Patents by Inventor Daniel W. Loyer
Daniel W. Loyer 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: 9316469Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventors: Evan Parker, Daniel W. Loyer, William Shucart
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Publication number: 20130257656Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Insights International Holdings, LLC dba Nan Trak IndustriesInventors: Evan Parker, Daniel W. Loyer, William Shucart
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Patent number: 8128185Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Patent number: 7946690Abstract: A printhead or other droplet emitter is manufactured integrally with a flexible circuit. Preferred methods of manufacturing a droplet emitter comprise the steps of: creating metal traces, preferably deposited using a metal oxide precursor; patterning a sacrificial photoresist to create ink channels and nozzle chambers; depositing piezoelectrically active material over the metal traces and sacrificial photoresist; patterning vias through the piezo-electrically active material to act as nozzles and openings to ink reservoirs; and flushing out the photoresist. The piezo-electrically active material is preferably a mixture of PZT and PVDF.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Henry Roskos, Bruce Hammond
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Patent number: 7871154Abstract: Contemplated printheads include a piezoelectric material in which a channel is formed across the piezoelectric material to thereby create at least part of the nozzle through which ink is expelled from the inside of the printhead to the outside. Contemplated nozzles may be configured as cylindrical elements or ring-shape elements. Consequently, application of a voltage across the piezoelectric channel may result in constriction of the cylindrical element or convex/concave deformation of the ring-shape element. Most preferably, the piezoelectric material, conductive traces, and supporting structures are applied from a liquid phase to a carrier, and shaped using photolithographic methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: MVM Technologies, IncInventor: Daniel W. Loyer
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Publication number: 20100201727Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Patent number: 7712855Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Patent number: 7699422Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Publication number: 20080316281Abstract: Contemplated printheads include a piezoelectric material in which a channel is formed across the piezoelectric material to thereby create at least part of the nozzle through which ink is expelled from the inside of the printhead to the outside. Contemplated nozzles may be configured as cylindrical elements or ring-shape elements. Consequently, application of a voltage across the piezoelectric channel may result in constriction of the cylindrical element or convex/concave deformation of the ring-shape element. Most preferably, the piezoelectric material, conductive traces, and supporting structures are applied from a liquid phase to a carrier, and shaped using photolithographic methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: MVM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Daniel W. Loyer
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Publication number: 20080198205Abstract: A printhead or other droplet emitter is manufactured integrally with a flexible circuit. Preferred methods of manufacturing a droplet emitter comprise the steps of: creating metal traces, preferably deposited using a metal oxide precursor; patterning a sacrificial photoresist to create ink channels and nozzle chambers; depositing piezoelectrically active material over the metal traces and sacrificial photoresist; patterning vias through the piezo-electrically active material to act as nozzles and openings to ink reservoirs; and flushing out the photoresist. The piezo-electrically active material is preferably a mixture of PZT and PVDF.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: MVM TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Henry Roskos, Bruce Hammond
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Publication number: 20080150981Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: MVM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Publication number: 20080151332Abstract: A signal converter that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead. The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally be used in conjunction with a chassis assembly having an adjustable vertical member for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: MVM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden
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Patent number: 7377605Abstract: A signal converter (180) that may perform functions to enable a thermally based technology to be used with a piezo-electric printhead (190). The signal converter and piezo-electric printhead may optionally by used in conjunction with a chassis assembly (100) having an adjustable vertical member (115) for sizing the chassis assembly to a printer. Methods of using a piezo-electric printhead in a printer having a thermal printhead configuration may include the steps of coupling the printhead to the printer and performing conversion functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: MVM Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Loyer, Stephen L. Boden