Patents by Inventor John Philip Bolash
John Philip Bolash 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: 7049620Abstract: A method of correcting for sensitivity variation of media sensors includes determining a first signal level corresponding to a first calibration media having a first glossiness; determining a second signal level corresponding to a second calibration media having a second glossiness, the second glossiness being greater than the first glossiness; and determining a corrected normalized signal level ratio of an unknown media based on the first signal level of the first calibration media and the second signal level of the second calibration media.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Mahesan Chelvayohan, Patrick Laurence Kroger
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Patent number: 6914684Abstract: Media manipulation and sensing apparatuses having a media type detector and method for media type detection, wherein non-linear characteristics of light sensors used for measuring a media type are compensated for by adjusting for the light flux capability of one of the sensors to be greater than the light flux capability of another sensor, such that the ratio between the two sensors accurately represents the glossiness of an illuminated media. An algorithm technique is applied such that a value for a detected sensor signal, which falls in a non-linear range of a sensor characteristic curve, is extrapolated to a value that corresponds to a position on a projection of a linear portion of the sensor characteristic curve, and thereby measuring the glossiness based on the extrapolated sensor signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Mahesan Chelvayohan
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Patent number: 6900449Abstract: A media type sensing method for an imaging apparatus includes the steps of changing a light intensity of a light source by changing a drive signal, while monitoring for an output change of a comparator; determining a drive signal value of the drive signal at a point of detection of the output change; and correlating the drive signal value to a specific media type.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Mahesan Chelvayohan, Patrick Laurence Kroger
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Publication number: 20040135106Abstract: A media type sensing method for an imaging apparatus includes the steps of changing a light intensity of a light source by changing a drive signal, while monitoring for an output change of a comparator; determining a drive signal value of the drive signal at a point of detection of the output change; and correlating the drive signal value to a specific media type.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Mahesan Chelvayohan, Patrick Laurence Kroger
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Patent number: 6742866Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus forms a printed image on a print medium based on image data. The apparatus includes an ink jet print head having ink ejection nozzles in a nozzle array. Ink is ejected from the nozzles and onto the print medium as the print head scans across the print medium in a scan direction, thereby forming the image on the print medium. The nozzle array on the print head includes a first substantially columnar array of nozzles aligned with a print medium advance direction which is perpendicular to the scan direction. The first array has a first upper subarray pair that includes a first upper left and a first upper right subarray of nozzles. The first upper left and a first upper right subarrays each include a substantially linear arrangement of n number of nozzles having equal nozzle-to-nozzle spacings. The nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper right subarray is equivalent to the nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper left subarray.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, John Philip Bolash, Randall David Mayo, George Keith Parish
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Patent number: 6565191Abstract: A method for reducing visual printing defects produced by an ink jet printer includes the steps of providing a first printhead nozzle array spaced apart from a second printhead nozzle array in a main scan direction; defining a plurality of rasters for scanning during a first unidirectional scan of the first printhead nozzle array and the second printhead nozzle array; and printing on a print medium with both the first printhead nozzle array and the second printhead nozzle array to form printing lines traced along at least a portion of the plurality of rasters during the first unidirectional scan, wherein the first printhead nozzle array is controlled to print in a first shingling pattern and the second printhead nozzle array is controlled to print in a second shingling pattern.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Michael Anthony Marra, III, Randall David Mayo
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Publication number: 20030076381Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus forms a printed image on a print medium based on image data. The apparatus includes an ink jet print head having ink ejection nozzles in a nozzle array. Ink is ejected from the nozzles and onto the print medium as the print head scans across the print medium in a scan direction, thereby forming the image on the print medium. The nozzle array on the print head includes a first substantially columnar array of nozzles aligned with a print medium advance direction which is perpendicular to the scan direction. The first array has a first upper subarray pair that includes a first upper left and a first upper right subarray of nozzles. The first upper left and a first upper right subarrays each include a substantially linear arrangement of n number of nozzles having equal nozzle-to-nozzle spacings. The nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper right subarray is equivalent to the nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper left subarray.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, John Philip Bolash, Randall David Mayo, George Keith Parish
