Patents by Inventor Danny Keith Chapman
Danny Keith Chapman 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: 8297612Abstract: A media picking device for an image forming apparatus having a sensing mechanism for detecting the leading and trailing edge of a sheet of media being picked from a media input tray. The device includes a pick mechanism for picking the top-most media sheet; and a sensing mechanism including a sensor and a flag positioned adjacent the pick tire and moveable between at least two positions, the flag having a first end contacting the surface of a picked sheet; the flag moving from a first position to a second position when the leading edge of the picked sheet passes by and moving from the second position to the first position when the trailing edge of the picked sheet passes by. The sensing mechanism providing an output signal corresponding to the movement of the flag. The sensor is one of a photointerrupter, a proximity sensor, a potentiometer, and a switch.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Lexmark International Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Richard Winston Thomas
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Patent number: 8195083Abstract: An imaging apparatus including an image transfer device, a first motor, a redrive section and a duplexing section. The first motor is drivingly connected to the image transfer device. The reversible redrive section is downstream from the image transfer device, and the reversible redrive section includes a second motor. The duplexing section includes a third motor. The duplexing section is positioned to receive media from the redrive section. The first motor, the second motor and the third motor are each independently controlled.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Hassan Bahrami, Danny Keith Chapman, Joon Won Ha, Kevin Dean Schoedinger
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Publication number: 20110304093Abstract: A media picking device for an image forming apparatus having a sensing mechanism for detecting the leading and trailing edge of a sheet of media being picked while in a media input tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Richard Winston Thomas
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Publication number: 20110260834Abstract: An imaging apparatus having RFID tags associated with wearable components of a system to track the usage and wear levels of the wearable components. The RFID tags can be antennas formed from conductive material impregnated in the wear components such that the RFID tags are worn with the wearing of the wear components. The RFID tags may also be RFID chip tags having memory for storing information, a portion of which is updated in real time. The presence or absence of the impregnated antenna RFID tags or the updated information stored in the chip tags may be used to track usage and wear level of the wear components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Kevin Dean Schoedinger, Mark Stephen Underwood
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Publication number: 20100072938Abstract: Correction of rotary encoder eccentricity in an image forming device having a motor controller using period and position pulse train feedback signals. A motor includes an encoder disc rotating with the motor and at least two encoder sensors disposed at different circumferential positions about the encoder disc. A controller may use a high speed clock to calculate a corrected speed count based on speed counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse per cycle of pulse trains from the encoders. The controller may also calculate a corrected position count based at least partly on one or more position counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse between periodic sampling points and transitions of encoder pulse trains. The corrected position count may also be calculated based on a position count and one or more speed counts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Brian Anthony Reichert, Steven Michael Turney, Danny Keith Chapman, Thomas Austin Fields
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Patent number: 7633256Abstract: Correction of rotary encoder eccentricity in an image forming device having a motor controller using period and position pulse train feedback signals. A motor includes an encoder disc rotating with the motor and at least two encoder sensors disposed at different circumferential positions about the encoder disc. A controller may use a high speed clock to calculate a corrected speed count based on speed counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse per cycle of pulse trains from the encoders. The controller may also calculate a corrected position count based at least partly on one or more position counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse between periodic sampling points and transitions of encoder pulse trains. The corrected position count may also be calculated based on a position count and one or more speed counts.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Brian Anthony Reichert, Steven Michael Turney, Danny Keith Chapman, Thomas Austin Fields
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Patent number: 7613407Abstract: An image forming apparatus includes a waste toner system that collects waste toner in a waste toner container. An amount of waste toner collected in the container is increased by using a driven toner distributing member that distributes accumulated toner within the container. The toner distributing member may be driven by a shared speed-controlled motor that further drives an image forming process member. The waste toner system may detect the accumulation of waste toner by monitoring a drive control circuit while the toner distributing member is being driven. For example, a logic circuit may detect the accumulation of waste toner based on monitoring a predetermined frequency of interest of a frequency domain transform of a motor control signal, the frequency of interest associated with the shared motor driving the toner distributing member.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventors: Michael William Craig, Steven Michael Turney, Danny Keith Chapman
