Patents by Inventor Joseph Anthony Manico
Joseph Anthony Manico 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: 8761523Abstract: A method for making a media collection associated with an event having an event location, includes receiving a specification of members in a group; using a processor to receive one or more media elements from each of a plurality of media-capture devices, each media element having a capture location; defining the event in response to receiving one or more media-capture-device signals having the event location from group members; and associating media elements having the event location received at the same time or after the event definition with a stored media event collection corresponding to the event for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: Ronald Steven Cok, Jon Allyn Campbell, Neil Cannon, Mark S. Cook, Joseph Anthony Manico, Peter Karl Traeg
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Patent number: 8737862Abstract: A method for operating a selectively interconnected modular printing system is disclosed. The method includes providing a selectively interconnected modular printing system that is responsive to an operational preference setting and associated configuration information for each module; communicating the associated configuration information for the selectively interconnected modules to a system controller; and using the system controller to automatically determine operational parameters based on the associated configuration information. The method further includes determining a set of operational preferences from the operational parameters; selecting at least one operational preference setting; using the system controller to determine specific operational parameters based on the selected operational preference setting; and storing the specific operational parameters so that the modular printing system is effective for operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph Anthony Manico, Kevin Michael Gobeyn, Christopher M. Muir
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Patent number: 8698941Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having an image display mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a display screen to provide a displayed image when the display screen is in a first display state, wherein the display screen is at least partially transparent when the display screen is switched to a second transparent state; a set of optical beam deflectors, each optical beam deflector being individually switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state wherein imaging light from a corresponding section of the scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; and a controller which synchronously switches the display screen between the first display state and the second transparent state, and the individual optical beam deflectors between their first non-deflecting state and their second deflecting state, thereby providing the image display mode and the image capture mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: Joseph Anthony Manico, John Norvold Border
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Patent number: 8698940Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having a transparent viewing mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a transparent plate having a front surface, wherein a scene is viewable through the transparent plate when the imaging apparatus is in the transparent viewing mode; an optical beam deflector positioned within the transparent plate, wherein the optical beam deflector is switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, such that when the optical beam deflector is in the second deflecting state imaging light from the scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the transparent plate; and a controller which synchronously switches the optical beam deflector between the first non-deflecting state and the second deflecting state, thereby providing the transparent viewing mode and the image capture mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20140085394Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the diverter and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: KODAK ALARIS INC.Inventors: Robert F. MINDLER, Alex D. HORVATH, Steven J. TOMANOVICH, Richard SALTER, Joseph Anthony MANICO
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Publication number: 20140055548Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the supply roll and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: KODAK ALARIS INC.Inventors: Robert F. MINDLER, Steven J. TOMANOVICH, Richard SALTER, Joseph Anthony MANICO
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Patent number: 8625141Abstract: A method for configuring a modular printing system is disclosed. The system has a plurality of modules that are configured to be selectively interconnected to form different printing system configurations. The method includes providing printing system modules and associated configuration information for each module; selecting and interconnecting modules to produce a particular printing system configuration and communicating the associated configuration information for the selected modules to a system controller; and using the system controller to automatically determine a printing system configuration that includes operational parameter ranges for at least one of the selected modules. The method further includes storing the printing system configuration so that the modular printing system is ready to operate.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kevin Michael Gobeyn, Joseph Anthony Manico, Christopher M. Muir
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Patent number: 8610814Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having an image display mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a display screen to provide a displayed image when the display screen is in a first display state, wherein the display screen is at least partially transparent when the display screen is switched to a second transparent state; an optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, such that when the optical beam deflector is in the second deflecting state imaging light from a scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; and a controller which synchronously switches the display screen between the first display state and the second transparent state, and the optical beam deflector between the first non-deflecting state and the second deflecting state, thereby providing the image display mode and the image capture mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20130242157Abstract: A method for capturing an image, comprising: providing a switchable imaging apparatus including a display screen having a first display state and a second transparent state, an optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen, and a controller; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image capture mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the second transparent state and the optical beam deflector to the second deflecting state; using the camera to capture an image of the scene; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image display mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the first display state and the optical beam deflector to the first non-deflecting state; and displaying an image on the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20130129232Abstract: A method for making a media collection associated with an event having an event location, includes receiving a specification of members in a group; using a processor to receive one or more media elements from each of a plurality of media-capture devices, each media element having a capture location; defining the event in response to receiving one or more media-capture-device signals having the event location from group members; and associating media elements having the event location received at the same time or after the event definition with a stored media event collection corresponding to the event for subsequent use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: RONALD STEVEN COK, JON ALLEN CAMPBELL, NEIL CANNON, MARK S. COOK, JOSEPH ANTHONY MANICO, PETER KARL TRAEG
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Publication number: 20130130729Abstract: A method for making a media collection associated with an event having an event location by a user includes the user receiving an event signal; the user capturing one or more media element(s) with a media-capture device, the media element having an associated capture location; the user receiving a selection tool for the media-capture device for selecting captured media element(s) that have an associated capture location corresponding to the received event signal; operating the selection tool; and communicating one or more selected media element(s) to a media-element collection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: RONALD STEVEN COK, Jon Allan Campbell, Neil Cannon, Mark S. Cook, Joseph Anthony Manico, Peter Karl Traeg
