Patents Assigned to Static Control Components, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8061794
    Abstract: Techniques for spoofing an imaging device adapted for reading data from an electrical storage device to determine a volume of ink in an ink container include providing a replacement electrical storage device for use with the ink container, the replacement electrical storage device comprising memory locations; and responding, by the replacement electrical storage device, to reads of memory locations of the replacement electrical storage device by returning data to the imaging device which causes the imaging device to calculate an inaccurate initial volume of ink stored in the ink container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: William L. London, Steven R. Quinley
  • Patent number: 8005395
    Abstract: A toner hopper seal assembly is disclosed. The toner hopper seal assembly has a gasket which has a gasket opening, a pull strip having a first and second end, the pull strip attached to a first side of the gasket and covering the gasket opening. The first end of the pull strip is positioned near the gasket opening. The toner hopper seal assembly also having an integrated pull tab disposed at an end of the gasket, the integrated pull tab has a first side and a second side, the integrated pull tab is formed from a same material as the gasket and separated from the gasket by a cut in the material. The toner hopper seal assembly also has an adhesive layer covering a second side of the gasket and the second side of the integrated pull tab as well as a release liner covering the adhesive layer on the second side of the gasket and the second side of the integrated pull tab. The release liner secures the integrated pull tab in place adjacent to the end of the gasket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence Dale Lewis, Glenn L. Szabo
  • Patent number: 7984691
    Abstract: A method of cleaning and coating a used organic photoconductive drum is disclosed. Using this method remanufacturers can reliably reuse certain used organic photoconductive drums which could not be reused without this method. The method comprises providing a used organic photoconductive drum, cleaning the surface of the used organic photoconductive drum, applying a new surface layer comprising a non-volatile non-polar dielectric fluid such as a silicone oil with a viscosity of less than 200 cSt at 40 degrees Celsius. The resulting liquid surface on the used organic photoconductive drum provides wear resistance, and improved electrical characteristics allowing the used organic photoconductive drum to be used at least a second time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin H. Swartz, Roderick Craig Boone, John Edward Pickett, Lawrence Dale Lewis
  • Patent number: 7971947
    Abstract: An ink jet remanufacturing chip verifier for new ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges includes a controller for verifying during the process of remanufacturing the ink jet cartridges: if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges are new ink jet chips, if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges were manufactured by a predetermined manufacturer of new ink jet chips, if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges are functional, and if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufacture ink jet cartridges are a predetermined type of new ink jet chip; the controller for rejecting during the process of remanufacturing the ink jet cartridges: ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges which have been previously used, ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges which produced by manufacturers other than the predetermined manufacturer of inkjet chips, inkjet chips attached
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventor: Lynton R. Burchette
  • Patent number: 7957655
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lynton R. Burchette, Mark D. Reeves
  • Patent number: 7945200
    Abstract: Systems and methods of remanufacturing an imaging cartridge include providing the imaging cartridge comprising a developer material supplying roller, a developer roller, a developer blade which regulates a layer of thickness of the developer material on the outer surface of the developer roller, the developer blade held in a first position to exert a first pressure on the outer surface of the developer roller, providing a replacement developer material having a set of characteristics, and adjusting the position of the developer blade to a second position to exert a second pressure on the outer surface of the developer roller, the second position of the developer blade selected to function with the replacement developer material having the set of characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Ray Norris, Lawrence Dale Lewis
  • Patent number: 7917056
    Abstract: Techniques for modifying an imaging cartridge includes providing the imaging cartridge including a body including a circuit holding structure sized to hold an electronic circuit and forming a modified circuit holding structure, with the modified circuit holding structure sized to hold a replacement electronic circuit. At least one dimension of the replacement electronic circuit may be greater than a corresponding dimension of the electronic circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lynton R. Burchette, William E. Thacker
  • Patent number: 7813676
    Abstract: A drive gear for a generally cylindrical imaging component. The drive gear includes a body for engaging the generally cylindrical imaging component; a cylindrical shaft attached to the body, the cylindrical shaft having an end surface; and three prongs extending longitudinally outward from the end surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Huck, James H. Jones, Matthew J. Morton, Anthony D. Causey
  • Patent number: 7742719
    Abstract: Systems and methods of remanufacturing an imaging cartridge including the replacement a rotatable member, such as an organic photo conductor (OPC) drum or toner adder roller, for example, in the imaging cartridge without detaching the rotatable member retaining elements, such as end caps, for example, and installing a replacement rotatable element without disturbing the rotatable member retaining elements end caps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Williams, Donald R. Huck, James H. Jones, Anthony D. Causey, Thomas J. Martin
  • Patent number: 7706717
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for modifying an image processing cartridge. In one aspect, a method of modifying one such imaging process cartridge is disclosed. The method provides the imaging process cartridge, the imaging process cartridge has a waste bin assembly, and the waste bin assembly further has an organic photo conductor (OPC) drum which is coupled with a first wiper blade. The first wiper blade exerts a first abutment pressure when the first wiper blade is coupled to the OPC drum. The method removes the first wiper blade and installs a second wiper blade, wherein the second wiper blade exerts a second abutment pressure when coupled to the OPC drum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventor: James H. Jones
  • Patent number: 7706718
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Antonios L. Karagiannis, Mark D. Reeves, Lynton R. Burchette
  • Patent number: 7689144
