Patents Assigned to LINX
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Patent number: 9517627Abstract: A cap 13, 15, for the print face 9 of a drop-on-demand ink jet printer moves between a closed position, in which it covers the print nozzles on the print face 9, and an open position in which the print nozzles are uncovered, without requiring movement of the print face 9. In the open position, the cap is recessed relative to the front surface 21 of the printhead. For at least part of the movement of the cap, it is further forward than the print face 9, so that it does not slide across and damage the print nozzles. The drop-on-demand ink jet printer may be used to print onto objects 3 conveyed past it, for example on a packing line. The cap 13, 15, does not obstruct the path of the objects 3 even if they pass very close (e.g. 0.5 mm) to the print face 9 because its uncapped position is further back than the front surface 21 of the printhead.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2016Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies LtdInventors: Marc Plummer, Graham Thomas
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Publication number: 20160236472Abstract: A cap 13, 15, for the print face 9 of a drop-on-demand ink jet printer moves between a closed position, in which it covers the print nozzles on the print face 9, and an open position in which the print nozzles are uncovered, without requiring movement of the print face 9. In the open position, the cap is recessed relative to the front surface 21 of the printhead. For at least part of the movement of the cap, it is further forward than the print face 9, so that it does not slide across and damage the print nozzles. The drop-on-demand ink jet printer may be used to print onto objects 3 conveyed past it, for example on a packing line. The cap 13, 15, does not obstruct the path of the objects 3 even if they pass very close (e.g. 0.5 mm) to the print face 9 because its uncapped position is further back than the front surface 21 of the printhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: Linx Printing Technologies LtdInventors: Marc Plummer, Graham Thomas
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Patent number: 9413984Abstract: The luminance information of an image captured by a multi-lens camera system can be improved by selecting a luminance information source for each portion of the captured image. Each lens of the camera system can capture an initial image. For each portion of a final image, a corresponding initial image portion can be selected as the luminance information source. The portions of the final image and initial images can be pixels, groups of pixels, or other image portions. The luminance information from the selected initial image portions is combined to form final image luminance information. Chrominance information can also be selected from the initial images to form final image chrominance information, and the final image chrominance information and the final image luminance information can be combined to form a final image.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: LinX Computational Imaging Ltd.Inventors: Ziv Attar, Chen Aharon-Attar
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Publication number: 20160213106Abstract: An article of jewelry having a replaceable ornamental element has in combination a frame (2) provided with a central recess (3), an ornamental element (4) adapted to be received in the central recess (3), a first magnet (5) fixed to the bottom (6) of the ornamental element (4), and a second magnet (7) fixed inside the central recess (3) for removably assure the ornamental element (4) therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2014Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: LINX SRLInventors: Mauro PAPAIS, Ingrid GUZMAN
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Patent number: 9333753Abstract: A cap 13, 15, for the print face 9 of a drop-on-demand ink jet printer moves between a closed position, in which it covers the print nozzles on the print face 9, and an open position in which the print nozzles are uncovered, without requiring movement of the print face 9. In the open position, the cap is recessed relative to the front surface 21 of the printhead. For at least part of the movement of the cap, it is further forward than the print face 9, so that it does not slide across and damage the print nozzles. The drop-on-demand ink jet printer may be used to print onto objects 3 conveyed past it, for example on a packing line. The cap 13, 15, does not obstruct the path of the objects 3 even if they pass very close (e.g. 0.5 mm) to the print face 9 because its uncapped position is further back than the front surface 21 of the printhead.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2013Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: LINX PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Marc Plummer, Graham Thomas
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Publication number: 20150239249Abstract: A cap 13, 15, for the print face 9 of a drop-on-demand ink jet printer moves between a closed position, in which it covers the print nozzles on the print face 9, and an open position in which the print nozzles are uncovered, without requiring movement of the print face 9. In the open position, the cap is recessed relative to the front surface 21 of the printhead. For at least part of the movement of the cap, it is further forward than the print face 9, so that it does not slide across and damage the print nozzles. The drop-on-demand ink jet printer may be used to print onto objects 3 conveyed past it, for example on a packing line. The cap 13, 15, does not obstruct the path of the objects 3 even if they pass very close (e.g. 0.5 mm) to the print face 9 because its uncapped position is further back than the front surface 21 of the printhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Linx Printing Technologies LtdInventors: Marc Plummer, Graham Thomas
