Patents Represented by Attorney Christopher D. Wait
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Patent number: 7148999Abstract: The present invention relates to the segmentation of an image into a main area and a image segment for variable glossmark data. By selectively applying halftones with anisotropic structure characteristics which are significantly different in orientation while remaining identical in density to the image segment, a variable glossmark may be superimposed within an image with reduced processing and storage requirements.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Beilei Xu, Shen-ge Wang, Chu-heng Liu
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Patent number: 7126721Abstract: The present invention relates to protecting printed items intended for public exchange having important informational indicia provided therein. The print items are protected from tampering by providing an informational indicia image as a glossmark. By selectively applying halftones with anisotropic structure characteristics which are significantly different in orientation while remaining identical in density to render information indicia, a glossmark image is produced of the information indicia. Such an information indicia glossmark image when provided in print item image helps protect that print item image from tampering.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Shen-ge Wang, Beilei Xu, Chu-heng Liu
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Patent number: 7119825Abstract: An electro-optical system for adjusting beam to beam power non-uniformity in a multi-beam scanning system is disclosed. The electro-optical system consists of N×M array of light beams and N×M array of photodetectors wherein optical means deflect the light beams onto a photodetector array. A circuit consisting of N×M array of programmable laser drivers programmed with uniformity values for each light beam and having an N×M array of feedback loops is used to adjust the power intensity of each beam through the programmable laser drivers wherein each programmable laser driver uses the photodetector array summed with non-linearity inputs to adjust for beam to beam power uniformity correction.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Shahriar Vazan
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Patent number: 7102784Abstract: Selective edge softening and selective edge dithering is introduced into an image representation to improve local control where halo problems are expected. Selective areas of dilation are isolated and separately dithered or halftoned, the result of which is then swapped back into or substituted for the stored original image. In this manner misregistration and color plane-to-plane interactions can be compensated for in plural image forming station architecture systems. The same technique is also valuable in monochrome systems as an aid to overcoming edge displacement and slow toner problems when the selective edge softening is selectively applied to edges which are in particular perpendicular to the fast scan direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert P. Loce, Clara Cuciurean-Zapan
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Patent number: 7092128Abstract: The present invention relates to providing a designer with the tools for the manipulation of differential gloss in halftoned images. A special mask layer is provided for the rendering of desired glossmark image data. The desired glossmark image data is used to select between two halftones with anisotropic structure characteristics which are significantly different in orientation while remaining identical in density. This selection is made for each corresponding portion of primary image data. In this way, a halftone image of the primary image is generated with glossmarks imbedded therein which will display differential gloss without the need for special toners or paper.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Shen-ge Wang, Beilei Xu, Chu-heng Liu
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Patent number: 7085003Abstract: Utilization of fringe field tailoring pixels with sub-pixel patterns are introduced into the bitmap of an image to obtain local control of the normal and tangential electric fields and thereby improve image development. These fringe field tailoring pixels embody multiple sub-pixel pulses so as to alter the electric fields as developed upon the photoreceptor. These fringe field tailoring pixels compensate for the otherwise undesirable electric fringe fields as found on the edge of image shapes. These undesirable fringe fields pull toner away from image edges and cause other “slow toner” effects, particularly in high speed systems. Application of fringe field tailoring pixels with their sub-pixel patterns to the edge of an image shape modifies the fringe electric fields so as to encourage pulling toner onto the photoreceptor at the image edge. This ensures adequate toner supply to all parts of the image so that the desired printing pixels will print as intended.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Lotfi Belkhir
