Patents Assigned to Xerox
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Patent number: 6236754Abstract: A method for making continuous-tone, raster color images that are less susceptible to the effects of misregistration is described. For each pixel the present method determines the component-wise maximum positive color difference for the pixel from its neighbors. A fraction of this difference is then determined and then added to each pixel's color value, thus eliminating annoying white space between color transitioning in pixels. The particular fractional value is a function of the pixel's luminance.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Steven J. Harrington
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Patent number: 6235395Abstract: A display comprised of a first component containing spheres encapsulated within a wax, and thereover and thereunder said component substrates.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guerino G. Sacripante, James C. Mikkelsen, Jr.
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Patent number: 6236971Abstract: A system for controlling the distribution and use of digital works using digital tickets. In the present invention, a “digital ticket” is used to entitle the ticket holder to exercise some usage right with respect to a digital work. Usage rights are used to define how a digital work may be used or distributed. Each usage right may specify a digital ticket which must be present before the right may be exercised. Digital works are stored in repositories which enforce a digital works usage rights. Each repository has a “generic ticket agent” which punches tickets. In some instances only the generic ticket agent is necessary. In other instances, punching by a “special ticket agent” residing on another repository may be needed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignees: Contentguard Holdings, Inc., Xerox CorporationInventors: Mark J. Stefik, Peter L. T. Pirolli
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Patent number: 6236829Abstract: A fixing device having a peeling sheet capable of performing stable peeling without causing any damage to the image, the sheet, and the fixing roller. A fixing device, including: a fixing roller having an elastic layer formed on the surface thereof which rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow A; a compression roller which rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow B while being in contact with the fixing roller; and a plastic peeling sheet, whose end edge comes into contact with the surface of the fixing roller to peel the sheet P, which has passed through the nip portion N, away from the surface of the fixing roller, provided downstream of the nip portion N of the fixing roller in the direction of rotation A thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiro Uehara, Yoshio Kanesawa
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Patent number: 6237099Abstract: An electronic document management system comprising access right list assignment unit for assigning an access right list setting an authorization system name, user name, and access right to an electronic document, access authorization unit for inquiring of an authorization system specified by a user who the user is when the electronic document is opened, and access right recognition means for recognizing the access right assigned to the authorized user from the access right list. To open an electronic document, the user is authorized in the authorization system specified by the user and the access right assigned to the authorized user is recognized from the access right list, then display and edit unit opens the electronic document in accordance with the recognized access right, whereby if the electronic documents confidential in each system are moved to another system, the access rights are also moved with the electronic documents, so that security of the electronic documents can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takeshi Kurokawa
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Patent number: 6236831Abstract: A method and apparatus for recycling marking surfaces such as office paper is described. The system scans a marking surface, determines the location of printing on the marking surface and deposits erasing material directly over the printing. Because the distribution of erasing material is confined to the printed areas, the use of erasing material is minimized. The described system can be easily adapted for use in traditional copying systems to recycle paper.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Ping Mei, Jaan Noolandi, James B. Boyce
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Patent number: 6233265Abstract: Group III-V nitride semiconductors are used as optoelectronic light emitters. The semiconductor alloy InGaN is used as the active region in nitride laser diodes and LEDs, as its bandgap energy can be tuned by adjusting the alloy composition, to span the entire visible spectrum. InGaN layers of high-indium content, as required for blue or green emission are difficult to grow, however, because the poor lattice mismatch between GaN and InGaN causes alloy segregation. In this situation, the inhomogeneous alloy composition results in spectrally impure emission, and diminished optical gain. To suppress segregation, the high-indium-content InGaN active region may be deposited over a thick InGaN layer, substituted for the more typical GaN. First depositing a thick InGaN layer establishes a larger lattice parameter than that of GaN. Consequently, a high indium content heterostructure active region grown over the thick InGaN layer experiences significantly less lattice mismatch compared to GaN.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David Paul Bour, Michael A. Kneissl