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Patent number: 9050694Abstract: The invention relates to a tool for clamping using sides of workpieces, in particular to a tool for clamping and processing workpieces like boxes using sides of the box workpieces, belonging to the technical field of tools for clamping used in the processing center to process workpieces.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: ZHEJIANG LINX MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Yanzhao Zhu
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Patent number: 9025077Abstract: Spatial resolution can be improved in multi-lens digital cameras. Each lens can have the same or similar field of view, but can be associated with different geometric distortions defining, for example, a magnification at various field of view portions. A final image can be generated based on an initial image captured by each lens. Luminance information from the magnified portions of the initial images can be combined to form final image luminance information. Chrominance information from the initial images can be combined to form final image chrominance information. The final image can be generated based on the final image luminance information and the final image chrominance information.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: LinX Computational Imaging Ltd.Inventors: Ziv Attar, Chen Aharon-Attar
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Patent number: 8843855Abstract: A method, computer-readable medium, and apparatus are provided for browsing maps of events of various types that occurred on a piece of land on various dates. A map is displayed on a map interface that allows a user to navigate to other maps using different types of navigation that are triggered by different types of user input. A single instance of a first type of user input triggers display of another map of the same event type as a currently displayed map. A single instance of a second type of user input triggers display of another map that is chronologically adjacent to the currently displayed map, regardless of event type. Alternately, the second type of user input triggers skipping maps of the same event type to navigate to a map of a different event type. The maps each include a graphical representation of a measurement at a given location.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Linx Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. O'Neall, Donald L. O'Neall
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Patent number: 8833915Abstract: An ink/air separator for an ink jet printer has one or more plates 77, 79, 81, 83 over which an ink/air mixture can spread. Preferably there is more than one plate, and the mixture overflows from one plate to the next. Preferably adjacent plates are spaced so that as the mixture passes between two plates it contacts the surface above it as well as the surface below it. The plates may be separated by a gap of 10 mm or less, e.g. a gap of 2 mm to 5 mm, where they overlap Preferably some or all of the plate surfaces contacted by the mixture are roughened. Interaction between the ink/air mixture and the plate surface tends to slow the flow of very small air bubbles and encourage them to accumulate and/or merge, so that they separate from the ink more quickly than individual small bubbles. The ink/air separator may be connected in the path of unused ink returned from the gutter 27 of a continuous ink jet printer to an ink tank 39, or may be placed inside the ink tank 39.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies LtdInventor: Marc Plummer
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Publication number: 20140192238Abstract: One or more objects of interest from a scene are selected. Depth information of the one or more objects is calculated. Additionally, depth information of the scene is calculated. The calculated depth information of the one or more objects is compared with calculated depth information of the scene. Based on the comparison a blur is applied to an image that includes the scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2011Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: LINX COMPUTATIONAL IMAGING LTD.Inventors: Ziv Attar, Chen Aharon-Attar, Edwin Maria Wolterink
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Patent number: 8684504Abstract: A continuous ink jet printer has a line (69a) for venting at least some of the air that has been sucked along the gutter line (17), and a line (69b) for recirculating back to the printhead (25) at least some of the air that has been sucked down the gutter line (17). Preferably the relative proportions of vented air and recirculated air can be varied, so as to reduce solvent loss during normal operation but allow increased solvent loss if the ink is over-dilute. Preferably the air recirculated to the printhead is connected directly into the flow path from the gutter orifice to the source of gutter suction, without opening into the space containing the ink jet. This reduces the tendency of solvent in the recirculated air condense on the printhead electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Anthony Hill
