Patents by Inventor Gerard A. DeRome
Gerard A. DeRome 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: 9688439Abstract: The present teachings relate to a mailpiece and method for assembling a mailpiece using a document processing system such as a wrapper system. The assembled mailpiece has outgoing and reply envelope functionality. In the outgoing format, the mailpiece may optionally contain advertisements, inserted documents, or coupons.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2013Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLCInventors: Mark Van Gorp, Elizabeth L. Manning, Gerard A. Derome
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Patent number: 9221640Abstract: The present application relates to techniques and equipment to stack mailpieces for sweeping. The mailpieces are manufactured on a mail processing machine such as, but not limited to an inserter or wrapper. More particularly, there is provided an on-edge conveyor where components have been ergonomically positioned to permit the filling of a mail tray in an efficient manner with minimal lifting of weight. A quantity of mailpieces that have already been offset can be pulled over the rolled/rounded edge of the conveyor into an awaiting mail tray supported on a roller conveyor. The operator is then able push the full tray to the side, load another empty tray, and repeat the process.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLCInventors: Neal Middleberg, Gerard A. Derome, Richard D. Johnson, Lenny Neifert, Mark Gerard Paul
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Publication number: 20140001251Abstract: The present teachings relate to a mailpiece and method for assembling a mailpiece using a document processing system such as a wrapper system. The assembled mailpiece has outgoing and reply envelope functionality. In the outgoing format, the mailpiece may optionally contain advertisements, inserted documents, or coupons.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: BELL AND HOWELL, LLCInventors: Mark VAN GORP, Elizabeth L. MANNING, Gerard A. DEROME
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Publication number: 20130294879Abstract: The present application relates to techniques and equipment to stack mailpieces for sweeping. The mailpieces are manufactured on a mail processing machine such as, but not limited to an inserter or wrapper. More particularly, there is provided an on-edge conveyor where components have been ergonomically positioned to permit the filling of a mail tray in an efficient manner with minimal lifting of weight. A quantity of mailpieces that have already been offset can be pulled over the rolled/rounded edge of the conveyor into an awaiting mail tray supported on a roller conveyor. The operator is then able push the full tray to the side, load another empty tray, and repeat the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: BELL AND HOWELL, LLC.Inventors: Neal MIDDLEBERG, Gerard A. DEROME, Richard D. JOHNSON, Lenny NEIFERT, Mark Gerard PAUL
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Publication number: 20110192892Abstract: The present teachings relate to a mailpiece and method for assembling a mailpiece using a document processing system such as a wrapper system. The assembled mailpiece has outgoing and reply envelope functionality. In the outgoing format, the mailpiece may optionally contain advertisements, inserted documents, or coupons.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventors: Mark Van Gorp, Elizabeth L. Manning, Gerard A. DeRome
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Patent number: 7100911Abstract: An apparatus for assembling a plurality of sheet articles into a document includes a plurality of individual sheet input paths along which one or more sheet articles can be advanced, and a central accumulation area for accumulating the sheet articles. The central accumulation area includes a single-level accumulation surface for receiving one or more sheet articles advanced from each individual sheet input path and accumulating the sheet articles in a single stack. The central accumulation area can receive sheet articles from two or more different directions. The sheet articles can optionally be staged for accumulation into subsets prior to advancement to the central accumulation area. The central accumulation area advances the assembled document into an output path.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Bowe Bell + Howell CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Dale R. Curry
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Patent number: 7000364Abstract: A novel apparatus and method of automatically stuffing folder pockets includes providing a folder with one or more pockets; providing one or more inserts which can be of differing sizes; the accumulation of the one or more inserts in a stack for insertion into the one or more pockets of the folder; opening the one or more pockets of the folder; and the insertion of the accumulated stack of the one or more inserts into the one or more folder pockets. Predetermined inserts can be selectively processed and stuffed into selected folder pockets. An embodiment also can fold the folder, producing a final product of a stuffed folder ready for distribution.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Bowe Bell + Howell CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Barry D. Hageter
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Patent number: 6978995Abstract: A collector apparatus and method capable of collecting material in two modes of operation, flats and letters. With a minor adjustment, the apparatus can be transformed from a two-stage device optimal for the letter mode of operation, to a one-stage device optimal for the flats mode of operation. The apparatus includes a first staging area, a second staging area generally disposed downstream from the first staging area, and a conveying device. The first staging area includes a first staging surface and a first stage transport assembly, and the second staging area includes a second staging surface and a second stage transport assembly. The conveying device is adjustable between the flats and letters modes. In the letters mode position, the conveying device provides a first material flow path running through the first and second staging areas.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Bowe Bell +Howell CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Edward J. Kapturowski, Ronald J. Mich, Robert B. Bennett, Dale R. Curry
