Patents Assigned to Agfa Division, Bayer Corporation
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Patent number: 5892610Abstract: A system for scanning a surface includes a radiation emitter configured to emit at least one beam of radiation, and a rotating deflector for deflecting the beam(s) onto a scanning surface. The deflector is movable along a translation axis to modify the path of the deflected beam(s) and thereby correct for any mispositioning of the beam(s) with respect to the scanning surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Agfa Division--Bayer CorporationInventors: Norman F. Rolfe, David B. Larsen
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Patent number: 5877494Abstract: A scanning system for scanning an imaging surface includes a radiation emitter configured to emit a beam of radiation directed towards a deflector for scanning the beam onto the imaging surface. A detector detects any misalignment of the beam with respect to the deflector. A driver moves a correction element substantially perpendicular to the beam axis of the correction element to correct for the detected misalignment during scanning of the imaging surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: David B. Larsen, Laurence S. Blake, Norman Rolfe, Henry A. Kelley, Frank Scholten
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Patent number: 5867199Abstract: A media guidance system for substantially reducing media jamming as the leading (head) end of a web of recording media is directed over the drum surface of an internal drum type laser imagesetter during a media loading procedure. The media guidance system includes a hollow shield, at least one outrigger extending laterally away from the hollow shield, and at least one retractable plate assembly for selectively applying a pressure load against the leading end of the recording media as it approaches the exit aperture of the internal drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Knox, Larry S. Blake, Arthur R. Newton, Jr.
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Patent number: 5852464Abstract: The invention resides in an imaging apparatus comprising a stationary support element for supporting an imaging material, an imaging device for exposing an image onto the imaging material, and a loading device for automatically loading and unloading the imaging material onto the stationary support element. The loading device includes an output conveyor mechanism for removing the imaging material from the stationary support element without contact between the image on the imaging material and an adjacent platen.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division - Bayer CorporationInventors: James J. Hebert, Ronald W. Krohn, James M. Renaud
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Patent number: 5850248Abstract: A virtual-drum capstan-driven device for outputting images from electronic files onto paper, film or plate material has increased output speed and reduced cost compared to an internal drum device. A capstan drive moves web type image recording media through a curved media platen having an upper curved surface and a lower curved surface which form the media into a virtual drum. The optical system has a rotating reflective spinner at the center of curvature of the virtual drum to scan modulated image date across media while being continuously driven. A tensioning mechanism maintains the media in a taught configuration and works in cooperation with the capstan drive to accurately control the motion of the media during imaging.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division - Bayer CorporationInventor: Arthur J. Bellemore
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Patent number: 5844697Abstract: A scanning apparatus providing separate fixed object focal planes for transmissive and reflective original documents to be scanned, wherein a scan carriage containing illumination, sensor, and optical elements is moved together to scan an original document and to obtain a digitized representation thereof. The movable scan carriage has an illumination source disposed between the reflective and transmissive object focal planes, with the object focal plane to be used selected by changing the position of one or more optical elements within the scan carriage. A dark slide provides protection against flare during scanning, and can be closed to provide for dark current calibration as well as to seal the system from dust when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division--Bayer CorporationInventors: John F. Omvik, Joseph A. Wheeler, Mark G. Brook, Kevin J. Haded, Mark E. Tellam, Patrick Pandelaers
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Patent number: 5841521Abstract: An apparatus for making a lithographic printing plate according to the silver salt diffusion transfer process image-wise exposes an imaging element with a high intensity short time scanning exposure. The imaging element comprises on a support in the order given a silver halide emulsion layer and a layer containing physical development nuclei. A thus obtained image-wise exposed imaging element is subsequently developed in the presence of a developing agent and silver halide solvent. The image-wise exposure is focused substantially within the silver halide emulsion layer of the imaging element.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Henry A. Kelley, Jos Alfons Vaes, Johan Hubert Van Hunsel
