Abstract: A media transport system for transporting a media sheet in a marking device includes an entrance drive assembly, an exit drive assembly and a vacuum generator that applies a vacuum force to the media sheet to form a wide, flat printing zone. The entrance drive assembly receives and transports the media sheet in a process direction by contacting top and bottom surfaces of the media sheet, thereby exerting an entrance drive force on the media sheet. The exit drive assembly receives and transports the media sheet by contacting the top and bottom surfaces of the media sheet, thereby exerting an exit drive force on the media sheet. The vacuum force is applied to the media sheet in an area of the media sheet between the entrance drive assembly and the exit drive assembly. The vacuum force on the media sheet acts in a vacuum force direction substantially normal to the process direction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Roger G. Teumer, William R. Burger, Paul S. DeHond, Eric A. Merz, W. Keith Gilliland
Abstract: A document containing colored strokes or lines is reproduced in a way to preserve the color intent if the reproduced document is copied on a black-and-white device. Dashed lines are generated for insertion into the stroke, with dashing patterns that reflect the original color of the stroke. Outlining in black or white, dependent on the stroke color, may be provided. If the stroke is wide enough, the color within the stroke may alternatively be reproduced with a black and white reproducible pattern.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for digital image reduction using an improved “extendible” perspective projection technique which allows for flexible control of the averaging cell or window size separately from the reduction ratio to improve moir{acute over (e)} suppression or sharpness as desired in the resulting reduced-size image. The extendible perspective projection technique can also be implemented together with ordinary perspective projection or together with a combined one-dimensional filter and linear interpolation technique to produce a reduced-size image of a quality comparable to those produced by the prior technique of using a two-dimensional pre-filter prior to interpolation at a much lesser cost due to the reduced number of required scanline buffers.
Abstract: A multicolor image reproduction machine includes a main assembly having an image bearing member, a controller, and a bias source for biasing the image bearing member. It also includes a plurality of color separation toner image forming units each having a photoreceptor including a photoconductive surface forming a toner image separation development nip with the image bearing member. Each imaging unit also includes a toner supply apparatus for applying a layer of toner of a particular color onto the photoconductive surface; a first charging device for uniformly charging the photoconductive surface; an exposure device connected to the controller for image-wise exposing the photoconductive surface and the layer of toner to form therein image areas and background areas of a desired image; and a second charging device connected to the controller for selectively reversing charge in the background areas of the desired image, so as to enable subsequent separation of the background areas from the image areas.
Abstract: A micro-machined movable light emitting assembly is formed on or from an undoped or pure III-V substrate or formed on or from a doped III-V substrate. The movable light emitting assemblies are to be actuated using force generators, to generate the various mechanical degrees of freedom depending on the type of stage suspension and actuation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 15, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Eric Peeters, Decai Sun, G. A. Neville Connell, Ross D. Bringans, Raj B. Apte, Thomas L. Paoli, Patrick Y. Maeda, David K. Fork, Joel A. Kubby, Philip D. Floyd
Abstract: A process for preparing an imaging member includes applying a first organic layer to an imaging member substrate, treating the first organic layer with one of corona discharge or plasma discharge; and applying a second organic layer to the first organic layer.
Abstract: A branched polyester resin of the Formula
wherein n and m represent randomly repeating segments, and the number of n and m segments in the polymer backbone are each of from about 10 to about 10,000; X is an alkylene group, an olefinic group, or an arylene; Y is an organic dioxy group or radical of I, II, or mixtures thereof; Z is an organic trioxy radical of III, IV, or mixtures thereof; and wherein R and R1 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group; G is an alkylene or arylene group, and a is 0 or 1.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 28, 2000
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Guerino G. Sacripante, Alan E. J. Toth, Marko D. Saban
Abstract: A system and method for providing interactive computer assisted teaching. The system is premised on and extends the ubiquitous nature of paper in classroom environments to be an interaction medium with a computer based system. By utilizing intelligent form and embedded data processing, highly interactive and customized teaching applications can be created. A student and other members of the educational community interacts with the system by making marks on an educational material and then scanning that educational material back into the system. Intelligent forms processing techniques are used to identify the marks made and pass them on to a teaching application. The teaching application will then determine an appropriate course of interaction, which may include having a responsive educational material printed out for the student. The system provides for having a single computer in a classroom, wherein students can use a familiar medium, paper, to interact with the computer.
