA
Deceased

Mark Braginsky Phones & Addresses

  • 142 Yarmouth St, Longmeadow, MA 01106
  • Springfield, MA
  • 13321 Golf Pointe Dr, Pt Charlotte, FL 33953 (941) 743-4196
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • Danbury, CT

Work

Position: Consultant-education

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Leningradskij Engineering University 1973 to 1977 Specialities: Education, Engineering

Interests

Reading

Resumes

Resumes

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Consultant-Education

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Location:
13321 Golf Pointe Dr, Port Charlotte, FL 33953
Work:

Consultant-Education

Palmer High School Jul 1999 - Jul 2009
Physics Teacher
Education:
Leningradskij Engineering University 1973 - 1977
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Education, Engineering
Interests:
Reading

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Braginsky
Secretary
PIONEER CHIROPRACTIC, INC
250 Belmont Ave, Springfield, MA 01108
142 Yarmouth St, Longmeadow, MA 01106

Publications

Us Patents

Illumination System For Use In Imaging Moving Articles

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US Patent:
6352349, Mar 5, 2002
Filed:
Mar 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/535051
Inventors:
Mark B. Braginsky - Longmeadow MA
Robert H. Esslinger - Wilton CT
William D. Hess - Clinton Corners NY
Peter R. Gluege - Warwick NY
Assignee:
United Parcel Services of America, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G03B 1502
US Classification:
362 8, 362 11, 362 16, 362 18
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for illuminating articles, such as parcels, moving beneath a camera on a conveyor belt. Multiple light sources are positioned alongside the conveyor to direct light angled downwardly and from the side of the conveyor. Each light source has an elongated lamp angled with respect to the surface of the article and a light directing device, preferably a Fresnel lens, positioned to receive light from the lamp and to direct the light toward the surface at an angle equal to or greater than forty degrees from an optical axis of the camera.

Synchronous Semi-Automatic Parallel Sorting

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US Patent:
6878896, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Jul 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/205016
Inventors:
Mark B. Braginsky - Longmeadow MA, US
Peter R. Gluege - Westport CT, US
Robert H. Esslinger - Wilton CT, US
William D. Hess - Clinton Corners NY, US
Assignee:
United Parcel Service of America, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06K009/00
US Classification:
209583, 209546, 209705, 700213, 700214, 700215, 700225, 700226
Abstract:
The present invention reveals a sorting system for use in manual sorting, which presents a detached ephemeral display moving in a manner corresponding to the movement of the article, by which an article to be sorted can be quickly and easily identified. To accomplish its purpose, the device comprises: feed conveyors; a switching unit; optical readers positioned to capture destination indicia affixed to each article; a detached moving display which remains close to the article to be sorted and presents information representative of the article's destination location; a destination location which signals when a related article is approaching; and a controller capable of assigning destination locations and controlling display devices.

Unsymmetrical Elliptical Reflector For Spatial Illumination

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US Patent:
57917710, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Dec 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/574956
Inventors:
Johannes A. S. Bjorner - Woodbury CT
Bennett Pardee - Redding CT
Mark B. Braginsky - Longmeadow MA
Assignee:
United Parcel Service of America, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F21V 700
US Classification:
362297
Abstract:
An unsymmetrical elliptical reflector for spatial illumination. The invention includes a novel reflector and a novel illumination system including the novel reflector. The novel reflector includes first and second, non-symmetrical, elliptical elongate reflector surfaces. The eccentricities of the first and second reflector surfaces are different such that they have common first foci and different conjugate foci. The novel illumination system incorporates the novel reflector and provides intense, focused illumination at two foci positioned at two heights above a conveyor surface. The illumination intensity between the two foci is sufficiently intense to provide adequate illumination of encoded labels carried on package surfaces at heights between the two foci.
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