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Patent number: 6502920Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus forms a printed image on a print medium based on image data. The apparatus includes an ink jet print head having ink ejection nozzles in a nozzle array. Ink is ejected from the nozzles and onto the print medium as the print head scans across the print medium in a scan direction, thereby forming the image on the print medium. The nozzle array on the print head includes a first substantially columnar array of nozzles aligned with a print medium advance direction which is perpendicular to the scan direction. The first array has a first upper subarray pair that includes a first upper left and a first upper right subarray of nozzles. The first upper left and a first upper right subarrays each include a substantially linear arrangement of n number of nozzles having equal nozzle-to-nozzle spacings. The nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper right subarray is equivalent to the nozzle-to-nozzle spacing in the first upper left subarray.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, IncInventors: Frank Edward Anderson, John Philip Bolash, Randall David Mayo, George Keith Parish
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Patent number: 6450607Abstract: The invention provides a method for aligning multiple color ink jet printheads to provide ink droplet placement within about {fraction (1/600)} inch of desired droplet location. The method includes providing an ink jet printer containing a printhead carriage for retaining a black ink printhead and a multi-color ink printhead thereon. The black ink printhead contains a black ink pen and the color ink printhead preferably contains at least two pens for providing droplets of ink on a print media. A color pen is selected to provide reference vertical and horizontal alignment patterns rather than using a black pen as the reference color. This enables a smaller error for alignment than provided with conventional alignment patterns.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Jim Dal Freeze, Duane Edward Norris
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Patent number: 6299274Abstract: The invention described in the specification relates to an apparatus for supplying electrical information to a printer controller in order to identify the one or more cartridges installed in a printer. The apparatus comprises a carriage which is laterally translatable relative to the movement of print media through the printer, carriage translation means, and a replaceable cartridge attached to the carriage. The apparatus further comprises an indicia device which is attached to the replaceable cartridge and which has optically readable indicia thereon containing encoded information which contains information identifying the type of cartridge installed in the printer. The apparatus also includes an optical code reader which reads and transmits the encoded information to a printer controller as the cartridge moves in a lateral direction relative to the code reader.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Mark Joseph Edwards, Edmund Hulin James, III, George Keith Parish
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Patent number: 6183063Abstract: The specification describes a printer containing an angled printer cartridge and a method for printing using the cartridge. The printer is an ink jet printer which includes a print media movement device for moving a print media having through the printer along a print media path and a printer cartridge attached to the printer at an angle between 0° and 90° relative to an axis perpendicular to an axis along the direction of the media path through the printer. The printer cartridge has a length sufficient to print substantially the entire width of the printed width across the print media and contains a plurality of printheads along at least a portion of the length thereof, each printhead having one or more nozzle arrays. During a printing operation, only a portion of the printheads along the length of the cartridge are activated thus, reducing power consumption during printing.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Michael Clark Campbell, Thomas Jon Eade
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Patent number: 6161915Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for providing information to a printer controller in order to identify the type of printer cartridge installed in a thermal ink jet printer. The apparatus includes a printer cable containing a set of electrically-conductive wires connected to contacts in a printer cable connector. The contacts of the printer cable connector make physical connection to an identification circuit on the printer cartridge. The identification circuit includes an electrical conductor which is at an electrical reference potential. When none, or one or more contacts on the cable connector are in electrical contact with the electrical conductor of the identification circuit, a signal corresponding to the identification of the printer cartridge is produced which is used by the printer controller to determine the type of printer cartridge installed in the printer.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, IncInventors: John Philip Bolash, Mark Joseph Edwards, Edmund Hulin James, III, George Keith Parish, David Howard White
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Patent number: 6151041Abstract: The invention described in the specification relates to an ink jet printer with multiple print heads that allows for the less restrictive installation of print head cartridges. The print head carriers are designed so that any of a variety of different types of print head cartridges can be inserted into any of the print head carriers. When image data is received, the ink jet printer's processor determines the appropriate type of print head cartridge that should be used to print the image data. Information electronically stored on the print head cartridges in the form of a read-only memory (ROM), bar code, or optical LED's, identifies the type of each print head cartridge. The printer processor examines this identification information on the installed print head cartridges to determine if one of the print head carriers contains the desired type of print head cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Darell Dean Cronch, Paul Harrington, III
