Patents by Inventor David William Murphy
David William Murphy 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: 8353980Abstract: An apparatus and process for removing acidic gases from flue gases produced by, for example, utility and industrial facilities. The acidic gases are removed as the flue gas flows upward through a contact zone within a passage, where the flue gas is contacted with an ammonium sulfate-containing scrubbing solution to absorb the acidic gases from the flue gas. The scrubbing solution and absorbed acidic gases therein are then accumulated, and ammonia and an oxygen-containing gas are injected into the accumulated scrubbing solution to react the absorbed acidic gases and produce ammonium sulfate. An acid solution is flowed across the passage above the contact zone of the passage, and the scrubbed flue gas is flowed upward through the acid solution to remove unreacted ammonia from the scrubbed flue gas. The acid solution is then removed from the passage after the acid solution has been contacted by the scrubbed flue gas.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Marsulex Environmental Technologies CorporationInventor: David William Murphy
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Publication number: 20100139488Abstract: An apparatus and process for removing acidic gases from flue gases produced by, for example, utility and industrial facilities. The acidic gases are removed as the flue gas flows upward through a contact zone within a passage, where the flue gas is contacted with an ammonium sulfate-containing scrubbing solution to absorb the acidic gases from the flue gas. The scrubbing solution and absorbed acidic gases therein are then accumulated, and ammonia and an oxygen-containing gas are injected into the accumulated scrubbing solution to react the absorbed acidic gases and produce ammonium sulfate. An acid solution is flowed across the passage above the contact zone of the passage, and the scrubbed flue gas is flowed upward through the acid solution to remove unreacted ammonia from the scrubbed flue gas. The acid solution is then removed from the passage after the acid solution has been contacted by the scrubbed flue gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: MARSULEX ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: David William Murphy
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Patent number: 6661531Abstract: A method for adaptively matching print quality and performance in a host based printing system including a host computer connected to a printer via an interface. The method includes the steps of: determining a print process time corresponding to an amount of time for a page to print based on current printer settings of the printer; determining a quantity of data to be transferred from the host computer to the printer; determining a data transfer time corresponding to an amount of time required to transfer the quantity of data from the host computer to the printer via the interface; comparing the print process time to the data transfer time to determine an amount of time that can be used by the printer to improve print quality; and determining optimum printer settings for the printer based at least in part on the amount of time determined in the comparing step.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: David William Murphy, Gary Scott Overall, Martin Geoffrey Rivers, Bryan Scott Willett
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Publication number: 20030202199Abstract: A color printer having a black-and-white lock mode is provided by the present application. The color printer has firmware programming that is accessed through an operator panel menu that allows selected personnel to place the printer in a lock mode such that the printer will only print in black-and-white. An access code is utilized to access the lock mode such that only individuals that are provided the access code can lock and unlock the color printing function of the printer. Once the printer is in lock mode, the printer will only print in black-and-white no matter what the user's intent or the print job's source. The invention is equally applicable to all types of printers and copiers including ink jet and laser type devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Barbara Burklin Carter, David William Murphy, Peter Eric Wallin, Timothy Gerard Yorkey
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Patent number: 6450611Abstract: A method of positioning an ink jet printhead in a printer includes dividing a bitmap into a plurality of rows of tiles. A subset of the rows of tiles to be printed in a next pass of the printhead is identified. Printable ones of the tiles in the subset of rows are identified. The printable tiles contain printable data. Within each printable tile, a top most location of the printable data and at least one of a left most location of the printable data and a right most location of the printable data are identified. A print medium is advanced in a feed direction until a portion of the print medium corresponding with the top most location of the printable data of at least one printable tile is substantially aligned with a top nozzle of the printhead.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Martin Joseph Brown, Jr., Cuong Manh Hoang, David Brian Langer, David William Murphy, Gary Scott Overall, Martin Geoffrey Rivers, Ronald Todd Sellers, Bryan Scott Willett
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Publication number: 20020109750Abstract: A method of positioning an ink jet printhead in a printer includes dividing a bitmap into a plurality of rows of tiles. A subset of the rows of tiles to be printed in a next pass of the printhead is identified. Printable ones of the tiles in the subset of rows are identified. The printable tiles contain printable data. Within each printable tile, a top most location of the printable data and at least one of a left most location of the printable data and a right most location of the printable data are identified. A print medium is advanced in a feed direction until a portion of the print medium corresponding with the top most location of the printable data of at least one printable tile is substantially aligned with a top nozzle of the printhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Martin Joseph Brown, Cuong Manh Hoang, David Brian Langer, David William Murphy, Gary Scott Overall, Martin Geoffrey Rivers, Ronald Todd Sellers, Bryan Scott Willett
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Patent number: 6317218Abstract: A printer has monochrome and color printing heads for printing color and monochrome images, respectively, and a media feed path for moving sheets of media by the printing heads. The media feed path has a color position in which the color printing heads print color images and the monochrome printing head prints monochrome images, and a monochrome position in which the monochrome printing head prints monochrome images but the color printing heads cannot print color images. A memory stores data on prior print jobs, and a control circuit switches the media feed path from the color position to the monochrome position in response to the data stored in the memory.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Gerard Yorkey, Allen Patrick Johnson, David William Murphy, Christy Mitchell West
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Patent number: 6031624Abstract: An improved non-stop, constant velocity laser printer is provided which operates in parallel to both begin printing a particular page of print media while virtually simultaneously receiving further data for that same page from a host computer. Since the communications link between the host computer and the printer is slower than the rate of consumption by the printhead provided with this printer, a certain amount of data for each page is first buffered in the printer before the print media begins to move via the printer's print engine. Since it is important for the printer to receive all of the required data for the entire page before the printhead requires that data for consumption, the printer must decide how much data of that particular page should be buffered within the printer before commanding the print engine to start moving the print media.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventor: David William Murphy
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Patent number: 5717499Abstract: Printer (1) has the capability of printing in either 600 by 600 dpi resolution or 300 by 300 dpi under control of data processor controller (17). Bit maps for printing are stored in memory (19). When complex pages require more memory than is available, information from groups of bits in the 600 by 600 bit map is used to define the significance of one bit in a 300 by 300 bit map and the page is printed in the 300 by 300 bit map. This avoids terminating printing or printing partial pages and the difference in images are minor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Allen Patrick Johnson, David William Murphy