    Abstract: Techniques for attaching a replacement chip to an imaging cartridge are described. a method of replacing a component of an imaging cartridge includes: providing the imaging cartridge including a chip and a chip holding structure holding the chip, the chip holding structure including a left upper flange, a right upper flange, a rear retaining member, bottom supporting rails, a left forward retaining element extending from the left upper flange, and a right forward retaining element extending from the right upper flange; removing at least a portion of the left forward retaining element and the right forward retaining element to form a modified chip holding structure; removing the chip from the cartridge; installing a replacement chip in the modified chip holding structure; and attaching the replacement chip to the imaging cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Martin, James H. Jones, Andrew D. Scott, Lawrence Dale Lewis, Donald R. Huck
  • Patent number: 7672610
    Abstract: Techniques for attaching a replacement chip to an imaging cartridge are described. An exemplary method of modifying a toner hopper assembly for use in a toner cartridge consists of providing the toner hopper assembly having a generally cylindrical shape and an at least partially non-functioning electronic chip with electrical contacts disposed in an endplate section of the generally cylindrical shape. The method further modifies the toner hopper assembly by affixing a replacement chip to the toner hopper assembly to form a modified toner hopper assembly. The replacement chip includes replacement electrical contacts which allow the replacement chip to communicate with a printer when the modified toner cartridge is installed in the printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2010
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony D. Causey, Lawrence Dale Lewis, Matthew J. Morton, Lynton R. Burchette, William E. Thacker, III
  • Publication number: 20090324809
    Abstract: A method of cleaning and coating a used organic photoconductive drum is disclosed. Using this method remanufacturers can reliably reuse certain used organic photoconductive drums which could not be reused without this method. The method comprises providing a used organic photoconductive drum, cleaning the surface of the used organic photoconductive drum, applying a new surface layer comprising a non-volatile non-polar dielectric fluid such as a silicone oil with a viscosity of less than 200 cSt at 40 degrees Celsius. The resulting liquid surface on the used organic photoconductive drum provides wear resistance, and improved electrical characteristics allowing the used organic photoconductive drum to be used at least a second time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin H. Swartz, Roderick Craig Boone, John Edward Pickett, Lawrence Dale Lewis
  • Publication number: 20090251514
    Abstract: A universal ink cartridge seal is disclosed. The seal is used to seal an exit port on an ink jet cartridge. The seal has a top and a surrounding wall. The surrounding wall extends perpendicularly away from the circumference of the top. The surrounding wall has an inside surface. The seal further has a rib positioned on the inside surface of the surrounding wall, the rib providing a securing force when the seal is installed on the exit port of the ink jet cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2008
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony D. Causey, Christopher E. Nichols, Glenn L. Szabo, Joe H. Melvin, JR.
  • Publication number: 20090251513
    Abstract: An ink jet remanufacturing chip verifier for new ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges includes a controller for verifying during the process of remanufacturing the ink jet cartridges: if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges are new ink jet chips, if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges were manufactured by a predetermined manufacturer of new ink jet chips, if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufactured ink jet cartridges are functional, and if the new ink jet chips attached to the remanufacture ink jet cartridges are a predetermined type of new ink jet chip; the controller for rejecting during the process of remanufacturing the ink jet cartridges: ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges which have been previously used, ink jet chips attached to remanufactured ink jet cartridges which produced by manufacturers other than the predetermined manufacturer of inkjet chips, inkjet chips attached
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2008
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventor: Lynton R. Burchette
  • Publication number: 20090245853
    Abstract: A toner hopper seal assembly is disclosed. The toner hopper seal assembly has a gasket which has a gasket opening, a pull strip having a first and second end, the pull strip attached to a first side of the gasket and covering the gasket opening. The first end of the pull strip is positioned near the gasket opening. The toner hopper seal assembly also having an integrated pull tab disposed at an end of the gasket, the integrated pull tab has a first side and a second side, the integrated pull tab is formed from a same material as the gasket and separated from the gasket by a cut in the material. The toner hopper seal assembly also has an adhesive layer covering a second side of the gasket and the second side of the integrated pull tab as well as a release liner covering the adhesive layer on the second side of the gasket and the second side of the integrated pull tab. The release liner secures the integrated pull tab in place adjacent to the end of the gasket.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2008
    Publication date: October 1, 2009
    Applicant: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence Dale Lewis, Glenn L. Szabo
  • Patent number: 7596329
    Abstract: A toner cartridge comprises toner and electrical development components which consume a portion of the toner by printing a plurality of images. An electronic circuit stores an indication of the amount of toner remaining, and a value controlling a voltage applied to at least one of the electrical development components. The electronic circuit determines when a predetermined amount of the toner remains in the toner cartridge. When the predetermined amount of toner remains in the toner cartridge, the electronic circuit alters the amount of toner consumed to form images by changing a voltage level applied to at least one of the electrical development components. The electronic circuit alters the amount of toner consumed by replacing the stored value controlling the voltage applied to at least one of the electrical development components with a new value controlling the voltage applied to at least one of the electrical development components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2009
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lynton R. Burchette, Mark D. Reeves
  • Patent number: 7588873
    Abstract: A method of cleaning and coating a used organic photoconductive drum is disclosed. Using this method remanufacturers can reliably reuse certain used organic photoconductive drums which could not be reused without this method. The method comprises providing a used organic photoconductive drum, cleaning the surface of the used organic photoconductive drum, applying a new surface layer comprising a non-volatile non-polar dielectric fluid such as a silicone oil with a viscosity of less than 200 cSt at 40 degrees Celsius. The resulting liquid surface on the used organic photoconductive drum provides wear resistance, and improved electrical characteristics allowing the used organic photoconductive drum to be used at least a second time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2009
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin H. Swartz, Roderick Craig Boone, John Edward Pickett, Lawrence Dale Lewis
  • Patent number: 7574149
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Assignee: Static Control Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Lynton R. Burchette, Mark D. Reeves