Abstract: A method of managing memory allocation in a printing system including the steps of creating a plurality of blocks and designating each block with an identifier. In response to a request from a client, a first set of identifiers, corresponding with a first set of blocks, is placed into a database by a resource manager. The client then accesses the database and, by reference to the first set of identifiers, begins filling up the first set of blocks with image data. As each block is filled, the client transmits an interrupt signal to a controller. After a predesignated one of the first set of blocks has been filled, the controller causes the resource manager to place a second set of identifiers in the database so that the client can access the second set of identifiers as soon as it has completed filling the first set of blocks.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Samuel D. Ambalavanar, Ronnie E. Sanford, Orlando Diaz, Kenneth D. Romano, Anthony M. Frumusa
Abstract: A process for preparing toner compositions comprising: coinjecting into a continuously operating fluid energy mill, feed toner particles, and a liquid component; and separating the resulting comminuted toner particles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 1, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Jacques C. Bertrand, Steven D. Booth, K. Derek Henderson, Daniel E. Juda, Samir Kumar, Dawn M. O'Loughlin, Lewis S. Smith, Zhilei Wang
Abstract: A multisegmented ball for an electrical twisting ball display device made up of spheroidal balls rotatably disposed in an elastomer substrate. The ball is composed of segments arrayed substantially parallel to one another, each segment being adjacent to at least one other segment and to no more than two other segments, adjacent segments being adjoined to one another at substantially planar interfaces. The segments include a first segment having a first thickness and a first optical modulation characteristic, a second segment having a second thickness and a second optical modulation characteristic, and a third segment having a thickness different from at least one of the first and second thicknesses and an optical modulation characteristic different from at least one of the first and second optical modulation characteristics.
Abstract: An external field activated display sheet is disclosed which comprises a plurality of hourglass shaped capsules for each pixel of an image. Each hourglass shaped capsule contains ink in one of its chambers. The ink in each hourglass shaped capsule is responsive to an external field being applied across the capsule for the movement from one chamber to the other. An opaque medial sheet blocks the visibility of the ink in the chambers under the medial sheet. Applying an external field across an hourglass shaped capsule causes the ink to be moved into the chamber above the medial sheet where it is visible. By applying an external field across selective hourglass shaped cavities, an image can be displayed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 3, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
David K. Biegelsen, Warren B. Jackson, Guerino G. Sacripante, James Mikkelsen, Thomas W. Smith, Nicholas K. Sheridon
Abstract: In an image input/output control apparatus having three lines of n-bit bidirectional data buses provided on an external apparatus connection side of the apparatus and four lines of n-bit bidirectional data buses provided on an image memory side of the apparatus, there are provided a first inner register for setting the data transfer direction of each of the bidirectional data buses and a second inner register for setting an image valid area, whereby the data transfer direction of each of the bidirectional data buses is determined by a set point of the first inner register and the image valid area is determined by a set point of the second inner register.