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Publication number: 20090166944Abstract: An imaging apparatus including an image transfer device, a first motor, a redrive section and a duplexing section. The first motor is drivingly connected to the image transfer device. The reversible redrive section is downstream from the image transfer device, and the reversible redrive section includes a second motor. The duplexing section includes a third motor. The duplexing section is positioned to receive media from the redrive section. The first motor, the second motor and the third motor are each independently controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Hassan Bahrami, Danny Keith Chapman, Joon Won Ha, Kevin Dean Schoedinger
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Patent number: 7245103Abstract: A method of controlling the speed and position of a motor includes receiving a pulse train indicative of the speed of the motor, and a periodic signal at a frequency greater than the pulse train. The number of cycles of the periodic signal per cycle of the pulse train is counted, and compared to a predetermined number. The speed of the motor is adjusted to match the count to the predetermined number, thus effecting speed control. A command position signal defining a plurality of sampling points is generated. The number of cycles of the periodic signal between a sampling point of the command position signal and an operative edge of the pulse train is counted and compared to a predetermined number. The speed of the motor is further adjusted to match the count to the predetermined number, thus effecting position control.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Steven Michael Turney
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Patent number: 7205738Abstract: A motor control circuit uses a stored commutation table to effect time-based commutation of a brushless dc motor. Each entry in the commutation table defines a motor winding commutation state, and an exemplary method of open-loop motor control based on the commutation table comprises commutating the motor based on sequentially selecting table entries at a desired selection rate. That is, motor speed is controlled precisely by controlling the sequential selection rate rather than by relying on feedback from the motor. However, motor feedback for closed-loop control may be used in some modes of operation. For example, the method may include closed-loop control or open-loop control depending on the motor speed range, and may transition from closed-loop to open-loop control.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Thomas Austin Fields, Steven Michael Turney
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Patent number: 7012390Abstract: An improved variable speed fan controller for use in devices such as laser printers. The controller automatically adjusts its output signal to fans such that a fan quickly settles into an appropriate operating speed, even if the fan has been newly installed into the equipment. The controller can store values in non-volatile memory, if desired, to keep track of recent changes in the fan's operating parameters and corresponding control signal values. The controller is able to control relatively inexpensive fans that don't necessarily operate at a predictable fan rotating speed under repeatable conditions and control signals, by controlling the fan to an initial or predetermined rotating speed; if the fan isn't running within a suitable range of rotational speeds, then determining whether a fine or coarse adjustment should be made to the fan's rotational speed. The controller makes appropriate adjustments until the fan's rotational speed is within acceptable operating tolerances.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Anthony Able, David Herman Alverson, Danny Keith Chapman, David Ross Cutts, Jr., Brian Michael Jacobs, Matthew David Miles, Michael Todd Phillips, Benjamin Kyle Shepherd, Mark Stephen Underwood, Marshall Lee White
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Patent number: 6889013Abstract: In an electrophotographic print mechanism wherein one motor drives two or more removable toner cartridges, the presence of each cartridge is sensed and reported to the motor controller. If one or more cartridges are removed, such as for single-color printing, the motor control equation parameters are altered to compensate for the altered static torque load experienced by the motor. The parameters may be the proportional, integral, and/or derivative gains for one or more PID controllers.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Steven Michael Turney
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Publication number: 20040253008Abstract: In an electrophotographic print mechanism wherein one motor drives two or more removable toner cartridges, the presence of each cartridge is sensed and reported to the motor controller. If one or more cartridges are removed, such as for single-color printing, the motor control equation parameters are altered to compensate for the altered static torque load experienced by the motor. The parameters may be the proportional, integral, and/or derivative gains for one or more PID controllers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Steven Michael Turney
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Publication number: 20040174126Abstract: A method of controlling the speed and position of a motor includes receiving a pulse train indicative of the speed of the motor, and a periodic signal at a frequency greater than the pulse train. The number of cycles of the periodic signal per cycle of the pulse train is counted, and compared to a predetermined number. The speed of the motor is adjusted to match the count to the predetermined number, thus effecting speed control. A command position signal defining a plurality of sampling points is generated. The number of cycles of the periodic signal between a sampling point of the command position signal and an operative edge of the pulse train is counted and compared to a predetermined number. The speed of the motor is further adjusted to match the count to the predetermined number, thus effecting position control.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Steven Michael Turney
