Patents by Inventor Joo Beng Koh
Joo Beng Koh 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: 9409419Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys, the first and second pulleys having respective first and second axes of rotation perpendicular with the media feed direction; and a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts. Each belt is independently laterally slidable along one of the first and second axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2013Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Memjet Technology LimitedInventors: Bill Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Patent number: 9302507Abstract: A method of transporting a print medium in a printer. The includes suctioning the print medium onto an upper surface of a plurality of moving belts. The print medium experiences greater suction at an upstream side of the belts relative to a downstream side of the belts, the upstream and downstream sides being defined relative to a media feed direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Memjet Technology LimitedInventors: William Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Publication number: 20150029281Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys; a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts; and a plurality of vacuum antechambers communicating with the vacuum chamber, each vacuum antechamber having a perimeter opening for suction engagement with print media, a length dimension of each perimeter opening extending longitudinally in the media feed direction. A first perimeter opening of a first vacuum antechamber positioned towards an upstream side of the vacuum belt assembly is shorter than a second perimeter opening of a second vacuum antechamber positioned towards a downstream side of the vacuum belt assembly. The upstream and downstream sides are defined with respect to the media feed direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: William Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Patent number: 8939574Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes a plurality of moving belt modules, each moving belt module including: a body having an internal chamber defining at least part of a vacuum chamber; a first pulley positioned at a first end of the body; a second pulley positioned at a second end of the body; and a set of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between the first and second pulleys. The belts are non-apertured and the vacuum chamber communicates with an interstitial gap defined between each adjacent pair of belts in the set so as to draw print media onto an upper surface of the moving belt module.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2013Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Memjet Technology Ltd.Inventors: William Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Patent number: 8926086Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys; a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts; and a plurality of vacuum antechambers communicating with the vacuum chamber, each vacuum antechamber having a perimeter opening for suction engagement with print media, a length dimension of each perimeter opening extending longitudinally in the media feed direction. A first perimeter opening of a first vacuum antechamber positioned towards an upstream side of the vacuum belt assembly is shorter than a second perimeter opening of a second vacuum antechamber positioned towards a downstream side of the vacuum belt assembly. The upstream and downstream sides are defined with respect to the media feed direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Memjet Technology Ltd.Inventors: Bill Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Publication number: 20140240423Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys, the first and second pulleys having respective first and second axes of rotation perpendicular with the media feed direction; and a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts. Each belt is independently laterally slidable along one of the first and second axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Bill Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Publication number: 20140240425Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes a plurality of moving belt modules, each moving belt module including: a body having an internal chamber defining at least part of a vacuum chamber; a first pulley positioned at a first end of the body; a second pulley positioned at a second end of the body; and a set of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between the first and second pulleys. The belts are non-apertured and the vacuum chamber communicates with an interstitial gap defined between each adjacent pair of belts in the set so as to draw print media onto an upper surface of the moving belt module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Bill Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Publication number: 20140240424Abstract: A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys; a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts; and a plurality of vacuum antechambers communicating with the vacuum chamber, each vacuum antechamber having a perimeter opening for suction engagement with print media, a length dimension of each perimeter opening extending longitudinally in the media feed direction. A first perimeter opening of a first vacuum antechamber positioned towards an upstream side of the vacuum belt assembly is shorter than a second perimeter opening of a second vacuum antechamber positioned towards a downstream side of the vacuum belt assembly. The upstream and downstream sides are defined with respect to the media feed direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Bill Stone Cressman, Kenneth Andrew Regas, Jonathan Day Lucas, David Collins Burney, Patrick Kirk, Steve Inderieden, Neil Doherty, Lai Say Poh, Joo Beng Koh, Gilbert Magsakay
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Patent number: 6533388Abstract: The invention relates to a service station for an inkjet printer. The service station includes at least one cap for capping a printhead which is mounted on an inkjet carriage of the inkjet printer. The service station also includes at least one wiper arranged to wipe said printhead carried by the inkjet carriage. The wiper is arranged to move towards and away from the printhead in response to movement of the inkjet carriage so as to enable the printhead to be wiped of any residual ink.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Cher Lek Toh, Mu Hua Huang, Yang Teh Lee, Joo Beng Koh, Kan Min Liew
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Publication number: 20020126178Abstract: The invention relates to a service station for an inkjet printer. The service station includes at least one cap for capping an inkjet nozzle which is mounted on an inkjet carriage of the inkjet printer. The service station also includes at least one wiper arranged to wipe said nozzle of the inkjet carriage. The wiper is arranged to move towards and away from the inkjet nozzle in response to movement of the inkjet carriage so as to enable the nozzle to be wiped of any residual ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Cher Lek Toh, Mu Hua Huang, Yang Teh Lee, Joo Beng Koh, Kan Min Liew
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Patent number: 6335725Abstract: A method of partitioning a touch screen into two portions, a main portion and a secondary portion, for data input is disclosed. The touch screen is mounted overlying a display. The assembly of the touch screen and the display is mounted on a casing of an electronic device suitable for executing an application software. The application software displays appropriate information on the display to indicate that the input touch panel is partitioned. A user is able to enter a first set of input commands using the main portion. These input commands are preferably entered using a stylus. The secondary portion is preferably for the user to enter another set of input commands, selected from the first set, which improves the usability of the electronic device when being used on the move. The user's hand which holds the electronic device when on the move can also activate the secondary portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Joo Beng Koh, Kok Seng Choo
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Patent number: D444812Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Cher Lek Toh, Joo Beng Koh, Fernando Pardo
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Patent number: D465514Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Cher Lek Toh, Joo Beng Koh, Peter Brandenburg, James Choe, Mark Westcott