Patents by Inventor Gerald A. Wedekind
Gerald A. Wedekind 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: 11713736Abstract: A control flap (1) has a flap body (2) and a circumferential seal (3) capable of sealing upon abutting to a sealing surface (7) of an opening (8). The flap body (2) and the seal (3) are made of elastomers. The seal (3) is joined to the flap body (2) by a pressure plate (4) made of a thermoplastic. The control flap may be made by a method that includes: producing the flap body (2) from a thermoplastic by injection molding; producing the pressure plate (4) from a thermoplastic by injection molding; producing the seal (3) from an elastomer by injection molding; introducing the pressure plate (4) into the undercut (10) of the seal (3); inserting the pressure plate (4) with the seal (3) into the recess (16) of the flap body (2) and bonding the pressure plate (4) and flap body (2).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Umfotec GmbHInventors: Ralf Buck, Gerald Wedekind, Bodo Waterstraat, Dirk Nagel, Thomas Kaiser
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Patent number: 11293486Abstract: A bearing bushing (1) and to a method for manufacturing a bearing bushing are provided. The bearing bushing includes a wire article (2) formed from knitted wire mesh or knitted wire fabric (6) and compressed into a dimensionally stable compressed product (3). The bearing bushing can be provided for supporting a throttle valve used in high-temperature applications. The wire article (2) is formed from a stainless steel. Existing voids (10) of the compressed product (3) are filled with solder (4).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Inventors: Marco Reidelbach, Gerald Wedekind, Andreas Fritz
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Publication number: 20210310449Abstract: A control flap (1) has a flap body (2) and a circumferential seal (3) capable of sealing upon abutting to a sealing surface (7) of an opening (8). The flap body (2) and the seal (3) are made of elastomers. The seal (3) is joined to the flap body (2) by a pressure plate (4) made of a thermoplastic. The control flap may be made by a method that includes: producing the flap body (2) from a thermoplastic by injection molding; producing the pressure plate (4) from a thermoplastic by injection molding; producing the seal (3) from an elastomer by injection molding; introducing the pressure plate (4) into the undercut (10) of the seal (3); inserting the pressure plate (4) with the seal (3) into the recess (16) of the flap body (2) and bonding the pressure plate (4) and flap body (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Ralf Buck, Gerald Wedekind, Bodo Waterstraat, Dirk Nagel, Thomas Kaiser
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Publication number: 20210095716Abstract: A bearing bushing (1) and to a method for manufacturing a bearing bushing are provided. The bearing bushing includes a wire article (2) formed from knitted wire mesh or knitted wire fabric (6) and compressed into a dimensionally stable compressed product (3). The bearing bushing can be provided for supporting a throttle valve used in high-temperature applications. The wire article (2) is formed from a stainless steel. Existing voids (10) of the compressed product (3) are filled with solder (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Marco Reidelbach, Gerald Wedekind, Andreas Fritz
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Patent number: 9256813Abstract: Exemplary methods and devices herein receive the images of a previously printed document (through scanning, raster image processing, etc.), a second document to be printed, and instructions to use print settings of the previously printed document to print the second document. These methods and devices automatically detect page boundaries, detect page orientation, and detect page sequencing within the images of the previously printed document to identify previous layout parameters used to print the previously printed document. With this, these methods and devices automatically prepare a print job ticket for the second document that has job ticket layout parameters that match the previous layout parameters. After this, these methods and devices output (e.g., print or transmit for additional revisions/processing) the second document using the newly created print job ticket to cause the second document to match the previous layout parameters of the previously printed document.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David C. Robinson, Gerald A. Wedekind
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Publication number: 20150339553Abstract: Exemplary methods and devices herein receive the images of a previously printed document (through scanning, raster image processing, etc.), a second document to be printed, and instructions to use print settings of the previously printed document to print the second document. These methods and devices automatically detect page boundaries, detect page orientation, and detect page sequencing within the images of the previously printed document to identify previous layout parameters used to print the previously printed document. With this, these methods and devices automatically prepare a print job ticket for the second document that has job ticket layout parameters that match the previous layout parameters. After this, these methods and devices output (e.g., print or transmit for additional revisions/processing) the second document using the newly created print job ticket to cause the second document to match the previous layout parameters of the previously printed document.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2014Publication date: November 26, 2015Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: David C. Robinson, Gerald A. Wedekind
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Patent number: 8964234Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems process print jobs and identify print job settings originating from sources other than the system's existing set of print queues. These methods, devices, and systems can then identify frequently occurring combinations of such setting values. With these combinations as input, they can create new, additional print queues (that are formed in addition to the existing print queues) that apply these frequently occurring setting values to additional print jobs that are subsequently processed through the additional print queues; or can create attribute subsets which can be presented as menu selections to simplify subsequent creation of print queues, or updating of print queue programming or individual job programming.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2014Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David C. Robinson, Gerald A. Wedekind
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Patent number: 8559050Abstract: What is disclosed is a novel system and method to control an imaging device. A first collection of a plurality of two-dimensional image points in a first vector space for a source image and a second collection of a plurality of two-dimensional image points in a second vector space for a target image are received. The first collection of two-dimensional image points and the second collection of two-dimensional image points are converted into a homogenous form to apply affine matrix transformations. A matrix transformation is solved to map the first collection of the plurality of two-dimensional image points to the second collection of the plurality of two-dimensional image points. The matrix transformation is used to adjust distortion of the target image in an imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Paul Roberts Conlon, Zhigang Fan, Gerald A. Wedekind, Stuart Alan Schweid, Abu Saeed Islam
