Patents by Inventor Jake Tia Pia

Jake Tia Pia 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: 9400173
    Abstract: A translatable media height sensor assembly for measuring a media stack in an imaging forming device. The assembly includes a support and drive and insertion assemblies mounted thereon. Insertion assembly includes a translatable plunger having mounted thereon a sensor and a translatable probe. At a home position, the sensor is actuated by a flag on the support placing sensor output in a first state. During measurement, drive assembly translates insertion assembly toward a media stack and the sensor output changes to a second state and a counter is started. The probe initially encounters the media stack and stops while plunger continues to translate. As the plunger reaches the media stack, the probe engages the sensor causing the sensor output to again change state and stops the counter. The insertion assembly retracts back to the home position where the flag actuates the sensor causing the sensor output to change state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2016
    Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
    Inventors: Dale Bryan Cuesta Balili, Michael Villanueva Caneza, Roel Firmeza Pantonial, Jake Tia Pia, Marvin Aliviado Rodriguez, Donald Norman Spitz
  • Patent number: 9216872
    Abstract: A translateable media height sensor assembly for measuring a media stack height in an imaging forming device. The assembly includes a support and drive and insertion assemblies mounted thereon. The insertion assembly includes a translateable plunger having mounted thereon a sensor and a translateable probe. At a home position the sensor is actuated by a flag on the support placing sensor output in a first state. During measurement, the drive assembly translates the insertion assembly toward a media stack and the sensor output changes to a second state and a counter is started. The probe encounters the media stack and stops while the plunger and the sensor continue to translate with the probe engaging the sensor causing the sensor output to again change state and stop the counter. The insertion assembly retracts back to the home position where the flag actuates the sensor causing the sensor output to change state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale Bryan Cuesta Balili, Michael Villanueva Caneza, Roel Firmeza Pantonial, Jake Tia Pia, Marvin Aliviado Rodriquez, Donald Norman Spitz, Joe Rey Naquila Dumandan
  • Publication number: 20150102085
    Abstract: A translatable media height sensor assembly for measuring a media stack in an imaging forming device. The assembly includes a support and drive and insertion assemblies mounted thereon. Insertion assembly includes a translatable plunger having mounted thereon a sensor and a translatable probe. At a home position, the sensor is actuated by a flag on the support placing sensor output in a first state. During measurement, drive assembly translates insertion assembly toward a media stack and the sensor output changes to a second state and a counter is started. The probe initially encounters the media stack and stops while plunger continues to translate. As the plunger reaches the media stack, the probe engages the sensor causing the sensor output to again change state and stops the counter. The insertion assembly retracts back to the home position where the flag actuates the sensor causing the sensor output to change state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2013
    Publication date: April 16, 2015
    Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale Bryan Cuesta Balili, Michael Villanueva Caneza, Roel Firmeza Pantonial, Jake Tia Pia, Marvin Aliviado Rodriquez, Donald Norman Spitz
  • Publication number: 20150102548
    Abstract: A translatable media height sensor assembly for measuring a media stack in an imaging forming device. The assembly includes a support and drive and insertion assemblies mounted thereon. Insertion assembly includes a translatable plunger having mounted thereon a sensor and a translatable probe. At a home position the sensor is actuated by a flag on the support placing sensor output in a first state. During measurement, drive assembly translates insertion assembly toward a media stack and the sensor output changes to a second state and a counter is started. The probe encounters the media stack and stops while plunger and sensor continue to translate with the probe engaging the sensor causing the sensor output to again change state and stop the counter. The insertion assembly retracts back to the home position where the flag actuates the sensor causing the sensor output to change state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2013
    Publication date: April 16, 2015
    Applicant: Lexmark International , Inc.
    Inventors: Dale Bryan Cuesta Balili, Michael Villanueva Caneza, Roel Firmeza Pantonial, Jake Tia Pia, Marvin Aliviado Rodriquez, Donald Norman Spitz, Joe Rey Naquila Dumandan
  • Patent number: 7887045
    Abstract: A method for dynamically lifting an elevator includes picking a sheet from a stack to feed to a media process where the stack is on a platform that can be lifted by an elevator, performing the media process, sensing a top of the stack to detect presence or absence of the stack at a media home position, sensing the top of the stack to detect presence or absence of the stack on the platform, sensing the platform to detect its presence or absence at a maximum elevator level, and indexing the stack at least once by lifting the platform through a given distance, during the media process and not during picking a sheet, unless presence of the top of the stack at the media home position is sensed or absence of media sheets on the elevator platform is sensed or presence of the elevator platform at the maximum elevator level is sensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas Andagan Baena, Jr., William Paul Cook, Robert Ryan Fresnoza Cruz, Irvin Langit Libres, Jake Tia Pia, Jason Lee Rowe, Kim Limpahan Balahan, Stacey Edward Balch, Daniel Paul Cahill
  • Patent number: 7766320
    Abstract: A media handling system includes a platform, a bin supporting the platform below and for undergoing movement toward and away from a sheet feeding position, a first motion transmitting assembly coupled between the platform and bin and tailored to counterbalance the weight of the platform and any stack such that as the weight decreases the platform is lifted toward the sheet feeding position to maintain the stack top below a lower limit position thereof, a control mechanism to sense the position of the stack top relative to a given range between the lower limit position to an upper home position, and a second motion transmitting assembly drivingly coupled to the platform via the first motion transmitting assembly and responsive to the control mechanism sensing to cause the first motion transmitting assembly to further lift the platform to and maintain the stack top position within the given range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas Andagan Baena, Jr., Kim Limpahan Balahan, Stacey Edward Balch, Daniel Paul Cahill, William Paul Cook, Robert Ryan Fresnoza Cruz, Irvin Langit Libres, Jake Tia Pia, Jason Lee Rowe
  • Publication number: 20100038844
    Abstract: A media handling system includes a platform, a bin supporting the platform below and for undergoing movement toward and away from a sheet feeding position, a first motion transmitting assembly coupled between the platform and bin and tailored to counterbalance the weight of the platform and any stack such that as the weight decreases the platform is lifted toward the sheet feeding position to maintain the stack top below a lower limit position thereof, a control mechanism to sense the position of the stack top relative to a given range between the lower limit position to an upper home position, and a second motion transmitting assembly drivingly coupled to the platform via the first motion transmitting assembly and responsive to the control mechanism sensing to cause the first motion transmitting assembly to further lift the platform to and maintain the stack top position within the given range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2008
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Inventors: Douglas Andagan Baena, JR., Kim Limpahan Balahan, Stacey Edward Batch, Daniel Paul Cahill, William Paul Cook, Robert Ryan Fresnoza Cruz, Irvin Langt Libres, Jake Tia Pia, Jason Lee Rowe
  • Publication number: 20100013143
    Abstract: A method for dynamically lifting an elevator includes picking a sheet from a stack to feed to a media process where the stack is on a platform that can be lifted by an elevator, performing the media process, sensing a top of the stack to detect presence or absence of the stack at a media home position, sensing the top of the stack to detect presence or absence of the stack on the platform, sensing the platform to detect its presence or absence at a maximum elevator level, and indexing the stack at least once by lifting the platform through a given distance, during the media process and not during picking a sheet, unless presence of the top of the stack at the media home position is sensed or absence of media sheets on the elevator platform is sensed or presence of the elevator platform at the maximum elevator level is sensed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2008
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Inventors: Douglas Andagan Baena, Jr., William Paul Cook, Robert Ryan Fresnoza Cruz, Irvin Langit Libres, Jake Tia Pia, Jason Lee Rowe, Kim Limpahan Balahan, Stacey Edward Baich, Daniel Paul Cahill