Patents by Inventor Bruce Lent
Bruce Lent 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).
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Patent number: 5936027Abstract: A jet ink composition for use with textiles which comprises a pigment dispersed with an ethyl cellulose resin, a silicone resin, a phenolic resin, and at least one non-aqueous solvent in which the pigment dispersion, silicone resin, and phenolic resin are dissolved. The printed images formed therefrom are readable even when applied to darkly-dyed textiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1995Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Peter Zahrobsky, Bruce Lent
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Patent number: 5935308Abstract: A latent image printing process by applying to a substrate a latent image ink composition containing zinc bromide with an ink jet printer. Subsequently, the latent image is activated to render it visible, by application of an activator.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Mohammed W. Siddiqui, Bruce A. Lent
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Patent number: 5929134Abstract: An ink composition suitable for ink jet printing operations comprising an aqueous resin dispersion and an aqueous colorant where said ink composition is substantially free of volatile organic compounds. Compositions are provided that form printed images that, without curing, are solvent-washable with isopropanol, ethanol, water, and mixtures thereof, and are retortable, without curing. Ink jet compositions capable of forming colored images capable of being washed with isopropanol, ethanol, water, and mixtures thereof, after curing, are also provided. Finally, ink jet inks capable of withstanding washing with strong organic solvents, such as methylethylketone and methanol, after curing, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Adrian M. Loria
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Patent number: 5837042Abstract: The present invention provides jet ink compositions suitable for producing security markings on documents and other articles for subsequent identification. The jet ink composition comprises a fluorescent colorant, an ink carrier, and optionally one or more binder resins. The markings are invisible to the unaided eye and are visible only when excited by ultraviolet light. The colorant comprises a rare earth metal and a chelating ligand, is excitable by ultraviolet light having a wavelength of from about 275 nm to about 400 nm, and fluoresces at a wavelength of from about 550 nm to about 700 nm, with the proviso that when the rare earth metal is europium, dysprosium, or terbium, the chelating ligand is not dibenzoylmethane. The present invention further provides a method of identifying objects comprising providing a security marking as described above, exciting the marking and reading the fluorescent emission.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Godwin Deng, Jose F. Ezpeleta
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Patent number: 5637139Abstract: The present invention provides an ink composition for use in printing on food items, especially fruits and vegetables, and a method of forming printed images on food items by use of such compositions. The compositions of the present invention comprise citrus #2 dye, at least one binder, such as a rosin resin or cellulose derivative, and a carrier comprising ethanol and acetone. The composition is also characterized as being MEK-free, as well as water-free.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Arsenia C. Morelos, Josephine Aguilar, Bruce A. Lent
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Patent number: 5510415Abstract: A jet ink composition for use with textiles which comprises a pigment dispersed with an acrylic resin, a silicone resin, and at least one non-aqueous solvent. The printed images formed therefrom resist subsequent dying and remain readable even after being subjected to dark-colored dyes.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Videojet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter Zahrobsky, Bruce Lent
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Patent number: 5395432Abstract: A latent image printing process comprising applying to a substrate a latent image ink composition, with an ink jet printer. Subsequently, the latent image is activated to render it visible, by application of an activator. The present invention also provides a latent ink composition for use in ink jet applications, which is capable of being applied to a white or light colored substrate to form latent printed images that are substantially invisible until activated.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Sherry L. Nelson, Bruce A. Lent
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Patent number: 5393331Abstract: An ink composition suitable for drop-on-demand ink jet printing on porous substrates comprising water, a colorant, a non-teratogenic and non-carcinogenic humectant, and a solid penetrant, which ink composition has a volatile organic content of less than 300 grams per liter.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Adrian M. Loria, Bruce A. Lent
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Patent number: 5316575Abstract: An ink composition suitable for ink jet printing operations comprising an aqueous resin solution and an organic pigment where said ink composition is substantially free of volatile organic compounds. Compositions are provided that form printed images that are solvent resistant to with isopropanol, ethanol, water, and mixtures thereof, and are retortable.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Videojet Systems, International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Adrian M. Loria
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Patent number: 5270368Abstract: A UV curable, etch-resistant ink composition for ink jet printing of variable information on printed circuit boards and for printing the circuit boards themselves comprising a resin formulation having at least two acrylate components, one of which is an acrylate having a pendant carboxyl group and one of which is an acrylated epoxy monomer or dimer, a photoinitiator and an organic carrier. Also, methods for printing variable information on printed circuit boards and for printing the circuit boards themselves utilizing a UV curable, etch-resistant ink composition.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Nikolay Shevelev
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Patent number: 5102458Abstract: An improved ink composition suitable for ink jet printing, wherein the improvement comprises the addition of a sufficient quantity of a secondary amine selected from the group consisting of diethyl amine, dipropyl amine, diisopropyl amine, and dibutyl amine to inhibit corrosion of metal placed in contact with said ink composition, without adversely affecting the printing characteristics of said ink. Also a method for reducing the corrosiveness of an ink composition suitable for ink jet printing, wherein the ink composition is normally corrosive to metal, comprising adding to said ink composition a sufficient quantity of such a secondary amine.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Nikolay Shevelev
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Patent number: 4756758Abstract: The thermochromic jet ink compositions of the present invention undergo color changes in response to changes in thermal environment. Additionally, the inks comprise a combination of solvent, dyes and other essential ingredients which make them suitable for ink jet printing, or printing which is effected without contact between the printing device and the substrate on which the printed characters are deposited. The present invention provides thermochromic ink compositions with enhanced thermal specificity. Moreover, these inks are capable of indicating that the substrate has been exposed to such a specific thermal environment for at least a specified minimal period of time. The color change so effected is irreversible and does not require steam or moisture to leach out selected components of the composition thereby providing a more rapid and distinct color change. The most notable use of the present invention is to indicate completion of pasteurization or sterilization of the substrate or its contents.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1987Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Lent, Paul N. Elue