Patents Examined by Wonki Park
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Patent number: 6039467Abstract: The invention provides an exemplary dispensing unit which includes a cabinet having a plurality of drawers. A plurality of light sources are attached to a bottom of each of the drawers. A liner is removably held within each of the drawers above the light sources. Further, a plurality of adjustable dividers are provided to divide the liner into a plurality of bins for holding items. A processor having a memory for storing a list of items which are held within the bins and an entry device for entering a request for item removal is further provided. A plurality of light indicators are operably attached to the dividers and are arranged such that each light indicator is aligned with a corresponding light source.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1996Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Omnicell Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William K. Holmes
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Patent number: 6027114Abstract: In a document transport apparatus for an image forming system, a pair of trays are provided above the glass platen of the image forming system. A feed tray is spaced above the platen glass and is used to feed documents to be copied one at a time to the glass platen. A discharge tray is spaced above the feed tray for receiving the documents from the glass platen as the documents are copied. The discharge tray is automatically moved to a retracted position, out of the way of the feed tray, when the discharge tray is absent any documents.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Minolta Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tooru Watanabe, Masataka Oda
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Patent number: 5975520Abstract: An expandable cassette for use with device to support a sheet that is fed into from a communication machinery. The expandable tray may include a first tray and a second tray mounted on the first sheet support so that the second tray can be rotated around a shaft that is attached to tray in the direction that paper is discharged from the image forming device. A third tray may be slidably mounted on the second tray in such a manner that the third tray is moveable back and forth along direction that paper is discharged from the image forming apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: SamSung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hyeong-Seog Shim
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Patent number: 5961115Abstract: A method of determining an output level of an output stack of print media in an image forming apparatus. The print media is transported, one print medium at a time, to the output stack. A sensor positioned in association with the output stack senses when the output level of the output stack has reached a near full level. At least one physical characteristic of the print media is identified which can affect the stacking of the print media. The number of the print media transported to the output stack is counted after the near full level is sensed. A determination that the output level of the output stack has reached a full level is made, dependent upon each of the at least one physical characteristic and the counted number of the print media.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Lexmark International Inc.Inventors: Thomas Wilbur Blanck, Cyrus Bradford Clarke, Matthew Lowell McKay, Phillip Byron Wright
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Patent number: 5938189Abstract: The invention relates to a sheet-extracting device with a cassette for receiving a stack of sheets, and to a method of controlling the pressing force of the stack of sheets against the extracting device. The latter has extracting rollers (16) which are arranged on a floating shaft (34). For its part, the floating shaft (34) is centrally connected in a rationally fixed manner to a drive shaft (18) passing through it. The drive shaft (18) is mounted, by one end (20), in a frame-mounted bearing (21) and, by its other end (62), in a displaceable bearing (64). Acting on the bearing (64) is a force sensor (70, 74, 76) which is intended for determining the pressing force of the stack of sheets (12) against the extracting rollers (16). The pressing force is controlled such that it always moves within a narrow middle range between a minimum and a maximum possible value.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gunter Holland-Letz, Peter Weigel, Waldemar Jager
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Patent number: 5938072Abstract: A coin roll dispenser has a number of coin magazines each filled with rolls of coins of a given denomination and removably seated within a housing. Each magazine has a motorized conveyor adapted to receive and sequentially dispense individual coin rolls through a discharge aperture into a discharge passage which transports the coin rolls dispensed from the magazines to a receptacle from which they may be removed by a purchaser. Dispensing is controlled by activating the conveyor in selected magazines. A first sensor detects the coin rolls as they are dispensed from the magazines and a sensor in advance of the receptacle produces a total count which is compared with the total ordered and the total from the first sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Magner CorporationInventors: Eric Lamoureux, Frederic Morin, Frederic Gouin
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Patent number: 5931464Abstract: In a sheet sorting device for distributing sheets consecutively fed from an image forming device such as a copying machine to sorting trays aligned in multiple stages at high speed, there are disposed sheet pressure members for pressing down preceding sheet or sheets previously introduced into the designated sorting tray so as to successfully introduce the following sheet into the designated sorting tray without being hindered by the preceding sheet or sheets on the designated sorting tray. Since the following sheet is in no way hindered by the preceding sheet on the sorting tray in entering into the designated tray by means of the sheet pressure members, the interval between the adjoining sorting trays can be reduced thus to diminish the sorting device in size.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Nisca CorporationInventors: Masao Shimizu, Hiroshi Kaneda
