Patents by Inventor Lowell R. McDaniel

Lowell R. McDaniel 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: 6139137
    Abstract: A disposable/refillable inkjet cartridge with bubble generator and an adhesively attached bubble generator vent cover. The cartridge is filed through a bubble generator opening in the cartridge bottom eliminating a separate filling orifice and easing the priming operation. The vent cover is adhesively attached making removal for refilling easier and avoiding suspected problems related to welding flash in welded vent covers. The bubble generator includes a tapered opening which receives a ball. The ball contacts ribs extending longitudinally along a tapered portion of the opening. The ribs are spaced over an arc of the opening. A bubble forms as needed between the ball and opening to maintain back pressure. The ribs and taper produce more consistent bubble pressures. A single piece of tape over the bubble generator and printhead nozzles avoids common causes for depriming.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Ralph L. Stathem, John B. R. Dunn, Sandra J. Smith, Christopher P. Murschel, Lowell R. McDaniel, David L. Erickson, Kevin D. Almen, Peter R. Stokes, Wayne J. Traina
  • Patent number: 5933175
    Abstract: A disposable/refillable inkjet cartridge with bubble generator and an adhesively attached bubble generator vent cover. The cartridge is filed through a bubble generator opening in the cartridge bottom eliminating a separate filling orifice and easing the priming operation. The vent cover is adhesively attached making removal for refilling easier and avoiding suspected problems related to welding flash in welded vent covers. The bubble generator includes a tapered opening which receives a ball. The ball contacts ribs extending longitudinally along a tapered portion of the opening. The ribs are spaced over an arc of the opening. A bubble forms as needed between the ball and opening to maintain back pressure. The ribs and taper produce more consistent bubble pressures. A single piece of tape over the bubble generator and printhead nozzles avoids common causes for depriming.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Ralph L. Stathem, John B. R. Dunn, Sandra J. Smith, Christopher P. Murschel, Lowell R. McDaniel, David L. Erickson, Kevin D. Almen, Peter R. Stokes, Wayne J. Traina
  • Patent number: 5917523
    Abstract: The ink-jet print cartridge, which has an internal accumulator for maintaining appropriate back pressure within the pen reservoir, and a bubble generator for providing additional regulation, is refilled by a process that provides for the reestablishment of the necessary back pressure upon refilling and that prevents leakage arising as a result of the refilling operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Marc A. Baldwin, Bruce Cowger, Joseph R. Elliot, Lowell R. McDaniel
  • Patent number: 5537134
    Abstract: The ink-jet print cartridge, which has an internal accumulator for maintaining appropriate back pressure within the pen reservoir, and a bubble generator for providing additional regulation, is refilled by a process that provides for the reestablishment of the necessary back pressure upon refilling and that prevents leakage arising as a result of the refilling operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Marc A. Baldwin, Bruce Cowger, Joseph R. Elliot, Lowell R. McDaniel
  • Patent number: 5526030
    Abstract: The back pressure of an ink pen is maintained by providing a capillary member adjacent a bubble generator. Regardless of the orientation of the pen, the capillary member maintains a quantity of ink adjacent an orifice defined by the bubble generator. The quantity of ink serves to supply a liquid seal formed in the orifice. As the back pressure within the ink pen rises to its maximum level, the liquid seal within the orifice is overcome and ambient air bubbles into the reservoir to lower the back pressure. As the back pressure returns to a desirable point, ink trapped by the capillary member enters the orifice to reseal the orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Marc A. Baldwin, Ella M. Duyck, Mark L. McCarty, Lowell R. McDaniel, John M. Altendorf, Joseph R. Elliot, Bruce Cowger
  • Patent number: 4931812
    Abstract: An ink cartridge system is provided which includes a reservoir maintained at a negative pressure in communication with a printing system. As the printing system is activated, ink is expelled from the cartridge which draws ink from the reservoir by capillary action. To prevent the reverse flow of air and ink into the reservoir, a control unit is provided. The control unit includes an ink conduit communicating with a standpipe. A medial section is provided between the ink conduit and standpipe. The medial section includes an opening adapted to receive a ball within the ink conduit. The ball is freely movable within the ink conduit, but is larger than the opening. As a result, the outward flow of ink from the reservoir is allowed, while the backflow of ink and air into the reservoir is prevented by movement of the ball into the opening of the medial section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1990
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: John B. R. Dunn, Lowell R. McDaniel, Patrick W. Shelley, Karen M. Lewey