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Patent number: 6233420Abstract: An imaging system and corresponding method for manipulating, regulating or adjusting the fluid concentration of a toner cake to enhance the resultant image quality, while concomitantly enhancing the development and separation of image portions of the toner cake from non-image or background portions of the toner cake. The imaging system includes a toner cake applicator for applying toner cake onto a toner cake receiving member, a charging device disposed so as to form an electrostatic latent image in the toner cake, a separation subsystem positioned relative to the receiving member so as to selectively separate at least a portion of the imaged toner cake from the receiving member, and a fluid regulating device for regulating the amount of fluid in the toner cake.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Chu-heng Liu, Henry R. Till
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Patent number: 6233503Abstract: A movable robotic module including a framework defining a set of vertex elements, a set of edge elements, or a set of face elements, with the framework substantially shaped to permit face centered cubic packing. Each module includes a pivot mechanism on its framework to permit rotation of the framework with respect to other movable robotic modules. A power unit supplies operational power to each module, the power being used for rotation of the module, sensor and/or a control unit connected to the pivot mechanism and/or the power unit to control rotation of the framework.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Mark H. Yim, John O. Lamping, Eric W. Mao
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Patent number: 6233580Abstract: A compactly stored word list that includes a directed graph data structure is used for word to number (W/N) and number to word (N/W) mapping. Each word accepted by the data structure is mapped to a unique corresponding number within a dense set of numbers ranging from zero to one less than the total number of acceptable words. Some common suffixes are collapsed into shared branches, which is possible because the numbers are not stored within the word list. In addition, some branches of the data structure can be skipped during mapping because of information associated with branch points. That information permits the mapping scan to continue with a next branch or with an alternative branch. That information also indicates the number of suffix endings in the next branch; this number is used to keep a count of the word endings during word to number mapping; it is also used both to determine whether to continue with the next branch and also to reduce the number being mapped during number to word mapping.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Ronald M. Kaplan, Martin Kay
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Patent number: 6233414Abstract: Status information control methods and status information control systems allow operators to define the criteria that provides a “ready” indication for an image forming device. An operator determines a number of required features for an output job. The control systems then monitor a selected image forming device to determine if the selected image forming device has all of the required features and if all the required features are available. If the selected image forming device has all the required features and if they are available, a “ready” status is indicated, otherwise a “not ready” status is indicate .Alternatively, the status confirmation control methods and systems allow operators to track an output job by displaying detailed information about an image form device's features and each feature's availability.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Michael Eugene Farrell
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Patent number: 6233502Abstract: A system and method for transiently connecting modular elements of a self movable robot. The self movable robot is known as metamorphosing robots, polymorphic robots, shape changing robots, or morphable structures. The modular elements can act together to build a structure to perform a given task. Each modular robotic module contains a mechanism allowing for communication and transfer of power between adjacent modules, and defining a robot whole to be all the modules in one connected component.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Mark H. Yim
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Patent number: 6232466Abstract: A process for preparing a stable titanyl phthalocyanine crystal showing at least one diffraction peak at a Bragg angle (2&thgr;±0.2) of 27.3° is disclosed, which comprises treating amorphous or quasi-amorphous titanyl phthalocyanine with a solvent selected from an alcohol solvent, an aromatic solvent, a mixed solvent of an alcohol solvent and an aromatic solvent, or a mixed solvent of an alcohol solvent and water. The resulting titanyl phthalocyanine exhibits high photosensitivity and excellent durability as a photoconductive material of an electrophotographic photoreceptor.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., LTDInventors: Katsumi Daimon, Akihiko Tokida, Katsumi Nukada, Hidemi Nukada, Yasuo Sakaguchi
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Patent number: 6233360Abstract: A method and system implements a high addressability characteristic into an error diffusion process. A histogram of the image is generated and the actual background and black reference values are determined. A gray level value representing a pixel is received. The gray level value has a first resolution which corresponds to an original input resolution. The gray level value is interpolated to generate subpixel gray level values which correspond to a second resolution. The second resolution is higher than the first resolution and corresponds to the high addressability characteristic. A threshold circuit thresholds the interpolated gray level value and generates an error value as a result of the threshold using the determined background and black reference values. The error value has a resolution corresponding to the first resolution. A portion of the error value is diffused to adjacent pixels on a next scanline.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David J. Metcalfe, Roger L. Triplett, Xiao-fan Feng, John T. Newell
