Patents by Inventor Frank J. Rocco
Frank J. Rocco 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: 20230158812Abstract: A printing system comprises a transport apparatus adapted to transport a flexible web (24) along a process direction and first and second individually controllable inkjet imager units (44, 60, 70, 82) offset from one another along the process direction. Each of the first imager unit and the second imager unit includes a first portion (226) operable to print on a first portion of the web and a second portion (228) operable to print on the second portion of the web wherein each of the first portion and second portion of the first and second imager units is stationary along the process direction and the lateral direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: May 25, 2023Inventors: Stanley Litman, Tom Huang, Morgan Ashley Edwards, Lawrence Albe Pilon, Kevin John Hook, Daniel Edward Kanfoush, Anthony Vincent Moscato, Brett Christopher Rimes, Alan Ronald Murzynowski, Theodore F. Cyman, Paul Coniglio, Frank J. Rocco, Myron Chester Heeb
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Publication number: 20230117460Abstract: A printing system comprises a transport apparatus adapted to transport a flexible web along a process direction and first and second individually controllable ink jet imager units offset from one another along the process direction. Each of the first imager unit and the second imager unit includes a first portion operable to print on a first portion of the web and a second portion operable to print on the second portion of the web wherein each of the first portion and second portion of the first and second imager units is stationary along the process direction and the lateral direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Theodore F. Cyman, Anthony Vincent Moscato, Frank J. Rocco
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Publication number: 20230026904Abstract: A system (20) and method for printing on clear polymeric film web (24) are disclosed. A first stationary inkjet print unit (44, 60, 70, 82) has first ejection nozzles that span a width of the clear polymeric film web and a second stationary inkjet print unit (44, 60, 70, 82) has second ejection nozzles that span the width of the clear polymeric film web. A web transport conveys the clear polymeric film web past the stationary inkjet print units. First and second print controllers operate the first and second and stationary inkjet print units to deposit drops of a first and a second material on the clear polymeric film web at a first and a second resolution, respectively. In addition, dimensions and position of a page element to be printed on the clear polymeric film web are adjusted to compensate for distortion that may occur to the printed page element due to shrinking of the clear polymeric film web.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Theodore F. Cyman, Kevin John Hook, Alan Ronald Murzynowski, Paul Coniglio, Frank J. Rocco
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Patent number: 10279605Abstract: A printing system includes a first imaging unit configured to print a first image and a registration mark associated with the first image on a web contemporaneously during a production run, and a sensor configured to detect the registration mark at a point where the registration mark is within a second imaging unit. The printing system further includes a controller configured to calculate an offset along a width direction of the web based on the registration mark and to instruct the second imaging unit to print the second image on the web. The second image is shifted in its entirety in accordance with the calculated offset and is printed on the same side of the web as the first image.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: R.R. DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANYInventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20170144460Abstract: A printing system includes a first imaging unit configured to print a first image and a registration mark associated with the first image on a web contemporaneously during a production run, and a sensor configured to detect the registration mark at a point where the registration mark is within a second imaging unit. The printing system further includes a controller configured to calculate an offset along a width direction of the web based on the registration mark and to instruct the second imaging unit to print the second image on the web. The second image is shifted in its entirety in accordance with the calculated offset and is printed on the same side of the web as the first image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Patent number: 9561672Abstract: A printing system includes a first imaging unit configured to print a first image and a single registration mark associated with the first image on a substrate contemporaneously during a production run, and a sensor configured to detect the registration mark at a point where the registration mark is within a second imaging unit. The printing system further includes a controller configured to calculate an offset along a width direction of the substrate based on the single registration mark and to instruct the second imaging unit to print the second image on the substrate. The second image is shifted in its entirety in accordance with the calculated offset and is printed on the same side of the substrate as the first image.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: R.R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20160221369Abstract: A printing system includes a first imaging unit configured to print a first image and a single registration mark associated with the first image on a substrate contemporaneously during a production run, and a sensor configured to detect the registration mark at a point where the registration mark is within a second imaging unit. The printing system further includes a controller configured to calculate an offset along a width direction of the substrate based on the single registration mark and to instruct the second imaging unit to print the second image on the substrate. The second image is shifted in its entirety in accordance with the calculated offset and is printed on the same side of the substrate as the first image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20140347418Abstract: A printing system includes a first imaging unit configured to print a first image and a single registration mark associated with the first image on a substrate contemporaneously during a production run, and a sensor configured to detect the registration mark at a point where the registration mark