Patents by Inventor John B. Condon
John B. Condon 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: 8904283Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating and associating meta-data with a final form presentation datastream document where the meta-data is structured in accordance with the datastream component architectures. Meta-data objects (“MDOs”) are architected as components of a presentation document and thus are well defined to allow applications to reliably access and process the meta-data contained therein. The MDOs may be associated with other components of the document and are architected to be extensible and flexible while still adhering to an architectural structure. The MDOs may be descriptive (no affect in document presentation) or operational (affects document presentation if processed). Standard types of MDOs may include XML standard information, JDF standard information, PWG standard information, and digital signature information. A variety of standard categories further define typical meta-data forms and applications thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Production Print Solutions LLCInventors: John B. Condon, Reinhard H. Hohensee, Harry R. Lewis, Scott D. Mastie, Charles M. Sauer, David E. Stone, Howard L. Turetzky, Douglas I. Ward
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Patent number: 7973974Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters is disclosed. The present invention on-the-fly directly measures a media characteristic parameter and performs real-time print modification in response thereto. The measured characteristic parameters include paper texture and composition, as well as adhesion and penetration of print. The modification of print in response to these measured parameters may allow a customer to maintain observed print quality with lower-cost materials. Adjustments may include the addition of coating, hot rolling, or adjustment of toner concentration. Measured parameters may include mottle, paper texture, and bleed through.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Infoprintsolutions Company, LLCInventors: Jennifer Quirin Trelewicz, Joan LaVerne Michell, Ravishankar Rao, John B. Condon, David Joseph Shields
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Publication number: 20100241952Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating and associating meta-data with a final form presentation datastream document where the meta-data is structured in accordance with the datastream component architectures. Meta-data objects (“MDOs”) are architected as components of a presentation document and thus are well defined to allow applications to reliably access and process the meta-data contained therein. The MDOs may be associated with other components of the document and are architected to be extensible and flexible while still adhering to an architectural structure. The MDOs may be descriptive (no affect in document presentation) or operational (affects document presentation if processed). Standard types of MDOs may include XML standard information, JDF standard information, PWG standard information, and digital signature information. A variety of standard categories further define typical meta-data forms and applications thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: John B. Condon, Reinhard H. Hohensee, Harry R. Lewis, Scott D. Mastie, Charles M. Sauer, David E. Stone, Howard L. Turetzky, Douglas I. Ward
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Patent number: 7756865Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating and associating meta-data with a final form presentation datastream document where the meta-data is structured in accordance with the datastream component architectures. Meta-data objects (“MDOs”) are architected as components of a presentation document and thus are well defined to allow applications to reliably access and process the meta-data contained therein. The MDOs may be associated with other components of the document and are architected to be extensible and flexible while still adhering to an architectural structure. The MDOs may be descriptive (no affect in document presentation) or operational (affects document presentation if processed). Standard types of MDOs may include XML standard information, JDF standard information, PWG standard information, and digital signature information. A variety of standard categories further define typical meta-data forms and applications thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Infoprint Solutions Company, LLCInventors: John B. Condon, Reinhard H. Hohensee, Harry R. Lewis, Scott D. Mastie, Charles M. Sauer, David E. Stone, Howard L. Turetzky, Douglas I. Ward
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Patent number: 7710604Abstract: A method and system for providing a halftoned image is disclosed. The method and system comprise scaling the halftoned image by performing pel repetition utilizing an error diffusion algorithm such that artifacts are minimized. According a system and method in accordance with the present invention performs pel repetition using error diffusion technology, so that any resulting “artifacts” are realized as high-frequency image addition, making them much less visible. A system and method in accordance with the present invention provides adjustability in the computational complexity of the scaling, so that quality can be traded off continuously against the amount of processing power required.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Infoprint Solutions Company, LLCInventors: John B. Condon, Mikel J. Stanich, Jennifer Q. Trelewicz, John T. Varga
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Publication number: 20090027729Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters is disclosed. The present invention on-the-fly directly measures a media characteristic parameter and performs real-time print modification in response thereto. The measured characteristic parameters include paper texture and composition, as well as adhesion and penetration of print. The modification of print in response to these measured parameters may allow a customer to maintain observed print quality with lower-cost materials. Adjustments may include the addition of coating, hot rolling, or adjustment of toner concentration. Measured parameters may include mottle, paper texture, and bleed through.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jennifer Quirin Trelewicz, Joan LaVerne Micthell, Ravishankar Rao, John B. Condon, David Joseph Shields