Abstract: A scheme for extending the life of a drum maintenance unit that applies a release agent to the surface of a transfer drum in a phase change ink inkjet printer determines a release agent usage ratio based on an ink coverage percentage for each print. The release agent usage ratios for each print are accumulated, and each time the release agent ratio accumulation value has an integer change a maintenance counter in the drum maintenance unit is decremented by one from an initial nominal number of prints to produce a number of prints remaining. Once the number of prints remaining reaches a specified low value, the maintenance counter may be decremented by one for each additional print to allow for variability in the amount of release agent consumed per print from projected values. As a result depending upon a particular customer usage profile a drum maintenance unit having a nominal life of 30,000 prints, for example, may be extended by over 40%.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 25, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Timothy L. Crawford, David W. Johnson, Gerard H. Rousseau
Abstract: A windowed shutter on a micro-electro-mechanical system improves output current of a non-contacting electrostatic voltmeter. The output current is increased by increasing the area modulated by the micro-electro-mechanical shutter system and by increasing the speed of that modulation. The increase in the area modulated by the windowed shutter is in direct proportion to the number of windows used. Moreover, the speed of the modulation is increased by increasing the resonant frequency of the system. Less shutter mass increases the frequency thus increasing shutter movement over time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 10, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Joel A. Kubby, Eric Peeters, R. Enrique Viturro, Fred F. Hubble, III, Stanley J. Wallace, Alan J. Werner, Jr.
Abstract: The image processing device of this invention processes an input document and performs a separation function which separates the text area and the image area from the input document. The image processing device first determines and coarsely separates the text area and the image area, then corrects the image quality. Then, the corrected image is finely separated into text area and image area, and corrected again. Logic calculation may be performed on the corrected images to further correct the image quality.
Abstract: A pixelized scintillation layer is taught in which high aspect ratio columns of scintillation material are formed. The columns may be sized and spaced to correspond to the sizing and spacing of an underlying sensor array, or they may be sized such that there is plurality of columns for each pixel. A method for forming the pixelized scintillation layer includes the step of forming openings such as wells, vias, or channels in a body, for example by etching a thick photoresist, ion beam etching, anodic etching, etc., and the step of filling the openings with scintillation material. A completed image sensing apparatus is also taught.
Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for classifying image data. A peak/valley detection device may count peaks and valleys within a window. A local roughness of the image data may be determined and the data may be classified based on the peak/valley count and the local roughness.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 23, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Xing Li, Michael E. Meyers, Francis K. Tse
Abstract: A method of replenishing fluid used in an marking device maintenance station of an ink marking device includes obtaining condensate from ambient air through a condensation process and channeling the condensate to a reservoir in communication with the marking device maintenance station.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
David G. Anderson, Frederick A. Donahue, Leonard M. Carreira, Arthur M. Gooray
Abstract: Disclosed is an ink composition comprising (a) an ink vehicle which comprises a conductive pyridinium compound having a melting point of no lower than about 60° C. and no higher than about 155° C., (b) a viscosity modifier which is a pyridine compound, a pyrimidine compound, a pyrazine compound, a pyridazine compound, or mixtures thereof, said pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, or pyridazine compounds having a melting point of no lower than about 60° C. and no higher than about 155° C., (c) a binder which is a polymeric pyridine or pyridinium compound; (d) a colorant, (e) an optional antioxidant, and (f) an optional UV absorber.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Shadi L. Malhotra, Raymond W. Wong, Marcel P. Breton
Abstract: A system for identifying multiple electronic tags, the system including a plurality of electronic tags attachable to a single object, each electronic tag having a non-overlapping readable region, and each electronic tag having a unique identifier, an electronic tag reader configured to read the unique identifier of each electronic tag within the non-overlapping readable region, selective shielding of each electronic tag, and a computing system connected to the electronic tag reader to provide digital services in response to reading the unique identifier of each electronic tag.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 10, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Beverly L. Harrison, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Uday Gujar, Roy Want
Abstract: Disclosed is an ink composition which comprises (1) water; (2) a colorant; and (3) an additive selected from the group consisting of monoalkylamido quaternary ammonium salts and mixtures thereof.
Abstract: A method for matching documents based on spatial layout of regions based on a shape similarity model for detecting similarity between general 2D objects. The method uses the shape similarity model to determine if two documents are similar by logical region generation in which logical regions are automatically derived from information in the documents to be matched, region correspondence, in which a correspondence is established between the regions on the documents, pose computation in which the individual transforms relating corresponding regions are recovered, and pose verification in which the extent of spatial similarity is measured by projecting one document onto the other using the computed pose parameters.
Abstract: Font attributes of characters or letters are estimated by an optical character recognition system using character, run or stroke-based techniques with or without character identification information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Zhigang Fan, Robert Cooperman, Robert Shuchatowitz, Lucy Hadden, Emil Rainero, Frederick Roberts, Jr.
Abstract: A method carried out in an image processing system in which images of documents are captured by an image capture device, such as a video camera, comprising: (a) displaying successive images captured by the video camera, each image being defined by grayscale image data and containing text matter, (b) receiving a first user input (mouse button click) defining the start of a selection and a first position within the displayed image, (c) in response to the first user input, freezing the displayed image, (d) determining the skew angle of text matter with respect to the field of view of the video camera, (e) receiving at least one further user input (further button click; drag of cursor), including a final user input (mouse button release), defining the end of a selection, and for the or each further user input, (f) determining, using the skew angle determined in step (d), the position, shape and dimensions of a selection element in dependence upon at least the first position, and (g) displaying the selection eleme