is within a second imaging unit. The printing system further includes a controller configured to calculate an offset along a width direction of the substrate based on the single registration mark and to instruct the second imaging unit to print the second image on the substrate. The second image is shifted in its entirety in accordance with the calculated offset and is printed on the same side of the substrate as the first image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Patent number: 8753026Abstract: A method of printing on a substrate includes the steps of instructing a first imaging unit to print a first image and a registration mark on a substrate contemporaneously during a production run and detecting the registration mark. The method further includes the steps of determining a position on the substrate where a second image is to be printed in accordance with the detection of the registration mark and instructing a second imaging unit to print the second image on the substrate in accordance with the determined position.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: R.R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Patent number: 7967407Abstract: A printing system includes a printer that prints only a sense mark on a substrate and an imaging unit. The imaging unit prints data onto the substrate and includes a plurality of printheads. The printing system also includes a sensor that detects the sense mark and a controller that instructs the imaging unit to print data onto the substrate, wherein the controller distributes print data among the plurality of printheads.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: R.R. DonnelleyInventors: Anthony V. Moscato, Theodore F. Cyman, Jr., Frank J. Rocco
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Publication number: 20090016785Abstract: A method of printing on a substrate includes the steps of instructing a first imaging unit to print a first image and a registration mark on a substrate contemporaneously during a production run and detecting the registration mark. The method further includes the steps of determining a position on the substrate where a second image is to be printed in accordance with the detection of the registration mark and instructing a second imaging unit to print the second image on the substrate in accordance with the determined position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Henderikus A. Haan, Anthony V. Moscato, Brett Rimes, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong
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Patent number: 5949438Abstract: A raster image processing system and method that can keep up with the fastest high resolution printers now available can process images "on the fly"--that is, generate images from compact input representations so rapidly that printing can occur substantially in the same real time as raster image processing of input data. This system is capable of automatically "screening" data relating to the images so that the various gray scales or color levels are correct for a contone printing process. Different print engine control modules can be replaceably plugged into and out of the system to allow it to be used with different types of print engines/intelligent imaging systems--including high speed, high resolution color printing engines. A high speed data cache and associated array disk drive provide high speed throughput of data into the system. The disk array may, for example, store a library of high resolution graphics that can be accessed "on the fly" as needed in response to the input data stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: Theodore F. Cyman, Edward W. Schimminger, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong, Frank J. Mariani
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Patent number: 5796411Abstract: A raster image processing system and method that can keep up with the fastest high resolution printers now available can process images "on the fly"--that is, generate images from compact input representations so rapidly that printing can occur substantially in the same real time as raster image processing of input data. This system is capable of automatically "screening" data relating to the images so that the various gray scales or color levels are correct for a contone printing process. Different print engine control modules can be replaceably plugged into and out of the system to allow it to be used with different types of print engines/intelligent imaging systems--including high speed, high resolution color printing engines. A high speed data cache and associated array disk drive provide high speed throughput of data into the system. The disk array may, for example, store a library of high resolution graphics that can be accessed "on the fly" as needed in response to the input data stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: Theodore F. Cyman, Edward W. Schimminger, Frank J. Rocco, Carl F. Armstrong, Frank J. Mariani
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Patent number: 5441166Abstract: A cover or lid of lightweight relatively flexible material including a circular top having a plurality of first planar segments circumferentially spaced along the circular top. Each first planar segment is connected to an adjoining first planar segment by a plurality of first inclined surfaces defining a plurality of first trapezoidal grooves. A sidewall is integrally formed with and extends downwardly from a peripheral edge of the circular top. The sidewall has a plurality of second planar segments circumferentially spaced along the sidewall with each second planar segment connected to an adjoining second planar segment by a plurality of second inclined surfaces defining a plurality of second trapezoidal grooves. The plurality of first planar segments and first trapezoidal grooves of the circular top are aligned with the plurality of second planar segments and second trapezoidal grooves of the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventors: Earl S. Lucas, Jr., Frank J. Rocco
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Patent number: 5195643Abstract: A deli bag dispenser includes front, rear and bottom wire frames cradling a plurality of successively stacked bundles of plastic bags which are rolled unattached to each other. Support legs projecting rearwardly from the bottom frame enable the dispenser to be self supported on a flat surface with the stack being rearwardly and upwardly inclined for stable support. A pair of brackets secured to upper portions of the dispenser enable same to be wall mounted.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: Frank J. Rocco