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Publication number: 20040252319Abstract: The multiple print stream management system for managing production of a document to be created divided into document portions includes a printing stage including a plurality of printers each for printing a respective document portion of the document to be created; a finishing stage including one or more assembly devices for processing an output of each of the plurality of printers for collating the document portions into a final document corresponding to the document to be created; and a processor for tracking each document portion and for directing collation of the document portions in accordance with intended attributes of the final document specified in a data file for the document to be created.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Mark Van Gorp, Lenny Neifert, Gerard DeRome, Barry Hageter, Douglas Cowles, Neal Middleburg
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Publication number: 20030146559Abstract: An apparatus for assembling a plurality of sheet articles into a document includes a plurality of individual sheet input paths along which one or more sheet articles can be advanced, and a central accumulation area for accumulating the sheet articles. The central accumulation area includes a single-level accumulation surface for receiving one or more sheet articles advanced from each individual sheet input path and accumulating the sheet articles in a single stack. The central accumulation area can receive sheet articles from two or more different directions. The sheet articles can optionally be staged for accumulation into subsets prior to advancement to the central accumulation area. The central accumulation area advances the assembled document into an output path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Bell & Howell Mail and Messaging Technologies CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Dale R. Curry
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Publication number: 20030121236Abstract: A novel apparatus and method of automatically stuffing folder pockets includes providing a folder with one or more pockets; providing one or more inserts which can be of differing sizes; the accumulation of the one or more inserts in a stack for insertion into the one or more pockets of the folder; opening the one or more pockets of the folder; and the insertion of the accumulated stack of the one or more inserts into the one or more folder pockets. Predetermined inserts can be selectively processed and stuffed into selected folder pockets. An embodiment also can fold the folder, producing a final product of a stuffed folder ready for distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Bell & Howell Mail and Messaging Technologies CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Barry D. Hageter
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Publication number: 20030085512Abstract: A collector apparatus and method capable of collecting material in two modes of operation, flats and letters. With a minor adjustment, the apparatus can be transformed from a two-stage device optimal for the letter mode of operation, to a one-stage device optimal for the flats mode of operation. The apparatus includes a first staging area, a second staging area generally disposed downstream from the first staging area, and a conveying device. The first staging area includes a first staging surface and a first stage transport assembly, and the second staging area includes a second staging surface and a second stage transport assembly. The conveying device is adjustable between the flats and letters modes. In the letters mode position, the conveying device provides a first material flow path running through the first and second staging areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Gerard A. DeRome, Edward J. Kapturowski, Ronald J. Mich, Robert B. Bennett, Dale R. Curry
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Patent number: 6557847Abstract: A right-angle sheet stager apparatus for merging multiple input sheet streams into a single output sheet stream includes one or more input channels and an output channel. Each input channel includes a transport surface and a staging surface. Each transport surface communicates with its corresponding staging surface at a transitional member interposed between the transport surface and the staging surface. Each transitional member includes an upper surface disposed at an elevation greater than an elevation of the corresponding staging surface. The output channel includes an output surface, and is oriented in a right-angle relation with respect to the input channels and communicates with the input channels at a merger location. The stager apparatus permits a sheet from the transport surface to enter the staging surface and overlap with a preceding sheet already present on that staging surface, prior to the preceding sheet's complete exit from the staging surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Bell & Howell Mail and Messaging Technologies CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, James M. Guberski, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Vincenzo Tucci, Robert B. Bennett
