Patents by Inventor Edward C. Williams
Edward C. Williams 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: 6627002Abstract: A process for treating an electrostatographic imaging member including providing a hollow cylindrical electrostatographic imaging member having an interior surface, a coated outer surface, a first end and a second end, the interior surface at at least the first end having a coating of adhesive material securing a first end flange to the first end, and propelling solid carbon dioxide pellets against the first end flange and coating of adhesive material with sufficient force to remove the first end flange and coating of adhesive material from the interior surface at at least the first end of the hollow cylindrical electrostatographic imaging member.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Richard P. Millonzi, Robert S. Foltz, Richard C. Petralia, Leslie W. Caccamise, Harold F. Hammond, David P. Crump, Robert E. McCumiskey, Edward C. Williams
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Patent number: 5693372Abstract: A process for dip coating drums comprising providing a drum having an outer surface to be coated, an upper end and a lower end, providing at least one coating vessel having a bottom, an open top and a cylindrically shaped vertical interior wall having a diameter greater than the diameter of the drum, flowing liquid coating material from the bottom of the vessel to the top of the vessel, immersing the drum in the flowing liquid coating material while maintaining the axis of the drum in a vertical orientation, maintaining the outer surface of the drum in a concentric relationship with the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel while the drum is immersed in the coating material, the outer surface of the drum being radially spaced from the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel, maintaining laminar flow motion of the coating material as it passes between the outer surface of the drum and the vertical interior wall of the vessel, maintaining the radial spacing between the outerType: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alan B. Mistrater, Steven J. Grammatica, Peter J. Valianatos, Timothy J. Leenhouts, April M. Mattox, Rachael A. Forgit, John S. Chambers, Roger T. Janezic, Leslie B. Cummins, Richard C. Petralia, Edward C. Williams, Mark S. Thomas, John T. Dilko, John K. Williams
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Patent number: 5681391Abstract: Apparatus for dip coating comprising a drum having an outer surface to be coated, an upper end and a lower end, at least one coating vessel having a bottom, an open top and a cylindrically shaped vertical interior wall having a diameter greater than the diameter of the drum, an inlet at the bottom of the vessel, the inlet adapted to feed flowing coating fluid into the vessel, a mandrel adapted to maintain the outer surface of the drum in a concentric relationship with the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel while the drum is immersed in the flowing coating material, the outer surface of the drum being radially spaced from the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel, and at least one flow regulating member adapted to maintain laminar flow motion of the coating material as the fluid passes between the outer surface of the drum and the vertical inner wall of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alan B. Mistrater, Steven J. Grammatica, Peter J. Valianatos, Timothy J. Leenhouts, April M. Mattox, Rachael A. Forgit, John S. Chambers, Roger T. Janezic, Leslie B. Cummins, Richard C. Petralia, Edward C. Williams, Mark S. Thomas, John T. Dilko, John K. Williams
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Patent number: 5576803Abstract: An electrostatographic imaging member assembly including a hollow electrostatographic imaging drum having a first end and a second end, at least one coating on the drum extending to at least the first end of the drum, the coating having an outer electrostatographic imaging surface and a first drum supporting end cap mounted on the first end of the drum, the first drum supporting end cap including a disk shaped member having an annular skirt encircling an exterior surface of the first end of the cylindrical substrate, the annular skirt having an imaginary axis coextensive with an imaginary axis of the drum. This electrostatographic imaging member assembly may be fabricated by sliding the skirt of the end cap over the end of the drum with or without presoftening of the coating. The electrostatographic imaging member assembly may be utilized in electrostatographic imaging apparatus in which the end caps support electrostatographic imaging apparatus subassembly components.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Edward C. Williams, Geoffrey M. T. Foley, Robert S. Foltz, William G. Herbert
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Patent number: 5514421Abstract: An apparatus for applying a coating solution to at least a portion of a substrate surface to form a coated surface comprises an arrangement for separating the substrate from the coating solution and an arrangement for creating a flow of gas onto the coated surface in a direction substantially parallel to the coated surface substantially in unison with the separating arrangement separating the substrate from the coating solution.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1995Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stanley J. Pietrzykowski, Edward C. Williams, Robert W. Hedrick, William H. Gilbert, deceased