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Patent number: 5931276Abstract: An adjustable chute for X-ray sheet film having different film formats. The chute is further developed in such a way that sheet film received from a cassette loading and unloading station of a daylight cassette loading and unloading device is to be centrically introduced into, and deposited in a light-tight collecting magazine. For this purpose, the chute comprises two guide holders which are arranged in one plane for guiding sheet film from the loading and unloading device into the magazine. The guide holders are pivotable about oppositely and fixedly spaced pivot points for providing an input opening for the sheet film. Setting device arranged adjacent to an output opening of the chute centrically adjusts the guide holders to the film format of the sheet film supplied to the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gerd Hoitz, Albert Rieger, Friedrich Ueffinger
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Patent number: 5931456Abstract: The invention includes an adjustable media tray for an image forming device such as a printer, copier or facsimile machine. The media tray incorporates a media guide which is slidably mounted on the tray. The media tray and associated guide incorporate a releasable locking mechanism which, when engaged, permits the guide to be slidably moved in one direction, but prevents the guide from being slidably moved in the opposite direction. The locking mechanism incorporates a plurality of pawls and at least one ratchet rack with equally-spaced, ramp-shaped teeth. Each of the teeth has a vertical edge. Each of the pawls has associated therewith a plurality of teeth of a single rack, and each of the pawls is adapted to sequentially engage a vertical edge of each of its associated plurality of teeth. Engagement of each pawl with the vertical edge of each of its associated plurality of teeth is out of phase with engagement of each other pawl with the vertical edge of each of its associated plurality of teeth.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Anthony G. Laidlaw
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Patent number: 5927709Abstract: In a device for transporting sheets between a pair of transport rollers of a delivery of a printing machine, each of the rollers feature, along its respective length, several roller sections having greater diameters and roller sections having smaller diameters, with roller sections of one roller having greater diameters facing roller sections of the other roller having smaller diameters in order to provide the sheets, in longitudinal direction, with a transversely extending corrugated profile for the purpose of stiffening the sheets. Due to the fact that either roller sections of roller having greater diameters or roller sections with smaller diameters are mounted so as to be freely rotatable and that, when rotating the respective other roller, the roller sections are entrained by driven opposite roller sections of the respective other roller, all roller surfaces have the same speed so that the surfaces of the sheets are not damaged when being transported onto a delivery pile.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventor: Martin Greive
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Patent number: 5930146Abstract: A drink dispenser can sell or reserve a drink even during a sale of a drink, thereby ensuring the sale of drinks. Namely, if any one of drink sale buttons is pressed while any one of drink discharge valve relays is opened to sell a drink, this request for a sale is stored in a memory. Once the current sale of a drink has been completed, an interval timer starts counting down and after a specified period of time, a valve corresponding to the request for a sale stored in the memory is opened to start a sale. A plurality of drinks may be supplied simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd,Inventor: Katsumi Takenaka
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Patent number: 5927702Abstract: A sheet to be fed by a sheet feed roller is loaded on a sheet feed tray, and a side regulating member is disposed so as to be movable in accordance with the sheet size in order to regulate the position of the loaded sheet in the direction of the sheet width. The side regulating member extends downstream from the sheet feed roller in the sheet feeding direction in order to regulate the position of the sheet in the direction of the sheet width, thereby preventing oblique movement of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroyuki Ishii, Yuzuru Tsurumi, Masahide Tanoue, Hidehiko Kajiya, Akira Yuza, Ryuichi Kojima
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Patent number: 5924689Abstract: A sheet sorter with a stapler includes bins arranged in a vertical direction each of which receives a plurality of sheets discharged from an image recording apparatus to form a stack of sheets. An indexer receives the sheets from the image recording apparatus and is movable up and down along the array of sheet inlet ends of the bins to distribute the sheets to the respective bins through the sheet inlet ends. A stapler is movable along the path of travel of the indexer independently therefrom to staple the stack of sheets on each bin. The stapler is arranged to wait in a waiting position retracted from the path of travel of the indexer in a direction of width of the sheets while the indexer is travelling along the path.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Shigeki Fukai, Tsunemitsu Kazama
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Patent number: 5914886Abstract: A goods selecting apparatus and method for an automatic vending machine enables uses a control device to take necessary actions in case a user selects an article in error among goods stored in the automatic vending machine thereby preventing undesired goods from being extracted. The apparatus has a key input part for generating a key signal corresponding to a cancel or an extract selection of a goods selected by an user. A control part is provided and selectively generates a control signal to cancel or to send the selected goods to a goods extracting slot according to a key signal from the key input part within a predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Kwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hee-Soo Lee
