Martin E Karl, Age 6317948 Windy Hill Rd, Staunton, IL 62088

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17948 Windy Hill Rd, Staunton, IL 62088 (618) 635-2722

835 Myrtle St, Staunton, IL 62088 (618) 635-2722

Chicago, IL

17948 Windy Hill Rd, Staunton, IL 62088 (618) 535-6006

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Home Inspections

Location:
17948 Windy Hill Rd, Staunton, IL 62088
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
All Pro Home Inspections
Home Inspections
Education:
Staunton High School 1976 - 1980
Brown's Business School
Skills:
Foreclosures, Buyers, Real Estate, Single Family Homes, Radon Measurement, Sellers, New Homes, Residential Homes, Hud, Condos, Relocation, Investment Properties, New Home Sales, First Time Home Buyers, Home Inspections, Radon
Interests:
Career
Kids
Exercise
Investing
Outdoors
Electronics
Home Improvement
Shooting
Reading
Sports
Music
Automobiles
Golf
Movies
Fishing
Languages:
English
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Martin Karl

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Near-Field Miniature Coupler

US Patent:
7839287, Nov 23, 2010
Filed:
Mar 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/694329
Inventors:
Boris Y. Tsirline - Glenview IL, US
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
ZIH Corp. - Hamilton
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405727, 340 1051, 455 411
Abstract:
A near-field coupler for a RFID system is provided. The coupler is configured to selectively communicate with a targeted transponder from among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The coupler includes a conductive strip terminated by a load. The load is for matching an input impedance of the coupler to a source impedance of a transceiver. The conductive strip is based on a quarter wavelength of the center operating frequency. The conductive strip may have a substantially constant width and a length substantially equal to the quarter wavelength. Or the conductive strip may have a variable width defining a tapered profile and a length less than the quarter wavelength. The tapered profile may be an exponential profile or a Klopfenstein profile. Due to the overall size of the coupler to a typical transponder, the center of the coupler and the center of the transponder may be offset during coupling.

Rfid Uhf Stripline Antenna-Coupler

US Patent:
8358246, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Jul 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/829455
Inventors:
Boris Y. Tsirline - Glenview IL, US
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
ZIH Corp. - Lincolnshire IL
International Classification:
H01Q 1/38
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
343700MS, 3405727
Abstract:
A stripline antenna-coupler for a RFID system is provided. The coupler is configured to communicate with a targeted transponder from among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The coupler may include at least two conductive strips, at least one terminating load, a dielectric material, a first ground plane, and a second ground plane. Each of the conductive strips extends between the first and second ground planes and the dielectric material from an input end connected to a transceiver to a loaded end connected to the terminating load. The conductive strips may be configured to propagate electromagnetic fields concentrated in a near field region of the conductive strips in a direction generally perpendicular to the conductive strips to couple with a targeted transponder. The coupler may include an enclosure for directing the electromagnetic fields. The conductive strip may have a tapered or non-linear profile such as a modified bow-tie profile.

System For Processing Media Units And An Associated Media Roll

US Patent:
2008029, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/755600
Inventors:
Boris Y. Tsirline - Glenview IL, US
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Steven Kovanko - Downers Grove IL, US
Anthony Brown - Spring Grove IL, US
Chris Aiello - Franklin Park IL, US
Daniel F. Donato - Johnsburg IL, US
Robert Gawelczyk - Chicago IL, US
Tom Zwier - Lake Zurich IL, US
William Shuff - Glenview IL, US
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
G06K 19/06
G06K 7/06
US Classification:
399 23, 235441, 235492
Abstract:
Media rolls, support structures for the media rolls, and media processing systems are provided. A media roll may include an identification transponder having retrievable information regarding the media units and associated media unit transponders wound around a core of the media roll. A support structure may include a spindle for supporting a media roll and include an identification coupler for communicating with the identification transponder. In addition to the spindle having the identification coupler, the media processing systems may include a second coupler for encoding the media unit transponders and a printhead for printing indicia onto the media units. The information retrieved from the identification transponder may be used to adjust one or more encoding and/or printing settings of the systems.

Media Processing System And Associated Spindle

US Patent:
2008029, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/755591
Inventors:
Boris Y. Tsirline - Glenview IL, US
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Steven Kovanko - Downers Grove IL, US
Anthony Brown - Spring Grove IL, US
Chris Aiello - Franklin Park IL, US
Robert Gawelczyk - Chicago IL, US
Tom Zwier - Lake Zurich IL, US
William Shuff - Glenview IL, US
International Classification:
B41J 11/00
G08C 19/00
US Classification:
400613, 3405727
Abstract:
Media rolls, support structures for the media rolls, and media processing systems are provided. A media roll may include an identification transponder having retrievable information regarding the media units and associated media unit transponders wound around a core of the media roll. A support structure may include a spindle for supporting a media roll and include an identification coupler for communicating with the identification transponder. In addition to the spindle having the identification coupler, the media processing systems may include a second coupler for encoding the media unit transponders and a printhead for printing indicia onto the media units. The information retrieved from the identification transponder may be used to adjust one or more encoding and/or printing settings of the systems.

Rfid Uhf Stripline Antenna-Coupler

US Patent:
2013012, May 16, 2013
Filed:
Dec 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/719745
Inventors:
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
ZIH Corp. - Lincolnshire IL
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
G06K 7/01
US Classification:
358 115, 340 101
Abstract:
A system having a multi-coupler array is provided. Each coupler is configured to communicate with a targeted transponder from among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The couplers may each include one or more conductive strips, at least one terminating load, a dielectric material, a first ground plane, and a second ground plane. Each of the conductive strips can extend between the first and second ground planes and the dielectric material from an input end connected to a transceiver to a loaded end connected to the terminating load. The conductive strips may be configured to propagate electromagnetic fields concentrated in a near field region of the conductive strips in a direction generally perpendicular to the conductive strips to couple with a targeted transponder. The coupler may include an enclosure for directing the electromagnetic fields. The conductive strip may have a tapered or non-linear profile such as a modified bow-tie profile.

Rfid Uhf Stripline Coupler

US Patent:
7586410, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
Mar 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/371785
Inventors:
Boris Y. Tsirline - Libertyville IL, US
Karl Torchalski - Arlington Heights IL, US
Martin Andreas Karl Schwan - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
ZIH Corp. - Hamilton
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405721, 3405724, 3405727, 3405728, 3405391, 34082569, 34082572, 235375, 235432
Abstract:
A stripline coupler for a RFID system is provided. The coupler is configured to communicate with a targeted transponder from among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The coupler may include a conductive strip, a terminating load, a dielectric material, a first ground plane, and a second ground plane. The conductive strip extends between the first and second ground planes and the dielectric material from an input end connected to a transceiver to a loaded end connected to the terminating load. The conductive strip may be configured to propagate electromagnetic fields concentrated in a near field region of the conductive strip in a direction generally perpendicular to the conductive strip to couple with a targeted transponder. The coupler may include an enclosure for directing the electromagnetic fields. The conductive strip may have a tapered or non-linear profile such as a modified bow-tie profile, an exponential profile, or a Klopfenstein profile.

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