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Publication number: 20130128038Abstract: A method for making a media collection associated with an event having an event location includes using a processor to receive one or more media elements from each of a plurality of media-capture devices, each media element having a capture location; defining the event in response to receiving one or more media-capture-device signals having the event location; and associating media elements having the event location received at the same time or after the event definition with a stored media-event collection corresponding to the event for subsequent use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Ronald Steven COK, Jon Allyn CAMPBELL, Neil CANNON, Mark S. COOK, Joseph Anthony MANICO, Peter Karl TRAEG
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Patent number: 8446514Abstract: A method for capturing an image, comprising: providing a switchable imaging apparatus including a display screen having a first display state and a second transparent state, an optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen, and a controller; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image capture mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the second transparent state and the optical beam deflector to the second deflecting state; using the camera to capture an image of the scene; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image display mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the first display state and the optical beam deflector to the first non-deflecting state; and displaying an image on the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Fund 83 LLCInventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20130077126Abstract: A method for configuring a modular printing system is disclosed. The system has a plurality of modules that are configured to be selectively interconnected to form different printing system configurations. The method includes providing printing system modules and associated configuration information for each module; selecting and interconnecting modules to produce a particular printing system configuration and communicating the associated configuration information for the selected modules to a system controller; and using the system controller to automatically determine a printing system configuration that includes operational parameter ranges for at least one of the selected modules. The method further includes storing the printing system configuration so that the modular printing system is ready to operate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Kevin Michael Gobeyn, Joseph Anthony Manico, Christopher M. Muir
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Publication number: 20130078022Abstract: A method for operating a selectively interconnected modular printing system is disclosed. The method includes providing a selectively interconnected modular printing system that is responsive to an operational preference setting and associated configuration information for each module; communicating the associated configuration information for the selectively interconnected modules to a system controller; and using the system controller to automatically determine operational parameters based on the associated configuration information. The method further includes determining a set of operational preferences from the operational parameters; selecting at least one operational preference setting; using the system controller to determine specific operational parameters based on the selected operational preference setting; and storing the specific operational parameters so that the modular printing system is effective for operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Joseph Anthony Manico, Kevin Michael Gobeyn, Christopher M. Muir
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Publication number: 20120287326Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having a transparent viewing mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a transparent plate having a front surface, wherein a scene is viewable through the transparent plate when the imaging apparatus is in the transparent viewing mode; an optical beam deflector positioned within the transparent plate, wherein the optical beam deflector is switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, such that when the optical beam deflector is in the second deflecting state imaging light from the scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the transparent plate; and a controller which synchronously switches the optical beam deflector between the first non-deflecting state and the second deflecting state, thereby providing the transparent viewing mode and the image capture mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20120287327Abstract: A method for capturing an image, comprising: providing a switchable imaging apparatus including a display screen having a first display state and a second transparent state, an optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen, and a controller; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image capture mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the second transparent state and the optical beam deflector to the second deflecting state; using the camera to capture an image of the scene; setting the switchable imaging apparatus to the image display mode by using the controller to set the display screen to the first display state and the optical beam deflector to the first non-deflecting state; and displaying an image on the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20120287322Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having an image display mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a display screen to provide a displayed image when the display screen is in a first display state, wherein the display screen is at least partially transparent when the display screen is switched to a second transparent state; a set of optical beam deflectors, each optical beam deflector being individually switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state wherein imaging light from a corresponding section of the scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; and a controller which synchronously switches the display screen between the first display state and the second transparent state, and the individual optical beam deflectors between their first non-deflecting state and their second deflecting state, thereby providing the image display mode and the image capture mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Joseph Anthony Manico, John Norvold Border
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Publication number: 20120287321Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having an image display mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a display screen to provide a displayed image when the display screen is in a first display state, wherein the display screen is at least partially transparent when the display screen is switched to a second transparent state; an optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state, such that when the optical beam deflector is in the second deflecting state imaging light from a scene is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; and a controller which synchronously switches the display screen between the first display state and the second transparent state, and the optical beam deflector between the first non-deflecting state and the second deflecting state, thereby providing the image display mode and the image capture mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Publication number: 20120287323Abstract: A switchable imaging apparatus having an image display mode and an image capture mode, comprising: a display screen providing a first display state and a second transparent state; a first optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state wherein imaging light from a first scene on a first side of display screen is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; a second optical beam deflector switchable between a first non-deflecting state and a second deflecting state wherein imaging light from a second scene on a second side of display screen is deflected into a camera positioned in a location peripheral to the display screen; and a controller for controlling the state of the display screen and the first and second optical beam deflectors, thereby providing the image display mode and the image capture mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: John Norvold Border, Joseph Anthony Manico