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Patent number: 5838836Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing a rough crop of a mounted image off-line prior to scanning. The apparatus comprises a kit having cards with apertures of various defined sizes and slide holders corresponding to standard original (film) sizes to be used. Each aperture card is labeled for identification, and each slide holder is marked with labeled lines at discrete intervals parallel to the card edges, following a Cartesian orientation. An original to be scanned is mounted in a slide holder corresponding to its size, and an aperture card selected for the desired cropping aperture, from the set included in the kit, and placed on top of the slide holder card with the outside edges of both cards aligned. An offset of the crop aperture from the center of the image is accomplished by shifting the crop card until one or more of the parallel lines on the slide holder come into view.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division-Bayer CorporationInventor: John F. Omvik
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Patent number: 5835686Abstract: A method and apparatus for an electronic prepress system includes a computer workstation for preparing electronic image files. The computer workstation transfers the image files to an image processor that converts the image files into digital data. The digital data is then transferred to a virtual-drum capstan-driven output device for outputting the image files onto paper, film or plate material. The output device has increased output speed and reduced cost compared to an internal drum device. A capstan drive moves web type image recording media through a curved media platen having an upper curved surface and a lower curved surface which form the media into a virtual drum. The optical system has a rotating reflective spinner at the center of curvature of the virtual drum to scan modulated image date across media while being continuously driven.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division--Bayer CorporationInventor: Arthur J. Bellemore
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Patent number: 5815243Abstract: A positive lithographic printing plate exposed by an imagesetter and suitable for mounting on a press cylinder comprising a photo-lithographic DTR material having a DTR processed RIP image to be printed lithographically and a DTR processed ink repelling region for mounting the printing plate on the press cylinder. The RIP image is exposed according to exposure commands which are sent to the imagesetter by the RIP and the DTR processed ink repelling region is exposed according to exposure commands generated by the imagesetter.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Dwayne E. Bailey, Kenneth L. Langlais
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Patent number: 5809360Abstract: The primary function of the optional handler is to make plates available on demand to the imaging engine. A multitude of plates are stored inside cassettes and these cassettes are loaded into the handler. There may be up to four cassettes residing in the handler. Inside a cassette there may be a protective interleaf sheet, sometimes called a slip sheet, between each plate which is removed by the handler and discarded. The handler receives commands from the engine control sequencer which provides instructions as to what cassette needs to be accessed to make a plate available to the picker mechanism so the plate may be conveyed to the imaging engine. Conversely the handler provides status information to the engine to make full interaction with the system possible.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division - Bayer CorporationInventors: Laurence S. Blake, David L. Cooper, Pedro Beildeck, James C. Folsom, Ross A. Freeman, Roger A. Jacques, Robert S. Ring, Gerald L. Smith
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Patent number: 5802589Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing data buffering through a plurality of storage buffers between at least one raster image processor (RIP) and at least one output device in an imaging system. The imaging data being produced by a RIP and stored on a first storage buffer is redirected to a second storage buffer if an output device requires imaging data previously stored on the first storage buffer. After the required imaging data has been output to the output device, the imaging data segmented across the first and second storage buffers is reconstituted.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1995Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Brady, Kimberly J. Edgar, Daniel H. Flint, Jeanne M. Lucivero, Frank P. White
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Patent number: 5796492Abstract: An apparatus for changing the orientation of a control panel of a scanning system to provide maximum convenience according to the orientation of the scanning system on a desktop surface. The apparatus comprises a circular control panel rotatably mounted within the main case of the scanning system, together with one or more spring-loaded mechanisms serving to lock the rotatable control panel module in a position set by an operator.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventor: Edward C. Reifenstein, III
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Patent number: 5796511Abstract: A multi-beam scanning system for scanning a curved imaging surface includes at least one radiation emitter configured to emit a first beam of radiation and a second beam of radiation. A spin deflector, rotatable about a spin axis, directs the first beam to form a first scan line and the second beam to form a second scan line on the imaging surface. At least one acousto-optic element, disposed in the path of at least one of the beams and upstream of the spin deflector, is operable to deflect the at least one beam with respect to the spin axis of the spin deflector.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Roy D. Allen, Frank Scholten
