Patents by Inventor Heiko Rommelmann
Heiko Rommelmann 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: 20110205058Abstract: A package for at least two objects includes RFID bridge antennas, having RF antenna elements, for wirelessly communicating data between a tag associated with each object and a reader. An electromagnetic carrier signal transmitted by the reader antenna is received by one of the RF antenna element and retransmitted to the tag antenna by the other RF antenna element, increasing the distance over which the tag can communicate with the reader. Where the tag is attached to a packaged object, the RFID bridge antenna may be included in the package to allow wireless data communication between the tag and a reader. The reader may also be located external to the package. For example, one of the RF antenna elements may be attached to a label on the package, allowing data stored in the tag to be extracted by the external reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: William Phipps, Alberto Rodriguez, Scott J. Bell, Heiko Rommelmann
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Patent number: 7997711Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, has at least one multiple supply unit in the form of an ink stick disposed therein. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device associated therewith, and the memory device has stored therein electronic data related to the ink stick and readable by the machine. The memory device may be attached to the ink stick and removed before the ink stick is used for printing in the machine. In another aspect, the memory device is attached to a container for the ink stick. The container may be a cartridge for use in the machine, or a container for packaging the ink stick. The machine may include a coupler configured to read electronic data from the memory device while the memory device is positioned external to the printing apparatus, thus allowing the machine to verify the suitability of the ink stick before it is installed in the machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, William H. Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, Ronald P. Boucher
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Patent number: 7973662Abstract: A package for at least two objects includes RFID bridge antennas, having RF antenna elements, for wirelessly communicating data between a tag associated with each object and a reader. An electromagnetic carrier signal transmitted by the reader antenna is received by one of the RF antenna elements and retransmitted to the tag antenna by the other RF antenna element, increasing the distance over which the tag can communicate with the reader. Where the tag is attached to a packaged object, the RFID bridge antenna may be included in the package to allow wireless data communication between the tag and a reader. The reader may also be located external to the package. For example, one of the RF antenna elements may be attached to a label on the package, allowing data stored in the tag to be extracted by the external reader.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: William Phipps, Alberto Rodriguez, Scott J. Bell, Heiko Rommelmann
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Patent number: 7963645Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, includes at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Patent number: 7902964Abstract: Embodiments herein place a product and a programmable device within a shipping package, seal the shipping package, and program the programmable device by transmitting wireless signals to the programmable device, without opening the shipping package. Then, after the device is programmed, the shipping package can be shipped to the end user (consumer). The programmable device is adapted to be connected to the product after the product and the programmable device are removed from the shipping package by the end user to enable different features of the product, depending upon the wireless signals that were transmitted to the programmable device.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Heiko Rommelmann, Alberto Rodriguez, Theon Sanders
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Patent number: 7896482Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, includes at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Patent number: 7891793Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, includes at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Patent number: 7882042Abstract: Embodiments herein provide for the automated printing of a shipping label as part of the software/memory of the customer replaceable unit (CRU). Such printing is controlled by information carried in the module itself. Thus, the embodiments work with exhaustible modules that include their own memory and potentially include their own module processor (that are contained within the exhaustible module and are separate from the memory and processor of the printing device).Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: F. Bruce Meyer, Heiko Rommelmann
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Patent number: 7840998Abstract: A module installable in a machine includes a memory device attached thereto for storing electronic data associated with the module. The memory device allows an individual to verify the authenticity or inauthenticity of the module without having to install the module into the machine. The memory device includes a sensory signal output device (e.g., a visual, audible, or tactile output device) that provides a sensory signal indicating authenticity or inauthenticity of the module. To verify authenticity or inauthenticity of the module, the individual initiates a query signal, for example by activating a switch on the module or by using a handheld antenna to impart an electromagnetic field onto the CRUM, and checks for the sensory signal output by the CRUM. The sensory signal may be capable of communicating a visual or audible trademark associated with the module. Data stored in the CRUM may include anti-arbitrage variables associated with the module.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Heiko Rommelmann, Neil A. Frankel, Alberto Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7770070Abstract: A method and system receives test requirements and test settings in order to design a test. An identifier is assigned to the test that was designed and the test is stored in a database using the identifier to identify the test. In addition, the test is printed on at least one sheet or form and a wireless read/write device is programmed with the identifier assigned to the test. The wireless read/write device is attached to the sheet on which the test was printed. Thus, the sheet and the wireless read/write device can be provided to a test operator to allow the test operator to wirelessly read the identifier from the wireless read/write device. Then, the test operator can access the test from the database based on the identifier read from the wireless read/write device. The test instructions (comprising the test requirements and test settings) are provided from the database to the operator to perform the test and potentially produce a physical test output.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Steven T. Reczek
