Patents by Inventor Daniel A. Foucher
Daniel A. Foucher 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: 7705069Abstract: An ink jet ink composition comprised an anti-curl agent and ink jet printing processing using such ink jet ink composition. The ink jet ink composition includes a hyperbranched polymer. The hyperbranched polymer acts as an anti-curl agent to control curl during a printing process. The anti-curl agent, i.e., the hyperbranched polymer, may be present in the ink amounts less than conventional anti-curl agents and still effectively control curl without detrimentally effecting intercolor bleed control water fastness or drying. Additionally, the ink composition do not exhibit increases in viscosity, and problems associated therewith, that occur in ink composition using conventional anti-curl agents.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Erin M. Reinhardt, Daniel A. Foucher
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Patent number: 7410750Abstract: A multicolored display and process for forming such a display is provided. The multicolored display includes marking particles comprising a mixture of photochromic materials. The photochromic materials each exhibit a first “invisible” photochromic state at a first absorption spectrum and at least a second “visible” photochromic state at a second absorption spectrum. The second “visible” photochromic state of each photochromic material produces a different color relative to the other photochromic materials. In embodiments, the marking particles include a mixture of a spiropyran material and a dithienylethene material.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Naveen Chopra, Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel
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Patent number: 7012736Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for forming bichromal balls or multicolored balls by laser-based methods. In one method, a laser and a template are used to form small discrete precursors that are subsequently spherodized. In another method a laser is used to cut or otherwise form small discrete precursors that are also subsequently spherodized. These methods are particularly well suited for forming balls or other sphere-like bodies having diameters less than 100 microns.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Naveen Chopra, Daniel A. Foucher, Peter M. Kazmaier, John R. Andrews
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Patent number: 6906118Abstract: Disclosed is a phase change ink composition comprising a colorant and an ink vehicle, the ink being a solid at temperatures less than about 50° C. and exhibiting a viscosity of no more than about 20 centipoise at a jetting temperature of no more than about 160° C., wherein at a first temperature hydrogen bonds of sufficient strength exist between the ink vehicle molecules so that the ink vehicle forms hydrogen-bonded dimers, oligomers, or polymers, and wherein at a second temperature which is higher than the first temperature the hydrogen bonds between the ink vehicle molecules are sufficiently broken that fewer hydrogen-bonded dimers, oligomers, or polymers are present in the ink at the second temperature than are present in the ink at the first temperature, so that the viscosity of the ink at the second temperature is lower than the viscosity of the ink at the first temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: H. Bruce Goodbrand, Thomas W. Smith, Daniel A. Foucher, Kathleen M. McGrane, Dina Popovic
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Patent number: 6652959Abstract: Disclosed are marking particles comprising a resin, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material which is of the formula The marking particles are prepared by an emulsion aggregation process.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier
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Patent number: 6583234Abstract: Disclosed is a process which comprises (a) reacting allyl bromide with diethyl amine in a molar ratio of at least about 1 mole of allyl bromide per about 1.15 moles of diethyl amine and in a molar ratio of no more than about 1 mole of allyl bromide per about 2 moles of diethyl amine, thereby generating allyl diethyl amine in a monomer reaction mixture; (b) subsequently filtering the monomer reaction mixture to remove impurities; (c) subsequently reacting the allyl diethyl amine with allyl bromide, thereby generating solid diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide; (d) subsequently isolating the solid diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide; (e) subsequently dissolving the diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide in a solvent and adding thereto a polymerization initiator to form a polymerization reaction mixture; (f) subsequently heating the polymerization reaction mixture in a vessel equipped with a reflux condenser to a temperature of from about 90 to about 100° C.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Sheau V. Kao, Daniel A. Foucher, Mohammad J. Hossain, Christine E. Bedford, George Liebermann
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Publication number: 20030105185Abstract: Disclosed is a phase change ink composition comprising a colorant and an ink vehicle, the ink being a solid at temperatures less than about 50° C. and exhibiting a viscosity of no more than about 20 centipoise at a jetting temperature of no more than about 160° C., wherein at a first temperature hydrogen bonds of sufficient strength exist between the ink vehicle molecules so that the ink vehicle forms hydrogen-bonded dimers, oligomers, or polymers, and wherein at a second temperature which is higher than the first temperature the hydrogen bonds between the ink vehicle molecules are sufficiently broken that fewer hydrogen-bonded dimers, oligomers, or polymers are present in the ink at the second temperature than are present in the ink at the first temperature, so that the viscosity of the ink at the second temperature is lower than the viscosity of the ink at the first temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: H. Bruce Goodbrand, Thomas W. Smith, Daniel A. Foucher, Kathleen M. McGrane, Dina Popovic
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Patent number: 6549327Abstract: Disclosed is a display comprising an arrangement of a plurality of optically anisotropic rotatable elements, each of the rotatable elements having a surface in contact with an enabling fluid, the rotatable elements being electrically dipolar in the presence of the enabling fluid and thus being subject to rotation upon application of an electric field, the rotatable elements being free to rotate in place but not free to translate substantially so as to disrupt the arrangement of rotatable elements, wherein a first portion of the surface contains a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, and wherein a second portion of the surface contains substantially no spiropyran.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, Erwin Buncel, James Wojtyk
