Patents by Inventor Frank A. Deschuytere
Frank A. Deschuytere 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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Publication number: 20150139231Abstract: A method for routing packets in a wired meshed network is disclosed including detecting neighboring nodes in a wired meshed network by setting up a point-to-point connection from a configured node to a neighboring node, assigning an IPv4 address to each detected node, and routing packets between the nodes via a link state routing protocol. The invention includes a wired meshed network having a plurality of nodes and a neighbor detection unit for detecting neighboring nodes, adapted for setting up a point-to-point connection from a configured node to a neighboring node. The wired meshed network also includes a network management system assigning an IPv4 address to each detected node and a routing unit for routing packets between the nodes using a link state routing protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2013Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Marc Moeskops, Frank Deschuytere, Koen Swinters
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Patent number: 8368735Abstract: A light emitting head for use in copiers or printers, the light emitting head having an illuminated length, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Xeikon Manufacturing N.V.Inventors: Herman Van De Straete, Danny Smolders, Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere, Katleen Verberck
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Patent number: 7583920Abstract: The present invention provides improved electrostatographic single-pass multiple station printers as well as methods of operating the same being able to avoid displacement of different color images by effects of the toner coverage of the printed pages. To obtain this, a main encoder means (50) and a printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) are provided, the main encoder means (50) for producing a first signal (501) indicative of printing medium displacement and the printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) for providing a second signal (601) representative of printing medium advancement. The printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) is adapted to co-operate with the main encoder means (50) for automatic adjustment of said first signal (501) using said second signal (601).Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Punch Graphix International N.V.Inventors: Werner Willemsens, Erik Van Waverberg, Herman Van De Straete, Romain Van Der Gucht, Frank Deschuytere
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Publication number: 20090115833Abstract: A light emitting head for use in copiers or printers, the light emitting head having an illuminated length, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Eric SOULLIAERT, Katleen Verberck, Herman Van De Straete, Danny Smolders, Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere
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Publication number: 20070092309Abstract: The present invention provides improved electrostatographic single-pass multiple station printers as well as methods of operating the same being able to avoid displacement of different colour images by effects of the toner coverage of the printed pages. To obtain this, a main encoder means (50) and a printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) are provided, the main encoder means (50) for producing a first signal (501) indicative of printing medium displacement and the printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) for providing a second signal (601) representative of printing medium advancement. The printing medium advancement measurement means (60a) is adapted to co-operate with the main encoder means (50) for automatic adjustment of said first signal (501) using said second signal (601).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Werner Willemsens, Erik Van Weverberg, Herman Van De Straete, Romain Van Der Gucht, Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 6515768Abstract: A frequency-modulation halftone screen and method for making same, utilizing local randomization of a deterministic screen. The deterministic screen optimizes uniformity of the halftone dot distribution, while the local randomization suppresses artifacts due to subject moiré.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1997Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Frank A. Deschuytere, Paul A. Delabastita
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Patent number: 6278802Abstract: A frequency-modulation halftone screen and method that enable the use of relatively large frequency-modulation halftone dots, which have desirable reprographic characteristics, in combination with high resolution rendering of text, graphics, and boundary information in general.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Paul A. Delabastita, Frank A. Deschuytere
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Patent number: 6271940Abstract: An apparatus and a method are disclosed for digitizing a color negative picture and correcting the image signals in a way that they are linearly related to the luminance of the photographed scene for grey tones in the scene. A second embodiment allows obtaining on the basis of the color-corrected image signals a reproduction of true color of the scene on a color display unit. For determining the correction, use is made of the characteristic system curve indicating for each of the color components the relation between the luminance of a neutral color swatch in the scene and the density sensed by the scan system. Several methods for drafting said system curve are described. Furthermore, the way of obtaining the color-corrected image signals by means of a color transformation and the way of determining the transformation are explained.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Frank Deschuytere, Chris Tuijn
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Patent number: 6160643Abstract: An apparatus and a method are disclosed for digitizing a color negative picture and correcting the image signals in a way that they are linearly related to the luminance of the photographed scene for grey tones in the scene. A second embodiment allows obtaining on the basis of the color-corrected image signals a reproduction of true color of the scene on a color display unit. For determining the correction, use is made of the characteristic system curve indicating for each of the color components the relation between the luminance of a neutral color swatch in the scene and the density sensed by the scan system. Several methods for drafting said system curve are described. Furthermore, the way of obtaining the color-corrected image signals by means of a color transformation and the way of determining the transformation are explained.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Agfa Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Frank Deschuytere, Chris Tuijn
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Patent number: 6034703Abstract: A method is described to control the maximum density and the pixel profile of microdots produced by a binary or multilevel electrophotographic device. In various embodiments, from the maximum development potential. The working point of the device is established by imposing a relation between charge level, discharge level and saturation voltage level of the photosensitive element. This allows to achieve consistent output densities, irrespective of the environmental parameters, such as relative humidity and temperature.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignees: Texas Instruments Incorporated, Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Dirk K. Broddin, Jean-Pierre J. Slabbaert, Frank A. Deschuytere, Robert F. Janssens, Werner F. Heirbaut, William E. Nelson, Venkat V. Easwar
