Patents by Inventor Joan Manel Garcia

Joan Manel Garcia 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: 7207640
    Abstract: When condition of a printing element (e.g. inkjet nozzle) changes, essentially full mask rows invoking the element are redone from scratch, best so as to fully satisfy pixel-grid neighbor conditions. This is faster than redoing a whole mask as in prior popup or precook /reheat methods, and yields better printouts than prior row-by-row mask revision (e.g. directly replacing a weak nozzle by a good one across whole rows). This method is best independent of prior mask versions, and uses no prebuilt matrix of backup/alternate entries. The number of rows redone is typically 7% to 14% below a nominal/baseline value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Santiago Garcia Reyero, Joan-Manel Garcia, Francesc Subirada
  • Publication number: 20060164688
    Abstract: One aspect of the method/apparatus finds, for each input-image pixel, an “offset weighted average” of neighboring-pixel interactions—and uses the averages to make a final image. Another aspect assumes a value for each pixel, to use in a final rendered image form—and, at each in a series of approximations, determines whether to change the value, and finds a probabilistic weight to help determine. Yet another finds, for each pixel, a numerical representation of neighboring-pixel interactions—and establishes a distance cutoff for use in defining “neighbor”, and uses the representation to decide whether to change color values. Still another finds a desired or ideal number of print passes, and adapts the number of passes actually used to the found number. Another combines halftoning and printmasking into one procedure and prints images prepared thereby. Another integrates halftoning and image filtering, to obtain esthetic visual effects, into one procedure—and prints images thus prepared.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2005
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Inventors: Alejandro Manuel de Pena, Santiago Garcia-Reyero, Joan-Manel Garcia
  • Publication number: 20060109294
    Abstract: When condition of a printing element (e.g. inkjet nozzle) changes, essentially full mask rows invoking the element are redone from scratch, best so as to fully satisfy pixel-grid neighbor conditions. This is faster than redoing a whole mask as in prior popup or precook/reheat methods, and yields better printouts than prior row-by-row mask revision (e.g. directly replacing a weak nozzle by a good one across whole rows). This method is best independent of prior mask versions, and uses no prebuilt matrix of backup/alternate entries. The number of rows redone is typically 7% to 14% below a nominal/baseline value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Santiago Garcia-Reyero, Joan-Manel Garcia, Francesc Subirada
  • Patent number: 6862109
    Abstract: A program with complete conditions for a usable mask yields a unitary mask, each try. One mask pattern is used throughout an image, but may be “tiled”. Preferably the program, for given mask position, expresses favorability of several candidate pass numbers as a “neighborhood constraint” in the form of a weight; distills the weights into one weight for each pass number; based on that, chooses a number for the position; and iterates for all positions. Many preferences are very useful, e. g. automatically balancing randomness vs. determinism, and several generalized relative notations. Another invention facet uses an input text file of mask constraints; a program reads constraints from the file, applies them, forms a mask and stores/uses it. Another reprocesses a mask for best image quality, fixing its own imperfections of first-round mask forming.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Joan Manel Garcia, Matt Bonner, Mark Hickman, Josep Maria Serra
  • Patent number: 6788432
    Abstract: A shingle mask has width mismatched to maximum-eye-sensitivity spatial frequency at reading distance or closer, so the mask is tiled with minimal patterning. A second invention facet forms a grid of optimum width—it corresponds to maximum sensitivity only if seen from much farther than reading distance. A third facet forms a 2D mask with width 0.25 to 2 inches, better 0.375 to 1.5, ideally 0.5 to 1 (progressively further from maximum sensitivity; as further increases help little, this enables bandfree printing without very large masks). A fourth facet optimizes width in terms of distance in the image, for aesthetics, speed and economy. Another facet automatically forms a mask that time-varies nozzle-use modulation. Another prints nontext images by a multinozzle pen, modulating use; still others by plural pens each with a multinozzle array, refraining from use of certain nozzles e.g. to simulate dynamic pen staggering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Joan Manel Garcia, Josep Maria Serra, William J. Allen
  • Publication number: 20030169441
    Abstract: A program with complete conditions for a usable mask yields a unitary mask, each try. One mask pattern is used throughout an image, but may be “tiled”. Preferably the program, for given mask position, expresses favorability of several candidate pass numbers as a “neighborhood constraint” in the form of a weight; distills the weights into one weight for each pass number; based on that, chooses a number for the position; and iterates for all positions. Many preferences are very useful, e.g. automatically balancing randomness vs. determinism, and several generalized relative notations. Another invention facet uses an input text file of mask constraints; a program reads constraints from the file, applies them, forms a mask and stores/uses it. Another reprocesses a mask for best image quality, fixing its own imperfections of first-round mask forming.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2003
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Inventors: Joan Manel Garcia, Matt Bonner, Mark Hickman, Josep Maria Serra
  • Publication number: 20030090687
    Abstract: The present invention introduces such refinement. Before proceeding to a relatively rigorous description or definition, this section offers some informal comments that are for orientation only and should not be taken as defining the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 1998
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventors: JOAN MANEL GARCIA, JOAN CARLES VIVES, GONZALO GASTON, JOSEP MARIA SERRA
  • Patent number: 6542258
    Abstract: A program with complete conditions for a usable mask yields a unitary mask, each try. One mask pattern is used throughout an image, but may be “tiled”. Preferably the program, for given mask position, expresses favorability of several candidate pass numbers as a “neighborhood constraint” in the form of a weight; distills the weights into one weight for each pass number; based on that, chooses a number for the position; and iterates for all positions. Many preferences are very useful, e.g. automatically balancing randomness vs. determinism, and several generalized relative notations. Another invention facet uses an input text file of mask constraints; a program reads constraints from the file, applies them, forms a mask and stores/uses it. Another reprocesses a mask for best image quality, fixing its own imperfections of first-round mask forming.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Joan Manel Garcia, Matt Bonner, Mark Hickman, Josep Maria Serra
  • Patent number: 6076913
    Abstract: An ink jet printing system comprises multiple print cartridges each containing a different ink and having a plurality of printhead nozzle arrays scanning across printing media in a printing zone. After a specified amount of ink has been dispensed, an ink jet printhead carriage is moved to a refill station for ink replenishment. A label on a print head service module displays encoded visual indicia which are sensed by an optical sensor on the ink jet printhead carriage. The optical sensor is used to read pre-encoded information as well as on the fly information which is recorded on a label when the carriage moves along a traverse path to the printhead service station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Joan Manel Garcia, Brian Canfield, Jesus Garcia, Joan Carles Vives, Gonzalo Gaston