Patents by Inventor Lee Joyner

Lee Joyner 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).

  • Publication number: 20100165052
    Abstract: A heater stack includes first strata configured to support and form a fluid heater element responsive to energy from repetitive electrical activation and deactivation to fire repetitive cycles of heating and ejecting fluid from an ejection chamber above the fluid heater element and second strata overlying the first strata and contiguous with the ejection chamber to provide protection of the fluid heater element. The first strata includes a substrate and a heater substrata overlying the substrate and including a resistive layer having lateral portions spaced apart, a central portion extending between the lateral portions and defining the fluid heater element, and transitional portions interconnecting the central portion and lateral portions and elevating the central portion relative to the lateral portions and above the substrate to form a gap between the lateral portions and between the central portion and substrate insulating the substrate from the fluid heater element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2008
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Inventors: Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Zachary Justin Reitmeier
  • Publication number: 20100110145
    Abstract: A heater stack includes first strata configured to support and form a fluid heater element responsive to repetitive electrical activation and deactivation to produce cycles of fluid ejection and second strata overlying the first strata to protect the heater element. A decomposed sacrificial layer of a preselected polymer between the substrate and a heater substrata containing the heater element provides a decoupled relationship between them which, during a heat-up period of each cycle, results in the heater element buckling out of physical contact with substrate enabling the heater element to transfer heat energy for producing fluid ejection into the fluid without transferring any into the substrate whereas the decoupled relationship, during the next following cool-down period of each cycle, results in the heater element de-buckling back into physical contact with the substrate enabling the heater element transfer residual heat energy to the substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2008
    Publication date: May 6, 2010
    Inventors: Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Zachary Justin Reitmeier
  • Publication number: 20100111509
    Abstract: A heater stuck includes first strata having a planar configuration supporting and forming a fluid heater element responsive to repetitive electrical activation and deactivation to produce repetitive cycles of fluid ejection from an ejection chamber above the heater element and second strata having a planar configuration coating the heater element of the first strata and being contiguous with the ejection chamber to protect the heater element. The first strata include a substrate and heater strata disposed on it and forming a cavity above the substrate and encompassed on three sides by the heater substrata. The heater substrata includes a pair of conductive layer portions constituting terminal leads disposed on the substrate at opposite sides of the cavity and a resistive layer disposed on the conductive layer portions and defining the fluid heater element that spans the top of the cavity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2008
    Publication date: May 6, 2010
    Inventors: Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Zachary Justin Reitmeier
  • Publication number: 20100110146
    Abstract: A heater stack includes first strata configured to support and form a fluid heater element responsive to repetitive electrical activation and deactivation to produce repetitive cycles of fluid ejection from an ejection chamber above the heater element and second strata overlying the first strata and contiguous with the ejection chamber to protect the heater element. The first strata includes a substrate with a cavity formed either in or above the substrate, a heater substrata overlying the cavity and substrate, and a decomposed layer of material between the substrate and heater substrata and processed to provide the cavity substantially empty of the layer of material such that the cavity provides a means which, during repetitive electrical activation, enables the heater element to transfer heat energy into the fluid in the ejection chamber for producing ejection of fluid therefrom substantially without transferring heat energy into the substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2008
    Publication date: May 6, 2010
    Inventors: Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Zachary Justin Reitmeier
  • Publication number: 20100075589
    Abstract: A plenum air regulating system includes a housing and a blower deck assembly. The housing having at least one side-panel removably mounted on the housing and a door assembly mounted on one end of the housing. The door assembly is coupled with a wire guard and is capable for air circulation. The blower deck assembly is mounted inside the housing. The blower deck includes a blower deck mount, a blower housing, and heating elements. The blower housing is mounted on a first side of the blower deck mount. An internal motor is removably coupled within the blower housing. The blower deck mount is disposed at an angle inside the housing, such that the blower housing is at an angle relative to the bottom of the housing. The blower deck mount is tilted at an angle between 95 to 135 degrees. The blower deck mount is rotated at its midpoint by between 5 to 45 degrees.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2008
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Inventors: George Lee Joyner, JR., John A. Toyne
  • Publication number: 20090256891
    Abstract: A heater chip has a substrate and at least one die, made of silicon, and a bond non-adhesively attaching them. The substrate, thick enough to resist bowing, has ink supply vias from back to front surfaces. The die has ink flow vias from back to front surfaces and circuitry including heater elements adjacent the front surface interspersed with ink flow vias. The at least one die is superimposed on the substrate such that ink supply vias of the substrate align with ink flow vias of the die and portions of substrate front surface and die back surface are aligned, disposed adjacent and facing one another. The bond formed between substrate and die facing surface portions is hermetic and equal in strength to a Si—O bond. By separate processing of carrier and device wafers, size and features of substrate and die can be tailored to provide a desired heater chip construction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2008
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, David Laurier Bernard, Paul William Dryer, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Andrew Lee McNees, Timothy Lowell Strunk, Carl Edmond Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20090233386
