Patents by Inventor Edward T. Miskinis
Edward T. Miskinis 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: 8744334Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus which includes a primary imaging member for producing an electrostatic latent image, a development station for applying toner particles to said latent image which forms a developed toner image, and a transfer station for transferring said developed toner image from the primary imaging member to a receiver. A fuser assembly is included for fixing the developed toner image to the receiver, to form a fused toner image on the receiver. An endless transport member is provided for transporting the receiver to or from the fuser assembly, the transport member having a substrate bearing an oil-absorbing porous layer that would tribocharge positively upon contact with negatively charged toner particles, and a porous overcoat outermost layer that does not tribocharge positively upon contact with negatively charged toner particles.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Donald S. Rimai, Edward T. Miskinis, Douglas E. Garman, Mark C. Zaretsky, Patrick M. Lambert
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Patent number: 8170441Abstract: A cleaning blade member including a polymer substrate and a fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating surface layer. The polymer substrate may comprise polyurethane. The fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating may comprise a fluorinated polyurethane silicate hybrid organic-inorganic network formed as a reaction product of a fluorinated polyurethane having terminal reactive alkoxysilane groups with a tetraalkoxysilane compound. The fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating may be coated on the polymer substrate of the cleaning blade without any primer layer therebetween. Also described is an electrostatographic apparatus comprising a toner-contacting member and such a fluorinated ceramer coated cleaning blade for the toner-contacting member. The toner-contacting member may comprise an endless transport web. The fluorinated ceramer enhances the ability of particles to be released from the surface therefore reducing contamination generated due to particles attached to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Donald S. Rimai, Edward T. Miskinis, M. Cristina B. Dejesus
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Patent number: 8145116Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus which includes a primary imaging member for producing an electrostatic latent image on a receiver, a development station for applying toner particles to said latent image which forms a developed toner image on the receiver. A fuser assembly is included for fixing the developed toner image, to form a fused toner image on the receiver. A transport member is provided for transporting the receiver to or from the fuser assembly, the transport member having a substrate bearing an oil-absorbing layer that includes transparent alumina inorganic particles of siloxane coated gamma-alumina, dispersed in an organic binder, and a fluorosurfactant.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Francisco L. Ziegelmuller, Douglas E. Garman, Dennis R. Fronheiser, Edward T. Miskinis
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Patent number: 8139981Abstract: A cleaning station for removing particulate material from a moving web in an electrographic printer/copier includes a customer-replaceable web-cleaner device with a support bracket/backup shoe assembly. A quick disconnect feature enables the cleaner cover to be de-coupled from the cleaner body to allow the debris to be easily removed with replacing the web-cleaner. The cleaner has a cleaner sump that is spring loaded to force contact of four strategically placed stops in the sump with a stationary back up shoe assembly allowing for higher precision of blade engagement with a transport web or a photoconductor. The web-cleaner has two wiper blades, each having each having a distinguishment such that the distinguishment distinguishes one wiper blade from the other wiper blade when the blades are locked into the cleaner sump by springs, to facilitate material removed from the web. The wiper cleaning blades and the cover assembly are easily replaceable by the operator in the correct order.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Francisco L. Ziegelmuller, Thomas C. Bidwell, Edward T. Miskinis, Daniel R. Palmer, Jeffrey A. Pitas, Christoper S. Garcia
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Publication number: 20110211883Abstract: A cleaning blade member including a polymer substrate and a fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating surface layer. The polymer substrate may comprise polyurethane. The fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating may comprise a fluorinated polyurethane silicate hybrid organic-inorganic network formed as a reaction product of a fluorinated polyurethane having terminal reactive alkoxysilane groups with a tetraalkoxysilane compound. The fluorinated polyurethane ceramer coating may be coated on the polymer substrate of the cleaning blade without any primer layer therebetween. Also described is an electrostatographic apparatus comprising a toner-contacting member and such a fluorinated ceramer coated cleaning blade for the toner-contacting member. The toner-contacting member may comprise an endless transport web. The fluorinated ceramer enhances the ability of particles to be released from the surface therefore reducing contamination generated due to particles attached to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Donald S. Rimai, Edward T. Miskinis, M. Cristina B. Dejesus
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Patent number: 7943277Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrophotographic element that comprises: an electrically conducting layer, a charge generating layer overlying the electrically conducting layer, and a charge transport layer overlying the electrically conducting layer. The charge transport layer, which can be an overcoat overlying the charge generating layer, includes the reaction product in an aqueous medium of a mixture comprising a silsesquioxane polymer and a amine-free surface treated zinc antimonate and an acid scavenger.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michel F. Molaire, Wayne T. Ferrar, Edward T. Miskinis, Michael W. Frauens, William T. Gruenbaum