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Patent number: 5911416Abstract: A sheet material conveying apparatus includes a plurality of sheet material feeders. A plurality of pockets are movable past each of the sheet material feeders in turn to sequentially feed sheet material into the pockets. Each pocket has an upper end portion through which sheet material enters the pocket, a lower end portion through which sheet material leaves the pocket, and a support which supports sheet material in the pocket. The support is movable between a plurality of closed positions in which the support is spaced different distances from the upper end portion of the pocket and at least partially blocks the lower end portion of the pocket. The support is movable from each of the closed positions to an open position in which sheet material is movable out of the pocket through the lower end portion of the pocket. The pocket includes a rack and a pinion which are relatively movable to move the support between each of the closed positions and the open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Heidelberg Finishing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Klopfenstein
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Patent number: 5907493Abstract: The present invention features a pharmaceutical dispensing system including a plurality of standardized or universal-type cells disposed in a large array called a module. One or more modules may be disposed in a given pharmacy, and one or more pharmacies may be monitored by a central computer. The system for filling prescriptions includes a graphical interface processing system for monitoring operations of each cell, wherever located, and for sequentially and interactively prompting an operator to perform appropriate; predetermined steps. The system for filling prescriptions sequentially prompts a technician or operator to perform predetermined steps, dependent upon verification of the completion of a prior or previously completed step in the sequence. In a semi-automatic mode, the pharmacist is directed, by suitable prompts on the computer display screen, as to the necessary steps and locations in filling each prescription.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Innovation Associates, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Boyer, James P. Boyer
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Patent number: 5904237Abstract: A device for conveying product stacks of widely differing thicknesses includes counteracting belt conveyors which are each defined by supported operating strands. At least one of the belt conveyors is adjustable relative to the other such that the stack receiving space therebetween is adjustable as a function of the thickness of the stacks to be transported. The spacing adjustment permits variation of the gap in which the stacks are clamped at either of the receiving or discharge end regions of the apparatus. In a preferred device, the upper belt conveyor includes a swivel frame from which a plurality of resiliently biased pressure rollers are supported. Actuators, responsive to sensed stack thickness, produce tilting of the swivel frame about an axis which is itself movable in a plane oriented transverse to the direction of stack movement.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Friedrich Sander, Gerhard Grannemann, Winfried Hedrich
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Patent number: 5901955Abstract: A rotatable gripper drum includes a seat mounted on the drum and a gripper supported on the drum for pivotal movement relative to the seat between an open position and a closed position. The seat is made from a resilient material and includes a body portion having first and second grip surfaces. The drum has a retaining pocket for receiving the body portion of the seat to secure the seat for rotation with the drum. The seat is selectively mountable in the retaining pocket with the body portion in a first orientation in which the first grip surface cooperates with the gripper to grip sheet material or in a second orientation in which the second grip surface cooperates with the gripper to grip sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Heidelberg Finishing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Klopfenstein
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Patent number: 5901954Abstract: A collecting station (1) has a first (3) and a second lateral side guide (4) which are movable transversely to the direction of transport (A). The first side guide (3) has a rigid alignment surface (3a) with a convex, arcuate surface and, for the alignment of a deposited sheet, is moved at a first, high speed to an intermediate position and from there at a second, lower speed to the alignment end position. The second side guide (4) is provided with flexible bristles (5) which compensate for sheet tolerances and which are inclined downwards at an angle of 45.degree.. When the first side guide (3) comes to a standstill, the second side guide (4) is moved at a high speed to the alignment end position, then at a high speed back to an intermediate position in which contact with the sheets is no longer established, and thereafter at a lower speed back again to the alignment end position. For the return of the side guides (3 or 4), firstly the second side guide (4) and then the first side guide (3) are moved.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Franz Allmendinger, Karsten Konig
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Patent number: 5899448Abstract: Sheet feeding apparatus includes a sheet feed device which operates to feed sheets towards or away from a sheet store. The sheet feed device has at least one resilient portion which flexes against its resilience relative to the remainder of the sheet feed device in response to contact with a sheet in the sheet store. A monitoring system is used to monitor the degree of flexure of the resilient portion to determine how full the sheet store is.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: De La Rue International LimitedInventor: Steven Michael Hosking