Patents by Inventor Kam C. Ng
Kam C. Ng 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: 8857954Abstract: A printhead includes a jetting module, deflection mechanism, and catcher. The jetting module includes a linear array of nozzles having a pitch and extending along a length of the jetting module. The jetting module is configured to form drops travelling along a first path from liquid jets emitted from the nozzles. The deflection mechanism is configured to cause selected drops to deviate from the first path and begin travelling along a second path. The catcher, positioned to intercept drops travelling along one of the first and second paths, includes a drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit connected in fluid communication by a Coanda surface including a radial surface having an array of grooves extending in the same direction as that of the nozzle array. For a given groove, the groove is positioned at an angle relative to the drop contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Palone, Kathleen M. Vaeth, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20140253642Abstract: A printhead includes a jetting module, deflection mechanism, and catcher. The jetting module includes a linear array of nozzles having a pitch and extending along a length of the jetting module. The jetting module is configured to form drops travelling along a first path from liquid jets emitted from the nozzles. The deflection mechanism is configured to cause selected drops to deviate from the first path and begin travelling along a second path. The catcher, positioned to intercept drops travelling along one of the first and second paths, includes a drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit connected in fluid communication by a Coanda surface including a radial surface having an array of grooves extending in the same direction as that of the nozzle array. For a given groove, the groove is positioned at an angle relative to the drop contact surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Thomas W. Palone, Kathleen M. Vaeth, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8777387Abstract: A printhead includes a jetting module, deflection mechanism, and catcher. The jetting module includes a nozzle array extending along a length of the jetting module and forms drops travelling along a first path from liquid jets emitted from the nozzles. The deflection mechanism causes selected drops to deviate from the first path to a second path. The catcher intercepts drops travelling along one of the paths, includes a drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit connected in fluid communication by a Coanda surface including a radial surface having an array of grooves. The array of grooves extends in the same direction as that of the nozzle array. For a given groove, the groove includes a depth that varies along the radial surface as viewed relative to the drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit surface adjacent to the Coanda surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Palone, Kathleen M. Vaeth, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8746863Abstract: A printhead includes a jetting module, deflection mechanism, and catcher. The jetting module includes a linear array of nozzles having a pitch and extending along a length of the jetting module. The jetting module is configured to form drops travelling along a first path from liquid jets emitted from the nozzles. The deflection mechanism is configured to cause selected drops to deviate from the first path and begin travelling along a second path. The catcher, positioned to intercept drops travelling along one of the first and second paths, includes a drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit connected in fluid communication by a Coanda surface including a radial surface having an array of grooves extending in the same direction as that of the nozzles. The array of grooves has a pitch that is greater than the pitch of the nozzle array.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Palone, Kathleen M. Vaeth, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8740366Abstract: A printhead includes a jetting module, deflection mechanism, and catcher. The jetting module includes a nozzle array extending along a length of the jetting module. The jetting module forms drops travelling along a first path from liquid jets emitted from the nozzles. The deflection mechanism causes selected liquid drops formed by the jetting module to deviate from the first path to a second path. The catcher, positioned to intercept liquid drops travelling along one of the paths, includes a drop contact surface and a liquid removal conduit connected in fluid communication by a Coanda surface including a radial surface including an array of grooves. The liquid removal conduit includes a surface that is positioned opposite and spaced apart from the radial surface such that the opposite surface of the liquid removal conduit does not contact the radial surface that includes the array of grooves.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Palone, Kathleen M. Vaeth, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8709327Abstract: Preparing a flexographic member (60) includes providing a digital image and calculating a relief image based on the digital image. At least one stress-sensitive boundary region (11) adjacent to at least one image feature is identified and the relief image is created on the flexographic member. The depth (18) of at least a portion of a floor region (10) adjacent the at least one image feature is increased to provide a modified floor region.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Lee W. Tutt, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8651633Abstract: A group timing delay device is provided to shift the timing of drop formation waveforms supplied to drop formation devices of nozzles of one of first and second groups so that print drops formed from nozzles of the first and second groups are not aligned relative to each other along a nozzle array direction. A charging device includes a common charge electrode associated with liquid jets formed from the nozzles of the first and second group and a source of varying electrical potential between the charge electrode and liquid jets. The source of varying electrical potential provides a charging waveform that is independent of print and non-print drop patterns. The charging device is synchronized with the drop formation device and the group timing delay device to produce a print drop charge state on print drops and a non-print drop charge state on non-print drops.