Patents by Inventor Gerold G. Firl

Gerold G. Firl 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).

  • Patent number: 6219159
    Abstract: A color imaging system in which the lamp spectrum is tuned so that, in the charge coupled device, the signal to noise ratio is maximized for all three RGB channels equally. This result is obtained by a process wherein the fluorescent lamp output is adjusted by alteration of the relative amounts of red, green and blue phosphors which coat the inside surface of the lamp. In this manner, when the lamp spectrum is tuned so that the RGB channels of the CCD have equal levels when scanning a white background, the signal to noise ratio can be maximized for all three channels equally. Thus, it is possible to scan a white paper without saturating and all three colors can be scanned simultaneously, since the lamp brightness can be set at a level which maximizes signal strength for all three color signals. That is, the lamp output spectrum and the RGB response of the CCD are tuned to provide balanced system response.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: Hewlett Packard Company
    Inventor: Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 6000780
    Abstract: A service station for use with an inkjet printer is described. The service station includes a sled that is mounted to the printer's chassis. Caps and wipers can be mounted on the sled for each of the printer's movable carriage-mounted printheads. The sled and the chassis, and the sled and carriage, are each cam-coupled so that movement of the carriage produces slight vertical and lateral movement of the sled out of a nominal position to automatically place the sled in one of three primary positions relative to the carriage: an elevated position for capping the printheads, an intermediate position for wiping the printheads and a lowered position for free reciprocal movement of the carriage without interference between the printheads and either the caps or the wipers. A wiper structure according to the invention includes a pre-loaded spring and wiper blades made of a relatively stiff material so that the wiper blade angle of attack is maintained close to 90.degree., resulting in good wiping of the printheads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: William H. Schwiebert, Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 5973815
    Abstract: A screen-printed reflector reflectively redirects light from a scanner bulb in a substantially uniform illumination pattern across a desired scan area of a document to be scanned. A middle or central portion of the reflector is printed with a non-reflective pattern, while the end portions of the reflector are composed of highly reflective polyester textured matte that in combination with the non-reflective pattern substantially equalizes the illumination across the desired scan area of the document being scanned. The manner of using and constructing the screen printed reflector, provides a fast and efficient method for tuning a light distribution profile to provide a sufficient light reflective pattern that compensates for non-uniform light distribution patterns produced by scanner bulbs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Dennis J. Schissler, Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 5847727
    Abstract: A service station for use with an inkjet printer is described. The service station includes a sled that is mounted to the printer's chassis. Caps and wipers can be mounted on the sled for each of the printer's movable carriage-mounted printheads. The sled and the chassis, and the sled and carriage, are each cam-coupled so that movement of the carriage produces slight vertical and lateral movement of the sled out of a nominal position to automatically place the sled in one of three primary positions relative to the carriage: an elevated position for capping the printheads, an intermediate position for wiping the printheads and a lowered position for free reciprocal movement of the carriage without interference between the printheads and either the caps or the wipers. In one embodiment of the invention, prior to wiping the printhead of a print cartridge, the print cartridge is spitted to wet the printhead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Amy VanLiew, Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 5646667
    Abstract: Two printing-medium guide systems restrain the medium. One is in an area upstream (along the direction of medium advance) from the pen, and extending laterally across the width of the medium except in one or more regions laterally near the engagement of a print-medium advancing device. The other guide system is disposed laterally from the pen, and extends laterally across the medium only in one or more regions laterally near the engagement of the advancing device. Preferably these "one or more regions" are only near the lateral edges of the medium--so that (1) the first guide system restrains the medium over an area that stops short (ideally about 11/2 centimeter short) of the lateral edges; and (2) the second guide system is bifurcated, disposed laterally in two directions from the pen, and restrains the medium across only the lateral edges of the medium (most preferably in a strip whose width is a few millimeters, ideally 3 mm).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Damon W. Broder, William C. Hilliard, Aneesa Rahman Scandalis, Gerold G. Firl, Robert R. Giles, Joseph P. Milkovits
  • Patent number: 5644347
    Abstract: A service station for use with an inkjet printer is described. The service station includes a sled that is mounted to the printer's chassis. Caps and wipers can be mounted on the sled for each of the printer's movable carriage-mounted printheads. The sled and the chassis, and the sled and carriage, are each cam-coupled so that movement of the carriage produces slight vertical and lateral movement of the sled out of a nominal position to automatically place the sled in one of three primary positions relative to the carriage: an elevated position for capping the printheads, an intermediate position for wiping the printheads and a lowered position for free reciprocal movement of the carriage without interference between the printheads and either the caps or the wipers. According to the invention, wipers are biased against corresponding print cartridges such that the wipers that wipe the printhead of a print cartridge dispensing pigmented ink are biased against the printhead in a different manner, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: William H. Schwiebert, Gerold G. Firl, Heinz H. Waschhauser, William S. Osborne
  • Patent number: 5644346
    Abstract: A service station includes a sled that is mounted to the printer's chassis having caps and wipers mounted on the sled for each of the printer's movable carriage-mounted printheads. The sled and the chassis, and the sled and carriage, are each cam-coupled so that movement of the carriage produces slight vertical and lateral movement of the sled out of a nominal position to automatically place the sled in one of three primary positions relative to the carriage: an elevated position for capping the printheads, an intermediate position for wiping the printheads and a lowered position for free reciprocal movement of the carriage without interference between the printheads and either the caps or the wipers. In one embodiment, wiping structure according to the invention includes a wiper, a wiper mount on which the wiper is mounted, and a wiper frame on which the wiper mount is mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: William H. Schwiebert, Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 5581289
    Abstract: An ink-jet printer having improved print quality and full color printing capability on plain paper media. To accommodate placement of both input and output media trays on the same side of the printer housing for operator convenience, a paper path with a direction reversal is employed. A paper preconditioning preheater with a curved surface and a multi-purpose paper path component accomplish the direction reversal. The paper path component is a unitary component which employs curved ribs to reduce the contact area with the medium and reduce static charge buildup, and has slots formed therein to release water vapor given off by the medium when preheated. The component permits paper to be loaded manually via a second manual feed path, through a housing, and upon opening a rear access door in the housing, such component is easily removable to facilitate operator access to the paper path and electrical components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Gerold G. Firl, Robert R. Giles, Steven M. Goss, Ronald J. Kaplan
  • Patent number: 5272491
    Abstract: A thermal ink jet print device having a phase change material, a solid or fluid, disposed in heat exchange proximity to the thermal ink jet printhead to absorb printhead heat energy by changing physical state at a printhead temperature below that at which unacceptable printing takes place and at a rate commensurate with the rate of heat energy input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Stuart D. Asakawa, John A. Mohr, John L. Stoffel, William D. Kappele, Bruce E. Mueller, Gerold G. Firl
  • Patent number: 4910528
    Abstract: The temperature of the ejector (12) of a thermal ink jet print head (10) is maintained within acceptable operating limits by measuring the current temperature, predicting the heat loading on a subsequent pass over a printing medium (32), and adjusting the temperature of the ejector (12), as necessary, by heating the ejector (12) or modifying the operation of the printer (60) to permit cooling of the ejector (12). The temperature of the ejector (12) is preferably measured by a thin film temperature measurement resistor (94) codeposited onto a substrate (14) with the thin film ejection resistors (22) that generate the droplets ejected from the ejector (12). Heating of the ejector (12) is preferably accomplished by passing a low level current through the ejection resistors (22). Cooling is preferably accomplished without the use of a fan by delaying the printing pass, or reducing the heat load during the printing pass by slowing the printing rate during that pass only.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Gerold G. Firl, Frederick S. Berretta