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Publication number: 20110103860Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus which includes a primary imaging member for producing an electrostatic latent image, a development station for applying toner particles to said latent image which forms a developed toner image, and a transfer station for transferring said developed toner image from the primary imaging member to a receiver. A fuser assembly is included for fixing the developed toner image to the receiver, to form a fused toner image on the receiver. An endless transport member is provided for transporting the receiver to or from the fuser assembly, the transport member having a substrate bearing an oil-absorbing porous layer that would tribocharge positively upon contact with negatively charged toner particles, and a porous overcoat outermost layer that does not tribocharge positively upon contact with negatively charged toner particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Donald S. Rimai, Edward T. Miskinis, Douglas E. Garman, Mark C. Zaretsky, Patrick M. Lambert
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Publication number: 20090185825Abstract: A cleaning station for removing particulate material from a moving web in an electrographic printer/copier includes a customer-replaceable web-cleaner device with a support bracket/backup shoe assembly. A quick disconnect feature enables the cleaner cover to be de-coupled from the cleaner body to allow the debris to be easily removed with replacing the web-cleaner. The cleaner has a cleaner sump that is spring loaded to force contact of four strategically placed stops in the sump with a stationary back up shoe assembly allowing for higher precision of blade engagement with a transport web or a photoconductor. The web-cleaner has two wiper blades, each having each having a distinguishment such that the distinguishment distinguishes one wiper blade from the other wiper blade when the blades are locked into the cleaner sump by springs, to facilitate material removed from the web. The wiper cleaning blades and the cover assembly are easily replaceable by the operator in the correct order.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Francisco L. Ziegelmuller, Thomas C. Bidwell, Edward T. Miskinis, Daniel R. Palmer, Jeffrey A. Pitas, Christoper S. Garcia
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Patent number: 7550240Abstract: This invention relates to electrophotographic elements containing a layer formed from coating compositions containing a mixture of polymeric binders, including a polyvinyl butyral and a polyester ionomer and a crystalline mixture of unsubstituted titanyl phthalocyanine pigment, titanyl phthalocyanine pigments or mixtures thereof dispersed in the mixture. More particularly the invention relates to electrophotographic elements containing photoconductive layers which are especially useful for forming a photoconductive layer that is very uniform and highly absorptive at relatively thin coverage with good inter layer adhesion. The electrophotographic elements produced using this coating composition are particularly suited for high quality applications such as providing copy images with very low grain.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michel F. Molaire, Jane R. Cowdery-Corvan, Lloyd Lobo, Theodore Zubil, Edward T. Miskinis, Dennis R. Fronheiser
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Publication number: 20090136859Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrophotographic element that comprises: an electrically conducting layer, a charge generating layer overlying the electrically conducting layer, and a charge transport layer overlying the electrically conducting layer. The charge transport layer, which can be an overcoat overlying the charge generating layer, includes the reaction product in an aqueous medium of a mixture comprising a silsesquioxane polymer and a amine-free surface treated zinc antimonate and an acid scavenger.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Michel F. Molaire, Wayne T. Ferrar, Edward T. Miskinis, Michael W. Frauens, William T. Gruenbaum
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Publication number: 20090052964Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus which includes a primary imaging member for producing an electrostatic latent image on a receiver, a development station for applying toner particles to said latent image which forms a developed toner image on the receiver. A fuser assembly is included for fixing the developed toner image, to form a fused toner image on the receiver. A transport member is provided for transporting the receiver to or from the fuser assembly, the transport member having a substrate bearing an oil-absorbing layer that includes transparent alumina inorganic particles of siloxane coated gamma-alumina, dispersed in an organic binder, and a fluorosurfactant.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Wayne T. Ferrar, Francisco L. Ziegelmuller, Douglas E. Garman, Dennis R. Fronheiser, Edward T. Miskinis
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Patent number: 7353605Abstract: An improved method for producing a metallic core for use in the production of a blanket cylinder or an image cylinder sleeve for use in electrophotographic processes. The sleeves includes aluminum or other suitable metal, which is rendered more suitable for use as a sleeve surface by oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Steven O. Cormier, Thomas N. Tombs, Edward T. Miskinis
