Patents by Inventor Kenneth M. Kaufmann

Kenneth M. Kaufmann 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: 4466072
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment, as a function of a stored anti-oxidation replenishment rate and anti-oxidation replenishment provided by exhaustion replenishment. A time interval of fixed duration is initiated, at the end of which the anti-oxidation replenishment required due to expired time is compared to the amount of anti-oxidation replenishment provided by the exhaustion replenishment in that time interval. If the amount of needed anti-oxidation replenishment reaches a preset value, a fixed amount of replenisher is added to the developer tank. If the amount of needed anti-oxidation replenishment is less than the preset value, no replenisher is added and all amounts continue to accumulate. The comparison is repeated at the end of successive time intervals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4456355
    Abstract: A processor for processing undeveloped photographic film discs mounted on a spindle assembly has a conveyor to intermittently convey the spindle assembly from a first end to a second end of the processor along a generally horizontal conveyor path. The spindle assembly is conveyed to a plurality of processing stations along the conveyor path, with each processing station having a processing tank. During processing, the processing tanks move between an upward process position and a downward dump and transport position. A fluid dispenser at each processing station dispenses processing fluid to the processing tank at that processing station when a spindle assembly is positioned at that processing station. A spindle sensor at the first end of the processor provides a signal indicative of the presence of the spindle assembly in the processor. The operations of the conveyor, processing tank movement and fluid dispensers are controlled by a control apparatus as a function of the spindle sensor signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth M. Kaufmann, Robert W. Lundstrom, Robert E. Beer
  • Patent number: 4422152
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment, as a function of a stored anti-oxidation replenishment rate and anti-oxidation replenishment provided by exhaustion replenishment. A time interval is initiated during which the anti-oxidation replenishment required due to expired time is compared to the amount of anti-oxidation replenishment provided by the exhaustion replenishment in that time interval. When the difference by which the amount of needed anti-oxidation replenishment exceeds the anti-oxidation replenishment provided by exhaustion replenishment reaches a preset value, a fixed amount of replenisher is added to the developer tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1983
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4372666
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment and preventing anti-oxidation overreplenishment, as a function of a stored anti-oxidation replenishment rate and anti-oxidation replenishment provided by exhaustion replenishment. A time interval of a predetermined duration is initiated by the control system. During the interval, the control system provides exhaustion replenishment based upon the area and density of photosensitive material processed. At the end of the interval, the control system compares the anti-oxidation replenishment required due to expired time to the amount of anti-oxidation replenishment provided by the exhaustion replenishment during that time interval. The control system then causes the needed amount of anti-oxidation replenishment to be added to the developer tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1983
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4372665
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment and preventing anti-oxidation overreplenishment, as a function of a stored anti-oxidation replenishment rate and anti-oxidation replenishment provided by exhaustion replenishment. A fixed time interval is initiated after which the anti-oxidation replenishment required due to expired time is compared to the amount of anti-oxidation replenishment provided by the exhaustion replenishment in that time interval. An amount of needed anti-oxidation replenishment is added to the developer tank, as a function of the difference by which the required anti-oxidation replenishment exceeds the anti-oxidation provided by exhaustion replenishment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1983
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4371819
    Abstract: A pulse width modulation (PWM) speed control for a DC electric motor includes an encoder for providing encoder pulses in reponse to incremental rotation of a shaft driven by the motor. A timer senses a time period between encoder pulses. After three consecutive sensed time periods, a microcomputer compares the sensed time periods with a desired time period corresponding to a desired motor speed, and provides a digital value which is a function of the comparison of the sensed and desired time periods. The ditigal value is supplied to a timer, which applies an energizing pulse to the DC motor for an interval which is a function of the digital value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4346981
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment. The control system includes a real time clock for providing an indication of the time of day, and means for storing a schedule of operating hours of the processor. The control system controls anti-oxidation replenishment as a function of the time of day and the schedule of operation. In one embodiment, the control system provides anti-oxidation replenishment on a twenty-four hour basis (even during nonoperating hours) by operating the developer circulation pump and the anti-oxidation replenishment pump on a periodic basis during nonoperating hours. In another embodiment, which is particularly useful when there are restrictions against leaving on electric power to the processor during nonoperating hours, the control system adds a bulk amount of anti-oxidation replenishment at the time of turn-on of the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4332456
    Abstract: A graphic arts processor capable of processing photosensitive film and paper includes digital storage for storing a replenishment control matrix formed from a plurality of individual information matrices for different photosensitive materials. Each information matrix includes replenishment control information, an indication of whether the photosensitive material is film or paper, and transport speed control information. Selector switches select one of the individual information matrices for controlling operation of the processor. A transport speed control controls the transport speed of the processor as a function of the speed control information in the selected information matrix. The replenishment control provides replenishment of the processor fluid as a function of the replenishment control information and either film density signals from a density scanner or predetermined paper density signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1982
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4314753
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing both developer and fix exhaustion replenishment. As each strip of photosensitive material enters the processor, the width and length of the strip is sensed. Based upon the width and length, a determination of the area of each strip is made. The density of each strip is sensed after processing. Developer exhaustion replenishment and fix exhaustion replenishment are separately controlled. The developer exhaustion replenishment is provided as a function of a product of the area of the strip, the density of the strip, and a stored developer exhaustion rate. Fix exhaustion replenishment is provided as a function of a product of the area of the strip, an inverse of the density of the strip, and a stored fix exhaustion rate. A carryover rate is also stored which is indicative of carryover of developer fluid from the developer tank into the fix tank of the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1982
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4300828
    Abstract: A processor of sheets of photosensitive material includes an entrance opening through which sheets enter the processor, developer, fix and wash tanks; a dryer; an exit opening through which the sheets exit the processor; and a transport system for transporting the sheets through the processor. Signals from a film sensor positioned proximate the entrance opening indicate when a leading edge and a trailing edge of each sheet enters the processor. An encoder provides signal pulses for each incremental movement of a drive shaft which drives the transport system. The signal pulses, which provide an indication of the linear travel of the sheets through the processor, are counted. Based upon the signals from the film sensor and the counted pulses, a signal is provided when the trailing edge of the last sheet passes out of the developer tank, so that the speed of the transport can be changed without affecting the developing of the images on the last sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4295729
    Abstract: A processor of photosensitive material includes an automatic control system for providing anti-oxidation replenishment. The control system includes a real time clock for providing an indication of the time of day, and means for storing a schedule of operating hours of the processor. The control system controls anti-oxidation replenishment as a function of the time of day and the schedule of operation. In one embodiment, the control system provides anti-oxidation replenishment on a twenty-four hour basis (even during non-operating hours) by operating the developer circulation pump and the anti-oxidation replenishment pump on a periodic basis during non-operating hours. In another embodiment, which is particularly useful when there are restrictions against leaving on electric power to the processor during non-operating hours, the control system adds a bulk amount of anti-oxidation replenishment at the time of turn-off of the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann
  • Patent number: 4293211
    Abstract: An automatic fluid replenisher control system for processors of photosensitive material stores density aim point values for control strips of photosensitive material, a developer exhaustion replenishment rate, and anti-oxidation replenishment rate. Signals are provided from which the area and the density of the material processed can be determined. The automatic replenisher control system provides exhaustion replenishment as a function of area and density of the processed material and the stored developer exhaustion replenishment rate, and provides anti-oxidation replenishment as a function of the anti-oxidation replenishment rate and the amount of exhaustion replenishment which has been provided. On a periodic basis, a control strip is processed, and densities of a high and a low density area of the control strip are measured. The automatic replenisher control system compares the low density value with one of the density aim point values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Assignee: Pako Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Kaufmann