Patents Examined by Marvin P Crenshaw
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Patent number: 7123873Abstract: Parallel printing systems and methods incorporate inverter assemblies for not only inverting media during transport through the system but also to register the media or provide a velocity buffer transports with different drive velocities. The inverter assemblies can include the capability to optionally deskew the media and provide lateral registration corrections. The inverter assembly nip rollers are sufficiently spaced from process drive nip rollers to decouple a document in the inverter assembly from the highway paths. The method comprises combining the inverting function selectively with either the registering or the velocity buffering functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joannes N. M. deJong, Lloyd A. Williams, Barry Paul Mandel, James L. Giacobbi, Steven Robert Moore, Stan Alan Spencer, Carlos Manuel Terrero, Ming Yang, Carl B. Lewis, Lisbeth S. Quesnel
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Patent number: 7121205Abstract: A shaft coupling device for coupling a first shaft and a second shaft together includes a grip unit to be attached to the first shaft and including a grip portion configured to grip the second shaft, the grip portion having an end with notches of a length being parallel with an axial direction of the first shaft. The shaft coupling device also includes a grip force acting unit to be attached to the second shaft and configured to cause a grip force for gripping the second shaft to act on the grip portion by moving the grip portion in a radial direction of the second shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Ricoh Company, LimitedInventors: Hiroshi Ono, Kaoru Yoshino
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Patent number: 7120384Abstract: Disclosed is a paper processing unit for a binding device that can improve moving efficiency of a sheet of papers and prevent side binding error of the sheet of papers.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignees: KRDC Co., Ltd., Gradco Ltd.Inventors: Umehara Kenji, Yeon-Kawan Chung, Seong-Kyoon Noh
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Patent number: 7111553Abstract: In a printing press, ink fountain keys are disposed to be movable toward and away from an ink fountain roller of an ink fountain to allow them to have a predetermined gap therebetween and hence the amount of ink to be fed to a downstream roller to be determined. The ink fountain roller is rotated while ink is prevented from being fed to the downstream roller. At least one of the ink fountain keys is moved so as to allow the at least one of the fountain keys to change a position thereof relative to the ink fountain roller of the ink fountain with time. With this arrangement, it is possible to improve an ink kneading effect produced by the rotation of the ink fountain roller without the necessity to manually knead ink in the ink fountain by the operator and the necessity to provide any ink kneading device or unit independently of the printing press.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Ryobi Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Sejima, Masahiro Hino
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Patent number: 7110713Abstract: A safety structure for a cover device includes a base assembly and a cover assembly. The base assembly has a concave portion. The cover assembly is hinged to the base assembly and may cover the base assembly. The cover assembly has a cover body and a projection, which may elastically protrude out of and retract into the cover body, and may be fit into the concave portion for positioning. The projection is configured such that it may retract into the cover body to prevent an object from being hurt when the cover assembly is placed down and touches the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Avision Inc.Inventor: Sung-Po Cheng
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Patent number: 7104196Abstract: A rolling marker assembly enables a user to mark serially-presented, repeating patterns upon a marking surface. The marker assembly comprises an outer casing and a marking caster assembly. The marking caster assembly comprises at least one compressible medium-dispensing pad and at least one pad mask. The pad mask comprises at least one patterned aperture. The medium-dispensing pad is impregnated with a compression-releasable marking medium. The caster assembly is rotatable about an axis of rotation and the medium-dispensing pad is compressible against the pad mask thus forming at least one pattern-exposed pad portion adjacent the patterned aperture. The marker assembly is manually traceable adjacent a marking surface and the pattern-exposed pad portion is compressible upon the marking surface for dispensing the marking medium therefrom for marking a pattern upon the marking surface. The casing enables the user to more effectively guide and compress the caster assembly for marking the pattern(s).Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventors: Alexander W. Fong, Albert F. Ditzig