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Patent number: 5385759Abstract: There are disclosed apparatus and substrate coating methods comprising: (a) positioning a first coupler comprised of a tapered end portion in an opening of a reservoir apparatus to define a reservoir for a coating solution between the surfaces of the first coupler and the reservoir apparatus, wherein the tapered end portion of the first coupler extends below the opening; (b) engaging the bottom end of a vertically disposed, hollow substrate with a first end portion of a second coupler comprised of the first end portion and an opposed, tapered second end portion; (c) moving the top end of the substrate over a part of the tapered end portion of the first coupler to engage the substrate with the first coupler, and moving the first coupler and the substrate through the opening, whereby the coating solution is deposited on the outer surface of the substrate; (d) positioning the second coupler in the opening to define the reservoir, wherein the tapered second end portion of the second coupler extends below the openType: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David P. Crump, Edward C. Williams
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Patent number: 5365033Abstract: A method of producing a multi-apertured component for providing a predetermined fluid flow includes the steps of dividing the component into regions in which the apertures are to be formed, forming a portion of the apertures in a first region in accordance with assumed parameters, measuring the fluid flow through the apertures and correcting, if necessary, the assumed parameters for the apertures in the first region to provide the fluid flow required through the first region and the assumed parameters for each of the other regions, and completing drilling of the apertures in the first region and in each of the other regions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Elliott Industries LimitedInventor: Edward C. Williams
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Patent number: 5117087Abstract: A plurality of apertures are formed in a component e.g. by a laser drilling method, the finished component being intended to have a fluid flow through the apertures which is as close as possible to a predetermined value. After one aperture or a series of apertures has been formed, the fluid flow therethrough is measured and is compared with the predetermined value. The process parameters are then adjusted in the formation of the next aperature or series of apertures in acordance with the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Elliott Industries LimitedInventors: George E. Baker, Edward C. Williams
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Patent number: 5114736Abstract: A method and apparatus for electrostatically spray coating substrates with layers of material having uniform thicknesses is provided. A substrate to be coated is electrically grounded and an electrically charged, atomized spray of coating material is directed toward the substrate from a nozzle. The nozzle is traversed along a length of the substrate, which can also be rotated, to coat substantially the entire surface of the substrate. In order to compensate for thickness variations in the applied coating, the speed of traversal of the nozzle is varied. In a preferred embodiment, where photoreceptor drums are produced by spraying a photoreceptor material onto a cylindrical substrate, the speed of traversal of the nozzle is reduced as it approaches at least one end of the cylindrical substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Clifford H. Griffiths, Paul J. Brach, Edward C. Williams, Ronald A. Gaither, Timothy J. Leenhouts
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Patent number: 4747992Abstract: A process is disclosed for forming at least one thin substantially uniform fluid coating comprising polymeric film forming material on a cylindrical mandrel, solidifying the fluid coating to form a uniform solid coating and separating the uniform solid coating from the mandrel. The process may comprise forming at least one thin substantially uniform fluid coating comprising polymeric film forming material around a cylindrical mandrel, the mandrel having a larger mass or lower thermal conductivity than the polymeric film forming material and a critical surface tension greater than the surface tension of the fluid coating, solidifying the fluid coating to form at least one thin substantially uniform solid coating comprising the polymeric film forming material around the cylindrical mandrel, heating both the uniform solid coating and the mandrel to a temperature at least above the apparent T.sub.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Inventors: Donald S. Sypula, Merlin E. Scharfe, Dennis A. Abramsohn, Paul J. Brach, Clifford H. Griffiths, Deborah J. Nichol-Landry, Andrew R. Melnyk, John W. Spiewak, Joseph Mammino, Edward C. Williams, Lieng-Huang Lee, Christine J. Tarnawskyj