Patents by Inventor Douglas Able

Douglas Able 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).

  • Publication number: 20070189782
    Abstract: The presence of a photoconductor drum in a laser printer may be determined by making electrical measurements without directly sensing drum presence. In some embodiments, this may be done without using any added printer components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2006
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Inventors: Douglas Able, Kermit Meece, Jared Lin
  • Publication number: 20070154227
    Abstract: Data may be obtained in the form of a printer control density table from a memory within a replacement toner cartridge. The cartridge may include parity bits to ensure the accuracy of the data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2005
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Inventors: Douglas Able, William Richardson, Joel Wittennauer
  • Publication number: 20070001388
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for managing media throughput in a printing device that may incorporate a sensing device. The gaps between feeding successive sheets of media may be controlled. The printing device may operate using different feeding modes having different gaps between the sheets of media.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2005
    Publication date: January 4, 2007
    Inventors: Douglas Able, Kevin Schoedinger, James Woods
  • Publication number: 20060263105
    Abstract: A printing device (10) such as a laser printer includes a fuser assembly (200) with a fuser wiper (210) that can be removed and replaced by a user during normal maintenance to extend the useful life of the fuser assembly (200). Indicators (b0, b1) stored in a memory device (144) can be read by a print engine (36) of a printer (10) either when a print cartridge (100) is first inserted into the printer (10) or at specified times thereafter. Depending on the contents of the memory device (144), the print engine (36) may send a notification message to the printer's raster image processor (150) to cause a message to be displayed on the printer's operational/display panel (254) that informs a user the fuser wiper (210) should be replaced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2005
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventors: Douglas Able, Thomas Barnes, Patrick Bischel, Rickey Brown, William Richardson, Louann Samuels, Kevin Schoedinger, Gregory Tigges
  • Publication number: 20060145409
    Abstract: A system, method and article for adjusting the time interval between feeding of successive sheets of media in a printer or copier. The method comprises initiating a first pick signal for a sheet of the media and identifying a feed time for the sheet of media, and identifying an expected feed time for said media. The system compares feed times to an expected feed time and adjusts according to such comparison to substantially correct for slippage or other problems feeding diverse media.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2005
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Douglas Able, William Kearney, Thomas Maddux, Kevin Schoedinger
  • Publication number: 20060071623
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2004
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: Douglas Able, David Alverson, Danny Chapman, David Cutts, Brian Jacobs, Matthew Miles, Michael Phillips, Benjamin Shepherd, Mark Underwood, Marshall White
  • Publication number: 20050179197
    Abstract: Control (P) of imaging device (1) senses the period of time sensor (17) senses media (5) at input feed roller (16a). When a too-long-over-sensor condition is sensed, drive of input feed roller (16a) is terminated by operation of clutch (C). A feed roller (19a) farther in the media path continue to operate. One sheet of media (5) is fed while a dual fed sheet is held in the nip of feed roller (16a) and idle roller (16b). Subsequently, feed roller (16a) is again driven to feed the dual fed sheet for normal imaging.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventors: Douglas Able, David Mickan, Mark Underwood, Scott Williams
  • Publication number: 20050162453
    Abstract: The number of pages of a print job received at printer (10) is determined (256). If the number of pages is low, printing is conducted at intermediate speed (262). If the number of pages is higher, printing is conducted at high speed (254). If the number of pages is not known, a default is selected (260). The default often will be to print at intermediate speed because most jobs are short. If high speed printing is in progress when a job is received, the next job is printed at high speed (254). Alternatively, a predetermined number of the first pages of a job may be printed at intermediate speed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2004
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Douglas Able, David Mickan, Kevin Schoedinger