Patents Assigned to Eastman Kodak
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Patent number: 7773109Abstract: A display device for capturing and displaying images along a single optical axis, having an image capture device for capturing the objective image through the display panel when the display device is in a second transmissive state; an image supply source for providing an image to a display panel when the display panel is in a first display state; a mechanism for alternating placing the display panel between the first display state and second transmissive state such that an image can be viewed on the display screen and the object can be captured such that the alternating between the first display state and the second transmissive state is substantially imperceptible to a user of the display panel; and a mechanism for providing digitally image processing for captured images prior to display.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Fredlund, Joseph A. Manico, Robert E. Kerbs
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Patent number: 7772042Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide methods and systems for assembling electronic devices, such as integrated circuit (IC) chips, by selectively and seating IC elements onto/into a receiving substrate, such as a chip substrate. Specifically, the assembly of IC chips can include embedding IC elements onto the receiving substrate upon softening the receiving substrate. Such softening can be performed by using a softening agent and/or an activatable thermal barrier material. In an exemplary embodiment, pockets can be formed in the receiving substrate using the activatable thermal barrier material for the IC assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Roger S. Kerr, Timothy J. Tredwell, Seung-Ho Baek
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Patent number: 7769241Abstract: A method of sharpening a full-color image of a scene includes capturing an image of the scene using a two-dimensional sensor array having both color and panchromatic pixels; forming the full-color image in response to the captured color pixels and forming a reference panchromatic image in response to the captured panchromatic pixels; forming a high-frequency panchromatic image from the reference panchromatic image; and providing a sharpened full-color image in response to the high-frequency panchromatic image and the full-color image.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James E. Adams, Jr., Michele O'Brien, John F. Hamilton, Jr., Bruce H. Pillman, Amy D. Enge
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Patent number: 7769229Abstract: A method of processing an array of pixels captured by an image capture device, having a first two-dimensional array of pixels from the image capture device, some of which are color pixels, and some of which are panchromatic pixels; determining in response to ambient lighting conditions, whether panchromatic pixels are to be combined with color pixels; combining pixels to produce a second two-dimensional array of pixels which has fewer pixels than the first two-dimensional array of pixels; and correcting the color pixels.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michele O'Brien, Bruce H. Pillman, John F. Hamilton, Jr., Amy D. Enge, Thomas E. DeWeese
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Patent number: 7767281Abstract: The present invention relates to an inkjet recording element showing good dye keeping in time and then good image stability. Said element comprises a support and at least one ink-receiving layer, said ink-receiving layer comprising at least allophane-type amorphous spherical or ring-shaped aluminosilicate particles, said aluminosilicate particles having been submitted to an acidic treatment. Said particles can be natural allophane, purified or not, or allophane obtained by synthesis.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Oliver A. Caillault, Stephanie V. Desrousseaux, Gerard A. Friour, Jean M. Guilment, Olivier J. Poncelet
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Patent number: 7769230Abstract: A method of processing an array of pixels captured by an image capture device, includes providing a first two-dimensional array having first and second groups of pixels wherein pixels from the first group of pixels have narrower spectral photoresponses than pixels from the second group of pixels and wherein the first group of pixels has individual pixels that have spectral photoresponses that correspond to a set of at least two colors and the placement of the first and second groups of pixels define a pattern that has a minimal repeating unit arranged to permit the reproduction of a captured color image under different lighting conditions; responding to ambient lighting conditions, whether panchromatic pixels are to be combined with color pixels; combining pixels to produce a second two-dimensional array of pixels which has fewer pixels than the first two-dimensional array of pixels; and correcting the color pixels.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Bruce H. Pillman, Michele O'Brien, John F. Hamilton, Jr., Amy D. Enge, Thomas E. DeWeese
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Patent number: 7769338Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus which includes a primary imaging member for producing an electrostatic latent image on a receiver, a development station for applying toner particles to said latent image which forms a developed toner image on the receiver. A fuser assembly is included for fixing the developed toner image, to form a fused toner image on the receiver. A transport member is provided for transporting the receiver to or from the fuser assembly, the transport member having a substrate bearing an oil-absorbing layer that includes transparent alumina inorganic particles of gamma-alumina, dispersed in an organic binder.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Douglas E. Garman, Gary B. Bertram, Francisco L. Ziegelmuller, Patrick M. Lambert