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Patent number: 6137502Abstract: An ink jet print head has first nozzles of a first diameter for ejecting droplets of ink having a first mass, and second nozzles of a second diameter for ejecting droplets of ink having a second mass. The first diameter is larger than the second diameter, and the first mass is larger than the second mass. First and second heater-switch pairs are connected in parallel on a substrate of the print head. The first heater-switch pairs include first heaters adjacent corresponding first nozzles, and the second heater-switch pairs include second heaters adjacent corresponding second nozzles. The first and second heaters are composed of electrically resistive material occupying first and second heater areas on the substrate. The first heater-switch pairs also include first switching devices connected in series with the first heaters, with each first switching device developing a first switching device voltage drop as a first electrical current flows through.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, John Philip Bolash, Robert Wilson Cornell, George Keith Parish
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Patent number: 6081280Abstract: Method and apparatus for inhibiting electrically induced ink build-up on flexible, integrated circuit connecting leads, for thermal ink jet printer heads is disclosed, and relates to a thermal ink jet printer having a print head comprising an integrated circuit chip, a nozzle plate including a plurality of ink ejecting nozzles therein and overlying a heater resistor for each of the nozzles. Each of the associated heater resistors has associated active circuitry on the chip. On the chip there are a plurality of auxiliary functions requiring power, for example a substrate (silicon chip) heater, a shift register containing print head identification, fault detection circuit connections, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Thomas Jon Eade, Mark Joseph Edwards, Bruce David Gibson
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Patent number: 6068366Abstract: The invention is directed to a method of printing on a print medium wherein a relocation error is induced in a paper transport system so as to randomize, bias, or redistribute harmonic errors associated with the paper transport system. The print medium is advanced in the ink jet printer in an advance direction to a registration location using the paper transport system. A first subset of an addressable set of ink emitting orifices in the printhead are used to print on the print medium at the registration location. The print medium is then moved in a reverse direction a predetermined distance. The print medium is again advanced in the advance direction and relocated at the registration location using the paper transport system. A second subset of the addressable set of ink emitting orifices in the printhead are used to print on the relocated print medium at the registration location.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Edmund Holin James, III
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Patent number: 6017112Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus is provided comprising a print cartridge including a heater chip and a nozzle plate coupled to the heater chip. The heater chip has first, second, third and fourth heating elements, and the nozzle plate has a plurality of primary and secondary nozzles. The primary nozzles include first and second nozzles positioned in first and second nozzle plate columns and the secondary nozzles include third and fourth nozzles positioned in third and fourth nozzle plate columns. Each of the nozzles has one of the heating elements associated therewith for generating energy to discharge ink therefrom. The apparatus further includes a driver circuit, electrically coupled to the print cartridge, for applying firing pulses to the heating elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, John Philip Bolash, Thomas Jon Eade, Lawrence Russell Steward
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Patent number: 5997130Abstract: Apparatus and a method for printer size reduction moves a carrier with print element through a carrier displacement field containing two acceleration ramp area subportions on opposite sides of a print line subportion. The acceleration ramp subportions are of different lengths. A first subportion permits acceleration of the print element to substantially all of a first lower print element speed. The second subportion permits acceleration of the print element to less than substantially all of a second higher print element speed. The overall field size is reduced, but functions effectively for uni-directional printing at the first (letter mode) speed and bi-directional printing at the second (draft mode) speed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Edmund Hulin James, III
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Patent number: 5971518Abstract: The invention is directed to a method of printing on a print medium using an ink jet printer. The ink jet printer includes a printhead assembly having a plurality of ink emitting nozzles. Ink is jetted onto the print medium from the printhead assembly during a first mode of operation using a first available set of the nozzles. Ink is jetted onto the print medium from the printhead assembly during a second mode of operation using a second available set of the nozzles, dependent upon a physical operating parameter of the ink jet printer. The second available set of nozzles has a smaller number of the nozzles than the first available set of nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Stephen Kelly Cunnagin, Thomas Jon Eade, Scott Michael Heydinger, Timothy John Rademacher
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Patent number: 5970221Abstract: A printer system and method with reduced memory. A first memory, a second memory, a third memory, and a device which converts image description data to bitmap data, compresses the bitmap data, prints the compressed bitmap data and controls the printing system. The system and method senses when the end of a swath of image description data is stored in the first memory or when the first memory is full, causing a conversion of the image description data to bitmap data. The bitmap data is stored in the second memory. The bitmap data in the second memory is compressed, and the compressed bitmap data is stored in the third memory. When the third memory means is full, the compressed bitmap data is printed. The memory capacity of each of the first, second, and third memories is variable, while the overall cumulative capacity of the first, second and third memories is held constant.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Bolash, Thomas Jon Eade