Patents by Inventor Charles E. Preston
Charles E. Preston 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: 8805576Abstract: A system and method of operation for proactively grouping disparate mail items that are queued to be produced in a processing facility, wherein the system and method utilize a manufacturing completion schedule for virtually grouping the mail items before physical production occurs and the system and method maximizes profitability by discounting the mail items by applying appropriate discount mailing regulations for virtually grouping the mail items before physical production occurs.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: DST Output West, LLCInventors: Charles B. Clupper, Marc Fagan, Raymond H. Thill, III, William T. Kohrummel, John Arndt, Frank W. Delfer, Mury Lee Albert Salls, Charles E. Preston
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Patent number: 8707099Abstract: A dynamic cue signal generator and method for processing one or more input and output signals to synchronize the operation of one or more associated machines and includes processes for creating a signal delay between receiving an input signal and issuing an output signal, for conditioning an input signal to produce an output signal with required parameters, for producing a plurality of outputs signals, for filling in undetected cues in an input signal to create a filled-in output signal, for filtering noise from an input signal to generate a noiseless output signal, and for generating an error output signal to indicate that an unusual event occurs in an input signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: DST Output West, LLCInventors: Brett J. Flickner, Charles E. Preston, Daniel M. Saldana, Charles B. Clupper, Christopher M. Pettigrew
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Patent number: 8682479Abstract: A system and method of operation for proactively grouping disparate mail items that are queued to be produced in a processing facility, wherein the system and method utilize a manufacturing completion schedule for virtually grouping the mail items before physical production occurs and the system and method maximizes profitability by discounting the mail items by applying appropriate discount mailing regulations for virtually grouping the mail items before physical production occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: DST Output West, LLC.Inventors: Charles B. Clupper, Marc Fagan, Raymond H. Thill, III, William T. Kohrummel, John Arndt, Frank W. Delfer, Mury Lee Albert Salls, Charles E. Preston
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Patent number: 6209860Abstract: A billing statement system comprising a billing statement having a plurality of sheets or pages of multiple lengths or which are otherwise of multiple sizes and/or shapes. The billing statement preferably comprises a plurality of sheets wherein at least one sheet is of different, generally larger, size than the other sheets, and in which the larger sheet has a first region with a consumer's mailing address on one side and a provider's mailing address on the reverse side, and a second region which contains detail or summary information on the charges due. The billing statement system includes a collator apparatus for collating billing statements having a plurality of sheets of multiple lengths, and a folder apparatus for folding collated billing statements having a plurality of sheets of multiple lengths.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventors: Robert L. Fehringer, Christian E. Tammi, Marc J. Fagan, Daniel M. Saldana, Charles E. Preston, Jonathan D. Emigh, Steve Johnson, Chris Jones
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Patent number: 5829953Abstract: A billing statement system comprising a billing statement having a plurality of sheets or pages of multiple lengths or which are otherwise of multiple sizes and/or shapes. The billing statement preferably comprises a plurality of sheets wherein at least one sheet is of different, generally larger, size than the other sheets, and in which the larger sheet has a first region with a consumer's mailing address on one side and a provider's mailing address on the reverse side, and a second region which contains detail or summary information on the charges due. The billing statement system includes a collator apparatus for collating billing statements having a plurality of sheets of multiple lengths, and a folder apparatus for folding collated billing statements having a plurality of sheets of multiple lengths.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: International Billing Services, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Fehringer, Christian E. Tammi, Marc J. Fagan, Daniel M. Saldana, Charles E. Preston, Jonathan D. Emigh, Steve Johnson, Chris Jones
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Patent number: 5816773Abstract: A collating apparatus for collation of a plurality of pages or sheets having varying lengths or widths. A plurality of sheets of different lengths are provided to a collating tray with a stopper adjacent one end. The leading edge of each of the plurality of sheets registers against the stopper. When all of sheets have entered the collator tray and registered against the stopper, a plurality of pinch rollers are brought together on the front or leading edge of the stack of sheets, removing the stack of sheets from the collating tray.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: International Billing Services, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Fehringer, Christian E. Tammi, Marc J. Fagan, Daniel M. Saldana, Charles E. Preston
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Patent number: 5596861Abstract: For use on a cyclically operating envelope inserter having a rotating member and a reciprocating member linked to the rotating member, a system for establishing an absolute reference point for timing a cycle of the apparatus that comprises an encoder for ascertaining rotational angle values for the rotating member linked to a detector for establishing for the reciprocating member a first reference point and a second reference point as the reciprocating member moves, wherein the first and second reference points are in terms of the ascertained rotational angle values. Additionally, a controller is provided that is responsive to the detector and encoder for determining from the first and the second reference points a rotational position for the absolute reference point.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Inventors: Charles E. Preston, Marc J. Fagan
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Patent number: 5568392Abstract: A system for marking an edge of a mailing piece with a desired indicia, thereby permits identification of the marked mailing piece when the marked mailing piece is stacked with other mailing pieces, usually similar mailing pieces. A computer directs which mailing piece is to be marked and activates the marking process. A group of computer controlled solenoids, with each solenoid linked to an indicia imprinting marking pad, is activated for the edge marking. Each activated solenoid forces the marking pad against the mailing piece's edge thereby marking the edge of the mailing piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventors: Brett J. Flickner, Charles E. Preston, Daniel M. Saldana, Jonathan D. Emigh, Marc J. Fagan, Steven L. Mulkey, Cindy M. Spear, Lino E. Carnesecca, David P. Pensa, Jr.
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Patent number: 5555701Abstract: For use with an envelope having a flap, a body, and a fold region connecting the flap to the body, a wetting and sealing apparatus for wetting the envelope flap with a liquid and sealing, after folding at the fold region, the wetted envelope flap to the envelope body. A computer directs the wetting and sealing operations. A continually primed spraying nozzle applies the liquid producing an active adhesive to the envelope flap and a pressure foot seals the wetted envelope flap to the envelope body.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventors: Robert Fehringer, William L. Hines, Motaz Qutub, Jonathan D. Emigh, Charles E. Preston, Robert Leitner, David Smart
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Patent number: 5510997Abstract: For use with a mailing packet assembling apparatus that creates a mailing packet from items comprised of machine readable indicia encoded forms and machine readable indicia encoded envelopes that are transferred into the assembling apparatus, a verification system for determining that the correct items are transferred for assembly into the mailing packet. The system has a data base with information on the items within the mailing packet, thereby establishing which forms and envelopes are required in the assembled mailing packet, a plurality of dynamically controlled detectors for identifying the indicia on each form and on each envelope, and a computer for verifying that the data base information and the dynamically detected form and envelope indicia correctly correspond or do not correctly correspond to the desired mailing packet and, if correct, direct the mailing packet to be assembled.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Inventors: William L. Hines, Motaz Qutub, Ronald T. Cabeal, Robert L. Fehringer, Marc J. Fagan, Steven L. Mulkey, Jonathan D. Emigh, Charles E. Preston