Patents by Inventor David James Cornell
David James Cornell 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: 9352923Abstract: A web-guiding system for guiding a web of media along a transport path including a web-guiding roller located in proximity to a fixed web-guiding structure having a pattern of air holes formed through its exterior surface. The web of media travels around the web-guiding roller with the web of media contacting the web-guiding roller through a wrap angle of less than 5 degrees, and travels around the fixed web-guiding structure through a wrap angle of more than 10 degrees. An air source provides an air flow through the air holes formed lifting the web of media away from the web-guiding structure such that the web of media is substantially not in contact with the web-guiding structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYInventors: David James Cornell, Christopher M. Muir, Randy Eugene Armbruster
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Publication number: 20150283803Abstract: A method for printing an image on a substrate, the method including the steps of providing a plurality of rollers for moving a substrate on which the image is printed; depositing a plurality of different colored inks on a print side of the substrate which form the image; depositing clear liquid on the non-print side of the substrate in a predetermined pattern for permitting the substrate to have uniform substrate growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: CHRISTOPHER M. MUIR, David James Cornell
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Publication number: 20150239700Abstract: A web-guiding system for guiding a web of media along a transport path including a fixed web-guiding structure and a web-guiding roller. The fixed web-guiding structure includes two sections, each having a pattern of air holes formed through a convex exterior surface. The web-guiding roller is located between the first and second fixed web-guiding structure sections. At least one air source provides an air flow through the air holes in the fixed web-guiding structure sections. The web of media travels around the web-guiding roller and the fixed web-guiding structure through a wrap angle of more than 10 degrees, with the web of media contacting an exterior surface of the web-guiding roller. The air flow through the air holes lifts the web of media away from the first and second web-guiding structure sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: David James Cornell, Christoper M. Muir, Randy Eugene Armbruster
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Publication number: 20150239690Abstract: A media-guiding system includes a media-guiding roller having a roller axis and an exterior surface having one or more grooves formed around the exterior surface. A media travels along a transport path past the media-guiding roller with a first side of the media facing the exterior surface of the web-guiding roller. An air source provides an air flow into one or more of the grooves, the air flow being directed between the first side of the media and the exterior surface of the media-guiding roller thereby producing a Bernoulli force to draw the media toward the exterior surface of the media-guiding roller and providing an increased traction between the media and the media-guiding roller.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Christopher M. Muir, David James Cornell
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Publication number: 20150239699Abstract: A web-guiding system for guiding a web of media along a transport path including a web-guiding roller located in proximity to a fixed web-guiding structure having a pattern of air holes formed through its exterior surface. The web of media travels around the web-guiding roller with the web of media contacting the web-guiding roller through a wrap angle of less than 5 degrees, and travels around the fixed web-guiding structure through a wrap angle of more than 10 degrees. An air source provides an air flow through the air holes formed lifting the web of media away from the web-guiding structure such that the web of media is substantially not in contact with the web-guiding structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: David James Cornell, Christopher M. Muir, Randy Eugene Armbruster
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Patent number: 9108400Abstract: A method for printing an image on a substrate, the method including providing a plurality of rollers for moving a substrate on which the images are printed; depositing a plurality of different colored inks on a print side of the substrate which forms the image; depositing a clear liquid on the print side of the substrate in a linear, spaced apart pattern adjacent an edge of the image for forming clear liquid ribs; wherein the clear liquid ribs extend away from the image, and the clear liquid is devoid in at least at a plurality of portions between the clear liquid ribs.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYInventors: David James Cornell, Christopher M. Muir
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Patent number: 9079736Abstract: A wrinkle-reduction system includes two media guiding rollers located in proximity to first and second edges of a media, each media guiding roller having a corresponding roller axis and having one or more grooves formed around its exterior surface. The media travels along a transport path past the media-guiding rollers with a first side of the media facing the exterior surface of the web-guiding rollers. Air sources provide an air flow into the grooves in the media-guiding rollers, the air flow being directed between the first side of the media and the exterior surface of the media-guiding rollers thereby producing a Bernoulli force to draw the media toward the media-guiding rollers. The first roller axis is not parallel to the second roller axis such that when the air sources are activated the media guiding rollers impart a lateral stretching force to the media in the cross-track direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYInventors: Christopher M. Muir, David James Cornell
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Patent number: 8936243Abstract: A media diverter system for directing a media sheet traveling along an input media path into either a first media path or a second media path. One or more roller assemblies are provided including a media-guiding roller having one or more grooves formed around the exterior surface, and an air source for selectively providing an air flow into one or more of the grooves, the air flow being directed between the media sheet and the exterior surface of the media-guiding roller thereby producing a Bernoulli force to draw the media sheet toward the media-guiding roller. A controller selectively activates the air source in at least one of the roller assemblies while the corresponding media-guiding roller rotates around its roller axis to draw the media sheet toward the exterior surface of the media-guiding roller, thereby directing the media sheet into either the first media path or a second media path.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Muir, David James Cornell, James Alan Katerberg