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Patent number: 6011631Abstract: In classic optical rendering systems, the spot, illuminating a microdot on the photosensitive medium, is designed to overlap with neighboring microdots, typically having an overlap of 1.7 times the pitch of the microdots, for a luminous intensity of 1/e.sup.2 the highest intensity. A "sharp" photosensitive medium, such as a photographic film used in graphical applications, generates a binary circle, obtainable by thresholding. The area of such a circle is too large, which results in higher dot gain.Many systems, such as electrographic systems, do not behave as a "sharp" medium. If intermediate energy levels are used, in order to obtain continuous tone or multiple density levels, thresholding behavior may be avoided by appropriate choice of energy levels. Such a different sensitometry results in specific requirements for the energy distribution for each microdot.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignees: Texas Instruments Incorporated, Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Dirk K. Broddin, Frank A. Deschuytere, Robert F. Janssens, William E. Nelson, Vadlamannati Venkateswar
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Patent number: 5982989Abstract: A method is disclosed for rendering monochrome or colored continuous tone images by a system having restricted continuous tone rendering capabilities, such as electrographic printers capable of printing more than two density levels on each addressable micro dot. A method for preferred halftone dot growth is described, starting from isolated dots arranged along base lines and auxiliary lines, evolving to high density lines along the base lines and approximating full continuous tone rendition for high density regions. Preferred arrangements for the orientation, spacing and absolute location of the base lines and auxiliary lines are disclosed and a method to generate preferred arrangements. A moire free combination of three halftone images is described for the reproduction of color images. A method to select a restricted set of energy levels to obtain linear reflectance response is disclosed. Halftone cells are arranged in supercells to improve the density resolution of the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Agfa Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5946453Abstract: A method is disclosed for rendering monochrome or colored continuous tone images by a system having restricted continuous tone rendering capabilities, such as electrographic printers capable of printing more than two density levels on each addressable micro dot. A method for preferred halftone dot growth is described, starting from isolated dots arranged along base lines and auxiliary lines, evolving to high density lines along the base lines and approximating full continuous tone rendition for high density regions. Preferred arrangements for the orientation, spacing and absolute location of the base lines and auxiliary lines are disclosed and a method to generate preferred arrangements. A moire free combination of three halftone images is described for the reproduction of color images. A method to select a restricted set of energy levels to obtain linear reflectance response is disclosed. Halftone cells are arranged in supercells to improve the density resolution of the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Agfa CorporationInventors: Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5901275Abstract: A method is disclosed for rendering monochrome or colored continuous tone images by a system having restricted continuous tone rendering capabilities, such as electrographic printers capable of printing more than two density levels on each addressable micro dot. A method for preferred halftone dot growth is described, starting from isolated dots arranged along base lines and auxiliary lines, evolving to high density lines along the base lines and approximating full continuous tone rendition for high density regions. Preferred arrangements for the orientation, spacing and absolute location of the base lines and auxiliary lines are disclosed and a method to generate preferred arrangements. A moire free combination of three halftone images is described for the reproduction of color images. A method to select a restricted set of energy levels to obtain linear reflectance response is disclosed. Halftone cells are arranged in supercells to improve the density resolution of the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1995Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5818604Abstract: A halftone screen and method for generating halftones representing a continuous tone image, wherein the number of halftone dots per unit area varies non-proportionally with the tone values utilized as inputs to the screening process. The method incorporates an implicit gradation compensation as part of the frequency modulation halftoning itself to correct for the additional tone gain due to recording, plate processing and/or printing, as well as aesthetic corrections. This implicit compensation has the advantage that no external compensation is required, thereby maintaining the number of tone values which can be rendered on a digital system. Finally, the implicit gradation compensation enables the combination of page elements rendered according to either "conventional" or "frequency-modulated" halftoning techniques with appropriate tone-matching.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Paul A. Delabastita, Frank A. Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5799137Abstract: A method is disclosed for rendering monochrome or colored continuous tone images by a system having restricted continuous tone rendering capabilities, such as electrographic printers capable of printing more than two density levels on each addressable micro dot. A method for preferred halftone dot growth is described, starting from isolated dots arranged along base lines and auxiliary lines, evolving to high density lines along the base lines and approximating full continuous tone rendition for high density regions. Preferred arrangements for the orientation, spacing and absolute location of the base lines and auxiliary lines are disclosed and a method to generate preferred arrangements. A moire free combination of three halftone images is described for the reproduction of color images. A method to select a restricted set of energy levels to obtain linear reflectance response is disclosed. Halftone cells are arranged in supercells to improve the density resolution of the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Dirk Broddin, Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5602971Abstract: A reproduction method for continuous tone images on an output device having multilevel capabilities is described. The microdots addressable by the output device are arranged into identical tiles. The microdots in a tile get a sequence number, according to a randomised Bayer pattern for which the runlengths of microdots having low sequence numbers are reduced. The sequence is divided into five subsequences. The microdots belonging to the first three subsequences are changed exclusively to higher density levels for decreasing intensity levels, each within a specific intensity range of the input image. The microdots belonging to the last two subsequences are used to more continuously reproduce the image levels. Equivalent microdots within a tile are further differentiated by a second sequence numbering, in order to ensure smooth and precise average density transitions in reproduced continuous tones.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert, NVInventor: Frank Deschuytere
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Patent number: 5552898Abstract: Digital input commands defined in a page description language are separated in two types of instructions: first instructions resulting in solid regions on the printed output and second instructions resulting in halftoned regions. The first instructions generate a binary bitmap indicating a high or low density of the solid regions and a binary bitmask indicating whether recorder elements belong to a solid or screened region. The bitmap and bitmask are preferentially compressed by a lossless compression method. The second type of instructions generate a contone map, representing images having contone levels and graphics having intermediate levels. The contone map is preferentially compressed by a lossy compression method, stored on a storage medium and retrieved once the output device must render the rasterized image. The rasterized image is constructed on the fly from the compressed bitmap, bitmask and contone map, which is halftoned before combination with the bitmap.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventor: Frank A. Deschuytere