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael A. Marcus, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh, Shashishekar P. Adiga, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8651632Abstract: A group timing delay device shifts the timing of drop formation waveforms supplied to drop formation devices of one of first and second nozzle groups so that print drops from the nozzle groups are not aligned relative to each other along a nozzle array direction. A charging device includes a common charge electrode associated with liquid jets from the nozzle groups and a source of varying electrical potential between the charge electrode and liquid jets which provides a charging waveform that is independent of a print and non-print drop pattern. The charging device is synchronized with the drop formation devices and the group timing delay device to produce a print drop charge state on print drops of a drop pair, a first non-print drop charge state on non-print drops of the drop pair, and a second non-print drop charge state on third drops.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael A. Marcus, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh, Shashishekar P. Adiga, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20130249982Abstract: A group timing delay device shifts the timing of drop formation waveforms supplied to drop formation devices of one of first and second nozzle groups so that print drops from the nozzle groups are not aligned relative to each other along a nozzle array direction. A charging device includes a common charge electrode associated with liquid jets from the nozzle groups and a source of varying electrical potential between the charge electrode and liquid jets which provides a charging waveform that is independent of a print and non-print drop pattern. The charging device is synchronized with the drop formation devices and the group timing delay device to produce a print drop charge state on print drops of a drop pair, a first non-print drop charge state on non-print drops of the drop pair, and a second non-print drop charge state on third drops.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Michael A. Marcus, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh, Shashishekar P. Adiga, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20130249983Abstract: A group timing delay device is provided to shift the timing of drop formation waveforms supplied to drop formation devices of nozzles of one of first and second groups so that print drops formed from nozzles of the first and second groups are not aligned relative to each other along a nozzle array direction. A charging device includes a common charge electrode associated with liquid jets formed from the nozzles of the first and second group and a source of varying electrical potential between the charge electrode and liquid jets. The source of varying electrical potential provides a charging waveform that is independent of print and non-print drop patterns. The charging device is synchronized with the drop formation device and the group timing delay device to produce a print drop charge state on print drops and a non-print drop charge state on non-print drops.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Michael A. Marcus, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh, Shashishekar P. Adiga, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8534818Abstract: A printhead includes a nozzle plate, a filter, and a plurality of walls. Portions of the nozzle plate define a plurality of nozzles. The filter, for example, a filter membrane, includes a plurality of pores grouped in a plurality of pore clusters. Each of the plurality of walls extends from the nozzle plate to the filter membrane to define a plurality of liquid chambers positioned between the nozzle plate and the filter membrane. Each liquid chamber of the plurality of liquid chambers is in fluid communication with a respective one of the plurality of nozzles. Each liquid chamber of the plurality of liquid chambers is in fluid communication with the plurality of pores of a respective one of the plurality of pore clusters. The respective one of the plurality of pore clusters includes two pore sub-clusters spaced apart from each other by a non-porous portion of the filter membrane.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Rajesh V. Mehta, Ali G. Lopez, Kam C. Ng, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh
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Patent number: 8520041Abstract: Preparing a flexographic member (60) includes providing a digital image and calculating a relief image based on the digital image. At least one stress-sensitive boundary region (11) adjacent to at least one image feature is identified and the relief image is created on the flexographic member. The depth (18) of at least a portion of a floor region (10) adjacent the at least one image feature is increased to provide a modified floor region.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Lee W. Tutt, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng
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Patent number: 8501388Abstract: A method is used to make a laser-ablatable element for direct laser engraving that has a laser-ablatable, relief-forming layer that has a relief-image forming surface and a bottom surface. The relief-forming layer can be prepared by applying multiple formulations. Each formulation comprises a coating solvent, a laser-ablatable polymeric binder, and an infrared radiation absorbing compound. The infrared radiation absorbing compound concentration in the resulting sub-layers is different in each adjacent pair of sub-layers so that the concentration is always greater in each pair sub-layer that is closer to the substrate, and the concentration is progressively greater in the sub-layers as they are closer to the substrate after the coating solvent is removed, wherein the multiple sub-layers provide a relief-forming layer so that the sub-layer farthest from the substrate provides a relief-image forming surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christine J. Landry-Coltrain, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng, Lee W. Tutt, Lawrence A. Rowley, Linda M. Franklin
