Patents by Inventor David Emerson Greer
David Emerson Greer 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: 8132904Abstract: A micro-fluid ejection head structure and a method for assembling a micro-fluid ejection head structure. The micro-fluid ejection head structure includes a molded, non-fibrous wicking and filtration structure. The wicking and filtration structure is fixedly attached to a filtered fluid reservoir of the micro-fluid ejection head structure for flow of filtered fluid to a micro-fluid ejection head attached to the head structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., Trevor Daniel Gray, David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 8066363Abstract: Ink delivery systems for an ink jet printer and methods for manufacturing the same. In an embodiment, the system comprises a separable ink tank, a printhead body having an opening, ink ejectors associated with the printhead body, and a retainer engaged with the tower portion of the printhead body and with an exit port of the ink tank. A filter is attached to least one of the printhead opening and the retainer, such as by insert molding or heat staking for example. A filter cover member, such as a wick or a septum for instance, is disposed adjacent the filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: David Emerson Greer, David Amos Ward
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Publication number: 20110096121Abstract: A micro-fluid ejection head structure and a method for assembling a micro-fluid ejection head structure. The micro-fluid ejection head structure includes a molded, non-fibrous wicking and filtration structure. The wicking and filtration structure is fixedly attached to a filtered fluid reservoir of the micro-fluid ejection head structure for flow of filtered fluid to a micro-fluid ejection head attached to the head structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, JR., Trevor Daniel Gray, David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 7905572Abstract: An apparatus for mounting a removable ink tank having an ink output port to a printhead body that mounts a micro-fluid ejection device, the printhead body defining a filtered ink/air reservoir, includes a filter cap configured for attachment to the printhead body. The filtered ink/air reservoir is located in a region between the filter cap and the micro-fluid ejection device. The filter cap has a filter cap body configured to operably engage the ink output port of the removable ink tank and has an ink tank latching mechanism configured to secure the removable ink tank to the filter cap in a releasable manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., David Emerson Greer
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Publication number: 20110032312Abstract: A multi-color ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead to operatively seat the ink tank in the printhead in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the printhead and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, JR., Jeffery James Buchanan, Stephen Porter Bush, Michael Clark Campbell, Johnnie Coffey, John Yeung Conway, Gina Marie Johns, Christopher Elliot Lingle, Jason Todd Vanderpool, David Emerson Greer, Rita Greer
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Publication number: 20110032313Abstract: A individual ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead to operatively seat the ink tank in the printhead in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the printhead and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, JR., Stephen Porter Bush, Michael Clark Campbell, Johnnie Coffey, John Yeung Conway, Gina Marie Johns, Christopher Elliot Lingle, Jason Todd Vanderpool, David Emerson Greer, Rita Greer
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Publication number: 20100165060Abstract: A individual ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead and carrier support structure to operatively seat the ink tank in the carrier support structure in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the carrier support structure and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, JR., Stephen Porter Bush, Michael Clark Campbell, Johnnie Coffey, John Yeung Conway, Gina Marie Johns, Christopher Elliot Lingle, Jason Todd Vanderpool, David Emerson Greer, Rita Greer
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Publication number: 20100165061Abstract: A mono ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead and carrier support structure to operatively seat the ink tank in the carrier support structure in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the carrier support structure and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, JR., Stephen Porter Bush, Michael Clark Campbell, Johnnie Coffey, John Yeung Conway, Gina Marie Johns, Christopher Elliot Lingle, Jason Todd Vanderpool, David Emerson Greer, Rita Greer
