Patents by Inventor Dale James
Dale James 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: 12365145Abstract: A mesh to flexible screen frame laminator includes a first table with a horizontal surface and an alignment fence, a second table that is lower than the first table and a first pair of selectively driven heater rollers which are shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the first table. A cradle is located adjacent the first table and above the second table and at least a portion of the cradle is shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position, the raised position being substantially coplanar with the first table. A second pair of selectively driven heater rollers is shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the second table and is oriented transversely to the first pair of heater rollers. A third table is located adjacent the second table and at a height substantially coplanar with the second table.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2023Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: Erdman Automation CorporationInventors: Morgan William Donohue, Ryan Lloyd Henry Roberts, Larry Berning, Dale James Hatch, Evan Garrett, Andrew Dean Peterson, Peter Joachim Kroll
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Patent number: 12157302Abstract: Techniques for handling and reducing ink overspray of an ink jet printer are provided. In an example, an ink overspray collector for an ink jet printer can include a first opening defining a first print area of the ink jet printer, and a frame about the first opening. The frame is configured to receive overspray from operation of the ink jet printer and can be formed of a woven material. In some examples, a controller of the ink jet printer can reduce an amount of ink ejected near the edges of the print media to reduce overspray.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2022Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: ASSA ABLOY ABInventors: John P. Skoglund, Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Mark Mizen, Ruben Rosario
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Publication number: 20240316682Abstract: A flexible screen frame processor including a loading position that presents loading screen frame supports at which a partially formed flexible screen frame is supportable by an upper perimeter of the partially formed flexible screen frame and an end stripping position including at least one polymer coating stripper. A following welding position includes a welder and screen frame supports that support ends of the screen frame coaxially aligned. A post welding cleaning position includes weld spatter and flash cleaners. An unloading position includes unloading screen frame supports at which a welded and post-weld cleaned flexible screen frame is supportable by an upper perimeter of the welded flexible screen frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2023Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Morgan William Donohue, Ryan Lloyd Henry Roberts, Larry Berning, Dale James Hatch, Evan Garrett, Andrew Dean Peterson, Peter Joachim Kroll
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Publication number: 20240316876Abstract: A mesh to flexible screen frame laminator includes a first table with a horizontal surface and an alignment fence, a second table that is lower than the first table and a first pair of selectively driven heater rollers which are shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the first table. A cradle is located adjacent the first table and above the second table and at least a portion of the cradle is shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position, the raised position being substantially coplanar with the first table. A second pair of selectively driven heater rollers is shiftable between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the second table and is oriented transversely to the first pair of heater rollers. A third table is located adjacent the second table and at a height substantially coplanar with the second table.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2023Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Morgan William Donohue, Ryan Lloyd Henry Roberts, Larry Berning, Dale James Hatch, Evan Garrett, Andrew Dean Peterson, Peter Joachim Kroll
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Publication number: 20240317522Abstract: A rolled material dispenser; including a roll supporting structure that supports a plurality of rolls of material, each roll of material having a width and a long axis, the roll supporting structure supporting the rolls of material with the long axes parallel and with a free end of the rolled material extending downwardly from each of the of rolls. The dispenser includes a pinch roller assembly located beneath the roll supporting structure. The pinch roller assembly is movable in a direction perpendicular to the long axes of the rolls of material and the pinch rollers have a second long axis oriented parallel to the first long axis. A conveyor is positioned below the pinch roller assembly and a material cutter assembly facilitates cutting the rolled material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Morgan William Donohue, Ryan Lloyd Henry Roberts, Larry Berning, Dale James Hatch, Evan Garrett, Andrew Dean Peterson, Peter Joachim Kroll
