Patents by Inventor Alan E. Rapkin
Alan E. Rapkin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7115056Abstract: A drive belt tensioning method and assembly using a dual spring tensioner. A pulley from a drive belt/pulley system is mounted onto a pivot arm having a pivot point. A tensioner spring mounts between the machine frame and the pivot arm, such that is causes rotation of the pivot arm about the pivot point in the opposite direction that the belt/pulley system causes rotation about the pivot point. A stop is used to keep the pivot arm in the position of tensioner spring/belt/pulley system equilibrium. This stop is mounted to the machine frame after the pivot arm equilibrium is reached. A retainer spring mounts between the machine frame and the pivot arm such that when in tension it causes a rotational force about the pivot point in the same direction that the tensioner spring causes a rotational force about the pivot point.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Alan E. Rapkin, Richard G. Luther, Morris A. Karski, Steven P. Bailey
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Patent number: 6988725Abstract: A method of registering a sheet in a duplex copier to alleviate the misalignment between the images copied on the front and back of the same sheet and to compensate for paper cut tolerances. The error angle of skew between a target angle, e.g. 90°, and the trailing edge of the sheet is measured and stored during a first pass. When the same sheet is fed through a second pass, the error angle is retrieved and the target angle is adjusted to compensate for the skew error of the first pass so that any misalignment between front and back images is substantially improved over systems that register images to the sheet without any knowledge of the location of the opposite side image.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Alan E. Rapkin
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Publication number: 20040251611Abstract: A method of registering a sheet in a duplex copier to alleviate the misalignment between the images copied on the front and back of the same sheet and to compensate for paper cut tolerances. The error angle of skew between a target angle, e.g. 90°, and the trailing edge of the sheet is measured and stored during a first pass. When the same sheet is fed through a second pass, the error angle is retrieved and the target angle is adjusted to compensate for the skew error of the first pass so that any misalignment between front and back images is substantially improved over systems that register images to the sheet without any knowledge of the location of the opposite side image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Alan E. Rapkin
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Patent number: 6826384Abstract: An image-production system includes a marking engine. The image-forming production system may also include an inserter. The marking engine includes a marking engine controller, a speed adjust system and a registration system. The registration system aligns sheets going to an imaging unit. The speed adjust system controller includes a speed adjust system controller. When at least one sheet approaches the speed adjust system, the marking engine controller transmits a synch pulse signal to the speed adjust system controller. The speed adjust system transmits a signal to the speed adjust system controller of the arrival time of the at least one sheet. The speed adjust system compares the measured arrival time with the synch pulse signal to adjust a speed and timing of the sheet before the sheet is transferred to the registration system.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael T. Dobbertin, Alan E. Rapkin, Thomas K. Sciurba
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Publication number: 20040062582Abstract: An image-production system includes a marking engine. The image-forming production system may also include an inserter. The marking engine includes a marking engine controller, a speed adjust system and a registration system. The registration system aligns sheets going to an imaging unit. The speed adjust system controller includes a speed adjust system controller. When at least one sheet approaches the speed adjust system, the marking engine controller transmits a synch pulse signal to the speed adjust system controller. The speed adjust system transmits a signal to the speed adjust system controller of the arrival time of the at least one sheet. The speed adjust system compares the measured arrival time with the synch pulse signal to adjust a speed and timing of the sheet before the sheet is transferred to the registration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Michael T. Dobbertin, Alan E. Rapkin, Thomas K. Sciurba
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Patent number: 6657754Abstract: This is a passively energized floating guide for a parked head scanner having a scanning glass slit. This floating guide applies pressure to the original papers crossing the scanning glass slit in order to wipe the scanning glass slit, and keep it free from contamination. The floating guide comprises a wiper bar which is pivotally mounted above the scanning glass slit such that it extends from end to end of the scanning glass slit, and it rests on the scanning glass slit when at rest. The weight and pivot point for the wiper bar are chosen such that the force of the original paper rotates the wiper bar and causes the wiper bar to press down on the original as it passes between the wiper bar and the scanning glass slit with sufficient force to clean the glass, but not enough force to jam the paper. This is the case even for lightweight papers. After the paper has passed, the wiper bar pivots back to its initial position.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Alan E. Rapkin, Richard G. Luther, Morris A. Karski, Anton Suk
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Publication number: 20010046913Abstract: A drive belt tensioning method and assembly using a dual spring tensioner. A pulley from a drive belt/pulley system is mounted onto a pivot arm having a pivot point. A tensioner spring mounts between the machine frame and the pivot arm, such that is causes rotation of the pivot arm about the pivot point in the opposite direction that the belt/pulley system causes rotation about the pivot point. A stop is used to keep the pivot arm in the position of tensioner spring/belt/pulley system equilibrium. This stop is mounted to the machine frame after the pivot arm equilibrium is reached. A retainer spring mounts between the machine frame and the pivot arm such that when in tension it causes a rotational force about the pivot point in the same direction that the tensioner spring causes a rotational force about the pivot point.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Alan E. Rapkin, Richard G. Luther, Morris A. Karski, Steven P. Bailey