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Publication number: 20080037047Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating and associating meta-data with a final form presentation datastream document where the meta-data is structured in accordance with the datastream component architectures. Meta-data objects (“MDOs”) are architected as components of a presentation document and thus are well defined to allow applications to reliably access and process the meta-data contained therein. The MDOs may be associated with other components of the document and are architected to be extensible and flexible while still adhering to an architectural structure. The MDOs may be descriptive (no affect in document presentation) or operational (affects document presentation if processed). Standard types of MDOs may include XML standard information, JDF standard information, PWG standard information, and digital signature information. A variety of standard categories further define typical meta-data forms and applications thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: John B. Condon, Reinhard H. Hohensee, Harry R. Lewis, Scott D. Mastie, Charles M. Sauer, David E. Stone, Howard L. Turetzky, Douglas I. Ward
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Patent number: 7184177Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters is disclosed. The present invention on-the-fly directly measures a media characteristic parameter and performs real-time print modification in response thereto. The measured characteristic parameters include paper texture and composition, as well as adhesion and penetration of print. The modification of print in response to these measured parameters may allow a customer to maintain observed print quality with lower-cost materials. Adjustments may include the addition of coating, hot rolling, or adjustment of toner concentration. Measured parameters may include mottle, paper texture, and bleed through.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jennifer Quirin Trelewicz, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, Ravishankar Rao, John B. Condon, David Joseph Shields
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Patent number: 7177441Abstract: We present a communication system which enables two or more parties to secretly communicate through an existing digital channel which has a primary function other than this secret communication. A first party receives a series of cover data sets, hides a certain amount of auxiliary data in the cover data sets, and then relays these cover data sets containing hidden data to a second party, aware of the hidden data. This second party may then extract the hidden data and either restore it to its original state (the state it was in before the first party received it) and send it along to its original intended destination, or may just simply extract the hidden auxiliary data. There exist a plethora of techniques for hiding auxiliary data in cover data, and any of these can be used for the hiding phase of the system. For example, in a JPEG cover data set, a Huffman table may be modified in such a way as to have no impact on the observable nature of the image, and several such schemes are presented here.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John B. Condon, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, Nenad Rijavec, Timothy James Trenary
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Patent number: 7085014Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for providing improved print quality regardless of media smoothness is disclosed. Information regarding the smoothness of media is ascertained and the information about the media smoothness is used in the generation of an output. A selectable halftone screen is used in the print device to provide different halftone screens for different media smoothness. The halftoning screens can be changed depending on the roughness of the media being used. Pre-defined halftone screens may be stored and selected for a range of media smoothness. The selection of the pre-defined halftones may be selected by the operator or may be selected automatically by the print device.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John B. Condon, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, David Joseph Shields
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Publication number: 20040109583Abstract: We present a communication system which enables two or more parties to secretly communicate through an existing digital channel which has a primary function other than this secret communication. A first party receives a series of cover data sets, hides a certain amount of auxiliary data in the cover data sets, and then relays these cover data sets containing hidden data to a second party, aware of the hidden data. This second party may then extract the hidden data and either restore it to its original state (the state it was in before the first party received it) and send it along to its original intended destination, or may just simply extract the hidden auxiliary data. There exist a plethora of techniques for hiding auxiliary data in cover data, and any of these can be used for the hiding phase of the system. For example, in a JPEG cover data set, a Huffman table may be modified in such a way as to have no impact on the observable nature of the image, and several such schemes are presented here.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: John B. Condon, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, Nenad Rijavec, Timothy James Trenary
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Publication number: 20020186416Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters is disclosed. The present invention on-the-fly directly measures a media characteristic parameter and performs real-time print modification in response thereto. The measured characteristic parameters include paper texture and composition, as well as adhesion and penetration of print. The modification of print in response to these measured parameters may allow a customer to maintain observed print quality with lower-cost materials. Adjustments may include the addition of coating, hot rolling, or adjustment of toner concentration. Measured parameters may include mottle, paper texture, and bleed through.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jennifer Quirin Trelewicz, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, Ravishankar Rao, John B. Condon, David Joseph Shields
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Publication number: 20020186415Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for providing improved print quality regardless of media smoothness is disclosed. Information regarding the smoothness of media is ascertained and the information about the media smoothness is used in the generation of an output. A selectable halftone screen is used in the print device to provide different halftone screens for different media smoothness. The halftoning screens can be changed depending on the roughness of the media being used. Pre-defined halftone screens may be stored and selected for a range of media smoothness. The selection of the pre-defined halftones may be selected by the operator or may be selected automatically by the print device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John B. Condon, Joan LaVerne Mitchell, David Joseph Shields