Patents by Inventor Christopher Stephen Garcia
Christopher Stephen Garcia 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: 6480686Abstract: A magnetic brush development station with a housing forming a reservoir for developer material has a plurality of augers located in the housing for mixing developer material. A drive for the plurality of augers includes an assembly having a body extending through the development station housing. A plurality of bearings are positioned in the body with a spacer between the plurality of bearings. A rotatable shaft is connected between the plurality of augers and an auger drive member. A seal for the rotatable shaft has a lip formed of a material which is able to stretch sufficiently to maintain sealing contact with the shaft while the shaft is being rotated by the auger drive member.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Steven Kepner, W. Charles Kasiske
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Publication number: 20020090227Abstract: A magnetic brush development station for a reproduction apparatus. The magnetic brush development station includes a housing forming, at least in part, a reservoir for developer material; a plurality of augers located in the housing for mixing developer material within the reservoir; a development roller mounted within the housing for delivering developer material from the reservoir to a development zone; and a pressure equalization seal associated with the housing. The pressure equalization seal is placed over a hole defined in the housing, the pressure equalization seal allowing air flow, caused by pressure differential between inside the housing and the exterior thereof, through the seal without carrying developer material dust out of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, W. Charles Kasikse, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Steven Kepner
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Publication number: 20020061208Abstract: A magnetic brush development station including a housing forming, at least in part, a reservoir for developer material. A plurality of augers are located in the housing for mixing developer material within the reservoirs. A development roller is mounted within the housing for delivering developer material from the reservoir to a development zone. A mechanism is provided for selectively readily replenishing and/or emptying at least one component of developer material with respect to the reservoir, the replenishing mechanism including a tube defining a series of ports, the series of ports being at a specific angle and of a size so as to allow an equal amount of material to pass through each of the ports, whereby marking particles exit from the ports and are substantially uniformly introduced into the reservoir of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Stephen Kepner
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Publication number: 20020057923Abstract: A magnetic brush development station includes a housing forming a reservoir for developer material. A development roller is mounted within said housing for delivering developer material from this reservoir to a development zone. A plurality of augers are located in the housing for mixing developer material. A drive for the plurality of augers extends through the housing and has a seal therefore, the drive includes an assembly having a body extending through the development station housing, a plurality of bearings positioned in the body with a spacer between the plurality of bearings, an auger drive member, and a seal for the drive surrounding a rotatable shaft connected between the plurality of augers and the auger drive member. The seal has a lip formed of a material which is able to stretch sufficiently to maintain sealing contact with the shaft while the shaft is being rotated by the auger drive member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Stephen Kepner
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Publication number: 20020057922Abstract: A magnetic brush development station includes, a housing forming a reservoir for developer materials. A plurality of augers are located in the housing for mixing developer material. A development roller is mounted within the housing for delivering developer material from the reservoir to a development zone. The development roller includes a core magnet inside a shell, having relative rotation. The core magnet extends less than the entire length of the development roller such that a developer nap on the shell does not extend to the respective ends. A metering skive controls the quantity of developer material delivered from the reservoir. A metering skive is positioned parallel to a longitudinal axis of the development roller at a location upstream in the direction of shell rotation prior to the development zone. A magnetic seal is located in association with the skive at each end to substantially prevent leakage of developer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, W. Charles Kasiske, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Stevhen Kepner
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Publication number: 20020057929Abstract: A magnetic brush development station including a housing forming, at least in part, a reservoir for developer material. A development roller is mounted within the housing for delivering developer material from the reservoir to a development zone. A plurality of rotatable augers are located in said housing for mixing developer material within the reservoir, and are arranged substantially side-by-side with respective parallel longitudinal axes, the most outboard of the plurality of augers being positioned to be raised and toward the center with respect to the housing of the development station. Accordingly the overall width of the development station is reduced while maintaining centerline distances between each of the plurality of augers so that individual augers do not interfere with one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, W. Charles Kasiske, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Steven Kepner
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Patent number: 6385415Abstract: A magnetic brush development station for a reproduction apparatus. The magnetic brush development station includes a housing forming, at least in part, a reservoir for developer material. The reservoir has a pressure equalization seal. A mechanism is associated with the housing for readily moving the housing relative to the reproduction apparatus. Another mechanism selectively readily replenishes and/or empties at least one component of developer material with respect to the reservoir. A plurality of augers are located in the housing for mixing developer material within the reservoir. A drive for the augers, extending through the housing, has a seal therefor. A development roller, mounted within the housing, delivers developer material from the reservoir to a development zone. The development roller includes a core magnet inside a shell such that the core magnet and the shell having relative rotation.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: NexPress Solutions LLCInventors: Thomas Kurt Hilbert, Jerry Eugene Livadas, Scott Thomas Slattery, Patricia D. Reuschle, Gary Edwin Nichols, Michelle Dawn Wise, Cathlyn Y. Yu, Donald Steven Hensel, Daniel Francis Vespone, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Thomas Samuel Albrecht, Michael E. Jacobs, James Robert Carey, W. Charles Kasiske, Timothy Gilbert Armstrong, D. Steven Kepner
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Patent number: 6295425Abstract: A seal assembly for preventing developer material from damaging the drive shaft bearing in an electrographic reproduction apparatus development station. The development station has a housing defining internal chambers for particulate developer material, a rotatable mixer located in a developer material reservoir chamber within the housing, a developer device for applying developer material to an electrostatic image to be developed, a rotatable transporting mechanism for moving developer material from the reservoir chamber to the developer device, and at least one drive shaft, carried in a bearing supported by the development station housing, for rotating the rotatable mixer, the rotatable transporting mechanism, and the developer device.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventors: Christopher Stephen Garcia, Kenneth Michael Patterson, Paul Essic Thompson, Blaise Philip Pelligra
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Patent number: 6275672Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the location of a rotatable mixer and rotatable transport mechanism within the development station housing of an electrographic reproduction apparatus development station. The development station includes a housing, a rotatable mixer assembly located in a developer material reservoir within the housing, a developer device for applying developer material to an electrostatic image to be developed, a rotatable transport mechanism for moving developer material from the reservoir to the developer device, and a drive mechanism for rotating the rotatable mixer, the rotatable transport mechanism, and the developer device. The adjustment mechanism describes a first locating device for adjustably positioning the drive mechanism relative to the reservoir of the development station housing, and a second locating device for adjustably positioning the rotatable mixer and the rotatable transport mechanism relative to the development station housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: NexPress Solutions LLCInventors: James George Blum, Kenneth Joseph Brown, Christopher Stephen Garcia, Donald Steven Hensel, Gary Edwin Nichols, Paul Essic Thompson