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Patent number: 7764290Abstract: An external memory system for use with an imaging system, and methods for archiving digital content are provided. The external memory system has a communications link adapted to exchange data with the imaging system; an archival memory device interface adapted to store data using an archival memory; and an external memory system processor adapted to automatically obtain content data files from the imaging system that have not yet been stored by the external memory system, to prepare the obtained content data files for archival storage and to cause the archival memory device interface to store the prepared content data files without guidance from an ancillary device; wherein said external memory system processor maintains a record of each content data file that has been stored using the external memory system and wherein the external memory system processor uses the record to identify content data files that have not yet been stored.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Fredlund, Joseph A. Manico
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Patent number: 7762647Abstract: A method and apparatus for delivering a mixture of compressed fluid and marking material and depositing the marking material in a pattern onto a substrate, includes a high pressure source of a mixture of compressed fluid and marking material. A micro-machined manifold includes a plurality of micro-nozzles, a fluid chamber, and an entrance port with portions of a first surface of the micro-machined manifold defining the entrance port with the entrance port being connected in fluid communication with the fluid chamber. Each of the micro-nozzles having an inlet and an outlet with the inlet being connected in fluid communication with the fluid chamber and the outlet being located on the second surface of the micro-machined manifold. Each micro-nozzle is shaped to produce a directed beam of the mixture of compressed fluid and marking material beyond the outlet of the micro-nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Rajesh V. Mehta, Michael A. Marcus, Ruizheng Wang, Gilbert A. Hawkins
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Patent number: 7764844Abstract: A method for determining a sharpness predictor for an input digital image includes determining one or more image metrics by analyzing the input digital image; and determining the sharpness predictor from the one or more image metrics.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Theodore F. Bouk, Amy D. Enge, Kevin E. Spaulding
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Patent number: 7762642Abstract: A method of calibrating a media advance in a printer includes providing a mask to specify a printing configuration of a calibration target; forming a media feed calibration target on the print media by: i. printing the calibration target, ii. advancing the print media, iii. printing the calibration target; iv. advancing the print media by the previous media advance amount plus an offset amount, and v. repeating steps iii. and iv. until the media feed calibration target is complete; measuring the optical reflectance of the media feed calibration target as a function of position along the media feed calibration target; identifying a position along the media feed calibration target corresponding to the location at which a maximum in the optical reflectance occurs; and comparing the location at which a maximum in the optical reflectance occurs to a predetermined location of the media feed calibration target to calibrate media advance.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Peter J. Fellingham, David A. Neese
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Patent number: 7763413Abstract: An imaged and developed element, such as a lithographic printing plate, is provided by infrared radiation imaging of a negative-working imagable element having an outermost imagable layer that includes a free radically polymerizable component, a free radical initiator composition comprising a diaryliodonium borate, and an infrared radiation absorbing compound. The imagable layer also includes a polymeric binder that is represented by the following Structure (I): -(A)w-(A?)w?-??(I) wherein A represents recurring units comprising a pendant reactive vinyl group, A? represents recurring units other than those represented by A, w is from about 1 to about 70 mol %, and w? is from about 30 to about 99 mol %. The imagewise exposed element is developed with a gum to remove only the non-exposed regions. The gum has a pH greater than 7 and up to about 11 and at least 1 weight % of an anionic surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kevin B. Ray, Ting Tao, Gary R. Miller, Eric E. Clark, Melanie Roth
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Patent number: 7763407Abstract: Toner images applied on the first-side and on the second-side of a substrate are fixed together by microwaves, by being heated to a final fixing temperature, and that the toner image applied on the first-side is prefixed by microwaves before a toner image on the second-side is applied, with the toner image of the first-side being heated to a prefixing temperature that is lower than the final fixing temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Knut Behnke, Hans-Otto Krause, Frank-Michael Morgenweck, Domingo Rohde, Detlef Schulze-Hagenest, Lars Seimetz