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Patent number: 8517485Abstract: A gutter line of a continuous inkjet printer which includes a variable flow restrictor fitted into the gutter line, and a pressure transducer for measuring the pressure in the gutter line downstream of the variable flow restrictor, where the variable flow restrictor is controlled in response to the output of the pressure transducer to maintain a downstream pressure substantially constant. Airflow along the gutter line has a lower flow resistance than a slug of ink. Accordingly, the system responds dynamically to restrict the flow of air along the gutter line when no ink is passing along it, thereby reducing the volume of air sucked along the gutter line while maintaining adequate suction to reliably clear ink away from the gutter so that the amount of solvent lost from the ink is reduced during operation of an inkjet printer.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Henry Charles Heylen, Robert Lionel Walton
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Publication number: 20130141492Abstract: A continuous ink jet printer has a line (69a) for venting at least some of the air that has been sucked along the gutter line (17), and a line (69b) for recirculating back to the printhead (25) at least some of the air that has been sucked down the gutter line (17). Preferably the relative proportions of vented air and recirculated air can be varied, so as to reduce solvent loss during normal operation but allow increased solvent loss if the ink is over-dilute. Preferably the air recirculated to the printhead is connected directly into the flow path from the gutter orifice to the source of gutter suction, without opening into the space containing the ink jet. This reduces the tendency of solvent in the recirculated air condense on the printhead electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: Linx Printing Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Linx Printing Technologies Ltd.
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Patent number: 8388118Abstract: A continuous ink jet printer comprising an ink gun for forming an ink jet; an arrangement of electrodes for trapping electric charges on ink drops of the ink jet and for creating an electrostatic field for deflecting drops carrying trapped electric charges; and a gutter having an ink-receiving orifice for receiving ink drops of the ink jet which are not used for printing; a gutter flow path for flow of ink from the ink-receiving orifice of the gutter, through and away from the gutter; an air recirculation line for conveying at least some of any air that has passed with the ink along at least a part of the gutter flow path so as to re-enter the gutter flow path either through the ink-receiving orifice or through a connection into the gutter flow path downstream of the ink-receiving orifice; and a vent for venting at least some of the air that has passed with the ink along at least a part of the gutter flow path so as not to re-enter the gutter flow path.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Anthony Hill
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Publication number: 20110200189Abstract: Embodiments provide remote control encoders and decoders, encryption algorithms, key generation, systems and methods, singularly and in combination, and not limited thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Paul LeeRoy True, Justin Garrett Hopper, Chris Reed Murphy, Ammon Joseph Gomez, Adam Stubblefield
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Publication number: 20110037561Abstract: Embodiments of methods, systems and devices including encoders and decoders are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2008Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Paul LeeRoy True, Justin Garrett Hopper, Chris Reed Murphy, Ammon Joseph Carpenter
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Publication number: 20100208894Abstract: Embodiments provide remote control encoders and decoders, encryption algorithms and methods, singularly and in combination, and not limited thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Paul LeeRoy True, Justin Garrett Hopper, Chris Reed Murphy, Ammon Joseph Gomez, Adam Stubblefield
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Patent number: 7387433Abstract: An integrated circuit for analogue electronic watch applications, comprising an oscillator circuit for generating clock signals, stepper motor driver circuit for generating motor driving signals, a plurality of trimming capacitors for fine-tuning the output frequency of the oscillator circuit and a corresponding plurality of electronic switches for selectively connecting/disconnecting said trimming capacitors to said oscillator circuit and switching circuitry for switching-in and/or -out the electronic switch, wherein said stepper motor driver circuit being connected to said oscillator circuit and comprising means for converting said clock signals into said motor driving signals, said switching circuitry comprises means to control the switching-in and/or switching-out of said electronic switches whereby oscillator frequency is fine-tuned, said plurality of electronic switches being selectively controllable and operable by switching control signals applied at said frequency trimming port.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Linx Technology LimitedInventor: Patrick Siu-Ying Hung
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Patent number: D660354Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies LimitedInventors: Marc Plummer, Terry Potter