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Patent number: 7082270Abstract: The present invention relates to the remote activation of a system diagnostic for a customer. The system so activated is resident at the customer location. The activation is initiated at a location remote from the customer location. The activation of the diagnostic may also include correction and optimization of the system if it is determined that it is needed. Any such initiated system activity would most typically be performed after hours. The system then communicates locally to the customer the diagnostic results as found, as well as any other action taken.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Stephen J. Nichols
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Patent number: 7046397Abstract: Selective edge softening and selective edge dithering is introduced into an image representation to improve local control where halo problems are expected. Selective areas of dilation are isolated and separately dithered or halftoned, the result of which is then swapped back into or substituted for the stored original image. In this manner misregistration and color plane-to-plane interactions can be compensated for in plural image forming station architecture systems. The same technique is also valuable in monochrome systems as an aid to overcoming edge displacement and slow toner problems when the selective edge softening is selectively applied to edges which are in particular perpendicular to the fast scan direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert P. Loce, Clara Cuciurean-Zapan
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Patent number: 7016073Abstract: Utilization of non-printing high-spatial-frequency auxiliary pixels are introduced into the bitmap of halftones utilized in an image to obtain local control of the image development by modification of local average voltage in the development nip. These auxiliary pixels embody frequencies or levels of charge that are past the threshold for printing on the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) curve, and therefore by themselves result in no toner deposition on the resultant page. These auxiliary pixels will however, position the toner cloud by modulating it and compensate for cleaning field and toner supply effects. This will better position the toner cloud to ensure adequate toner supply to all parts of the image so that the desired printing pixels will print as intended and provide a more faithful rendering of grayscale information in the image.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Meyer, Allen T. Retzlaff, Jr.
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Patent number: 6970258Abstract: Utilization of non-printing high-spatial-frequency auxiliary pixels are introduced into the bitmap of a font to obtain local control of the text image development by modification of local average voltage in the development nip. These auxiliary pixels embody frequencies or levels of charge that are past the threshold for printing on the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) curve, and therefore by themselves result in no toner deposition on the resultant page. These auxiliary pixels will however, position the toner cloud by modulating it and compensate for cleaning field and toner supply effects. This will better position the toner cloud to ensure adequate toner supply to all parts of the font so that the desired printing pixels will print as intended.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Meyer, Allen T. Retzlaff, Jr.
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Patent number: 6955989Abstract: The present disclosure relates that by modifying chip die dicing methodology to a U-groove profile from a V-groove profile by modifying the second etch step to be a dry etch instead of a wet etch results in a direct cost savings by eliminating a more expensive process step, as well as the need for stripping the developed photoresist layer. Furthermore, going to a U-groove profile accomplishes additional indirect and greater cost savings resulting from increased process throughput, improved yield, and reduced metal layer defects.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alain E. Perregaux, Paul A. Hosier, Josef E. Jedlicka, Nicholas J. Salatino, Jagdish C. Tandon
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Patent number: 6919973Abstract: Utilization of non-printing high-spatial-frequency auxiliary pixels are introduced into the bitmap of an image to obtain local control of the image development by modification of local average voltage in the development nip. These auxiliary pixels embody frequencies or levels of charge that are past the threshold for printing on the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) curve, and therefore by themselves result in no toner deposition on the resultant page. These auxiliary pixels will however, position the toner cloud by modulating it and to compensate for cleaning field and toner supply effects. This will better position the toner cloud to ensure adequate toner supply to all parts of the image so that the desired printing pixels will print as intended.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Meyer, Allen T. Retzlaff, Jr.
