Patents by Inventor Daniel D. Dowell
Daniel D. Dowell 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: 8967769Abstract: In one example, a print bar structure includes: a planar, rigid first part; an elongated second part having a front face on which one or more printheads may be mounted and a rear face opposite the front face; and an elongated third part having a front face. The second part and the third part are affixed to one another but not to the first part with the first part sandwiched tightly between the rear face of the second part and the front face of the third part such that the rear face of the second part and the front face of the third part conform to the planar shape of the first part.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Daniel D. Dowell
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Patent number: 8733896Abstract: A manifold assembly for a fluid-ejection device having multiple-fluid type fluid-ejection printheads organized in a page-wide array includes a lower-most deck and an upper-most deck. The lower-most deck is to supply a first type of fluid and a second type of fluid to the fluid-ejection printheads. The first type of fluid and the second type of fluid are exterior-most fluids ejected by the fluid-ejection printheads in relation to a direction of media movement through the fluid-ejection device. The upper-most deck is to supply a third type of fluid and a fourth type of fluid to the fluid-ejection printheads. The third type of fluid and the fourth type of fluid are interior-most fluids ejected by the fluid-ejection printheads in relation to the direction of media movement through the fluid ejection device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Joseph R. Elliot, Judson M. Leiser
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Patent number: 8727515Abstract: In one embodiment, a fluid ejector assembly includes: a bay for holding a detachable fluid container that includes a fluid outlet at a forward part of the container; a fluid ejector; a fluid inlet at a forward part of the bay through which fluid from the outlet of a fluid container installed in the bay may pass to the fluid ejector; and a stationary guide configured to block an improper installation of a fluid container into the bay without also blocking a proper installation of the fluid container into the bay.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Curt Gonzales, Bruce A. McFadden, Jeffrey T. Hendricks, David Welter, Mark A. Smith
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Publication number: 20130201255Abstract: A manifold assembly for a fluid-ejection device having multiple-fluid type fluid-ejection printheads organized in a page-wide array includes a lower-most deck and an upper-most deck. The lower-most deck is to supply a first type of fluid and a second type of fluid to the fluid-ejection printheads. The first type of fluid and the second type of fluid are exterior-most fluids ejected by the fluid-ejection printheads in relation to a direction of media movement through the fluid-ejection device. The upper-most deck is to supply a third type of fluid and a fourth type of fluid to the fluid-ejection printheads. The third type of fluid and the fourth type of fluid are interior-most fluids ejected by the fluid-ejection printheads in relation to the direction of media movement through the fluid ejection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Joseph R. Elliot, Judson M. Leiser
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Publication number: 20110205297Abstract: In one embodiment, a fluid ejector assembly includes: a bay for holding a detachable fluid container that includes a fluid outlet at a forward part of the container; a fluid ejector; a fluid inlet at a forward part of the bay through which fluid from the outlet of a fluid container installed in the bay may pass to the fluid ejector; and a stationary guide configured to block an improper installation of a fluid container into the bay without also blocking a proper installation of the fluid container into the bay.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2008Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Curt Gonzales, Bruce A. McFadden, Jeffrey T. Hendricks, David Welter, Mark A. Smith
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Patent number: 7997698Abstract: An ink delivery system having at least one off-axis ink supply container and an on-axis printhead assembly. The on-axis printhead assembly includes at least one reservoir and a corresponding standpipe separated by a particle filter. At least one tube connects the off-axis ink supply container to the on-axis printhead assembly. A first valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the tube and the reservoir. A second valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the standpipe and the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Jeremy A Davis, Melissa S. Gedraitis, Marc A. Baldwin, Louis Barinaga, Daniel D Dowell, Ashley E Childs, Mark A. Smith, Charles R. Steinmetz, Ralph L. Stathem, Jeffrey D. Langford, Michael L. Hilton
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Patent number: 7510274Abstract: An ink delivery system having at least one off-axis ink supply container and an on-axis printhead assembly. The printhead assembly includes at least one reservoir and a corresponding standpipe separated by a particle filter. At least one tube connects the off-axis ink supply container to the printhead assembly. A first valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the tube and the reservoir. A second valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the standpipe and the tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Jeremy A Davis, Melissa S. Gedraitis, Marc A. Baldwin, Louis Barinaga, Daniel D Dowell, Ashley E Childs, Mark A. Smith, Charles R. Steinmetz, Ralph L. Stathem, Jeffrey D. Langford, Michael L. Hilton
