Patents by Inventor Joseph Weinberger
Joseph Weinberger 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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Publication number: 20090277807Abstract: A used oil container comprising a sealable container body having a top, a bottom and sides, the top having a sloping configuration toward one or more openings through which the used oil can enter the container, a threaded shaft adapted to extend from the top of the container body in the area of the one or more openings that conforms to the threaded receiver on a used oil filter, a compartment on one or more of the top, bottom or side of the container body adapted for accepting a new oil filter prior to use, wherein the treaded shaft is adapted to receive a used oil filter to seal the one or more openings of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: George McLure Sawyer, Joseph Weinberger
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Patent number: 7417753Abstract: A method of monitoring the operational status of and initiating image processing device control commands on one or more image processing devices from a remote location, said image processing devices each having a control computer for controlling operation of the device, including representing one of said image processing devices at the remote location; posting operational status indications relating to the one of said image processing devices and/or device set-up parameters at said remote location; adjusting the device set-up parameters by generating an image processing device control command from the remote location; and transmitting said command to the image processing device control computer. This method includes the ability to adjust such things as contrast, enlargement/reduction, network configuration and passwords from the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Imaging Portals, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Publication number: 20050200882Abstract: A method of monitoring the operational status of and initiating image processing device control commands on one or more image processing devices from a remote location, said image processing devices each having a control computer for controlling operation of the device, including representing one of said image processing devices at the remote location; posting operational status indications relating to the one of said image processing devices and/or device set-up parameters at said remote location; adjusting the device set-up parameters by generating an image processing device control command from the remote location; and transmitting said command to the image processing device control computer. This method includes the ability to adjust such things as contrast, enlargement/reduction, network configuration and passwords from the remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 6418279Abstract: A paper processing device for marking original documents including a document feeder having a document singulation section, a printer for printing user determinable annotations on the document, an inverter to turn the document onto its first side and a stacker to stack the printed documents in their original order wherein printing the annotation is controlled by a print control computer. Preferably, the device includes a justifier for bringing the documents to a standard edge on which the printing is performed. The device also optionally includes a second side detector and a second printer for marking the second side of documents processed.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: The Weinberger Group, LLCInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Stefan G. Golicz, William H. Webb, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020048462Abstract: A method of monitoring the operational status of and initiating image processing device control commands on one or more image processing devices from a remote location, said image processing devices each having a control computer for controlling operation of the device, including representing one of said image processing devices at the remote location; posting operational status indications relating to the one of said image processing devices and/or device set-up parameters at said remote location; adjusting the device set-up parameters by generating an image processing device control command from the remote location; and transmitting said command to the image processing device control computer. This method includes the ability to adjust such things as contrast, enlargement/reduction, network configuration and passwords from the remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 6366743Abstract: An image processing device comprising a second side image sensor to determine whether the second side of a document also requires processing. The second side image sensor preferably uses a camera or measures reflected infrared light with an infrared photosensor. The invention relates to a wide variety of image processing devices such as copy machines, facsimile machines, annotators, scanners, printers, etc., which process documents. When the system detects an image or markings on the second side of a document it may merely alert the user or automatically process the second side of the document without additional user interaction.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: The Weinberger Group, LLCInventors: Joseph Weinberger, William H. Webb, Jr.