    Abstract: A method for forming an ink jetting device includes providing a silicon substrate having a first surface having formed thereon a plurality of electrical heater elements to form a first upper exposed surface; depositing a polymer over the first upper exposed surface to form a sacrificial polymer layer; patterning the sacrificial polymer layer to form a second exposed upper surface; depositing a conformal material over the second exposed upper surface to form a conformal nozzle layer; patterning the conformal nozzle layer to form a plurality of nozzle holes located over the electrical heater elements; patterning a mask layer to form an exposed region of the second surface of the silicon substrate that defines a location of a central ink via; etching the exposed region to form the central ink via; and removing a portion of a remainder of the polymer layer to form ink ejection chambers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2008
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Zachary Justin Reitmeier
  • Patent number: 7559630
    Abstract: Fluid ejection actuators, micro-fluid ejection heads, and methods relating thereto. One such fluid ejection actuator is provided by a conductive layer adjacent a substrate. The conductive layer has a substantially non-conductive portion. The substantially non-conductive portion includes a portion of the conductive layer which has been treated to have low conductivity properties. A resistive layer is adjacent the conductive layer. The substantially non-conductive portion of the conductive layer substantially defines the fluid ejection actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2009
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Byron Vencent Bell, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Jessica Laurel Mayes
  • Publication number: 20090091604
    Abstract: A method of making a micro-fluid ejection head structure and micro-fluid ejection heads made by the method. The method includes applying a tantalum oxide layer to a surface of a fluid ejection actuator disposed on a device surface of a substrate so that the tantalum oxide layer is the topmost layer of a plurality of layers including a resistive layer, and a protective layer selected from a passivation layer, a cavitation layer, and a combination of a passivation layer and a cavitation layer. The tantalum oxide layer has a thickness (t) that satisfies an equation t=(¼*W/n), wherein W is a wavelength of radiation from a radiation source, and n is a refractive index of the tantalum oxide layer. A photoimageable layer is also applied to the substrate. The photoimageable layer is imaged with the radiation source and then developed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2007
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Inventors: Byron Vencent Bell, Christopher Allen Craft, Bryan Thomas Fannin, Burton Lee Joyner, II, Sean Terrence Weaver
  • Publication number: 20090004022
    Abstract: According to some embodiments of the invention, an appliance having a removable grille includes: a lip located on the appliance having a hook shape; and a hook shaped end on the grille, the lip and hook shaped end dimensioned to allow the grille to substantially pivot with respect to the appliance when the hook shaped end on the grille and the hook shaped lip are engaged with each other. Other embodiments of the invention include a method of mounting a grille on an appliance including: engaging a hook shaped end of the grille with a lip located on the appliance; moving the grille in a substantially pivoting movement with respect to the appliance; and securing the grille to the appliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2007
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Inventors: Dennis Neibrook, Lee Joyner
  • Patent number: 7452058
    Abstract: A substantially planar fluid ejection actuator and methods for manufacturing substantially planar fluid ejection actuators for micro-fluid ejection heads. One such fluid ejection actuator includes a conductive layer adjacent to a substrate that is configured to define an anode segment spaced apart from a cathode segment. A thermal barrier segment is disposed between the anode and cathode segments. A substantially planar surface is defined by the anode segment, and the thermal barrier segment. A resistive layer is applied adjacent to the substantially planar surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2008
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Wilson Cornell, Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner, II
  • Publication number: 20080181589
    Abstract: A portable heater includes a housing, a heating element incased in the housing, and a tool box comprising part of the housing. A method of providing heat and tool storage in a portable unit includes providing a heating element, housing heating element, and attaching a tool box to the housing thereby creating a unified tool box and heater housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2007
    Publication date: July 31, 2008
    Inventors: Bob Dean, Dennis Neibrook, Bob Windmeyer, Lee Joyner, Jeffrey A. White, Jim Garrigus, Frank L. Lockhart, Colin O'Connell, Robert F. Deaver
  • Publication number: 20080001993
    Abstract: A substantially planar fluid ejection actuator and methods for manufacturing substantially planar fluid ejection actuators for micro-fluid ejection heads. One such fluid ejection actuator includes a conductive layer adjacent to a substrate that is configured to define an anode segment spaced apart from a cathode segment. A thermal barrier segment is disposed between the anode and cathode segments. A substantially planar surface is defined by the anode segment, and the thermal barrier segment. A resistive layer is applied adjacent to the substantially planar surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Publication date: January 3, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Wilson Cornell, Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner
  • Publication number: 20080002000
    Abstract: Heater chips for a micro-fluid ejection device, such as those having a reduced energy requirement and more efficient production process therefor. One such heater chip includes a resistive layer deposited adjacent to a substrate and a protective layer deposited adjacent to the resistive layer. The protective layer can be a tantalum oxide protective layer which has a high breakdown voltage. An optional cavitation layer of tantalum, which bonds well with the tantalum oxide layer, may be deposited adjacent to the protective layer. Alternatively, for example, the tantalum oxide layer may serve as both the protective layer and the cavitation layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Publication date: January 3, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Wilson Cornell, Yimin Guan, Burton Lee Joyner
  • Patent number: D559962
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Marley Engineered Products, LLC
    Inventors: Bob Dean, Dennis Neibrook, Bob Windmeyer, Lee Joyner, Jeffrey A. White, Jim Garrigus, Frank L. Lockhart, Colin O'Connell, Robert F. Deaver, II
  • Patent number: D567345
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Marley Engineered Products LLC
    Inventors: Bob Dean, Dennis Neibrook, Bob Windmeyer, Lee Joyner, Jeffrey A. White, Jim Garrigus, Frank L. Lockhart, Colin O'Connell, Robert F. Deaver, II