Abstract: A system for the capture and playback of temporal data representing a collaborative activity such as a meeting. Such temporal data is captured by one or more capture devices (e.g. audio recordings or an electronic whiteboard). Temporal data is comprised of timestreams and events. Timestreams are sets of timestamped data which represent some recordable aspect of the meeting. Events are contained within a timestream that represent natural activities that occurred during the course of the session. Events are used to create indices which provide direct access to a point or span in time during the collaborative activity. Playback of a session is performed under the control of a session access device. Coupled to the session access device are a plurality of players for playing back timestreams. The session access device utilizes event information to create a user interface for controlling session replay. The user interface is comprised of a plurality of windows.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 1995
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Thomas P. Moran, Scott L. Minneman, Steve R. Harrison, Donald G. Kimber, William J. van Melle, Polle T. Zellweger, Gordon P. Kurtenbach, Lynn D. Wilcox, Sara A. Bly, William C. Janssen, Jr., L. Charles Hebel
Abstract: A process for decreasing toner adhesion and decreasing toner cohesion, which comprises adding a component of magnetite, a metal, a metal oxide, a metal carbide, or a metal nitride to the surface of a toner comprised of resin, wax, and colorant, and wherein toner surface additives are blended with said toner, and wherein said component is permanently attached to the toner surface by the injection of said component in a fluid bed milling device during the size reduction process of said toner contained in said device, and where the power imparted to the toner to obtain said attachment is from equal to, or about above 5 watts per gram of toner.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 1997
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Mary L. Ott, Pinyen Lin, Samir Kumar, Scott M. Silence
Abstract: An index-guided semiconductor laser diode made by impurity-induced layer disordering (IILD) of AlInP, GaInP and AlGaInP heterostructures. Several techniques for reducing parasitic leakage current via the n-type IILD regions, are described. These include removing the upper portions of the material outside the laser stripe, which can be accomplished by wet or dry etching of the material in a self-aligned manner. As an alternative, after formation of the waveguide, appropriately doped layers are grown over the disordered and as-grown regions of the structure to contact the active waveguide and simultaneously block parasitic shunt current from the disordered regions. Another method provides shallow inset insulating regions to replace the n-type disordered regions at the vicinity of a cap layer used to reduce a current barrier.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 3, 1995
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Kevin J. Beernink, David P. Bour, Thomas L. Paoli, Ross D. Bringans, Gregory J. Kovacs
Abstract: A method of forming an economical image conditioning device suitable for conditioning low solids and high solids images in a liquid Immersion Development reproduction machine. The method includes the steps of arranging a quantity of metallic fibers into a flat pattern having a desired thickness; partially compressing and sintering the fibers forming the pattern to create a sintered metallic fiber sheet held together by metallic bonds between touching fibers; rolling the sintered metallic fiber sheet into a cylindrical shape having a seam; welding the seam to create a finished cylindrical core; and forming a foam layer and a skin layer over the core for contacting an image being conditioned.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Richard G. Labombard, Ana M. Perez, Karen E. Halliley
Abstract: To facilitate the recovery data from an embedded data pattern through the use of a appropriately sized capture window that is randomly positioned within the data pattern, the embedded data pattern is composed of a plurality of identical, one dimensionally or two dimensionally regularly tiled embedded data blocks which contain sufficient spatial addressing information to permit the logical reconstruction of a complete data block from any set of fragments that collectively provide a full cover for the surface area of any one tile. To this end, the capture window is sized to include a shape which is completely registered with the data pattern in which is capable of tiling the recording medium in accordance with the tiling vectors.
Abstract: A development system which includes a flexible donor belt having groups of electrode array near the surface of the belt is disclosed. The Electrode array has group areas in which perform the function of: Loading; Transferring; Developing; Transferring and Unloading. Each electrode array group area is independently addressable and operatively connected to voltage source in order to supply a voltage in the order of .quadrature.0-1000 volts AC or DC to each group area. The electrodes array group area picks up the toner from the magnetic brush. An electrode array group area connected to the voltage source via phase shifting circuitry such that a traveling wave pattern is established.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 24, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Tuan Anh Vo, Mohammad M. Mojarradi, Dennis W. Sandstrom
Abstract: In a liquid ink printer transport belt located between a liquid ink printhead and a vacuum holddown device includes apertures for applying a vacuum to the recording medium and for enabling the liquid ink printhead to purge ink through the apertures in the absence of the recording medium without slowing or stopping the belt. The vacuum holddown device includes a platen located beneath the belt for applying a vacuum through the apertures and gutters or slots for collecting ink from the liquid ink printheads during printing. The combination of belt and platen or apertures and gutters or slots provides continuous communication of the vacuum to the recording media as the belt moves across the platen and through a dryer. The transport belt enables the use of a single transport for both imaging and drying.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 12, 1994
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Roger G. Teumer, Thomas N. Taylor, Brian S. Hilton
Abstract: A method for producing a canted electric field for an electrical twisting ball display device made up of electrically and optically anisotropic spheroidal balls rotatably disposed in a substrate. The display has an array of addressable elements, each array element including at least one spheroidal ball. According to the method, an array element is selected. A preferred direction of orientation is selected for balls of the selected array element, the direction of orientation forming an angle with a vector normal to a planar portion of the substrate surface in a vicinity of the selected array element, the angle being greater than 0 degree and less than 180 degrees.