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Patent number: 7101034Abstract: A cartridge for insertion into a digital printing device, preferably, a drop-on-demand ink jet printing device, includes a casing having a first portion for housing a supply of print media. A print media exit opening is arranged in the first portion of the casing. A print media transport mechanism is arranged at least partially within the first portion of the casing. The mechanism is disposed upon operation to pick up and drive a predetermined amount of the print media through the exit opening to be fed to a print head of the printing device. A leading edge of the print media, when the printing device is inoperative, rests on the transport mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Tobin Allen King, Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7096782Abstract: A driving apparatus in a printing press includes a plate cylinder driven by a printing press motor, an inking device drive-coupled to the plate cylinder, and a driving connecting/disconnecting mechanism. The mechanism connects and disconnects transmission of driving from the plate cylinder to the inking device, and includes first and second gears which are engageable with each other, supported rotatably, and constantly drive-coupled to one and the remaining one, respectively, of the plate cylinder and inking device. The second gear has a second engaging portion engageable with a plurality of first engaging portions of the first gear which have the same shape and are equidistantly arranged in a rotational direction of the first gear. When the first and second engaging portions engage, the plate cylinder and inking device are drive-coupled; when they are disengaged, they are disconnected.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Komori CorporationInventors: Koichi Tobe, Hideaki Watanabe
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Patent number: 7086728Abstract: An inkjet printer includes a housing that defines a receiving formation for a media tray assembly. A chassis is positioned in the housing. A media tray assembly is displaceably engageable with the chassis to permit the tray assembly to be received in, and withdrawn from, the receiving formation. The media tray assembly and the housing define a print medium feed path. The media tray assembly includes a media tray in which a stack of print medium sheets can be stored. A feed mechanism is positioned on the media tray to feed the sheets from the tray. A printhead assembly is positioned downstream of the media tray to carry out a printing operation on the sheets as the sheets are fed from the tray.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7082873Abstract: The invention is a simple, inexpensive, wash-free integrated cover for a printing transfer cylinder (preferably, but not necessarily, in a Komori press), comprising a flexible jacket covering permanently attached to a cylinder base cover. The invention provides advantages over T-Y paper and non-tack film in that dampening solution, washing, and cleaning causes failure in both over time, whereas dampening solution is beneficial to the present invention as such is retained in the flexible jacket cover and helps to prevent ink buildup and marking. The flexible jacket covering is moveable relative to the cylinder base cover, thereby further reducing ink buildup and marking. The integrated cover is disposable, which reduces periodic maintenance and cleaning of the transfer cylinder coverings and provides for fresh, clean substrate support surfaces upon each new installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Printing Research, Inc.Inventors: Howard W. DeMoore, James A. Elliott, Bryan G. Argenbright
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Patent number: 7079803Abstract: A controller outputs a PRE CPF-N signal and a CPF-N signal following the PRE CPF-N signal to an electrophotographic printer. The electrophotographic printer 1 starts a predetermined preparation process in response to the PRE CPF-N signal, and starts irradiation in response to the CPF-N signal. The preparation process completes by the time of when a toner image for a first page formed on a photosensitive drum reaches a transfer point where the toner image is transferred onto a recording medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignees: Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd., Hitachi Printing Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Soushi Kikuchi, Souichi Nakazawa, Masahiro Mizuno
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Patent number: 7073442Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for use in three-dimensional printing are shown and described. Various embodiments of the invention allow for more precise and controlled delivery of heat to achieve interlayer drying; isolation of the working region from the outside for reasons of cleanliness and in connection with the vapors of organic solvents; better control of the temperature of the working region; better accuracy in the flowrates of binder fluid dispensed; matching of delivered flowrates for multiple dispensers; verification of delivered flowrate or drops; provision for easier changeover of the machine from one powder to another; cleanability; and other needs.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: AFBS, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Fedor, Christopher M. Gaylo, Peter A. Materna
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Patent number: 7069851Abstract: This invention provides a gravure printing method and a gravure printed item under application of cells of AM screen and cells of FM screen. The cells corresponding to the letters and the lettering images requiring a dark ink concentration and the like are formed by the AM screen and the cells corresponding to the photographic image and some fine lines expressed by the gradation are formed by the AM screen.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Think Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kaku Shigeta