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Patent number: 6560434Abstract: A motion control system for controlling the motion of an intermediate transfer member in an image forming apparatus is provided in which a measuring member directly contacts the intermediate transfer member and generates signals proportional to the surface motion of the member. The measured surface motion is provided as a feedback signal to a motor controller, which compares the feedback signal with a reference signal. The difference between the signals is used to adjust the control of the drive motor for the intermediate transfer member drive roller in order to maintain a constant velocity for the intermediate transfer member.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Brian Anthony Reichert, John Parker Richey
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Publication number: 20030057639Abstract: A system and method of controlling the movement of a media sheet along a media path to correspond to the timing of a toner image on an intermediate transfer mechanism. A controller controls the timing and sends a pick command to move a media sheet from a pick tray into the media pathway at a time that the media can move at a process speed and intercept the toner image. The controller adjusts the speed of individual rollers within the media path to correct the timing of the media sheet to account for any timing inaccuracies. By the time the media sheet exits the media path and enters a media/image alignment region of the media pathway, the amount of positional error is reduced or eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Michael William Craig, Steven Michael Turney
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Publication number: 20020122678Abstract: A motion control system for controlling the motion of an intermediate transfer member in an image forming apparatus is provided in which a measuring member directly contacts the intermediate transfer member and generates signals proportional to the surface motion of the member. The measured surface motion is provided as a feedback signal to a motor controller, which compares the feedback signal with a reference signal. The difference between the signals is used to adjust the control of the drive motor for the intermediate transfer member drive roller in order to maintain a constant velocity for the intermediate transfer member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Brian Anthony Reichert, John Parker Richey
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Patent number: 6370354Abstract: An improved printing apparatus provides for very accurate synchronization between cut sheet print media and the unfixed image which is conveyed on an Intermediate Transfer Member (ITM) such as a belt or a drum, and which is targeted for said print media. The printing apparatus is constructed as a single-pass ITM-based electrophotographic (e.g., laser) printer, and the length of the input print media pathway prior to image-to-media transfer is significantly shorter than the sum of the lengths of the image travel along a photoconductive drum and ITM. The print media is typically launched after imaging has been initiated on the photoconductive drum by an imaging apparatus. Variance in the leading edge of the print media with respect to the leading edge of image can be introduced due to phenomena such as pick errors, velocity variation, and uncertainties in the paper stack height.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Matthew Lowell McKay
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Patent number: 6330424Abstract: A method of minimizing error in an estimate of a position of a sheet of print medium in an electrophotographic machine includes providing a transport system including a gearing system to drive a roll for moving the sheet of print medium along a print medium path. The gears are in constant mesh with each other and with an actuator. The electrophotographic machine is provided with a toner transfer point at which the toner can be transferred to the moving sheet of print medium. A sensor is placed at a set distance away from the transfer nip along the print medium path. This distance is approximately equal to an integer multiple of the resulting distance traveled by the medium during one revolution of the lowest frequency component of the transport system. The frequencies associated with all other components in the transport system, including the actuator and an encoder wheel, are designed to be an integer multiple of this lowest frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Danny Keith Chapman, Matthew Lowell McKay, Steven Michael Turney
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Patent number: 6327458Abstract: A method of media-to-image registration sets a top writing line margin on a print medium within an electrophotographic machine. Movement of a substantially stationary sheet of print medium along a print medium path within the electrophotographic machine is initiated. An image associated with the sheet of print medium is scanned onto a developing unit. The scanning step commences before the initiating step. Toner is adhered to the image on the developing unit. The toner is transferred from the developing unit to a moving toner transfer medium. The electrophotographic machine is provided with a toner transfer area in which the toner can be transferred to the moving sheet of print medium. A speed of the movement of the sheet of print medium is adjusted such that the toner is transferred from the moving toner transfer medium to a desired area on the sheet of print medium within the toner transfer area.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventor: Danny Keith Chapman