Patents by Inventor Attila Bertok

Attila Bertok has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20070126843
    Abstract: An inkjet printer comprising: a body; a first gear assembly mounted to the body so as to cooperate with a motor gear for driving rotation of the first gear assembly, the first gear assembly having a code feature; and a second gear assembly mounted to the body so as to cooperate with the first gear assembly to be rotatable therewith, the second gear assembly, in use, cooperating with a capper for capping a printhead so that the rotation of the second gear assembly moves the capper out of and into its capping position, wherein the code feature of the first gear assembly is arranged to cooperate with a holding feature of a mounting arrangement used to mount the second gear assembly to the body, the code feature being configured so that the cooperation with the holding feature maintains the first gear assembly at a predetermined position during the mounting of the second gear assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul Mackey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070126170
    Abstract: A printer comprising: a support frame; and a sheet media pick-up device pivotally mounted to the support frame so as to be pivotable relative to a supply of sheet media, the pick-up device comprising: a driven roller arranged to be rotated so as to contact and pick-up sheet media from the supply of sheet media and deliver the picked sheet media to a sheet media transport mechanism of the printer; and a motor for rotatably driving the roller, wherein the motor and driven roller are arranged to pivot with the pick-up device, the pick-up device being configured to pivot so that the driven roller is consistently positioned to contact and pick-up the sheet media as the supply of sheet media is successively depleted after each pick-up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul MacKey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070127971
    Abstract: A printer comprising: at least one elongate roller arranged, in use, to rotate so as to transport print media within the printer; a support frame for supporting the roller at the longitudinal first and second ends of the roller so as to allow the rotation of the roller; and fixing means for fixing the roller to the support frame at the first end of the roller, the fixing means comprising: a bearing into which the first end of the roller is positioned for allowing the rotation of the roller; and engagement means arranged to slidably engage with the support frame so as to fix the roller thereto, the bearing being configured to allow pivotal movement of the elongate roller about the second end of the roller during the sliding engagement of the engagement means and support frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul Mackey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070126169
    Abstract: A method of picking sheet media in a printer, comprising: contacting a pick-up roller with sheet media of a supply of sheet media; rotatably driving the pick-up roller with a motor via a gear assembly so that the pick-up roller picks up the sheet media and delivers the picked sheet media to a sheet media transport mechanism for transporting sheet media past a printhead; and substantially at the point of delivery of a leading edge of the picked sheet media to the sheet media transport mechanism by the pick-up roller, disengaging a first gear of the gear assembly from a second gear of the gear assembly to cease the driving of the pick-up roller.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul Mackey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070126775
    Abstract: An inkjet printer comprising: an elongate shaft arranged, in use, to rotate so as to move a capper for capping a pagewidth printhead out of and into its capping position; a support frame for supporting the shaft at the longitudinal first and second ends of the shaft so as to allow the rotation of the shaft; and fixing means for fixing the shaft to the support frame at the first end of the shaft, the fixing means comprising: a bearing into which the first end of the shaft is positioned for allowing the rotation of the shaft; and engagement means arranged to slidably engage with the support frame so as to fix the shaft thereto, the bearing being configured to allow pivotal movement of the elongate shaft about the second end of the shaft during the sliding engagement of engagement means and support frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul MacKey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070126774
    Abstract: A method of assembling a gear arrangement for a capper of an inkjet printer, the method comprising the steps of: mounting a first gear assembly to the printer so as to cooperate with a motor gear for driving rotation of the first gear assembly, the first gear assembly having a code feature; and mounting a second gear assembly the printer so as to cooperate with the first gear assembly to be rotatable therewith, the second gear assembly, in use, cooperating with a capper for capping a printhead so that the rotation of the second gear assembly moves the capper out of and into its capping position, wherein in the step of mounting the second gear assembly the code feature of the first gear assembly is arranged to cooperate with a holding feature of a mounting arrangement used to mount the second gear assembly to the printer, the code feature being configured so that the cooperation with the holding feature maintains the first gear assembly at a predetermined position during the mounting of the second gear assembl
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul Mackey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070127970
    Abstract: An inkjet printer comprising: a media supply; and a gripless driven roller and an idler roller arranged, in use, to take-up the media therebetween from the media supply and feed it past a printhead having a plurality of ink ejection nozzles arranged to print on the media as it is fed past the nozzles, the driven roller being rotatably driven so as to impart translational motion to the media upon contact with the media, wherein a contact surface of the gripless driven roller which contacts the media is substantially plain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Geoffrey Dyer, Robert Brice, Paul MacKey, Christopher Hibbard
  • Publication number: 20070042620
    Abstract: A force sensor particularly suited for use in an electronic stylus that senses the contact force on its nib for recording pen strokes and handwriting recognition. The sensor has a housing for a load bearing member for receiving an input force to be sensed and associated circuitry for converting the input force into an output signal indicative of the input force. A coupling transmits the input force to the load bearing member. The coupling has an inner section for transmitting the input force to the load bearing member, an outer section for receiving an applied contact force and a collapsible section for allowing the outer section to move relative to the inner section when the contact force exceeds a threshold. This protects the force sensor from damage by sharp impact loads such as dropping the stylus on its nib.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Attila Bertok, Tobin King, Matthew Underwood, Kia Silverbrook
  • Publication number: 20070040817
    Abstract: A force sensor particularly suited for use in an electronic stylus that senses an applied force on its nib for recording pen strokes and handwriting recognition. The sensor has a load bearing member for receiving an input force to be sensed and associated circuitry for converting the input force into an output signal indicative of the input force. A coupling at least partially transmits the applied force to be the input force acting on the load bearing member. The force transfer coupling transferring the forces so that the applied force and the input force are not co-linear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: Matthew Underwood, Paul Lapstun, Tobin King, Gregory Tow, Attila Bertok, Kia Silverbrook