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Patent number: 7066091Abstract: Methods and apparatus for controlling impurity levels in an enclosed printing press environment are disclosed. A disclosed system controls impurity levels by using variable speed fans to control the intake of air into the enclosed environment and the exhausting of air from the enclosed environment. The exhaust fan is used to control the impurity levels within the enclosed environment. Adjustments to the speed of the exhaust fan are based on sensors which measure impurity levels in the enclosed environment. The intake fan is used to maintain a constant static pressure level within the enclosed environment. Adjustments to the intake fan speed are based on static pressure sensors within the enclosed environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: R.R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Selva X. Kumar
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Patent number: 7066086Abstract: In a stencil printer, a diaphragm pump is used as an ink supply pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Toshihiro Endo, Yasuo Yamamoto, Tadayuki Wakatabi
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Patent number: 7063408Abstract: A print media and ink supply cartridge includes a base molding and a cover molding between which there is located a deformable film. Ink is stored in a deformable volume between the deformable film and the cover molding. A number of ink outlet nozzles, which communicate with the deformable volume are formed into the cover molding whereas air inlets are formed into the base molding. Pierceable seals cover the ink nozzles and are pierced upon coupling of the cartridge to a printer. The cartridge is arranged so that the nozzles are located clear of the cartridge's print media housing in order that the nozzles are readily accessible to the printer.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin Allen King
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Patent number: 7063018Abstract: A system for determining the location of an edge of a sheet of media for alignment purposes utilizes a beam of light directed at the media surface to produce a reflected light beam. The reflected light beam intensity varies in response to the reflectivity of the surface on which it impinges and the beam position shifts in accordance with the datum of the surface at which the reflected beam is originated. By monitoring both intensity and positional information of the reflected beam as it is scanned across the media edge, the edge location can be determined using a weighted combination of the intensity and positional information.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Douglas Charles Smythies, Christopher Earl Trautman
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Patent number: 7058318Abstract: An image forming apparatus includes a sheet ejection sensor 4 disposed immediately downstream of a fixing device 3 that detects the passage of a sheet P, time measurement means 61 that measure a time T4 from when a print start signal is transmitted during an margin adjustment to when the sheet is detected by the sheet ejection sensor, time storage means 62 that store a proper setting time T5 that is considered as an appropriate time from when the print start signal is transmitted to when the sheet is detected by the sheet ejection sensor so as to set predetermined end margins, and control means 63 that automatically corrects an signal transmission timing of the print start signal so as to achieve a match between the measured time measured by the time measurement means and the proper setting time stored by the time storage means.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yasutomo Nakahara
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Patent number: 7055947Abstract: Disclosed is a page-width printhead for a print engine having a a motorized transfer roller located adjacent to the printhead. The transfer roller is also adjacent to the sheet media path of the device which uses the engine. The printhead is oriented to print directly onto the transfer roller. The engine has a second roller closely adjacent to the transfer roller and on an opposite side of the path for pressing the sheet onto the transfer roller. In some embodiments, the printhead has a surface adjacent to the transfer roller that carries capping seals on either side of the ink ejecting area. The printhead is held off of the transfer roller by a solenoid but parked against the transfer roller when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7048456Abstract: The invention relates to a keyboard arrangement and a method for detecting an input character. In particular the invention relates to a method and arrangement for reducing the number of keys in a QWERTY-keyboard (20) or the like. One idea of the invention is to provide keys (210) with several characters and to provide alternative ways to press the key for entering a selected one of the alternative characters. The keys are preferably triangular or have three arms, and one of three characters can be selected by pressing the corresponding corner/arm of the key. The keyboard may preferably be formed of interlaced rows of keys. Linguistic disambiguation is advantageously used in addition to said mechanical disambiguation. The invention is well suited for mobile station keyboards.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Inventors: Turkka Keinonen, Harri Wikberg, Miika Silfverberg