Patents by Inventor Brian G. Morris

Brian G. Morris 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).

  • Patent number: 8104170
    Abstract: A charge plate and a method for fabricating a charge plate for an ink jet printhead includes the steps of removing portions of conductive material from a dimensionally stable substrate with a coating of conductive material to form at least a first and second electrode on a first face with a first space between the first and second electrodes, removing portions of conductive material from the dimensionally stable substrate with a coating of conductive material to form a first electrode extension which engages the first electrode on the conductive charging face, and a second electrode extension which engages the second electrode on the conductive charging face, whereby the first and second electrode extensions are electrically isolated from each other, additionally forming a first space between the electrode extensions, which connects with the first space between the electrode extensions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Richard W. Sexton, Michael F. Baumer, James E. Harrison, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7458677
    Abstract: The turbulence of the air moved through an inkjet print head enclosure is reduced before reaching the printing region between the print head and a print medium by positioning a HEPA filtration system between an air inlet opening in the enclosure and the print head. Turbulence is removed from air moved through the air path by HEPA filtration of the air being drawn into the print head enclosure before reaching the printing region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2008
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Robert J. Simon
  • Patent number: 7404622
    Abstract: An ink jet printhead includes a drop generator having an attached orifice structure forming a jet array adapted to use ink jet fluids with a charge device disposed opposite the jet array forming a gap. The charge device includes a dimensionally stable, non-porous substrate layer having a high load to deflection ratio, one or more electrically conducting leads bonded to the substrate layer, an insulating protective layer disposed over the electrically conducting lead, and a non-wetting polymer coating compatible with the ink jet fluids disposed on the insulating protective layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2008
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, James A. Katerberg
  • Publication number: 20070291097
    Abstract: The turbulence of the air moved through an inkjet print head enclosure is reduced before reaching the printing region between the print head and a print medium by positioning a HEPA filtration system between an air inlet opening in the enclosure and the print head. Turbulence is removed from air moved through the air path by HEPA filtration of the air being drawn into the print head enclosure before reaching the printing region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2006
    Publication date: December 20, 2007
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Robert J. Simon
  • Patent number: 7207671
    Abstract: An air flow restriction device relates to an ink jet printhead enclosure with body, a load supportable moveable lid with an opening disposed on the body, and a chamber within the body. Continuous web media is disposed in the chamber with at least one ink jet printhead located above the continuous web media within the chamber. A high efficiency air filter with a fan is located within the opening of the moveable lid and the filter with fan flows continuous clean filtered air into the enclosure, bathing the ink jet printhead and the continuous web media in clean filtered air. An air flow restriction device is placed in the side of the chamber below the continuous web media creating positive pressure in the chamber when the fan and filter floods the chamber with the clean filtered air, thereby reducing particle contamination in the chamber by a factor of at least ten.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Donald Clarke Grant, Thomas Alan Gajus
  • Patent number: 7204020
    Abstract: A method for fabricating a charge plate for an ink jet printhead entails removing portions of conductive material from a dimensionally stable dielectric substrate with a coating of conductive material to form at least a first and second electrode on a first face with a first space between the first and second electrodes, removing portions of conductive material from the dimensionally stable dielectric substrate with a coating of conductive material to form a first electrode extension that engages the first electrode on the conductive charging face, and a second electrode extension that engages the second electrode on the conductive charging face, whereby the first and second electrode extensions are electrically isolated from each other, additionally forming a first space between the electrode extensions, which connects with the first space between the electrode extensions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2007
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Richard W. Sexton, Michael F. Baumer, James E. Harrison, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7156488
    Abstract: An ink jet printhead includes a drop generator having an attached orifice structure forming a jet array adapted to use ink jet fluids with a charge device disposed opposite the jet array forming a gap. The charge device includes a dimensionally stable, non-porous substrate layer having a high load to deflection ratio, one or more electrically conducting leads bonded to the substrate layer, an insulating protective layer disposed over the electrically conducting lead, and a non-wetting polymer coating compatible with the ink jet fluids disposed on the insulating protective layer. The coating reduces the capillary forces that hold liquid in the gap between the orifice structure and the charge device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, James A. Katerberg
  • Patent number: 5867931
    Abstract: A self-contained, battery operated fishing line tension detector and alarm system that adapts to a conventional fishing rod, reel, and line assembly. The system detects the feeding activity or strike of a fish by detecting the related change in the tension of the line. Engagement and disengagement of the line takes place without the person fishing having to handle the line. The strike alarm holds the line in an offset, unnatural position until the pull of a striking fish straightens the line which rotates a sensing arm until it touches an electrical contact; thus completing an electrical circuit which provides power for audible and visible alarms. Sensitivity to line tension is adjustable. Alarming occurs whenever line tension is above a sensitivity set point. The alarms are independent of each other and can be selectively switched in or out of the circuit. The visible alarm is illuminated for night visibility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Jerry G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5814175
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a welded thermoplastic polymer article are provided. The method includes the application of a vacuum combined with sufficient heat to make the polymer flowable. The method and apparatus are especially well-suited for welding thermoplastic polymer sheets to the interior of process vessels. The resulting article has improved qualities over articles which are welded by other methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Edlon Inc.