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Publication number: 20010043370Abstract: This is a passively energized floating guide for a parked head scanner having a scanning glass slit. This floating guide applies pressure to the original papers crossing the scanning glass slit in order to wipe the scanning glass slit, and keep it free from contamination. The floating guide comprises a wiper bar which is pivotally mounted above the scanning glass slit such that it extends from end to end of the scanning glass slit, and it rests on the scanning glass slit when at rest. The weight and pivot point for the wiper bar are chosen such that the force of the original paper rotates the wiper bar and causes the wiper bar to press down on the original as it passes between the wiper bar and the scanning glass slit with sufficient force to clean the glass, but not enough force to jam the paper. This is the case even for lightweight papers. After the paper has passed, the wiper bar pivots back to its initial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Alan E. Rapkin, Richard G. Luther, Morris A. Karski, Anton Suk
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Patent number: 5322273Abstract: A sheet registration mechanism for aligning a sheet moving along a substantially planar transport path relative to such transport path in a plurality of orthogonal directions (e.g., the cross-track and in-track directions and remove skew). The mechanism comprises a first roller assembly having a first urging roller mounted for rotation about an axis lying in a plane parallel to the plane of the transport path, and substantially perpendicular to the direction of sheet travel along the transport path. A second roller assembly has a second urging roller mounted for rotation about an axis lying in a plane parallel to the plane of the transport path, and substantially perpendicular to the direction of sheet travel along the transport path. A third roller assembly has a third urging roller mounted for rotation about an axis lying in a plane parallel to the plane of the transport path, and substantially perpendicular to the direction of sheet travel along the transport path.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Alan E. Rapkin, Wayne W. Forrest, Richard G. Luther, Vidanand Chand
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Patent number: 5232213Abstract: In a sheet feeder device of the vacuum belt type, the vacuum belt moves in a pivotal manner between a generally horizontal sheet acquiring position, in which the lower face of the belt confronts the top surface of the top sheet, lying generally flat atop the underlying stack sheet; and a tilted position, in which the belt lifts the leading end of the acquired top sheet away from the underlying sheet, flexes it to insure its separation from the underlying sheet and delivers it endwise to a sheet receiving unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael H. Parsons, Gregory R. Jantsch, Alan E. Rapkin, James D. Shifley
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Patent number: 5085418Abstract: An improved recirculating document feeder for presenting sheets from a document sheet stack individually to a station of the reproduction apparatus for reproducing of information contained on such sheets. The improved recirculating document feeder comprises a support for a document sheet stack with a selected side of each document sheet facing up and with the selected side of the topmost document sheet in said stack for ready viewing. A feed path extends away from the then back to the document stack support, for directing sheets from the support into association with the reproducing station and then back to the stack, the feed path defining with the support a closed-loop that inverts a sheet and directs the sheet into association with the reproducing station selected side down and then inverts the sheet again and directs the sheet to the top of the stack selected side up. Document sheets are selectively fed from the stack seriatim about the feed path.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Alan E. Rapkin, John E. Cockayne
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Patent number: 5016062Abstract: An apparatus for forming multicolor toner images includes an endless web having rows of perforations along each edge. In one embodiment, two or more drums have sprockets on each end. These sprockets engage the rows of perforations in the web. Toner images of different color are created in each drum by creating electrostatic images and toning those images with toners of different colors. The toner images are transferred in registration to the web. The number of perforations in the web is chosen to create a small amount of slack between the drums which permits the sprocket teeth to orient the web with respect to each drum thereby preventing misregistration due to skew, for example, because of misalignment of the axes of the drums. According to a second embodiment a similar registration scheme is used with images that are formed by exposing and toning the same portion of a photoconductive web with toners of different color.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Alan E. Rapkin
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Patent number: 4990969Abstract: A primary imaging member, for example, a photoconductive web is used to form a series of primary toner images. Each toner image in the series is transferred to a separate secondary imaging member. The secondary image members can be drums covered by blank master sheets. Masters are formed on the secondary imaging members defined by the primary toner image. For example, the primary toner images can be fused to the master sheets to form xeroprinting masters. The masters are used to form transferable color images that are transferred back to the primary imaging member in registration to form a multicolor image. The multicolor image can be transferred to a receiving sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Alan E. Rapkin