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Patent number: 5791250Abstract: The primary function of the optional handler is to make plates available on demand to the imaging engine. A multitude of plates are stored inside cassettes and these cassettes are loaded into the handler. There may be up to four cassettes residing in the handler. Inside a cassette there may be a protective interleaf sheet, sometimes called a slip sheet, between each plate which is removed by the handler and discarded. The handler receives commands from the engine control sequencer which provides instructions as to what cassette needs to be accessed to make a plate available to the picker mechanism so the plate may be conveyed to the imaging engine. Conversely the handler provides status information to the engine to make full interaction with the system possible.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Laurence S. Blake, Philip A. Rombult, Libor Krupica, David B. Larsen, James C. Folsom, Ross A. Freeman, Roger A. Jacques, Robert S. Ring, Gerald L. Smith
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Patent number: 5791221Abstract: A media buffer capable of buffering two lengths of media, is fed a first length of media from an imagesetter at a first speed, and releases the media to a processor at a second speed. An input media sensor senses the media entering the buffer. Drive rollers take up the leading edge of the media at the imagesetter speed. Shortly thereafter a signal from an output media sensor located between the drive rollers and the processor, opens an input door to an input bin and stops the drive rollers. The incoming media continues to be fed by the imagesetter forming a first slack loop within the input bin. The imagesetter signals the buffer that the media has been cut, thereby actuating drive rollers to advance the media at the processor speed to a pair of rollers in the processor. A signal from the processor sensor opens an output door to an output bin. The drive rollers increase speed to transport the first piece of media from the input bin to the output bin thereby forming a second slack loop.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Libor N. Krupica, Robert A. Goodwin, Paul W. Morgan
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Patent number: 5769301Abstract: A media transport bridge is an integral media transport device within an internal drum laser imagesetter that transports media from an imaging area in the drum to an external processor or intermediate buffer. Five pairs of rollers transport the film over the drum. A first stage of the bridge includes a first pair of rollers driven independently so that the first stage is removable and replaceable with a take-up cassette if desired. A friction drive within the imagesetter is adaptable to drive either the first stage or the take-up cassette when installed. Upon removal of the first stage, an automatic adjustment of the bridge is performed to balance the pivotally mounted bridge. The media is moved into the bridge by a pair of drum rollers while the first stage is synchronized with the other four pairs of rollers in the bridge and monitored to keep a slack loop of media at the first stage rollers to eliminate perturbations in the media.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Thomas K. Hebert, Mark E. Tellam, Libor Krupica, Peter Austin, Edward L. Kelley
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Patent number: 5771057Abstract: A thermal imaging apparatus includes an internal drum for supporting a receiver material and a donor material in a superimposed relationship, an imaging unit for thermally transferring an image from the donor material to the receiver material, and a material dispensing mechanism for dispensing the receiver and donor materials from a plurality of material supply rolls. A rotatable material supply carousel having a plurality of supply stations for supporting the plurality of supply rolls is provided. A drive system rotates the carousel to sequentially position a selected plurality of the supply stations at a dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Philip A. Rombult, Peter Austin
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Patent number: 5754187Abstract: A method for construction of a scaleable font database comprised of data stored in a compact form for retrieval in one of several usable forms common in digital typography. The method comprises the steps, for each text character of a font collection of: generating a digital representation of the character and identifying it with respect to character code and typeface design, determining segment endpoints and associations within a model of the character, measuring actual dimensions for the associations, and determining segment descriptors for each contour segment comprising the complete outline of the character.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Allan W. Ristow, Thomas B. Hawkins
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Patent number: 5751447Abstract: A scanning apparatus providing separate fixed focal planes for transmissive and reflective original documents to be scanned, wherein a scan carriage containing illumination, sensor, and optical elements is moved together to scan an original document and to obtain a digitized representation thereof. The movable scan carriage has an illumination source disposed between the reflective and transmissive object focal planes, with the object focal plane to be used selected by changing the position of one or more optical elements within the scan carriage. The resolution of the digitized representation of the scanned original document can be determined by rotation of at least one lens about an axis substantially perpendicular to its optic axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Agfa Division, Bayer CorporationInventors: Mark G. Brook, Mark E. Tellam, John F. Omvik, Marc L. Cresens, Christopher R. Duval, David M. Leclerc