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Patent number: 6233411Abstract: A distributive pitch skipping method and apparatus for stabilizing productivity in an electrostatographic printing machine. The method and apparatus provide for establishing a first toner concentration (TC) limit at and below which toner image reproduction of the machine stops and the machine dead cycles; establishing a second TC limit, higher than the first TC limit, above which the toner image reproduction rate of the machine is 100% at ST ppm (Standard prints per minute); adding fresh toner into a developer housing of the machine in an attempt to maintain the TC of the developer housing above the second TC limit while running copies having various toner area coverage levels; and establishing at least a third TC limit, between the first TC limit and the second TC limit, above which the toner image reproduction rate is less than 100% at (ST-X1) ppm, and below which the toner image reproduction rate is less than 100% at (ST-X2) ppm, where X1 and X2 are integers, and X2 is greater than X1.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Mark A. Scheuer, Debbie S. Wickham
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Patent number: 6233631Abstract: A method of providing machine usage data to a computer for a given user by setting the machine for transmission of the machine usage data to the computer and transmitting the machine usage data to the computer for various levels of usage. The computer converts the machine usage data into a format compatible for the given user, for example, converting to a generic ASCII type file format or to an MS Excel format.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James J. Dombrowski, Craig S. Lippolis, Carl F. Oresick, Kevin R. Mathers, Alicia A. Campbell, Nicholas M. Lamendola, M. John Ludlow, Steven L. Holloway
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Patent number: 6233353Abstract: A system that identifies and discriminates between image regions that consist of text lines of alphanumeric characters and image regions that largely consist of non-alphanumeric line-drawing components. Only image components which are determined to be alphanumeric characters are submitted to an OCR program, thus saving processing time and avoiding errors. The system mainly exploits the principle that text blocks in an image are characterized by regularly spaced horizontal runs of white consistent with inter-line spaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Ronald G. Danisewicz
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Patent number: 6233013Abstract: A full-color scanning array uses CMOS active pixel cells, or photogates, as photosensors. A set of photogates, each photogate being specifically filtered for one primary color, is associated with a common node. A clearing gate downstream of the common node applies a relatively high potential to a selected photogate, for the purpose of clearing any charge from the photogate. In this way, the integration time for the photogate can be started at a precise time, and the effective exposure time of each photogate can thereby be precisely controlled. Alternately, one of the set of photogates can be repeatedly cleared without a signal being read therefrom, allowing the array to operate in a monochrome mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Paul A. Hosier, Jagdish C. Tandon, Scott L. Tewinkle
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Patent number: 6233339Abstract: According to the present invention, piracy of secret data is prevented without an attack detecting circuit or data deleting circuit. In a secret data processing unit, a cell contains fluid in a sealed space. Code generators arranged in the sealed space receive a code generation request to generate codes specified by the pressure value of the fluid. A key generator disposed in the sealed space generates encryption keys/decryption keys specified by the generated codes. An encryptor/decryptor also disposed in the sealed space receives requests for secret data encryption/requests for encrypted secret data decryption, and outputs code generation requests to the code generator to encrypt the secret data/decrypt the encrypted secret data by using the generated encryption key/decryption key. Both codes and encryption keys/decryption keys generated and used, are not statically stored in the cryptographic processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Kawano, Masahiro Taguchi, Masaki Hirota, Junji Okada, Masao Funada, Takashi Ozawa
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Patent number: 6232991Abstract: Scan line bow correction for raster output scanners, and systems that use raster output scanners. Scan line bow correction is performed in raster output scanners having a post-polygon optical system that includes an f-&thgr; lens system that has at least two multiple scan lenses by controllably tilting a second scan lens along the fast-scan axis. Beneficially, the tiltable scan lens is mounted on a mounting pad that includes a threaded hole. A threaded set screw screws into the threaded hole to provide an adjustable support. In practice the threaded hole-set screw should have a high number of threads per millimeter to provide fine bow correction adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: James J. Appel