Patents by Inventor Kishor M. Lakhani

Kishor M. Lakhani 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).

  • Patent number: 5091738
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transportation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic stripes on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1992
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 5019841
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transportation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic stripes on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 5012261
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transportation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic stripes on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1991
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 4980704
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transportation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic stripes on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1990
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 4958171
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transporation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic stripes on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1990
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 4851864
    Abstract: The printer and method are particularly advantageous for use in printing transportation coupons such as airline tickets and reservation confirmations. The printer is adapted to fit into the narrow space at an airline ticket terminal and to be usable in printing single-sheet tickets or confirmations, and for recording information on magnetic strips on the ticket forms. Preferably, the printer uses an ion deposition print engine. Forms are stored in two stacks and fed from either stack through a magnetic recording/reproducing station to the print engine which issues printed forms through an opening in the front of the unit. The form feeding mechanism has easily-removable covers containing part of the feed mechanism so that the covers can be easily lifted to remove or reposition cards when necessary due to double-feeding or other feeding problems. A number of other notable features are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: SCI Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred L. Fulton, Kishor M. Lakhani, Scott D. Sampson, Kent Lowman
  • Patent number: 4443292
    Abstract: An electrographic printhead and a process for assembling same that results in decreased shorting between styli and increased resistance to wear from paper abrasion and further provides high resolution electrographic printing. Each electric circuit board forming the electrographic printhead comprises arrays of wires that are bonded between two stainless steel support bars utilizing an alumina treated face for insulation and molybdenum face for wear resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Assignee: Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Kishor M. Lakhani, Jerry L. Ligon
  • Patent number: 4399447
    Abstract: An electrographic printhead and a process for assembling same that results in decreased shorting between styli and increased resistance to wear from paper abrasion and further provides high resolution electrographic printing. Each electric circuit board forming the electrographic printhead comprises arrays of wires that are bonded between two stainless steel support bars utilizing an alumina treated face for insulation and molybdenum face for wear resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1983
    Assignee: Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Kishor M. Lakhani, Jerry L. Ligon
  • Patent number: 4165686
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing electrographically upon two sides of a chemically pre-treated recording medium, at comparatively high speed such as is required in a computer print-out apparatus.A pre-treated paper medium comprised of a conductively treated paper base supporting a plastic dielectric coating on each of its sides, is positioned between electrode assemblies comprised of matrices of a plurality of styli which receive variable information from a data processor, or other equipment and by selectively charging the plurality of styli generating a latent image of alphanumeric characters or other variable printing by electrostatic discharge on the paper which is retained by the coating. The latent image is developed, i.e. made visible, by subjecting the paper medium to charged toning particles suspended in a liquid toning carrier. The image is then fixed i.e. made permanent by vaporizing the liquid carrier with heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Honeywell Information Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald F. Borelli, Kishor M. Lakhani
  • Patent number: 4161141
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing electrographically upon two sides of a chemically pre-treated recording medium, at comparatively high speed such as is required in a computer print-out apparatus.A pre-treated paper medium comprised of a conductively treated paper base supporting a plastic dielectric coating on each of its sides, is positioned between electrode assemblies comprised of matrices of a plurality of styli which receive variable information from a data processor, or other equipment and by selectively changing the plurality of styli generating a latent image of alphanumeric characters or other variable printing by electrostatic discharge on the paper which is retained by the coating. The latent image is developed, i.e., made visible, by subjecting the paper medium to charged toning particles suspended in a liquid toning carrier. The image is then fixed, i.e., made permanent by vaporizing the liquid carrier with heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1979
    Inventor: Kishor M. Lakhani
  • Patent number: 4141317
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for developing an electrographic-latent image on a pre-treated paper medium, by utilizing multiple rollers partially dipped in a liquid carrier.A pre-treated paper medium comprised of a conductively treated paper base supporting a plastic dielectric coating on each of its sides, is positioned between electrode assemblies comprised of matrices of a plurality of styli which receive variable information in the form of electronic signals from a data processor, or other equipment and by selectively changing the plurality of styli generating a latent electrographic image of alphanumeric characters or other variable printing by electrostatic discharge on the paper which is retained by the coating.The latent image is developed, i.e., made visible, by subjecting the paper medium to charged toning particles suspended in a liquid toning carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1979
    Assignee: Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Kishor M. Lakhani
  • Patent number: 3934112
    Abstract: An electrographic printing system in which an improved apparatus and method are used to evaporate a volatile carrier used to deposit toner particles on a printing medium from the medium, and to fix the deposited colored toner particles permanently to the medium. The apparatus includes a unique platen and electrical heaters for dissipating different amounts of electrical power in different areas of the platen. The circulation system circulates air over the platen in order to maintain the concentration of carrier vapor below a maximum safe level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1976
    Assignee: Honeywell Information Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Kishor M. Lakhani