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Publication number: 20090058956Abstract: An ink delivery system having at least one off-axis ink supply container and an on-axis printhead assembly. The printhead assembly includes at least one reservoir and a corresponding standpipe separated by a particle filter. At least one tube connects the off-axis ink supply container to the printhead assembly. A first valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the tube and the reservoir. A second valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the standpipe and the tube. A method for controlling effects of accumulated air in a printhead assembly. The printhead assembly has at least one ink reservoir and one standpipe separated by a particle filter. The printhead assembly is fluidicly connected to at least one off-axis ink supply container by at least one tube. The method includes drawing air from said printhead assembly through said standpipe into the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: JEREMY A. DAVIS, Melissa S. Gedraitis, Marc A. Baldwin, Louis Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell, Ashley E. Childs, Mark A. Smith, Charles R. Steinmetz, Ralph L. Stathem, Jeffrey D. Langford, Michael L. Hitton
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Patent number: 7497562Abstract: A re-circulating fluid delivery system includes an air-fluid separator structure, a fluid plenum in fluid communication with the separator structure, and a free fluid reservoir. A fluid re-circulation path fluidically couples the separator structure, the fluid plenum and the free fluid reservoir. A pump structure re-circulates fluid through the re-circulation path during a pump mode, wherein air bubbles may be separated from re-circulated fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Ashley E. Childs, Louis C. Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell
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Publication number: 20090051742Abstract: An ink delivery system having at least one off-axis ink supply container and an on-axis printhead assembly. The printhead assembly includes at least one reservoir and a corresponding standpipe separated by a particle filter. At least one tube connects the off-axis ink supply container to the printhead assembly. A first valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the tube and the reservoir. A second valve is configured to selectively open a flow path between the standpipe and the tube. A method for controlling effects of accumulated air in a printhead assembly. The printhead assembly has at least one ink reservoir and one standpipe separated by a particle filter. The printhead assembly is fluidicly connected to at least one off-axis ink supply container by at least one tube. The method includes drawing air from said printhead assembly through said standpipe into the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: JEREMY A. DAVIS, Melissa S. Gedraitis, Marc A. Baldwin, Louis Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell, Ashley E. Childs, Mark A. Smith, Charles R. Steinmetz, Ralph L. Stathem, Jeffrey D. Langford, Michael L. Hilton
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Patent number: 6955425Abstract: A re-circulating fluid delivery system includes an air-fluid separator structure, a fluid plenum in fluid communication with the separator structure, and a free fluid reservoir. A fluid re-circulation path fluidically couples the separator structure, the fluid plenum and the free fluid reservoir. A pump structure re-circulates fluid through the re-circulation path during a pump mode, wherein air bubbles may be separated from re-circulated fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Ashley E. Childs, Louis C. Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell
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Patent number: 6834677Abstract: An over-molded fluid control value for use in fluid delivery systems. An embodiment of the fluid control valve includes a rigid substrate having a opening defined therein, and a valve structure fabricated of an elastomeric material. The valve structure is over-molded over at least a portion of the rigid substrate and including a valve portion extending over the opening, the valve portion movable in response to a differential fluid pressure to allow fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Louis C. Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell
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Patent number: 6773097Abstract: An inkjet printing system, which includes a printhead having a plurality of ink ejection elements, a first ink supply having a capillary material disposed therein for holding a volume of ink and fluidically coupled with the printhead, and a second ink supply having a volume of ink and fluidically coupled with the printhead. The second ink supply provides ink to the printhead when a differential pressure between the printhead and the second supply exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Daniel D Dowell