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Patent number: 7764440Abstract: A dual focal length optical system includes a first optical system and a second optical system. The first optical system is positioned along an optical axis and includes an optical structure having an object side surface and an image side surface. The object side surface and the image side surface include a refractive surface portion and a reflective surface portion. The first optical system has a focal length. The second optical system is positioned on the same optical axis and has a focal length. The focal length of the first optical system is longer than the focal length of the second optical system.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John N. Border, Joseph R. Bietry, Scott C. Cahall, John D. Griffith
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Patent number: 7758171Abstract: A method is disclosed for forming a liquid pattern including forming non-print drops by applying non-print drop forming energy pulses during a unit time period, ?0, and forming print drops by applying print drop forming energy pulses during a large drop time period, ?m, wherein the large drop time period is a multiple, m, of the unit time period, ?m=m?0, and m?2; and a corresponding plurality of drop forming energy pulses sequences are formed so as to form non-print drops and print drops according to the liquid pattern data. The corresponding drop forming energy pulse sequences applied to adjacent drop forming transducers are substantially shifted in time so that the print drops formed in adjacent streams of drops are not aligned along the nozzle array direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Randolph C. Brost
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Patent number: 7761332Abstract: A transaction card system includes a transaction cared with a display tag for displaying short term information, the character display having optical states that are stable without power and viewable from one side of the display tag and an array of electrical contacts for electrically addressing the character display from the other side of the tag, a contact window through which the contacts are accessible, machine readable data on the card, and long term information printed on the transaction card; a transaction card writer having a reader for reading the machine readable data and having means for updating the short term information displayed on the transaction card; and a central computer connected to the transaction card writer having a data base and a central processor for receiving the information read by the magnetic card reader and generating display commands for the transaction card writer.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Robert G. Capurso, Stanley W. Stephenson, Domenic Maiola, David M. Johnson
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Patent number: 7759752Abstract: An image sensor includes at least first and second photo-sensitive regions; a color filter array having at least two different colors that selectively absorb specific bands of wavelengths, and the two colors respectively span portions of predetermined photo-sensitive regions; and wherein the two photo sensitive regions are doped so that electrons that are released at two different depths in the substrate are collected in two separate regions of the photo sensitive regions so that, when wavelengths of light pass through the color filter array, light is absorbed by the photo sensitive regions which photo sensitive regions consequently releases electrons at two different depths of the photo sensitive regions and are stored in first and second separate regions; at least two charge-coupled devices adjacent the first photo sensitive regions; and a first transfer gate associated with the first photo sensitive region that selectively passes charge at first and second levels which, when at the first level, causes theType: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Summa, Herbert J. Erhardt
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Patent number: 7758155Abstract: An inkjet apparatus and method are provided. The inkjet printing apparatus includes a dual row of ink orifices in an integral inkjet printhead. The method provides ink streams with more nozzles per inch in the widthwise direction on a paper without alignment problems and without the need to utilize very small droplets of ink.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Constantine N. Anagnostopoulos
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Patent number: 7761000Abstract: In an imaging device, a photographic scene is automatically determined with high accuracy. Distance information is acquired, through a TTL-AF, from an image signal produced by a CCD. Further, a face recognition circuit detects the face of a person in a subject. An AE-AF-AWB value computing section evaluates the reliability of the distance information acquired through the TTL-AF operation, on the basis of a focal length of a lens, an aperture, and a distance to the subject computed from a distance between eyes included in the detected face. A mode-recognition-and-determination-and mode-selection section automatically determines the photographic scene from the distance information acquired through the TTL-AF operation, the reliability of the distance, and an estimated white balance value.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Kenichi Nakajima
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Patent number: 7754409Abstract: The present invention is a method of manufacturing toner particles that includes providing a first emulsion of a first aqueous phase comprising a pore stabilizing hydrocolloid dispersed in an organic solution containing a polymer. The first emulsion is dispersed in a second aqueous phase to form a second emulsion that is sheared in the presence of a stabilizing agent to form droplets of the first emulsion in the second aqueous phase. The organic solution is evaporated from the droplets to form porous toner particles.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Mridula Nair, David C. Boris, Charles P. Lusignan, Dennis J. Massa, Tamara K. Jones, Anita M. Fees