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Patent number: 7261986Abstract: A method for producing a substrate for a photoconductive member includes etching the substrate with a self-limiting acid that removes the metal oxides from but does not affect the surface roughness of the substrate inner and outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Edward T. Miskinis, Steven O. Cormier
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Patent number: 7211358Abstract: A photoconductive member for use in an electrophotographic machine includes a substrate having an inside and outside surface. An inner smoothing layer is disposed over the inside surface of the substrate thereby improving the compatibility of the photoconductive member with an air-mounting process by which the photoconductive member is operably associated with a mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Edward T. Miskinis, Steven O. Cormier
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Patent number: 6938548Abstract: A noise reduction sleeve that fits over a printing sleeve while the printing sleeve is being slid onto or off of a respective cylindrical with the aid of compressed air exiting from holes in the outer surface of the cylinder. The noise reduction sleeve is an open-ended cylinder of felted fibrous material of a length equal to or slightly longer than the printing sleeve, with an axial wall. The noise reduction cylinder has a long section, slightly shorter than the printing sleeve, with an inside diameter slightly larger than the outside diameter of the printing sleeve. The remaining length of the noise reduction sleeve is crimped down to an inside diameter slightly less than the outside diameter of the printing sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Steven O. Cormier, Joseph L. Baker, Edward T. Miskinis
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Patent number: 6605399Abstract: A photoconductive sleeved primary image-forming member roller for use in an electrophotographic machine comprising a central member including a rigid cylindrical core member and a compliant layer formed on the core member; and a flexible, replaceable, removable, photoconductive sleeve member in the form of an endless tubular belt that surrounds and nonadhesively intimately contacts the central member.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: NexPress Solutions LLCInventors: Arun Chowdry, Steven Cormier, Dennis Grabb, Diane M. Herrick, John W. May, Edward T. Miskinis, Michel F. Molaire, Biao Tan, Thomas N. Tombs
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Patent number: 6541171Abstract: A photoconductive sleeved primary image-forming member roller for use in an electrophotographic machine comprising a central member including a rigid cylindrical core member and a compliant layer formed on the core member; and a flexible replaceable removable photoconductive sleeve member in the form of an endless tubular belt that surrounds and non-adhesively intimately contacts the central member.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: NexPress Solutions LLCInventors: Arun Chowdry, Steven Cormier, Dennis Grabb, Diane M. Herrick, John W. May, Edward T. Miskinis, Michel F. Molaire, Biao Tan, Thomas N. Tombs
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Publication number: 20030044704Abstract: A photoconductive sleeved primary image forming member roller for use in an electrophotographic machine comprising a central member including a rigid cylindrical core member and a compliant layer formed on the core member; and a flexible replaceable removable photoconductive sleeve member in the form of an endless tubular belt that surrounds and nonadhesively intimately contacts the central member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Arun Chowdry, Steven Cormier, Dennis Grabb, Diane M. Herrick, John W. May, Edward T. Miskinis, Michel F. Molaire, Biao Tan, Thomas N. Tombs
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Patent number: 6377772Abstract: In accordance with the invention, there is provided a reproduction method including forming a toner image on a moving primary image-forming member (PIFM) which is a first double-sleeved roller including a rigid cylindrical core member, a replaceable removable compliant inner sleeve member (ISM) in nonadhesive intimate contact with and surrounding the core member, and a replaceable removable photoconductive outer sleeve member (OSM) in nonadhesive intimate contact with and surrounding the ISM; electrostatically transferring the toner image, from the PIFM to a counter-rotating intermediate transfer member (ITM) which is a second double-sleeved roller, in a first transfer nip width produced by a pressure contact between the PIFM and the ITM, an electric field urging the toner image from the PIFM to the ITM, wherein the ITM includes a rigid cylindrical core member, a compliant ISM in nonadhesive intimate contact with and surrounding the core member, and a compliant resistive OSM in nonadhesive intimate contact wiType: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: NexPress Solutions LLCInventors: Arun Chowdry, Craig M. Cody, Steven Cormier, Dennis Grabb, Diane M. Herrick, John W. May, Edward T. Miskinis, Michel F. Molaire, Biao Tan, Thomas Tombs, Joseph A. Pavlisko
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Patent number: 5874018Abstract: Glassy solid electrolytes and charge transporting elements including antistatic elements and charge generating elements. The charge generating element has an electrically conductive layer, a charge generating layer overlying the electrically conductive layer, and a layer of glassy solid electrolyte overlying the electrically conductive layer. The glassy solid electrolyte includes a complex of silsesquioxane and a charge carrier. The complex has a surface resistivity from about 1.times.10.sup.10 to about 1.times.10.sup.17 ohms/sq. The complex has a T.sup.2 -silicon:T.sup.3 -silicon ratio of less than 1 to 1. The complex has a ratio of carbon atoms to silicon atoms of greater than about 1.2 to 1.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne Thomas Ferrar, Jane Robin Cowdery-Corvan, Edward T. Miskinis, Catherine Newell, Donald S. Rimai, Louis Joseph Sorriero, John Anthony Sinicropi, David Steven Weiss, Nicholas Zumbulyadis