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Patent number: 7549736Abstract: A printhead body includes a floor having an interior side and an exterior side. A first set of body vias extend through the floor from the interior side to the exterior side. The first set of body vias is positioned to supply ink to a first micro-fluid ejection chip. A second set of body vias extend through the floor from the interior side to the exterior side. The second set of body vias is positioned to supply ink to a second micro-fluid ejection chip. A plurality of ink flow channels are formed on the interior side of the floor. Each individual ink flow channel of the plurality of ink flow channels is in fluid communication with a particular body via of the first set of body vias and is in fluid communication with a particular body via of the second set of body vias.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Michael Clark Campbell, David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 7543912Abstract: A micro-fluid ejection head structure, method of sealing a removable fluid cartridge to a micro-fluid ejection head structure, and a cartridge carrier for removable fluid cartridges containing a micro-fluid ejection head structure. The micro-fluid ejection head structure includes a molded, multi-function member for attachment to the filter tower structure for a micro-fluid ejection head. The multi-function member has at least one biasing device retainer and at least one wick retainer positioned laterally adjacent to the biasing device retainer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 7445323Abstract: An ink cartridge comprising: (a) an ink cartridge body including a floor and an exterior wall partially defining an interior volume, the ink cartridge body including a capillary producing medium; and (b) an ink cartridge cap mounted to the ink cartridge body to substantially enclose the interior volume, the ink cartridge cap including two vents in direct communication with the interior volume, wherein a first vent incorporates an ink supply port. The invention also includes the utilization of a universal ink tank lid for use both in replacement and starter ink tank configurations, as well as methods of utilizing a universal ink tank lid to reduce production costs and complexities.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., Trevor Daniel Gray, David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 7438397Abstract: A printhead comprising a first ink reservoir in fluid communication with an outlet nozzle and downstream from a first ink filter, and a pump assembly in fluid communication with the first ink reservoir and operative to withdraw gas from the first ink reservoir and subsequently inhibit fluid communication between the withdrawn gas and the first ink reservoir. The present invention also includes method of removing gas in fluid communication with an ink reservoir, the method comprising purging gas from a gas accumulation area of an ink reservoir, where purging act includes manipulating a valve assembly downstream from an ink filter, the valve assembly operative to separate the gas accumulation area of the ink reservoir from an external environment, the valve assembly operative to facilitate unidirectional volumetric flow of the gas between the gas accumulation area and the external environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., David Emerson Greer, Matthew Joe Russell
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Publication number: 20080043072Abstract: A printhead body includes a floor having an interior side and an exterior side. A first set of body vias extend through the floor from the interior side to the exterior side. The first set of body vias is positioned to supply ink to a first micro-fluid ejection chip. A second set of body vias extend through the floor from the interior side to the exterior side. The second set of body vias is positioned to supply ink to a second micro-fluid ejection chip. A plurality of ink flow channels are formed on the interior side of the floor. Each individual ink flow channel of the plurality of ink flow channels is in fluid communication with a particular body via of the first set of body vias and is in fluid communication with a particular body via of the second set of body vias.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Michael Clark Campbell, David Emerson Greer
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Publication number: 20070268344Abstract: An apparatus for mounting a removable ink tank having an ink output port to a printhead body that mounts a micro-fluid ejection device, the printhead body defining a filtered ink/air reservoir, includes a filter cap configured for attachment to the printhead body. The filtered ink/air reservoir is located in a region between the filter cap and the micro-fluid ejection device. The filter cap has a filter cap body configured to operably engage the ink output port of the removable ink tank and has an ink tank latching mechanism configured to secure the removable ink tank to the filter cap in a releasable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 7267431Abstract: A multi-fluid body and an ejection head substrate connected in fluid flow communication with the multi-fluid body for ejecting multiple fluids therefrom. The multi-fluid body includes at least two segregated fluid chambers. Independent fluid supply paths lead from each of the fluid chambers providing fluid to multiple fluid flow paths in the ejection head substrate. The ejection head substrate is attached adjacent an ejection head area of the body. The fluid flow paths in the ejection head substrate have a flow path density of greater than about one flow paths per millimeter.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, Jeffery James Buchanan, Curtis Ray Droege, David Emerson Greer, Kin Ming Kwan, Gregory Alan Long, Ganesh Vinayak Phatak, Paul Timothy Spivey, Carl Edmond Sullivan, Kent Lee Ubellacker, Melissa Marie Waldeck