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Patent number: 6525136Abstract: Disclosed is a composition comprising a matrix which comprises particles comprising a core resin and a shell resin thereover, wherein at least one of the core resin and the shell resin contains a chelating agent and a spiropyran compound of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, wherein the shell resin is the continuous phase of the matrix, wherein the spiropyran compound can produce changes in the optical and photoactive properties of the resin containing the spiropyran when irradiated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Jaan Noolandi, James H. Sharp
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Patent number: 6517618Abstract: Disclosed is an electrophoretic ink comprising a suspending fluid and, suspended in the suspending fluid, a plurality of particles comprising a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, the particles being free to migrate within the suspending fluid under the influence of an electric field.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel
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Publication number: 20030027948Abstract: Disclosed is a process which comprises (a) reacting allyl bromide with diethyl amine in a molar ratio of at least about 1 mole of allyl bromide per about 1.15 moles of diethyl amine and in a molar ratio of no more than about 1 mole of allyl bromide per about 2 moles of diethyl amine, thereby generating allyl diethyl amine in a monomer reaction mixture; (b) subsequently filtering the monomer reaction mixture to remove impurities; (c) subsequently reacting the allyl diethyl amine with allyl bromide, thereby generating solid diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide; (d) subsequently isolating the solid diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide; (e) subsequently dissolving the diallyl diethyl ammonium bromide in a solvent and adding thereto a polymerization initiator to form a polymerization reaction mixture; (f) subsequently heating the polymerization reaction mixture in a vessel equipped with a reflux condenser to a temperature of from about 90 to about 100° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Sheau V. Kao, Daniel A. Foucher, Mohammad J. Hossain, Christine E. Bedford, George Liebermann
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Publication number: 20030018100Abstract: An ink composition containing a vehicle, a colorant and an alkali sulfonated polyester-amine resin composition generated, for example, from the reaction of an organic diol, an organic diacid, an alkali sulfonated diacid and an amino-organic diacid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: Xerox Corporation.Inventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Walter Mychajlowskij, Raj D. Patel, Guerino G. Sacripante
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Publication number: 20030002132Abstract: Disclosed is an electrophoretic ink comprising a suspending fluid and, suspended in the suspending fluid, a plurality of particles comprising a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula 1Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel
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Publication number: 20020187414Abstract: Disclosed are marking particles comprising a resin, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material which is of the formula 1Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier
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Publication number: 20020186450Abstract: Disclosed is a display comprising an arrangement of a plurality of optically anisotropic rotatable elements, each of the rotatable elements having a surface in contact with an enabling fluid, the rotatable elements being electrically dipolar in the presence of the enabling fluid and thus being subject to rotation upon application of an electric field, the rotatable elements being free to rotate in place but not free to translate substantially so as to disrupt the arrangement of rotatable elements, wherein a first portion of the surface contains a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula 1Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, Erwin Buncel, James Wojtyk
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Patent number: 6458165Abstract: Disclosed are marking particles comprising a first polymer a second polymer, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2. The marking particles comprise a core containing the first polymer in which is dispersed the chelating agent and the spiropyran and encapsulated within a shell of the second polymer formulated by an interfacial polymerization.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel
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Patent number: 6432601Abstract: A toner composition containing colorant and an alkali sulfonated polyester-amine resin composition generated, for example, from the reaction of an organic diol, an organic diacid, an alkali sulfonated diacid and an amino-organic diacid.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Walter Mychajlowskij, Raj D. Patel, Guerino G. Sacripante
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Patent number: 6423460Abstract: A carrier comprised of a core and thereover a polymer, and which polymer contains dispersed therein a mixture of an inorganic polymer, and an organic metallic polymer.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephan V. Drappel, Daniel A. Foucher, Richard P. N. Veregin
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Patent number: 6423461Abstract: A carrier containing a core, and a polymer coating containing an inorganic polymer, an organic polymer and an optional further polymer, or polymers.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephan V. Drappel, Daniel A. Foucher
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Patent number: 6365312Abstract: Disclosed are marking particles comprising a first polymer, a second polymer, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2. The marking particles comprise a core containing the first polymer in which is dispersed the chelating agent and the spiropyran and encapsulated within a shell of the second polymer formulated by an interfacial polymerization.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel