Patents by Inventor John Joseph Kraseski
John Joseph Kraseski 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: 10133203Abstract: A method for producing core shell toner for electrophotography according to one embodiment, includes surface treating the outer surface of a core shell toner particle with a alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons using a hydrolytic deposition process after the core shell toner particle is fully formed. This method results in the bonding of the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons to the outer surface of the core shell toner particle. In an alternative method, the outer surface of the toner is surface treated with the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon solution and then fused to form toner particles. The alkoxysilane hydrocarbon surface treated core shell toner also can be mixed with magnetic carrier beads to form a developer mix to be used in a dual component development electrophotographic printer.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2018Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Danielle Renee Ashley, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, Ashley Schafer Grant, Cory Nathan Hammond, Rick Owen Jones, John Joseph Kraseski, Jing X Sun
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Patent number: 10133202Abstract: A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including a first polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core that includes a second polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell and an alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons that are bonded to the outer surface of the shell using a hydrolytic deposition process. This successful alkoxysilane hydrocarbon surface treatment on the outer surface of the toner particle results in attaining a desirable charge stability in hot and humid environments and ultimately improving the quality of the toner, especially by reducing toner dusting, toner fuming and ultra-fine particles generation.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2018Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Danielle Renee Ashley, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, Ashley Schafer Grant, Cory Nathan Hammond, Rick Owen Jones, John Joseph Kraseski, Jing X Sun
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Publication number: 20180143554Abstract: A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including a first polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core that includes a second polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell and an alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons that are bonded to the outer surface of the shell using a hydrolytic deposition process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: DANIELLE RENEE ASHLEY, LIGIA AURA BEJAT, MICHAEL JAMES BENSING, ASHLEY SCHAFER GRANT, CORY NATHAN HAMMOND, RICK OWEN JONES, JOHN JOSEPH KRASESKI, JING X SUN
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Publication number: 20180143556Abstract: A method for producing core shell toner for electrophotography according to one embodiment, includes surface treating the outer surface of a core shell toner particle with a alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons using a hydrolytic deposition process after the core shell toner particle is fully formed. This method results in the bonding of the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons to the outer surface of the core shell toner particle. In an alternative method, the outer surface of the toner is surface treated with the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon solution and then fused to form toner particles. The alkoxysilane hydrocarbon surface treated core shell toner also can be mixed with magnetic carrier beads to form a developer mix to be used in a dual component development electrophotographic printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: DANIELLE RENEE ASHLEY, LIGIA AURA BEJAT, MICHAEL JAMES BENSING, ASHLEY SCHAFER GRANT, CORY NATHAN HAMMOND, RICK OWEN JONES, JOHN JOSEPH KRASESKI, JING X. SUN
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Patent number: 9910377Abstract: A method for producing core shell toner for electrophotography according to one embodiment, includes surface treating the outer surface of a core shell toner particle with a alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons using a hydrolytic deposition process after the core shell toner particle is fully formed. This method results in the bonding of the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons to the outer surface of the core shell toner particle. In an alternative method, the outer surface of the toner is surface treated with the alkoxysilane hydrocarbon solution and then fused to form toner particles. The alkoxysilane hydrocarbon surface treated core shell toner also can be mixed with magnetic carrier beads to form a developer mix to be used in a dual component development electrophotographic printer.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Danielle Renee Ashley, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, Ashley Schafer Grant, Cory Nathan Hammond, Rick Owen Jones, John Joseph Kraseski, Jing X Sun