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Patent number: 8750674Abstract: A digital video camera system comprising image capture and recording units. The image capture unit includes an image sensor for capturing a digital video signal, an optical system for forming an image of a scene onto the image sensor, a controllable tilting mechanism for adjusting a pointing direction of the optical system, and a first wireless communication system. The image recording unit includes a second wireless communication system, an image display, a user interface including an orientation sensor, and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for capturing a digital video sequence in response to user activation of a user control. The method includes wirelessly receiving a digital video signal from the image capture unit, displaying the received digital video signal on the image display, and adjusting the pointing direction of the optical system in response to detecting a change in the orientation of the image recording unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: David James Cornell, Kenneth Alan Parulski
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Patent number: 8616671Abstract: A multi-channel image is printed on a web receiver by a plurality of printing modules. The receiver is entrained around a take-up roll on a movable transport. During printing, the transport moves past the printing modules while the take-up roll holds the receiver in position with respect to the transport, and then the transport comes to a stop and the take-up roll draws the receiver across the transport. A cutter downstream of the take-up roll cuts off the printed portion of the web receiver to provide a printed sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joel Sherwood Lawther, David James Cornell
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Patent number: 8509637Abstract: A metering skive for a dry electrophotographic (EP) printer is mounted on a retractable skive mount. The skive mount is spring-loaded to a mounting block, and a stop pin sets the distance between the skive mount and the mounting block. A movable spacer with a plurality of laterally-separated regions of respective, different thicknesses is mounted between the head of the stop pin and the mounting block. A retractor can be operated to pull the skive mount towards the mounting block so the spacer can be moved to select a desired spacing between the mounting block and the skive mount, and thus a desired gap between the metering skive and the toning member in the printer.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael Thomas Dobbertin, David James Cornell, Henry Paul Mitchell, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130077932Abstract: A digital video camera system comprising image capture and an image recording units. The image capture unit includes an image sensor for capturing a digital video signal, an optical system for forming an image of a scene onto the image sensor, a first microphone, and a first wireless communication system. The image recording unit includes a second wireless communication system, a second microphone, an image display, a user interface including user controls, and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for capturing a digital video sequence in response to user activation of a user control. The method includes wirelessly receiving a digital video signal from the image capture unit, displaying the received digital video signal on the image display, recording an audio signal from the microphones, and storing the received digital video signal and the recorded audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: David James Cornell, Kenneth Alan Parulski
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Publication number: 20130077931Abstract: A digital video camera system comprising image capture and recording units. The image capture unit includes an image sensor for capturing a digital video signal, an optical system for forming an image of a scene onto the image sensor, a controllable tilting mechanism for adjusting a pointing direction of the optical system, and a first wireless communication system. The image recording unit includes a second wireless communication system, an image display, a user interface including an orientation sensor, and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for capturing a digital video sequence in response to user activation of a user control. The method includes wirelessly receiving a digital video signal from the image capture unit, displaying the received digital video signal on the image display, and adjusting the pointing direction of the optical system in response to detecting a change in the orientation of the image recording unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: David James Cornell, Kenneth Alan Parulski
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Publication number: 20120301165Abstract: A metering skive for a dry electrophotographic (EP) printer is mounted on a retractable skive mount. The skive mount is spring-loaded to a mounting block, and a stop pin sets the distance between the skive mount and the mounting block. A movable spacer with a plurality of laterally-separated regions of respective, different thicknesses is mounted between the head of the stop pin and the mounting block. A retractor can be operated to pull the skive mount towards the mounting block so the spacer can be moved to select a desired spacing between the mounting block and the skive mount, and thus a desired gap between the metering skive and the toning member in the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: MICHAEL THOMAS DOBBERTIN, David James Cornell, Henry Paul Mitchell, JR.
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Publication number: 20120274694Abstract: A multi-channel image is printed on a web receiver by a plurality of printing modules. The receiver is entrained around a take-up roll on a movable transport. During printing, the transport moves past the printing modules while the take-up roll holds the receiver in position with respect to the transport, and then the transport comes to a stop and the take-up roll draws the receiver across the transport. A cutter downstream of the take-up roll cuts off the printed portion of the web receiver to provide a printed sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: JOEL SHERWOOD LAWTHER, David James Cornell