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Patent number: 8064087Abstract: A method to modify the availability of one or more attributes within a print network. One or more devices are interrogated to determine associated attributes. A first set of attribute combinations that cause device failure is determined and placed in an unsupported bank for each device. A second set of attribute combinations that do not cause device failure are determined and placed in a supported bank for each device. Access to the first set of attribute combinations is disabled and access to the second set of attribute combinations is enabled.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Christine M. Miyachi, John Y. Zhang, Gerald A. Wedekind, Thomas N. Hasting
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Patent number: 7944572Abstract: A system facilitates communication between a control component and a plurality of processing components. One or more processing components performs one or more tasks, each processing component has at least one attribute associated therewith. One or more attribute banks are associated with each of the one or more processing components, wherein each attribute bank stores the at least one attribute. A control component initiates the one or more tasks for each processing component. A universal driver facilitates communication between the one or more processing components and the control component. The driver includes an interrogation component that queries the one or more processing components to receive the at least one attribute associated with each processing component. A constraint evaluator determines combinations of attributes that are supported and unsupported for each of the one or more processing components.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Christine M. Miyachi, John Y. Zhang, Gerald A. Wedekind, Thomas N. Hastings
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Publication number: 20110109918Abstract: What is disclosed is a novel system and method to control an imaging device. A first collection of a plurality of two-dimensional image points in a first vector space for a source image and a second collection of a plurality of two-dimensional image points in a second vector space for a target image are received. The first collection of two-dimensional image points and the second collection of two-dimensional image points are converted into a homogenous form to apply affine matrix transformations. A matrix transformation is solved to map the first collection of the plurality of two-dimensional image points to the second collection of the plurality of two-dimensional image points. The matrix transformation is used to adjust distortion of the target image in an imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: PAUL ROBERTS CONLON, Zhigang Fan, Gerald A. Wedekind, Stuart Alan Schweid, Abu Saeed Islam
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Publication number: 20100321733Abstract: A system facilitates communication between a control component and a plurality of processing components. One or more processing components performs one or more tasks, each processing component has at least one attribute associated therewith. One or more attribute banks are associated with each of the one or more processing components, wherein each attribute bank stores the at least one attribute. A control component initiates the one or more tasks for each processing component. A universal driver facilitates communication between the one or more processing components and the control component. The driver includes an interrogation component that queries the one or more processing components to receive the at least one attribute associated with each processing component. A constraint evaluator determines combinations of attributes that are supported and unsupported for each of the one or more processing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Christine M. Miyachi, John Y. Zhang, Gerald A. Wedekind, Thomas N. Hastings
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Publication number: 20090083614Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for reducing the size of a tabular display, such as a spreadsheet or dynamically formatted table. Global optimization techniques, for example, simulated annealing, are used to identify an optimal or near-optimal set of column widths whereby the width of columns having cells containing greater amounts of text are increased while the width of columns having cells containing smaller amounts of text are correspondingly decreased, thus reducing overall table height without changing net table width. Use of global optimization avoids converging upon local minimum solutions in favor of solutions which are optimal or near-optimal. By reducing table height, readability is enhanced, and efficiencies are realized which result in reduced costs and reduced consumption of resources. Reductions in table width, as well as conformance of table size to a target aspect ratio are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventor: Gerald A. Wedekind
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Publication number: 20080180722Abstract: A system facilitates communication between a control component and a plurality of processing components. One or more processing components performs one or more tasks, each processing component has at least one attribute associated therewith. One or more attribute banks are associated with each of the one or more processing components, wherein each attribute bank stores the at least one attribute. A control component initiates the one or more tasks for each processing component. A universal driver facilitates communication between the one or more processing components and the control component. The driver includes an interrogation component that queries the one or more processing components to receive the at least one attribute associated with each processing component. A constraint evaluator that determines combinations of attributes that are supported and unsupported for each of the one or more processing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Christine M. Miyachi, John Y. Zhang, Gerald A. Wedekind, Thomas N. Hastings
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Patent number: 6535297Abstract: An auditron system is provided for a multifunctional printing system including a printing machine with a plurality of document processing services, the auditron system includes a user interface and a programmable auditron subsystem communicating with the user interface and printing machine. The auditron subsystem is responsive to input at the user interface and the input causes the auditron subsystem to be disposed in one of a plurality of modes relative to one of the plurality of document processing services.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Darlene H. Steele, Jeffrey D. Debes, Donald J. Gusmano, Gerald A. Wedekind