Patents by Inventor Daniel F. Donato

Daniel F. Donato 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).

  • Publication number: 20030062131
    Abstract: A media printer such as, for example, a thermal transfer media printer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the printer selectively programs RFID transponders, and then embeds them into conventional on-demand printed media between the adhesive layer and the release liner. Selective configuration of each printed media sample by addition of value-adding elements may be performed independently for each media sample, under software control during processing of each media sample format print control program. An add-on mechanism is disclosed that can be operatively attached to a conventional media printer. This allows value-adding elements such as RFID transponder labels to be selectively applied at precise locations on the printed surface of on-demand printed media in connection with existing printers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Clive P. Hohberger, Matthew R. Ream, Daniel F. Donato
  • Publication number: 20030062119
    Abstract: A media printer such as, for example, a thermal transfer media printer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the printer selectively programs RFID transponders, and then embeds them into conventional on-demand printed media between the adhesive layer and the release liner. Selective configuration of each printed media sample by addition of value-adding elements may be performed independently for each media sample, under software control during processing of each media sample format print control program. An add-on mechanism is disclosed that can be operatively attached to a conventional media printer. This allows value-adding elements such as RFID transponder labels to be selectively applied at precise locations on the printed surface of on-demand printed media in connection with existing printers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Clive P. Hohberger, Matthew R. Ream, Daniel F. Donato
  • Publication number: 20030063139
    Abstract: A media printer such as, for example, a thermal transfer media printer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the printer selectively programs RFID transponders, and then embeds them into conventional on-demand printed media between the adhesive layer and the release liner. Selective configuration of each printed media sample by addition of value-adding elements may be performed independently for each media sample, under software control during processing of each media sample format print control program. An add-on mechanism is disclosed that can be operatively attached to a conventional media printer. This allows value-adding elements such as RFID transponder labels to be selectively applied at precise locations on the printed surface of on-demand printed media in connection with existing printers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Clive P. Hohberger, Matthew R. Ream, Daniel F. Donato
  • Patent number: 6057870
    Abstract: A demand printer has an input structure for receiving command signals related to the operation of the printer; a control circuit coupled to the input structure, and a power supply circuit for processing command signals and generating corresponding control signals for controlling the operation of the printer. A switch circuit line is coupled to at least a first and a second point on the power supply circuit. The switch circuit line provides a first operating voltage for the operation of the printer when connected between the first and second points in the power supply circuit and provides a second operating voltage when the connection between said first and second points is opened by a severing structure. The severing structure projects into a base cavity of the case and is retained therein for maintaining an open circuit between the first and second points on the power supply circuit once said switch circuit line is severed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Dan E. Monnier, David L. Poole, David A. West, Daniel F. Donato, James W. Ensinger, William J. Hamman, Kenneth V. Naegele
  • Patent number: 6020906
    Abstract: A demand printer for printing on media includes a ribbon take-up spindle for accumulating spent printing ribbon and facilitating removal of the spent ribbon from the spindle. The spindle has a surface with a protrusion bore formed therethrough. At least one protruding segment extends through the protrusion bore. The protruding segment controllably projects away from the spindle surface for maintaining a space between a portion of the spindle surface and the spent ribbon accumulated on the spindle. A biasing structure is operatively associated with the spindle and the protruding segment for controllably biasedly directing the protruding segment through the protrusion bore in the spindle. A retracting structure is provided for controllably compressing and expanding the biasing means to controllably move the protruding segment through the protrusion bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Vincent C. Adams, Jeffrey R. Kaufman, Dan E. Monnier, Michael K. Platt, David L. Poole, David A. West, David S. Zubriski, Thomas P. Zwier, Daniel F. Donato, James W. Ensinger, William J. Hamman, Kenneth V. Naegele
  • Patent number: 5995128
    Abstract: A novel demand printer is used for printing on tickets, tags, pressure sensitive labels and other media. The printer has a spring wrap clutch assembly operatively associated with a media delivery structure for use with a rotating shaft to maintain a constant tension on a ribbon. The spring wrap clutch assembly includes a coiled spring having a leg extending away from one end of the coil, a collar having a bore therein for receiving the coiled spring with the leg extending away from the collar, the rotating shaft extending through the coiled spring and the collar is attachable to the rotating shaft, and a plurality of ramped teeth positioned around the rotating shaft. Each of the ramped teeth has a sloped surface and the leg of the coiled spring controllably engages the ramped teeth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Vincent C. Adams, David L. Poole, David A. West, Davis S. Zubriski, Daniel F. Donato, James W. Ensinger, William J. Hamman
  • Patent number: 5872585
    Abstract: A thermal demand printer for printing on media is a novel system which includes a case structure including a hinged cover panel, easily removable guide structures and media hanger, and a single central support wall to which the various components are attached. The printer includes a power supply circuit for receiving power from an external source and conditioning it for operation of the printer. An input device is provided for receiving command signals related to the operation of the printer. A control circuit for processing the command signals and generating corresponding control signals for controlling the operation of the printer and a printhead assembly for processing the control signals and generating corresponding control signals for controlling the operation of the printer are mounted in the case structure and coupled to the input device and the power supply circuit. The printhead assembly includes a printhead support structure which controls the printhead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignee: Zebra Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel F. Donato, James W. Ensinger