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Patent number: 6752493Abstract: Techniques for improving reliability of print cartridges that employ a fluid recirculation path within the cartridges. One reliability feature is provided by active heat management, wherein the recirculation path is employed to provide printhead cooling. Another feature is an in-printer printhead and standpipe priming technique. Idle time tolerance can also be improved, with the ability to re-circulate ink and purge air, to provide a mode of operation that can improve the reliability of the print cartridge during idle times. A “cleaning fluid” can be introduced that could break-up the sludge as it circulates through the print cartridge. Improved particle filtering is provided, through fluid recirculating through the system, passing through the standpipe or plenum area and across the backside of the printhead. As the fluid moves through this region, particles trapped in the standpipe get swept out of the area and eventually through a filter before reaching the printhead again.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Louis C. Barinaga, Ashley E. Childs
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Patent number: 6739706Abstract: A fluid delivery system and method, which employs a print head assembly (PHA) and an fluid supply for intermittent connection. A pump structure re-circulates fluid through the re-circulation path during a pump mode. The fluid supply includes a supply reservoir for holding a supply of fluid, and is connectable to the PHA to provide a fluid interconnect between the supply reservoir and the PHA fluid reservoir when a pressure differential between the PHA and the supply reservoir is sufficient to draw fluid into the PHA free fluid reservoir to replenish the fluid in the PHA fluid reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Louis C. Barinaga, Ashley E. Childs, Daniel D. Dowell
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Patent number: 6712365Abstract: An over-molded gland seal for producing both a fluidic seal and a fluid conduit. The apparatus includes a substrate having an elastomeric layer over-molded thereon and an elastomeric gland seal molded into the over-molded layer. Another aspect of the apparatus includes a host-part having a raised wall thereon, said host-part receives the elastomeric gland seal and compresses the gland seal with the raised wall. The substrate, the gland seal, and the host-part define an enclosed region. To form the fluid conduit, the apparatus includes a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port that communicate with the enclosed region.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Louis Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell, James P. Kearns
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Patent number: 6702434Abstract: A seal septum structure includes a septum body structure fabricated of a resilient material. The body structure includes an opening formed there through and a first seal surface circumscribing the opening to engage against a needle when inserted into the opening. The body structure further includes a second seal surface for engaging against a stopper structure when the needle is not inserted into the opening. The septum structure can be over-molded on a rigid host part, or fabricated as a separate structure from the host part, and pressed in to place.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Louis C. Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell
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Patent number: 6685307Abstract: Apparatus for providing ink to an ink jet print head. The apparatus includes a back pressure regulator for receiving ink from an ink reservoir and for delivering ink to the print head. The regulator has a compliant wall that responds to atmospheric pressure on one side and to the pressure of the ink in the regulator on the another side. Within the regulator is a valve that regulates the pressure of the ink delivered to the print head and is actuated by the wall. Also within the regulator is a compression spring that simultaneously pre-loads the valve shut and urges the compliant wall against the atmospheric pressure. In an other aspect, an apparatus is provided with a print head having two arrays of nozzles and two back pressure regulators that independently deliver inks of different hues to separate arrays of nozzles on the print head.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Louis Barinaga, James P. Kearns
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Publication number: 20030202072Abstract: A re-circulating fluid delivery system includes an air-fluid separator structure, a fluid plenum in fluid communication with the separator structure, and a free fluid reservoir. A fluid re-circulation path fluidically couples the separator structure, the fluid plenum and the free fluid reservoir. A pump structure re-circulates fluid through the re-circulation path during a pump mode, wherein air bubbles may be separated from re-circulated fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Ashley E. Childs, Louis C. Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell
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Publication number: 20030202073Abstract: Techniques for improving reliability of print cartridges that employ a fluid recirculation path within the cartridges. One reliability feature is provided by active heat management, wherein the recirculation path is employed to provide printhead cooling. Another feature is an in-printer printhead and standpipe priming technique. Idle time tolerance can also be improved, with the ability to re-circulate ink and purge air, to provide a mode of operation that can improve the reliability of the print cartridge during idle times. A “cleaning fluid” can be introduced that could break-up the sludge as it circulates through the print cartridge. Improved particle filtering is provided, through fluid recirculating through the system, passing through the standpipe or plenum area and across the backside of the printhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Daniel D. Dowell, Louis C. Barinaga, Ashley E. Childs