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Publication number: 20240270215Abstract: An electric over hydraulic (EOH) braking system incorporates (1) a battery-powered backup breakaway unit internally with (2) an EOH brake actuator unit and (3) brake actuation control unit, in a single enclosed housing. The braking system also includes wireless communication devices for connecting with a smart device (e.g. smartphone, tablet, laptop) running an application software for controlling various operating functions and options of the braking system. The braking system also includes sensors, and monitoring of the braking system component conditions for maintenance and proper operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventor: Dale James HYND
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Patent number: 11752774Abstract: Techniques for reducing or eliminating image banding in an ink-jet image are provided. In an example, a method of operating a printer to reduce or eliminate image banding can include generating command profile for printing a given image, applying a filter to the command profile to provide a filtered profile, and dispensing ink from a printhead of the printer based on the filtered profile. In certain examples, the filter can randomize droplet sizes of ink dispensed while executing the printing to reduce or eliminate image banding.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: ASSA ABLOY ABInventors: Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Bradley O'Hara
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Patent number: 11642880Abstract: Techniques for handling and reducing ink overspray of an ink jet printer are provided. In an example, an ink overspray collector for an ink jet printer can include a first opening defining a first print area of the ink jet printer, and a frame about the first opening. The frame is configured to receive overspray from operation of the ink jet printer and can be formed of a woven material. In some examples, a controller of the ink jet printer can reduce an amount of ink ejected near the edges of the print media to reduce overspray.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: ASSA ABLOY ABInventors: John P. Skoglund, Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Mark Mizen, Ruben Rosario
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Patent number: 11618273Abstract: Systems and techniques for improving ink jet ink durability and adhesion to a substrate. The techniques may include applying a varnish to the surface of the substrate, curing, in an initial curing step, the varnish with an ultraviolet (UV) lamp, and applying a pigmented ink to at least a portion of the substrate. The initial curing step may comprise pinning the varnish with the UV lamp in a low-power state. The techniques may additionally or alternatively include applying a layer of pigmented ink and varnish at substantially the same time, allowing the pigmented ink and varnish to at least partially mix, then pinning or curing the ink/varnish combination.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2022Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: ASSA ABLOY ABInventors: Brent D. Lien, Dale James Ziebarth, Evan Pastor, Tanya Jegeris Snyder
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Publication number: 20230001688Abstract: Techniques for handling and reducing ink overspray of an ink jet printer are provided. In an example, an ink overspray collector for an ink jet printer can include a first opening defining a first print area of the ink jet printer, and a frame about the first opening. The frame is configured to receive overspray from operation of the ink jet printer and can be formed of a woven material. In some examples, a controller of the ink jet printer can reduce an amount of ink ejected near the edges of the print media to reduce overspray.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: John P. Skoglund, Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Mark Mizen, Ruben Rosario
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Publication number: 20220355606Abstract: Systems and techniques for improving ink jet ink durability and adhesion to a substrate. The techniques may include applying a varnish to the surface of the substrate, curing, in an initial curing step, the varnish with an ultraviolet (UV) lamp, and applying a pigmented ink to at least a portion of the substrate. The initial curing step may comprise pinning the varnish with the UV lamp in a low-power state. The techniques may additionally or alternatively include applying a layer of pigmented ink and varnish at substantially the same time, allowing the pigmented ink and varnish to at least partially mix, then pinning or curing the ink/varnish combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Brent D. Lien, Dale James Ziebarth, Evan Pastor, Tany Jegeris Snyder
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Patent number: 11446946Abstract: Systems and techniques for improving ink jet ink durability and adhesion to a substrate. The techniques may include applying a varnish to the surface of the substrate, curing, in an initial curing step, the varnish with an ultraviolet (UV) lamp, and applying a pigmented ink to at least a portion of the substrate. The initial curing step may comprise pinning the varnish with the UV lamp in a low-power state. The techniques may additionally or alternatively include applying a layer of pigmented ink and varnish at substantially the same time, allowing the pigmented ink and varnish to at least partially mix, then pinning or curing the ink/varnish combination.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: ASSA ABLOY ABInventors: Brent D. Lien, Dale James Ziebarth, Evan Pastor, Tanya Jegeris Snyder
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Publication number: 20220080740Abstract: Techniques for reducing or eliminating image banding in an ink-jet image are provided. In an example, a method of operating a printer to reduce or eliminate image banding can include generating command profile for printing a given image, applying a filter to the command profile to provide a filtered profile, and dispensing ink from a printhead of the printer based on the filtered profile. In certain examples, the filter can randomize droplet sizes of ink dispensed while executing the printing to reduce or eliminate image banding.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Bradley O'Hara
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Publication number: 20220080762Abstract: Systems and techniques for improving ink jet ink durability and adhesion to a substrate. The techniques may include applying a varnish to the surface of the substrate, curing, in an initial curing step, the varnish with an ultraviolet (UV) lamp, and applying a pigmented ink to at least a portion of the substrate. The initial curing step may comprise pinning the varnish with the UV lamp in a low-power state. The techniques may additionally or alternatively include applying a layer of pigmented ink and varnish at substantially the same time, allowing the pigmented ink and varnish to at least partially mix, then pinning or curing the ink/varnish combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Brent D. Lien, Dale James Ziebarth, Evan Pastor, Tanya Jegeris Snyder
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Publication number: 20220080724Abstract: Techniques for handling and reducing ink overspray of an ink jet printer are provided. In an example, an ink overspray collector for an ink jet printer can include a first opening defining a first print area of the ink jet printer, and a frame about the first opening. The frame is configured to receive overspray from operation of the ink jet printer and can be formed of a woven material. In some examples, a controller of the ink jet printer can reduce an amount of ink ejected near the edges of the print media to reduce overspray.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: John P. Skoglund, Tanya Jegeris Snyder, Dale James Ziebarth, Mark Mizen, Ruben Rosario
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Patent number: 11124935Abstract: A cutting edge system for a snowplow is described. The system includes a backing plate coupled to a moldboard of the snowplow and cutting edge segments mounted to a front of the backing plate. Each cutting edge segment includes a blade segment slidably mounted to the backing plate. Each blade segment has a lower portion, an upper portion having an uppermost edge, and two upwardly extending lobes that define an intermediate portion therebetween. The two lobes each have a slot having a central slot region to receive a fastener and an upper slot region extending between the central slot region and an opening in an upper edge of the lobe. Each cutting edge segment also includes a compression member retained between the uppermost edge of the intermediate portion and an engaging surface of the backing plate to absorb upward movement of the blade segment when the cutting edge engages the ground.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: 1708828 Ontario LimitedInventors: Dale James Martin, Chris Anthony Raben, Ryan Earl Frey, Marvin Martin
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Patent number: 10927868Abstract: A cover assembly for a component includes a base configured to be fixedly mounted to the component. A plurality of magnets are disposed at the base and a cover is configured to magnetically detachably attach at the base when the base is fixedly mounted to the component.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: IMAGE BUILDERS MARKETING, INC.Inventor: David Dale-James Longeliere
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Patent number: 10865534Abstract: A cutting edge system for a snowplow is described herein. The system includes a backing plate coupled to a bottom portion of a moldboard of the snowplow and a plurality of cutting edge segments mounted to a front surface of the backing plate. Each cutting edge segment includes a blade segment slidably mounted to the front surface of the backing plate. Each blade segment has a lower portion configured to engage a ground surface, an upper portion having an uppermost edge opposed to the cutting edge, and two upwardly extending lobes spaced apart from each other to define an intermediate portion therebetween. Each cutting edge segment also includes a compression member configured to be retained in between the uppermost edge of the intermediate portion and an engaging surface of the backing plate. The compression member is configured to absorb upward movement of the blade segment when the cutting edge engages the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: 1708828 ONTARIO LIMITEDInventors: Dale James Martin, Chris Anthony Raben, Ryan Earl Frey
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Patent number: D966159Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Inventor: Dale James Hynd
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Patent number: D1010003Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Sanford, L.P.Inventors: Jacob Henry Ballard, Loren Chen, Melanie Kregg, Hanna Addison Tsuhara, Dale James Frye, Vasanth Andrew Gnanadoss