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Publication number: 20100079253Abstract: An RFID bridge antenna is positioned between a tag antenna associated with a tag and a reader antenna associated with a reader. The bridge includes at least two RF antenna elements spaced apart from one another and coupled together by an electrical conductor. The first RF antenna element is located proximate to the tag antenna and the second RF antenna element is located proximate to the reader antenna. An electromagnetic carrier signal transmitted by the reader antenna is received by one of the RF antenna element and retransmitted to the tag antenna by the other RF antenna element, increasing the distance over which the tag can communicate with the reader. Where the tag is attached to a packaged object, the RFID bridge antenna may be included in the package to allow wireless data communication between the tag and a reader. The reader may also be located external to the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: William Phipps, Alberto Rodriguez, Scott J. Bell, Heiko Rommelmann
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Publication number: 20100080636Abstract: A coated-core cleaner blade has a core comprising a first material and a coating surrounding the core. The coating comprises a second material that is different than the first material. Further, the core (first material) is rigid compared to the coating (second material). Therefore, the first material has a first flexibility that is much less than a second flexibility of the second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffrey M. Fowler, Steven C. Hart, Heiko Rommelmann
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Publication number: 20100039485Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, comprises at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Publication number: 20100020149Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, comprises at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Publication number: 20100020147Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink printing apparatus, comprises at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Patent number: 7650388Abstract: Systems and methods provide an acknowledgement protocol on completion of data transmission. A coupler board of a wireless identification system interfaces between a host processor of the wireless identification system and a replaceable unit monitor. The coupler board transmits data to the replaceable unit monitor. The replaceable unit monitor transmits an acknowledgement signal to the coupler board to indicate successful completion of the data transmission.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Ron Boucher, Scott J. Bell, Will Phipps
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Patent number: 7642916Abstract: An RFID bridge antenna is positioned between a tag antenna associated with a tag and a reader antenna associated with a reader. The bridge includes at least two RF antenna elements spaced apart from one another and coupled together by an electrical conductor. The first RF antenna element is located proximate to the tag antenna and the second RF antenna element is located proximate to the reader antenna. An electromagnetic carrier signal transmitted by the reader antenna is received by one of the RF antenna element and retransmitted to the tag antenna by the other RF antenna element, increasing the distance over which the tag can communicate with the reader. Where the tag is attached to a packaged object, the RFID bridge antenna may be included in the package to allow wireless data communication between the tag and a reader. The reader may also be located external to the package.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: William Phipps, Alberto Rodriguez, Scott J. Bell, Heiko Rommelmann
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Publication number: 20090304400Abstract: A replaceable unit monitor assembly includes a substrate member, multiple thermal insulating stand-off members, and a monitor device mounted on the substrate member. The stand-off members mount the substrate member to an end hub of a fuser roll of a printing machine while limiting conductive heat transfer to the monitor device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Alan R. Kuntz, Saquiequois J. Bissouma, Steven C. Hart, Heiko Rommelmann
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Patent number: 7618138Abstract: A machine, such as a phase change or solid ink priming apparatus, includes at least one ink stick and a coupler external to the ink stick. The ink stick has an electronically-readable memory device attached thereto, with the memory device having stored therein electronic data associated with the ink stick. The coupler is configured to read the electronic data from the memory device. The data in the memory device may include identification data, anti-arbitrage variables, usage data, maximum use values, and performance data related to the ink stick, and the coupler and memory device may employ various means for communicating this data. Also, communication between the coupler and memory device facilitates a method for determining a quantity of marking material in the machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Alberto Rodriguez, Heiko Rommelmann, Will Phipps, Scott J. Bell, Jerry Money, David Rocco Arden Campbell
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Publication number: 20090125317Abstract: Embodiments herein provide for the automated printing of a shipping label as part of the software/memory of the customer replaceable unit (CRU). Such printing is controlled by information carried in the module itself. Thus, the embodiments work with exhaustible modules that include their own memory and potentially include their own module processor (that are contained within the exhaustible module and are separate from the memory and processor of the printing device).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: F. Bruce Meyer, Heiko Rommelmann