Patents by Inventor Donna M. Timmons

Donna M. Timmons 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).

  • Patent number: 6773174
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Publication number: 20040062547
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2003
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Patent number: 6666592
    Abstract: The present invention provides for a processing system and method of operating a photographic processor which comprises monitoring an average consumption of water, chemistry, packaging material and energy per unit amount of photographic film processed in the processor. By taking into account the inter-relationship between all of the above-noted parameters, a fully-automated color film processor having a specified eco-efficiency property can be designed. The eco-efficiency property of the processor is characterized in that it provides more function for the processor with less environmental impacts than comparable products and combines attributes such as minimization of mass and a volume of solution that is heated by a processor, effective use of energy, simplification of power consumption, minimization of time required to process film, recovery of waste produced during operation of the processor, and recovery and reuse of water evaporated during use of the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Ronald M. Wexler, Donna M. Timmons, Jay E. Mathewson
  • Patent number: 6645708
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Patent number: 6546294
    Abstract: A system for monitoring the life cycle of an electronic apparatus of the type that creates an output data record such as an exposed photographic film, or a digital data, sound or image file, includes a sensor in the electronic apparatus for monitoring the operation and condition of the apparatus to produce operational data; means in the electronic apparatus for appending the operational data to the data record; a data record utilization device that receives and operates on the data record; and a digital processor in the data record utilization device having a software agent that retrieves the operational data from the data record, processes the operational data and produces a message related to the life cycle of the product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Cavan A. Kelsey, James R. Milch, Dale B. Parks, Donna M. Timmons
  • Patent number: 6520693
    Abstract: A method of providing photoprocessing services utilizes a packaging system in which photoprocessing solutions are distributed from a source of manufacture to a photofinishing site. The packaging system includes a rigid or semi-rigid outer container and at least one internal container. The internal container includes the processing solution, and can be made of a rigid or flexible material. The internal container may be separable from the outer container or may be in the form of an internal compartment that is integral with the outer container. As an option, the outer container can house a further container that is designed to collect waste or spent solution from the photoprocessing site. With the system of the present invention, a designated supplier entity can follow the packaging system through an entire usage cycle of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Lloyd A. Lobo, Jeffrey L. Hall, Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons
  • Publication number: 20020181960
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Patent number: 6468722
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Publication number: 20020142253
    Abstract: A cartridge that supplies fresh photographic processing solution or chemistry to a photoprocessing machine and recovers silver from spent processing solution. The cartridge is designed to integrate a solution supply system and a silver recovery system to facilitate the collection of silver from spent processing solution, form a less-regulated spent solution and reduce chemical exposures to operators of photoprocessing systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons, Richard R. Horn
  • Publication number: 20020141758
    Abstract: A method of providing photoprocessing services utilizes a packaging system in which photoprocessing solutions are distributed from a source of manufacture to a photofinishing site. The packaging system includes a rigid or semi-rigid outer container and at least one internal container. The internal container includes the processing solution, and can be made of a rigid or flexible material. The internal container may be separable from the outer container or may be in the form of an internal compartment that is integral with the outer container. As an option, the outer container can house a further container that is designed to collect waste or spent solution from the photoprocessing site. With the system of the present invention, a designated supplier entity can follow the packaging system through an entire usage cycle of the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Lloyd A. Lobo, Jeffrey L. Hall, Robert B. Call, Jay E. Mathewson, Donna M. Timmons