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Patent number: 9910376Abstract: A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including a first polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core that includes a second polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell and an alkoxysilane hydrocarbon or combination of different alkoxysilane hydrocarbons that are bonded to the outer surface of the shell using a hydrolytic deposition process. This successful alkoxysilane hydrocarbon surface treatment on the outer surface of the toner particle results in attaining a desirable charge stability in hot and humid environments and ultimately improving the quality of the toner, especially by reducing toner dusting, toner fuming and ultra-fine particles generation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Danielle Renee Ashley, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, Ashley Schafer Grant, Cory Nathan Hammond, Rick Owen Jones, John Joseph Kraseski, Jing X Sun
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Patent number: 9671709Abstract: A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including a first polymer binder, a second polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core and includes a third polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell. The first and third polymer binders are different amorphous polyester resins. The second polymer binder is a crystalline polyester resin and acts as a plasticizing agent in the core. The borax coupling agent assists in adhering the shell to the outer surface of the core. Optionally, the toner of the present invention may be finished with a set of extra particulate additives.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2013Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Jing Sun, Kasturi Rangan Srinivasan, John Joseph Kraseski, Trent Duane Peter, Walter Mychajlowski, Tao Yu
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Publication number: 20160154333Abstract: A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including a first polymer binder, a second polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core and includes a third polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell. The first and third polymer binders are different amorphous polyester resins. The second polymer binder is a crystalline polyester resin and acts as a plasticizing agent in the core. The borax coupling agent assists in adhering the shell to the outer surface of the core. Optionally, the toner of the present invention may be finished with a set of extra particulate additives.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2013Publication date: June 2, 2016Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Jing Sun, Kasturi Rangan Srinivasan, John Joseph Kraseski, Trent Duane Peter, Walter Mychajlowski, Tao Yu
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Publication number: 20150064619Abstract: An emulsion aggregation toner formulation for electrophotography and a method for preparation thereof. The emulsion aggregation toner formulation includes a polyester resin emulsion formed using an extruded polyester binder resin. The extruded polyester binder resin is formed using a plurality of pre-emulsified crosslinked polyester binder resins. Further, the emulsion aggregation toner formulation comprises at least one colorant dispersion and a wax dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Michael James Bensing, Craig Michael Bertelsen, John Joseph Kraseski, Bryan Patrick Livengood, Jing X. Sun, Vincent Wen-Hwa Tang
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Patent number: 8895220Abstract: An emulsion aggregation toner formulation for electrophotography and a method for preparation thereof. The emulsion aggregation toner formulation includes a polyester resin emulsion formed using an extruded polyester binder resin having a broad molecular weight distribution. The extruded polyester binder resin is formed using a plurality of polyester binder resins. Further, the emulsion aggregation toner formulation comprises at least one colorant dispersion and a wax dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Michael James Bensing, Craig Michael Bartelsen, John Joseph Kraseski, Bryan Patrick Livengood, Jing X. Sun, Vincent Wen-Hwa Ting
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Publication number: 20130344434Abstract: An emulsion aggregation toner formulation for electrophotography and a method for preparation thereof. The emulsion aggregation toner formulation includes a polyester resin emulsion formed using an extruded polyester binder resin having a broad molecular weight distribution. The extruded polyester binder resin is formed using a plurality of polyester binder resins. Further, the emulsion aggregation toner formulation comprises at least one colorant dispersion and a wax dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Michael James Bensing, Craig Michael Bartelsen, John Joseph Kraseski, Bryan Patrick Livengood, Jing X. Sun, Vincent Wen-Hwa Ting
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Patent number: 8552141Abstract: A hyper-branched polyester and a method of making the same having a tri-functional monomer A3, a di-functional monomer B2 and a mono-functional monomer C1 having a monomer ratio of A3:B2:C1 from about 1:0.2:2 to about 1:1.4:0.2 for use in a chemically processed electrophotographic toner providing a lower fusing temperature. In one form, the hyper-branched polyester includes a tri-hydroxy monomer, a di-acid and its derivatives, and a mono-acid and its derivatives. In other forms, a substituted anhydride and a long chain hydrocarbon carboxylic acid and its derivatives may also be included in the di-functional monomer.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Charles Edward Akers, Jr., Michael James Bensing, John Joseph Kraseski, Claudia Alexandra Marin, Jing X. Sun