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Patent number: 7261398Abstract: An ink tank for an ink jet printer having one or more ink reservoir chambers, and a priming piston or pistons incorporated into the tank. The piston can be activated by a linkage in the printer such that when the tank is installed in the printer, the piston is depressed to the end of its travel. This forces a volume of ink out of the ink exit orifice, through the ink channels in the printhead, and into the ink ejector chip, thereby priming the printhead. The priming piston contains a sealing section with annular rings and a venting section with a circuitous venting path such as helical rings. The interaction of these two sections of the piston with orifices on the walls of the priming cylinder allows the ink reservoir chambers to be vented during shipping and storage, pressurized during priming, and vented after priming.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventor: David Emerson Greer
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Patent number: 6984031Abstract: Multi-compartmentalized ink cartridges for ink jet printers and improved methods for making the ink cartridges. The multi-compartmentalized ink cartridge includes a molded, open-topped body having an interior cavity and a printhead surface area opposite the interior cavity. A divider wall is integrally molded with the molded body structure and disposed in the interior cavity to provide at least three segregated ink chambers. The divider wall includes a first wall section and a second wall section attached substantially perpendicular to the first wall section. At least first, second, third molded ink flow paths connect each of the at least three segregated ink chambers with the printhead surface area. The second and third ink flow paths are oriented relative to their corresponding ink chambers for molding with a mold insert tool so that the cartridge body does not require a separately attached member to close mold insert tool insertion areas in the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Allen Bailey, Jeffery James Buchanan, Johnnie A. Coffey, Brian Dale Cook, David Emerson Greer, Ganesh Vinayak Phatak
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Patent number: 6893120Abstract: Multi-compartmentalized ink cartridges for ink jet printers and improved methods for making the ink cartridges. The multi-compartmentalized ink cartridge includes a molded, open-topped body having an interior cavity and a printhead surface area opposite the interior cavity. A divider wall is integrally molded with the molded body structure and disposed in the interior cavity to provide at least three segregated ink chambers. The divider wall includes a first wall section and a second wall section attached substantially perpendicular to the first wall section. At least first, second, third molded ink flow paths connect each of the at least three segregated ink chambers with the printhead surface area. The second and third ink flow paths are oriented relative to their corresponding ink chambers for molding with a mold insert tool so that the cartridge body does not require a separately attached member to close mold insert tool insertion areas in the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Allen Bailey, Jeffrey James Buchanan, Johnnie A Coffey, Brian Dale Cook, David Emerson Greer, Ganesh Vinayak Phatak
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Publication number: 20040095447Abstract: Multi-compartmentalized ink cartridges for ink jet printers and improved methods for making the ink cartridges. The multi-compartmentalized ink cartridge includes a molded, open-topped body having an interior cavity and a printhead surface area opposite the interior cavity. A divider wall is integrally molded with the molded body structure and disposed in the interior cavity to provide at least three segregated ink chambers. The divider wall includes a first wall section and a second wall section attached substantially perpendicular to the first wall section. At least first, second, third molded ink flow paths connect each of the at least three segregated ink chambers with the printhead surface area. The second and third ink flow paths are oriented relative to their corresponding ink chambers for molding with a mold insert tool so that the cartridge body does not require a separately attached member to close mold insert tool insertion areas in the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Thomas Allen Bailey, Jeffrey James Buchanan, Johnnie A. Coffey, Brian Dale Cook, David Emerson Greer, Ganesh Vinayak Phatak
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Patent number: D587748Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: James Daniel Anderson, Jr., Stephen Porter Bush, Michael Clark Campbell, Johnnie Coffey, John Yeung Conway, Gina Marie Johns, Jay Scott Siekmann, Tu Phan, Rita Greer, legal representative, David Emerson Greer