Abstract: In an electrostatographic reproduction machine having a charged imaging member and an optics assembly for forming a properly registered latent image on the charged imaging member, a quick and precise optics assembly realignment tool mounted removably within the machine for realigning the optics assembly, after repair or remanufacture of such optics assembly. The realignment tool includes a generally rectangular frame having four sides forming four corners, and three non-adjustable position leg members, that are formed integrally with the frame at three of the four corners for initially locating and referencing the frame relative to a reference surface within the machine. The tool also includes one adjustable position leg member mounted slidably for adjustable movement at a fourth corner for initially compensating for any runout of the reference surface, so as to achieve a properly aligned optics assembly within the machine.
Abstract: A job processing method and apparatus are provided for allowing an operator of an electronic reprographic system to be able to select deferred actions for inactive print jobs which are automatically initiated upon the detection of a specified triggering event. The job processing instruction set associated with the inactive job is implemented as soon as system resources are available after detection and identification of the triggering event. The triggering event can be one of a predetermined set of system operating conditions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 8, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Michael E. Farrell, Randall R. Hube, John F. Gauronski
Abstract: An array includes cells, each with a bottom gate amorphous silicon thin film transistor (a-Si TFT). Each a-Si TFT has an undoped amorphous silicon layer over its gate region and extending beyond its edges. Each a-Si TFT also has an insulating region with edges approximately aligned with the edges of its gate region. Two channel leads of doped semiconductor material such as microcrystalline silicon or polycrystalline silicon are on the undoped amorphous silicon layer, each overlapping an edge of the insulating region by a distance that is no more than a maximum overlap distance, which in turn is no more than 1.0 .mu.m.
Abstract: A system for capturing and controlling access to concurrently recorded timestreams of a session. A session is of a collaborative activity such as a meeting. Timestreams of the session are captured by various recording devices. The timestreams are analyzed to create a set of events for each timestream. An event is subsequently used as an index for replaying the session. Playback of the timestreams is done in order to recall dialogs or other events that occurred during the meeting. The timestreams are played back contemporaneously. A timeline interface having the events mapped thereon is used to traverse through the different portions of the session.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 1995
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Thomas P. Moran, Scott L. Minneman, Donald G. Kimber, Polle T. Zellweger, Gordon P. Kurtenbach, Lynn D. Wilcox
Abstract: A deflection loaded metering blade for contacting a metering roll in a RAM system. A thin metal (steel) leaf spring and holder the width of the fuser roll is used to support an elastomeric blade tip in contact with the metering roll surface. The relative mounting positions of the spring and metering roll result in an interference with each other thereby causing the spring to deflect and produce the required load. Thus, the loading and metering functions are separated, the former being accomplished by the spring and the latter being performed by the elastomer blade.
Abstract: The present invention describes a method for superimposing general usage interface characteristics upon a computing device configured with specialized interface characteristics to enable the particular computing device to control general purpose computing functions. The user may also establish control of a portion of the display of a particular computing device. The computing system may include multiple computing devices, users, and subsystems that may be controlled by control devices. A first event signals a request for a change of the particular computing device from specialized interface characteristics to general interface characteristics unrelated to the specialized interface, and the particular computing device is reconfigured to general interface characteristics. Control of the device may also be based on the context of the system and the environment of the particular device.
Abstract: An apparatus for driving, steering and maintaining tension on a moving web, particularly in an electrophotographic printing machine of the type having an endless photoreceptor belt supported by a plurality of rolls and arranged to move in a predetermined path through a plurality of processing stations disposed therealong the belt being of the type which is supported by a plurality of rolls. A belt utility roll for driving, steering and maintaining tension on the belt adapted for rotational movement about a first axis and tilting movement about a second axis transverse to the first axis is used. The drive motor and transmission are mounted integral to the utility roll unit and tilt with the roll. An actuator tilts the roll in one of two directions to cause the belt to laterally walk along the roll to maintain the predetermined belt path.