Patents Assigned to Control Components, Inc.
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Patent number: 7068963Abstract: Techniques for modifying a toner cartridge intended to operate with a first type of imaging device to operate in a second type of imaging device. The toner cartridge includes a drum shutter connected to a waste bin, with the drum shutter including first and second shutter arms. A method of modifying the toner cartridge intended for operation in the first type of imaging device to operate in a second type of imaging device includes removing a portion of the first shutter arm. In another aspect, the method includes removing a portion of the waste bin adjacent to the first shutter arm. In another aspect, the method includes removing a second portion of the waste bin to form a hole in the waste bin and attaching a chip mounting patch to the waste bin to fill the hole. A computer chip may be attached to the chip mounting patch.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Darin L. Moore, Matthew P. Daniels
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Patent number: 7068964Abstract: A method of remanufacturing an imaging cartridge comprising toner hopper not including a toner hopper access port comprises forming an access hole in a surface of the toner hopper, inserting toner into the toner hopper through the access hole, and adhering a hopper cap over the access hole to seal the access hole, the hopper cap comprising apparatus for facilitating removal of the hopper cap.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Thomas James Martin
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Patent number: 7066189Abstract: Provided is a servovalve system for regulating fluid flowing within a fluid circuit. The servovalve system comprises a housing, a spool slidably disposed within the housing, a stepper motor operatively connected to the spool, and a controller and a position sensor electronically connected to the stepper motor. The controller generates driver signals representative of a desired amount of stepper motor rotation in order to cause the stepper motor to effectuate spool motion relative to the housing. The position sensor senses an actual amount of stepper motor rotation and generates a quantity of position signals representative thereof. The controller determines a signal ratio of the quantity of the position signals to the quantity of the driver signals and generates a diagnostic signal when the signal ratio reaches a threshold value representative of a predetermined level of mechanical resistance of spool motion relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Tranovich, Phillip S. Gross
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Publication number: 20060133848Abstract: A dual-gasket seal for a toner cartridge includes a first gasket, a second gasket, a removable seal disposed between the first gasket and the second gasket, and a lubricating element attached a first end of the second gasket and adapted to aid the sliding of the removable seal when the removable seal is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Lewis, Lynton Burchette, Gary Harrison, Allan Weiler
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Publication number: 20060120753Abstract: Techniques for remanufacturing a toner cartridge include providing the toner cartridge comprising an end plate secured to an end of the toner cartridge, removing the end plate from the toner cartridge, attaching an anchoring fixture to the end of the toner cartridge, and securing the end plate to the anchoring fixture of the toner cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Darin Moore, Erick Colbert, James Jones
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Patent number: 7054577Abstract: Techniques are provided for modifying a printer cartridge intended to operate in one type of printer to operate in another type of printer. In one aspect, a method of modifying a toner cartridge intended for operation in a first type of printer to operate in a second type of printer includes removing at least a portion of an old laser shutter fin attached to the toner cartridge at a first location, and attaching a new laser shutter fin to the toner cartridge at a second location, with second location differing from the first location. The old laser shutter fin was positioned to engage a laser shutter of the first type of printer, and the new laser shutter is positioned to engage a laser shutter of the second type of printer. In another aspect, the method may include attaching a chip mounting patch to the toner cartridge, and attaching a computer chip to the chip mounting patch, with the computer chip being compatible with the second type of printer.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Justin Lee Rogers, James H. Jones
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Publication number: 20060088334Abstract: A method of remanufacturing an imaging cartridge comprising toner hopper not including a toner hopper access port comprises forming an access hole in a surface of the toner hopper, inserting toner into the toner hopper through the access hole, and adhering a hopper cap over the access hole to seal the access hole, the hopper cap comprising apparatus for facilitating removal of the hopper cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Martin
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Patent number: 7013919Abstract: A throttle device comprises a tubular outer sleeve having a plurality of outer sleeve circumferential grooves formed on an outer sleeve inner surface and intersecting a plurality of outer sleeve axial grooves formed on an outer sleeve outer surface to form outer sleeve orifices. Also included is a tubular inner sleeve concentrically disposed within the outer sleeve and having a plurality of inner sleeve circumferential grooves formed on an inner sleeve inner surface. A plurality of inner sleeve axial grooves are formed on the inner sleeve outer surface and intersect the inner sleeve circumferential grooves to form inner sleeve orifices. The offset inner and outer sleeve orifices define tortuous flow paths wherein fluid flows into the outer sleeve axial grooves, through the outer sleeve orifices, through the outer sleeve circumferential grooves, through the inner sleeve axial grooves, through the inner sleeve orifices before exiting the inner sleeve circumferential grooves.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Harald Beth
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Patent number: 7011109Abstract: A valve assembly comprising a rotary closure element which defines an axis of rotation and is selectively movable between a fully open position and a fully closed position. Mounted to and movable with the rotary closure element is an impedance assembly. The impedance assembly defines an inflow end and an outflow end, and comprises a plurality of tortuous passageways which extend from the inflow end to the outflow end. Also fully or partially defined by the impedance assembly is an enlarged flow opening which extends from the inflow end to the outflow end. The tortuous passageways and the flow opening are oriented relative to each other such that a portion of a flow through the valve assembly is directed into the tortuous passageways and a portion of the flow is directed through the flow opening when the closure element is in the fully open position.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Duc Thanh Tran, Raymond R. Newton, Paul Smirl, Roger Bey, Tina Benac
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Patent number: 7013100Abstract: In the toner cartridge recycling and remanufacturing industry, used xerographic toner cartridges are reconditioned and refilled with toner. The present invention is directed to a method of reassembling of toner cartridges that may not have sufficient securing surfaces to allow the cartridge to be physically held together using an external securing device. The present invention provides for an efficient way of reassembling a toner cartridge once it has been disassembled, by allowing removable reassembly of a toner cartridge. The present invention, used in conjunction with mounting screws, will provide a secure fastening method for reassembling of a toner cartridge. By taking advantage of the present invention's ability to be used repeatedly, the toner cartridge may be refurbished multiple times.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Darin L. Moore, Erick T. Colbert, James H. Jones