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Patent number: 8551681Abstract: An emulsion aggregation toner formulation for electrophotography and a method for preparation thereof. The emulsion aggregation toner formulation includes a polyester resin emulsion formed using an extruded polyester binder resin having a broad molecular weight distribution. The extruded polyester binder resin is formed using a plurality of polyester binder resins. Further, the emulsion aggregation toner formulation comprises at least one colorant dispersion and a wax dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Michael James Bensing, Craig Michael Bertelsen, John Joseph Kraseski, Bryan Patrick Livengood, Jing X. Sun, Vincent Wen-Hwa Ting
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Publication number: 20110136053Abstract: A hyper-branched polyester and a method of making the same having a tri-functional monomer A3, a di-functional monomer B2 and a mono-functional monomer C1 having a monomer ratio of A3:B2:C1 from about 1:0.2:2 to about 1:1.4:0.2 for use in a chemically processed electrophotographic toner providing a lower fusing temperature. In one form, the hyper-branched polyester includes a tri-hydroxy monomer, a di-acid and its derivatives, and a mono-acid and its derivatives. In other forms, a substituted anhydride and a long chain hydrocarbon carboxylic acid and its derivatives may also be included in the di-functional monomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Charles Edward Akers, JR., Michael James Bensing, John Joseph Kraseski, Claudia Alexandra Marin, Jing X. Sun
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Patent number: 7923191Abstract: The present disclosure relates to chemically processed toner. The toner may be prepared by an emulsion aggregation method by forming a polyester dispersion wherein the polyester has an acid value of about 5 to about 50 and a particle size of about 50 to about 500 nanometers. The polyester dispersion may then be combined with a pigment and/or release agent dispersion wherein the pigment and/or release agent dispersion may contain a dispersant. This may then be followed by heating and recovering agglomerated toner particles wherein the toner particles may have a mean particle size of about 3 to about 15 microns and an average degree of circularity of between about 0.90 to about 1.0.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Craig Michael Bertelsen, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, John Joseph Kraseski, Matthew T. Martinkovic, Jing X. Sun
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Publication number: 20100062359Abstract: An emulsion aggregation toner formulation for electrophotography and a method for preparation thereof. The emulsion aggregation toner formulation includes a polyester resin emulsion formed using an extruded polyester binder resin having a broad molecular weight distribution. The extruded polyester binder resin is formed using a plurality of polyester binder resins. Further, the emulsion aggregation toner formulation comprises at least one colorant dispersion and a wax dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Michael James Bensing, Craig Michael Bertelsen, John Joseph Kraseski, Bryan Patrick Livengood, Jing X. Sun, Vincent Wen-Hwa Ting
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Publication number: 20090280425Abstract: Black toner formulations for electrophotography. The black toner formulations include an optimum concentration of one or more black colorants. Further, the black toner formulation includes either a polymeric dispersant, a binder, a wax, or combinations thereof. The one or more black colorants exhibit a low absorption in near infrared spectrum ranging from a wavelength of about 700 nanometers (nm) to a wavelength of about 1100 nm. Moreover, the black toner formulations exhibit a bulk toner powder reflectivity of greater than about 8 percent and less than about 60 percent, at a wavelength of about 940 nm, for toner particles having sizes ranging from about 5.5 to about 10 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Gary Allen Denton, John Joseph Kraseski, Jing X. Sun
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Publication number: 20090029282Abstract: The present disclosure relates to chemically processed toner. The toner may be prepared by an emulsion aggregation method by forming a polyester dispersion wherein the polyester has an acid value of about 5 to about 50 and a particle size of about 50 to about 500 nanometers. The polyester dispersion may then be combined with a pigment and/or release agent dispersion wherein the pigment and/or release agent dispersion may contain a dispersant. This may then be followed by heating and recovering agglomerated toner particles wherein the toner particles may have a mean particle size of about 3 to about 15 microns and an average degree of circularity of between about 0.90 to about 1.0.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Craig Michael Bertelsen, Ligia Aura Bejat, Michael James Bensing, John Joseph Kraseski, Matthew T. Martinkovic, Jing X. Sun