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Machine post-launch process optimization through wireless connected customer replaceable unit memory
Patent number: 6865349Abstract: The present invention relates to utilizing memory provided in a machine replaceable sub-assembly to be a medium of distribution for software code updates to that machine relating as to how that machine should operate. In one alternative, there is provided a method for operating a machine employing the steps of providing a replaceable sub-assembly separable from the machine, the replaceable sub-assembly further comprising a wireless interface and a memory in which is stored software code of executable instructions. The method further provides communicating via the wireless interface with the replaceable sub-assembly to store software code of executable instructions relating to the operation of the machine into the memory. The method then provides placing the replaceable sub-assembly into the machine, reading the memory, placing the stored software code of executable instructions into the machine as new machine software code, and then operating the machine in accordance with the new software code.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Scott M. Silence, Jane M. Kanehl, Douglas A. Kreckel, Charles H. Tabb -
Patent number: 6804401Abstract: A method for digital image compression of a raster image is disclosed which uses different compression methods for selected parts of the image and which dynamically adjusts compression and segmentation parameters to control tradeoff of image quality and compression. The image is encoded into a single data stream for efficient handling by disk, memory and I/O systems. This system provides a stable feedback loop that manages to a fine granularity (typically 8×8 pixel blocks) the compression of image data so as to be compliant with a plurality of compression constraints; the management of an incremental bias toward more aggressive compression that selectively applies the more aggressive compression methods to blocks that are the most tolerant with respect to visible artifacts; and the adjustable segmentation and compression parameters used to control the image compression.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: William E. Nelson, James M. Sweet, Remo J. D'Ortenzio
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Patent number: 6778707Abstract: A method for decompressing digital image data to improve the speed of decompression is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention improves image decompression time by operating upon a subset of the original data and by performing a modified discrete cosine transform on a subset of the originally provided data. The subset is determined by examining the compressed data and looking for a particular pattern of zero values and/or and “end of block” statement.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Ricardo L. de Queiroz
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Patent number: 6775410Abstract: A method for sharpening the corners of digital image data to overcome corner rounding when displayed or printed. The method comprises stepping a window across the image data and comparing that windowed data to a template. Upon determining a match, pixel data is either substituted into the image bitmap data at that location, or a signal is generated which will appropriately modify the writing of that image data. The data substitution or generated signal will achieve a localized clustering or “ear” of toner/ink, or in the alternative for inside corners the localized clustered absence of toner/ink. The result of this clustering is a sharpening of the corners so that they image as intended by the bitmap.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert P. Loce, Wei Zhu, Clara Cuciurean-Zapan
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Patent number: 6775032Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus allowing the application of two or more distinct halftone types in the rendering of a single image. The invention employs a halftone selector of a threshold type, or as an alternative a segmenter type. The halftone selector determines which areas of an image will receive which type of grayscale halftone treatment on a pixel by pixel basis. Examples of various halftone types include stochastic, clustered dot, line screen, and other high addressability types. Each pixel of data is treated by the appropriate halftoner circuit which in response outputs digital data. A controller circuit remaps the digital data into the appropriate width and position signals for a pulse width position modulator, including any other signals as needed for any additional inverter circuitry. The pulse width position modulator generates a video signal which may be inverted by the inverter circuit as responsive to the controller circuit remapping determination.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Timothy W. Jacobs
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Patent number: 6768883Abstract: A method of controlling paper stock fault recovery in an image reproduction system for producing a print job from electronic data in accordance with job requirements calling for a desired stock having one or more selected stock attributes, the system including an interactive user interface enabling a system user to input operating instructions to the system. A dialog is thereby provided in which the operator may query any stock tray and get a listing of those stock tray attributes which are mismatched with the print job desired stock attributes.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael A. Wiegand, Timothy D. Uetz, Richard J. Eddy
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Patent number: 6752888Abstract: The present disclosure relates that constraining a substrate into a convex arc prior to mounting and affixing of any chips, allows those chips to achieve exemplary final chip-to-chip abutment when the substrate is released and allowed to return to stasis. This is particularly of use where there are any intervening thermal cycles, and the thermal temperature coefficients of expansion for the chip/die and any substrate/mount are significantly different. This will allow the utilization of otherwise more desirable materials for the substrate in spite of some mismatch in thermal coefficients that may exist between the substrate and chips.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Paul A. Hosier, Kraig A. Quinn
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Patent number: 6754453Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for applying usage or weighting factors to static cycle counts or “clicks” as tallied in a document processing system. The application of weighting factors to a system cycle count when suitably summed will provide superior measure of the wear to a replaceable element as well as improved indication for the determination of the end of life for a replaceable element in that system. As such the more timely service or substitution for that replaceable element in the system can be provided, thereby allowing costs and service down-time to be minimized.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert P. Siegel, Tracy E. Thieret