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Publication number: 20060045545Abstract: A cartridge chip for use with a first type of imaging cartridge and a second type of imaging cartridge comprises a controller and a resistive element connected between the controller and a reference potential, the cartridge chip adapted for operation in a first mode of operation compatible with the first type of imaging cartridge when the controller detects the reference potential through the resistive element, the cartridge chip adapted for operation in a second mode of operation compatible with the second type of imaging cartridge when the controller cannot detect the reference potential through the resistive element.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lynton Burchette, Mark Reeves
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Publication number: 20060034624Abstract: A cartridge chip for use with an imaging cartridge installed in an imaging device, the cartridge chip comprising a memory element storing imaging cartridge data, and a controller for controlling the operation of the cartridge chip and determining if the imaging device is a first type of imaging device or a second type of imaging device, the controller for operating the cartridge chip in a first mode of operation if the imaging device is the first type of imaging device, the controller for operating the cartridge chip in a second mode of operation if the imaging device is the second type of imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lynton Burchette, William Thacker
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Patent number: 6993266Abstract: A method for converting a process cartridge includes providing the process cartridge comprising a waste bin having physical characteristics. The process cartridge is suitable for use in a first type of printing device and not suitable for use in a second type of printing device. The method further includes altering the physical characteristics of the waste bin to form an altered process cartridge suitable for use in the second type of printing device.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Matthew P. Daniels
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Publication number: 20060008293Abstract: A method of remanufacturing a replaceable consumable unit includes providing the replaceable consumable unit including a first electronic circuit, with the first electronic circuit being at least partially inoperable; providing a second electronic circuit; communicatively connecting the second electronic circuit to the first electronic circuit; and intercepting, by the second electronic circuit, signals sent by an imaging system to the first electronic circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Antonios Karagiannis, Mark Reeves, Lynton Burchette
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Publication number: 20060002734Abstract: A method for modifying a process cartridge includes providing the process cartridge comprising a waste bin having physical characteristics. The method further includes altering the physical characteristics of the waste bin to form an altered process cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Daniels
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Publication number: 20050281580Abstract: A remanufactured toner cartridge comprising a toner hopper, a developer roller housing, end caps holding the waste bin and developer roller in a fixed position with respect to each other, and a seal assembly attaching the toner hopper to the developer roller housing comprising a first gasket having a first side, a second side, and a gasket opening, a removable seal layer having a first side, a second side, a first end and a second end, said first side of the first gasket attached to a toner hopper sealing surface, the first side of the removable seal layer being attached to the second side of the first gasket, the removable seal layer covering the gasket opening, a tail of the removable seal layer attached to the second end of the removable seal layer, an electrical trace attached to the second side of the removable seal layer at the second end of the removable seal layer, a second gasket with a first side and a second side and a first end and a second end, the first side of the second gasket being attached tType: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Lewis, Lynton Burchette, Gary Harrison, Allan Weiler
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Publication number: 20050271401Abstract: Techniques for remanufacturing an imaging cartridge include providing the imaging cartridge including a memory element storing cartridge usage data, reading from the memory element the cartridge usage data, analyzing the cartridge usage data to produce results, and determining, based on the results, if a component of the imaging cartridge needs to be replaced. A cartridge memory interface device includes processing circuitry adapted for reading cartridge usage data from a memory element of an imaging cartridge. The processing circuitry is further adapted for analyzing the cartridge usage data to produce results for determining if any components of the imaging cartridge need to be replaced. A user interface displays the results to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lynton Burchette, William Thacker
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Publication number: 20050271415Abstract: Techniques for remanufacturing an imaging cartridge include providing the imaging cartridge including a memory element storing cartridge usage data, reading from the memory element the cartridge usage data, analyzing the cartridge usage data to produce results, and determining, based on the results, if a component of the imaging cartridge needs to be replaced. A cartridge memory interface device includes processing circuitry adapted for reading cartridge usage data from a memory element of an imaging cartridge. The processing circuitry is further adapted for analyzing the cartridge usage data to produce results for determining if any components of the imaging cartridge need to be replaced. A user interface displays the results to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Static control Components, Inc.Inventors: Lynton Burchette, William Thacker
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Patent number: 6968923Abstract: Disclosed is a silencer system configured to allow for thermal growth thereof while attenuating noise created by expansion of high-pressure fluid flowing therethrough. The silencer system comprises a tubular inner sleeve, a tubular flexible bellows, a tubular vent stack and a muffler disc. The inner sleeve has a sleeve inlet and a sleeve outlet. The inner sleeve is concentrically disposed in spaced relation within the bellows which is concentrically disposed in spaced relation within the vent stack. The bellows is configured to allow for axial and lateral movement of the inner sleeve relative to the vent stack when fluid passes through the silencer system to minimize excessive deflective forces and bending moments on the silencer system. The muffler disc is oriented relative to the sleeve outlet such that the high-pressure fluid impinges the muffler disc prior to creating shockwaves which may otherwise result in the production of high noise levels.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Dale E. Schmaeman
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Patent number: D524847Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.Inventors: Frederic D. McIntosh, Anthony D. Causey