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Patent number: 6282383Abstract: A method of monitoring the operational status of and initiating image processing device control commands on one or more image processing devices from a remote location, said image processing devices each having a control computer for controlling operation of the device, including displaying a screen representing one of said image processing devices at the remote location; posting operational status indications relating to the one of said image processing devices and/or device set-up parameters on said screen; adjusting the device set-up parameters by generating an image processing device control command from the remote location; and transmitting said command to the image processing device control computer. This method includes the ability to adjust such things as contrast, enlargement/reduction, network configuration and passwords from the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: The Weinberger Group, L.L.C.Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 6009284Abstract: A system and method for controlling image processing devices from a remote location, including means for selectively monitoring the operational status of a device on a real time basis and means for generating control commands from the remote location to perform operational commands at the image processing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1996Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: The Weinberger Group, L.L.C.Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 5644682Abstract: A method and system for incorporating additional indicia into a document generated by an off-the-shelf computer application without altering the source document or the application. A source document created by an application is sent to a printer driver for creation of a document image from the source document and delivery of the document image to a printer. Execution of the printer driver is interrupted, preferably after each individual page has been sent to the printer driver, and program flow is redirected to a sub-application. The sub-application is a program that monitors the stream of commands to the printer driver and takes actions based on a selected set of those commands to modify the image that is being prepared for printing. The exact nature of the modification would be dependent on the desired result for the sub-application but most likely it would be an operation that would render indicia onto the document image in addition to any that the application had already placed there.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault
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Patent number: 5603060Abstract: A method for controlling copy machine keystroke commands on a copy machine having operational keys thereon from a remote location by generating a copier control panel operation keystroke command from a remote location and transmitting a data pattern corresponding to the command to the copier control computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 5582690Abstract: Desalination of sea water is achieved using a solar pond that includes a halocline interposed between a convective upper wind mixed layer exposed to the ambient atmosphere, and a lower heat storage layer of hot, concentrated brine, Hot brine from the heat storage layer is flashed into steam which is condensed into desalted water using an indirect heat exchanger cooled by saline water. The latent heat of condensation of the steam warms the saline water and effects evaporation of water therefrom in the form of vapor. The last mentioned water vapor is condensed into desalted water using a two-stage condenser, the first stage of which is an indirect heat exchanger cooled by saline feed water which is heated as a result producing warmed saline feed water that constitutes the saline water used for condensing the steam produced by flashing the brine from the heat storage layer of the pond.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1993Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Ormat Turbines (1965) Ltd.Inventors: Joseph Weinberger, Uriyel Fisher, Gad Assaf, Benjamin Doron
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Patent number: 5361265Abstract: A system for automatically, remotely monitoring the operational status of one or more copy machines each having a copier computer therein for determining copier status comprising an interference in the copier to intercept and pass status information from the copier computer to an interface for capturing and communicating the status information to the remote location, communication means between the interface for capturing and communicating information and the remote location, and a computer at the remote location to process the information. The system utilizes a scanner to poll the copiers. The scanner, in cooperation with the central computer, can poll each of the copiers at a uniform rate or, when requested by the user at the central location, vary the poll rate of one or more of the copiers to poll the selected copier with increased regularity, slowing the polling rate of the other copiers, to provide a real-time monitoring of the selected copier.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 5333286Abstract: A system for automatically, remotely monitoring the operational status of and initiating operational commands in one or more copy machines each having a copier computer therein for determining copier status and controlling operation of the copy machine including an interface in the copier to monitor status information of the remote location from the copier computer and receive and input operational commands from the remote location into the copy machine and a communication link between the individual copiers and the remote location. The system utilizes a scanner to respectively monitor the copiers which can poll each of the copiers at a uniform rate or, when requested by the user at the central location, vary the poll rate of one or more of the copiers to poll the selected copier with increased regularity, slowing the polling rate of the other copiers, to provide a real-time monitoring of the selected copier.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 5214772Abstract: A system for automatically, remotely monitoring the operational status of and initiating operational commands in one or more copy machines each having a copier computer therein for determining copier status and controlling operation of the copy machine comprising interface means in the copier to monitor status information of the remote location from the copier computer and receive and input operational commands from the remote location into the copy machine and communication means between the individual copiers and the remote location. The system utilizes a scanner to respectively monitor the copiers which can poll each of the copiers at a uniform rate or, when requested by the user at the central location, vary the poll rate of one or more of the copiers to poll the selected copier with increased regularity, slowing the polling rate of the other copiers, to provide a real-time monitoring of the selected copier.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1990Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 5084875Abstract: A system for automatically, remotely monitoring the operational status of one or more copy machines each having a copier computer therein for determining copier status comprising a data tap in the copier to monitor status information from the copier computer, a translator to adapt the status information from the copier computer into uniform information for transmission to the remote location, and a transmission link between the individual copiers and the remote location. The system utilizes a scanner to respectively monitor the copiers which can poll each of the copiers at a uniform rate or, when requested by the user at the central location, vary the poll rate of one or more of the copiers to poll the selected copier with increased regularity, slowing the polling rate of the other copiers, to provide a real-time monitoring of the selected copier. The system also provides for the operation of the copier from the remote location to allow the user at the remote location to operate the copier, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Joseph WeinbergerInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary Bricault, James Laird
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Patent number: 4712907Abstract: An electrophotographic printing machine for reproducing an original document with a copy thereof having additional indicia thereon. A means such as a movable occluder bar is used to mask a region of photoconductive member from the illuminating means to prevent discharge at that region. Then a means to discharge selectively the masked region reocrds a latent image corresponding to the additional indicia.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1985Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joseph Weinberger, Gary S. Bricault, David Gruber, Eleonora Rakover