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Publication number: 20120210893Abstract: Preparing a flexographic member (60) includes providing a digital image and calculating a relief image based on the digital image. At least one stress-sensitive boundary region (11) adjacent to at least one image feature is identified and the relief image is created on the flexographic member. The depth (18) of at least a portion of a floor region (10) adjacent the at least one image feature is increased to provide a modified floor region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Lee W. Tutt, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20120211924Abstract: Preparing a flexographic member (60) includes providing a digital image and calculating a relief image based on the digital image. At least one stress-sensitive boundary region (11) adjacent to at least one image feature is identified and the relief image is created on the flexographic member. The depth (18) of at least a portion of a floor region (10) adjacent the at least one image feature is increased to provide a modified floor region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Lee W. Tutt, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20120212563Abstract: Preparing a flexographic member (60) includes providing a digital image and calculating a relief image based on the digital image. At least one stress-sensitive boundary region (11) adjacent to at least one image feature is identified and the relief image is created on the flexographic member. The depth (18) of at least a portion of a floor region (10) adjacent the at least one image feature is increased to provide a modified floor region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Lee W. Tutt, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng
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Publication number: 20120094018Abstract: A method is used to make a laser-ablatable element for direct laser engraving that has a laser-ablatable, relief-forming layer that has a relief-image forming surface and a bottom surface. The relief-forming layer can be prepared by applying multiple formulations. Each formulation comprises a coating solvent, a laser-ablatable polymeric binder, and an infrared radiation absorbing compound. The infrared radiation absorbing compound concentration in the resulting sub-layers is different in each adjacent pair of sub-layers so that the concentration is always greater in each pair sub-layer that is closer to the substrate, and the concentration is progressively greater in the sub-layers as they are closer to the substrate after the coating solvent is removed, wherein the multiple sub-layers provide a relief-forming layer so that the sub-layer farthest from the substrate provides a relief-image forming surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Christine J. Landry-Coltrain, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng, Lee W. Tutt, Lawrence A. Rowley, Linda M. Franklin
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Patent number: 8114572Abstract: A laser-ablatable element for direct laser engraving has a laser-ablatable, relief-forming layer that has a relief-image forming surface and a bottom surface. This relief-forming layer includes a laser-ablatable polymeric binder and an infrared radiation absorbing compound that is present at a concentration profile such that its concentration is greater near the bottom surface than the image-forming surface. This arrangement of the infrared radiation absorbing compound provides improved ablation efficiency, particularly when laser exposure is carried out adiabatically.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christine J. Landry-Coltrain, Mitchell S. Burberry, Dennis R. Perchak, Kam C. Ng, Lee W. Tutt, Lawrence A. Rowley, Linda M. Franklin
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Publication number: 20110261123Abstract: A printhead includes a nozzle plate, a filter, and a plurality of walls. Portions of the nozzle plate define a plurality of nozzles. The filter, for example, a filter membrane, includes a plurality of pores grouped in a plurality of pore clusters. Each of the plurality of walls extends from the nozzle plate to the filter membrane to define a plurality of liquid chambers positioned between the nozzle plate and the filter membrane. Each liquid chamber of the plurality of liquid chambers is in fluid communication with a respective one of the plurality of nozzles. Each liquid chamber of the plurality of liquid chambers is in fluid communication with the plurality of pores of a respective one of the plurality of pore clusters. The respective one of the plurality of pore clusters includes two pore sub-clusters spaced apart from each other by a non-porous portion of the filter membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Rajesh V. Mehta, Ali G. Lopez, Kam C. Ng, Hrishikesh V. Panchawagh
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Patent number: 8016395Abstract: A device and a method of controlling fluid flow are provided. The method includes providing a moving fluid including a fluid flow characteristic; providing a fluid control device including a fluid control surface, the fluid control surface including a pattern that guides the fluid; causing the fluid to contact the fluid control surface of the fluid control device; and causing the fluid to interact with the fluid control surface of the fluid control device by guiding the fluid using the pattern of the fluid control surface while the fluid is in contact with the pattern of the fluid control device such that the fluid flow characteristic of the fluid after interacting with the fluid control surface of the fluid control device is different from the fluid flow characteristic of the fluid before interaction with the fluid control surface of the fluid control device.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Zhanjun Gao, Yonglin Xie, Edward P. Furlani, Kam C. Ng