    Inventors: Steven E. Rau, Brian G. Morris, Robert W. Sauer
  • Patent number: 5512117
    Abstract: A charge plate fabrication process provides a charge plate assembly having minimal distortion caused by shifts in temperature and humidity. The fabrication process includes the steps of forming a charge plate coupon having a plurality of charging electrodes and electrical connections on an etchable substrate and providing a ceramic charge plate substrate. An adhesive layer is then applied between the charge plate coupon and the charge plate substrate before assembling the charge plate coupon and the charge plate substrate in a fixture. Finally, the assembly is cured in the fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Scitex Digital Printing, Inc.
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5475411
    Abstract: A charge plate fabrication process provides a catcher/charge plate assembly having improved manufacturability. The fabrication process includes the steps of providing a catcher, including a catch pan, and providing a ceramic charge plate, the charge plate having an electrode face. The charge plate electrode face is prelapped to a uniform negative angle before assembling the charge plate and the catcher in a fixture. The assembled catcher and charge plate are then bonded in the fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignee: Scitex Digital Printing, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary L. Strain, Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5459500
    Abstract: Connections to a charge plate in an ink jet print head are made using anisotropic conductive material. Reliable, high yield connections approaching 200 connections per inch are achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Scitex Digital Printing, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Bruce A. Bowling
  • Patent number: 5320136
    Abstract: A magnetically operated check valve is disclosed having, in one aspect, a valve body and a movable poppet disposed therein, a magnet attracting the poppet to hold the valve shut until the force of fluid flow through the valve overcomes the magnetic attraction and moves the poppet to an unseated, open position; the poppet and magnet configured and disposed to trap magnetically attracted particulate and prevent it from flowing to a valve seating region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, Richard J. Bozeman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5240036
    Abstract: An inline check valve for a flow line where the valve element is guided for inline travel forward and rearward of a valve sealing member and is spring biased to a closed sealing condition. One of the guides for the valve element includes a dashpot housing with a bore and plunger member to control the rate of travel of the valve element in either direction as well as providing a guiding function. The plunger member is arranged with a dashpot ring to frictionally contact the dashpot bore and has an interior tortuous flow path from one side to the other side of the dashpot ring. The dashpot housing is not anchored to the valve body so that the valve can be functional even if the dashpot ring becomes jammed in the dashpot housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5238372
    Abstract: A hydraulically powered gas compressor receives low pressure gas and outputs a high pressure gas. The housing of the compressor defines a cylinder with a center chamber having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of a left end chamber and a right end chamber, and a spool-type piston assembly is movable within the cylinder and includes a left end closure, a right end closure, and a center body that are in sealing engagement with the respective cylinder walls as the piston reciprocates. First and second annular compression chambers are provided between the piston enclosures and center housing portion of the compressor, thereby minimizing the spacing between the core gas and a cooled surface of the compressor. Restricted flow passageways are provided in the piston closure members and a path is provided in the central body of the piston assembly, such that hydraulic fluid flows through the piston assembly to cool the piston assembly during its operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5232013
    Abstract: An inline check valve for a flow line where the valve element is guided for inline travel forward and rearward of a valve sealing member and is spring biased to a closed sealing condition. One of the guides for the valve element includes a dashpot bore and plunger member to control the rate of travel of the valve element in either direction as well as provided a guiding function. The dashpot is not anchored to the valve body so that the valve can be functional even if the plunger member becomes jammed in the dashpot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5148674
    Abstract: In the representative embodiment of the new and improved methods and apparatus disclosed herein to provide effective real-time management of a spacecraft rocket engine powered by gaseous propellants, real-time measurements representative of the engine performance are compared with predetermined standards to selectively control the supply of propellants to the engine for optimizing its performance as well as efficiently managing the consumption of propellants. A priority system is provided for achieving effective real-time management of the propulsion system by first regulating the propellants to keep the engine operating at an efficient level and thereafter regulating the consumption ratio of the propellants. A lower priority level is provided to balance the consumption of the propellants so significant quantities of unexpended propellants will not be left over at the end of the scheduled mission of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 5063734
    Abstract: In the representative embodiment of the new and improved methods and apparatus disclosed herein to provide effective real-time management of a spacecraft rocket engine powered by gaseous propellants, real-time measurements representative of the engine performance are compared with predetermined standards to selectively control the supply of propellants to the engine for optimizing its performance as well as efficiently managing the consumption of propellants. A priority system is provided for achieving effective real-time mangagement of the propulsion system by first regulating the propellants to keep the engine operating at an efficient level and thereafter regulating the consumption ratio of the propellants. A lower priority level is provided to balance the consumption of the propellants so significant quantities of unexpended propellants will not be left over at the end of the scheduled mission of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1991
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventor: Brian G. Morris
  • Patent number: 4999647
    Abstract: A drop ejection device for continuous ink jet printing includes a rectangular solid divided by parallel, elongated through-slots between its major surfaces, into a plurality of approximately identical dilatational regions. Each such region has a longitudinal mechanical resonance mode approximately the same as the desired drop ejection frequency. The body has an ink supply manifold adjacent a drop ejection face, which is normal to the longitudinal axis of the through-slots. An orifice plate having a linear orifice array, substantially longer than the through-slots, is attached to the ejection face. A plurality of elongated piezoelectric strips pairs are attached in opposing positions on major surfaces of each dilatational region. Upon actuation, said strips expand and contract to effect synchronous stimulation at the desired drop frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1991
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Wendell L. Wood, Brian G. Morris, Dianne J. Aleshire, James A. Katerberg
  • Patent number: D509273
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Inventors: Brian G. Morris, James K. Morris