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Patent number: 6554274Abstract: A right-angle sheet stager apparatus for merging multiple input sheet streams into a single output sheet stream includes one or more input channels and an output channel. Each input channel includes a transport surface and a staging surface. Each transport surface communicates with its corresponding staging surface at a transitional member interposed between the transport surface and the staging surface. Each transitional member includes an upper surface disposed at an elevation greater than an elevation of the corresponding staging surface. The output channel includes an output surface, and is oriented in a right-angle relation with respect to the input channels and communicates with the input channels at a merger location. The stager apparatus permits a sheet from the transport surface to enter the staging surface and overlap with a preceding sheet already present on that staging surface, prior to the preceding sheet's complete exit from the staging surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Bell & Howell Mail and Messaging Technologies CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, James M. Guberski, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Vincenzo Tucci, Robert B. Bennett
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Publication number: 20020089112Abstract: A right-angle sheet stager apparatus for merging multiple input sheet streams into a single output sheet stream includes one or more input channels and an output channel. Each input channel includes a transport surface and a staging surface. Each transport surface communicates with its corresponding staging surface at a transitional member interposed between the transport surface and the staging surface. Each transitional member includes an upper surface disposed at an elevation greater than an elevation of the corresponding staging surface. The output channel includes an output surface, and is oriented in a right-angle relation with respect to the input channels and communicates with the input channels at a merger location. The stager apparatus permits a sheet from the transport surface to enter the staging surface and overlap with a preceding sheet already present on that staging surface, prior to the preceding sheet's complete exit from the staging surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Neal J. Middelberg, James M. Guberski, Gerard A. DeRome, Vincenzo Tucci, Robert B. Bennett
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Patent number: 6378861Abstract: A right-angle sheet stager apparatus for merging multiple-input sheet streams into a single output sheet stream includes one or more input channels and an output channel. Each input channel includes a transport surface and a staging surface. Each transport surface communicates with its corresponding staging surface at a transitional member interposed between the transport surface and the staging surface. Each transitional member includes an upper surface disposed at an elevation greater than an elevation of the corresponding staging surface. The output channel includes an output surface, and is oriented in a right-angle relation with respect to the input channels and communicates with the input channels at a merger location. The stager apparatus permits a sheet from the transport surface to enter the staging surface and overlap with a preceding sheet already present on that staging surface, prior to the preceding sheet's complete exit from the staging surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Bell & Howell Mail and Messaging Technologies CompanyInventors: Neal J. Middelberg, James M. Guberski, Gerard A. DeRome, Jr., Vincenzo Tucci, Robert B. Bennett
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Publication number: 20020030320Abstract: A right-angle sheet stager apparatus for merging multiple input sheet streams into a single output sheet stream includes one or more input channels and an output channel. Each input channel includes a transport surface and a staging surface. Each transport surface communicates with its corresponding staging surface at a transitional member interposed between the transport surface and the staging surface. Each transitional member includes an upper surface disposed at an elevation greater than an elevation of the corresponding staging surface. The output channel includes an output surface, and is oriented in a right-angle relation with respect to the input channels and communicates with the input channels at a merger location. The stager apparatus permits a sheet from the transport surface to enter the staging surface and overlap with a preceding sheet already present on that staging surface, prior to the preceding sheet's complete exit from the staging surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Neal J. Middelberg, James M. Guberski, Gerard A. DeRome, Vincenzo Tucci, Robert B. Bennett
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Patent number: 6177683Abstract: A portable viewer for viewing bar codes and other markings printed at least in part with invisible inks includes a light source for illuminating and exciting the ink of the bar code, a camera for detecting light emitted by the excited bar code and for outputting image data, a display for creating a visible image of the bar code from the image data output from the camera, and an optical system for projecting the visible image onto a viewing screen. The display may be a miniature, transmissive active matrix liquid crystal display with high resolution that produces a sharp, bright image. A backlight and lens project the image produced by the display to generate an enlarged virtual image that can be easily viewed by a user. The portable viewer is compact in size and can be accommodated in a small package and requires only a small amount of power.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: C2it, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Kolesar, Gerard A. DeRome, James M. Guberski, Edward J. Kapturowski
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Patent number: 4567328Abstract: Disclosed is an energy detection circuit for use in a facsimile system autodialer/controller. The circuit monitors a telephone line and nulls out transmit tones leaving only receive signals. The analog receive signals are processed to produce a digital signal indicating the on-off times of receive energy on the telephone line. The energy on-off times may then be evaluated by a microprocessor included in the facsimile system autodialer/controller to determine whether a dial tone, busy signal or ring back is being received.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Burroughs Corp.Inventors: Francis P. Carrasco, Gerard A. DeRome, David W. Fernekes