Patents Assigned to Phogenix Imaging, LLC
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Publication number: 20040070658Abstract: A method of selectively producing a glossy or matte finish to an ink jet printed image by applying a clear protective plastic laminate having a glossy finish to the surface of the image, heating the laminate to soften it and then selectively impressing a surface texture into the soften laminate. Pressing the softened laminate against an endless belt having a textured surface forms the surface texture. The laminate is maintained in contact with the belt for a cooling period so as to permit a cold separation of the laminate from the belt.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Mark Steven Janosky, Allan Wexler
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Publication number: 20030177880Abstract: A cutter system for cutting a larger sheet into individual photographic images includes a cutter for severing a transverse strip containing one or more printed images from a larger sheet. A transport table positioned to receive the strip from the cutter includes two sets of drivers, one set for moving the strip longitudinally and a second set for moving the strip laterally to a second cutter that in turn separates the strip into individual photographs. Sensors in both cutters acting in response to fiducial marks on the larger sheet cooperate with the drivers for positioning the larger sheet and the severed strip at the proper cutting locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventor: David M. Petersen
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Publication number: 20030156839Abstract: An automatic photographing film developing and scanning apparatus includes a film developing portion that automatically performs predetermined developing processing of a photographed non-developed film led by a leader, a film scanning portion that scans a processed film developed by the film developing portion to generate a digitalized image and a film guide portion that guides the processed film to the film scanning portion, the film guide portion being disposed on a film transferring path between the film developing portion and the film scanning portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Phogenix Imaging, LLC.Inventor: Masayuki Tani
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Patent number: 6604869Abstract: A system for handling effluent from a film processor. A transportable holding tank is attached to the film processor using quick-disconnect fittings, and accepts effluent discharged from the film processor by gravity. The holding tank is uncoupled from the film processor and coupled to a receiving station with quick-disconnect fittings similar to those on the film processor. The effluent is pumped into the receiving station. The system is designed to minimize exposure to film processing chemicals, and handles parallel segregated streams of silver-bearing and non silver-bearing effluent.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging LLCInventors: Michael H. Davis, Marland Chow
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Patent number: 6598953Abstract: A method for monitoring the condition of an inkjet printhead. A test image is printed by the printhead and a second reference printhead. The density of ink dots in the test image is selected so that each dot just contacts adjacent dots while avoiding significant overlap. A defective nozzle can produce misplaced or undersized dots, creating abnormal spacing between adjacent dots. At the selected ink dot density, the abnormal spacing is most perceptible to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventor: William E. Bland
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Publication number: 20030107640Abstract: A sheet of inkjet printed photographic images having orthogonal fiducial marks extending along a leading edge of the printed field and along a lateral side of the printed field. The fiducial marks register with the printed field and provide information regarding the location of the images in the printed field relative to the larger sheet. The registration of the lateral side fiducial mark and print field is accomplished by exercising the nozzles of the print head at each pass of the print head during the printing of the photographic image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Terence Chee Sung Chang, James Robert Schmedake, William E. Bland, Hongsheng Zhang, Herb Sarnoff
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Patent number: 6554216Abstract: Disclosed is a buffer disposed to receive cut sheets from a first workstation operating at a first slower speed, deskew the sheets and deliver them to a second workstation operating at a second faster speed. The buffer has a guide defining a path of travel extending from driven inlet rollers at a buffer inlet to driven exit rollers adjacent a buffer exit. The guide includes a trap that opens to accommodate a service loop formed of the cut sheet that is longer than the path of travel. The inlet rollers are driven at the first slower speed to move cut sheets into the buffer and up to the exit rollers and the exit rollers are selectively driven at the second faster speed to deliver cut sheets to the second workstation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Patent number: 6536892Abstract: A sheet of inkjet printed photographic images having orthogonal fiducial marks extending along a leading edge of the printed field and along a lateral side of the printed field. The fiducial marks register with the printed field and provide information regarding the location of the images in the printed field relative to the larger sheet. The registration of the lateral side fiducial mark and print field is accomplished by exercising the nozzles of the print head at each pass of the print head during the printing of the photographic image.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Terence Chee Sung Chang, James Robert Schmedake, William E. Bland, Hongsheng Zhang, Herb Sarnoff
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Patent number: 6517200Abstract: A buffer for transporting a flexible work piece such as a printed sheet between a first and a second workstation having different operational speeds. The buffer has drive rollers arranged along a path of travel from the outlet of the first station to the inlet of the second for moving the work piece through the buffer at a constant speed that may be different than the operational speeds of the workstations. A slip clutch limits the torque applied by the drive rollers should the constant speed of the buffer be greater than the speed at which the sheet is moving through the first work station and a one-way clutch allows the drive rollers to overrun a drive shaft to permit the sheet to move into and out of the buffer at a speed greater than the constant speed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Rajan Ramaswamy, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 6505906Abstract: A method providing for the exercise of one or more nozzles of an inkjet print head and simultaneously forming fiducial registration marks on a sheet of print medium. The exercising and forming of the fiducial registration marks both occur in the course of forming inkjet printed images on the sheet of print medium so that the prints and fiducial marks are in registry. Preferably exercising of the nozzles occurs at the beginning and end of each pass of the print head so that there are two such fiducial marks, one along each lateral edge of the image. A segment of a print medium including printed images and a fiducial mark composed of the exercise of the inkjet print head nozzles is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: William E. Bland, Michael Puyot, Rajan Ramaswamy, Terence Chee Sung Chang
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Patent number: 6501531Abstract: A photofinishing system and method for utilizing otherwise wasted space on a sheet of photographic paper. The system includes a printer such as an ink jet printer, laser printer or digital silver-halide system for printing a set of desired images on a larger sheet of photographic paper. The system nests the images on the larger sheet so as to minimize wasted space. The amount of wasted space is determined and, if the space is large enough, the system prints an extra image in the space. The extra image can comprise a diagnostic pattern, promotional literature or an additional copy of at least one of the desired images.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Dave Clark, Michael Puyot, Rajan Ramaswamy, William Bland, John Manard
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Patent number: 6460687Abstract: Disclosed is a buffer disposed to receive cut sheets from a first workstation operating at a first slower speed, deskew the sheets and deliver them to a second workstation operating at a second faster speed. The buffer has a guide defining a path of travel extending from a drive roller at a buffer inlet to a deskewing roller adjacent a buffer exit. The guide includes a trap that opens to accommodate a service loop formed of the cut sheet that is longer than the path of travel. The drive roller is driven at the first slower speed to move cut sheets into the buffer and up to the deskewing rollers and the deskewing roller is selectively driven at the second faster speed to deliver cut sheets to the second workstation.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis