Patents by Inventor Mario MASSUCCI

Mario MASSUCCI 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: 20240262103
    Abstract: A method for providing a drive waveform for a droplet ejection apparatus. The method includes the steps of receiving a nominal drive waveform including a droplet ejection pulse having a nominal maximum amplitude Vmax(nominal) and for achieving a nominal droplet velocity vel(nominal) and further including a nominal non-ejecting pulse, ahead of the droplet ejection pulse, wherein the nominal non-ejecting pulse is spaced apart from the droplet ejection pulse by a first delay d1; receiving a target droplet velocity vel(target) and/or a target maximum amplitude of the droplet ejection pulse Vmax(target); adjusting one or more waveform parameters on the basis of the received vel(target) and/or Vmax(target) to provide an adjusted drive waveform to achieve at least one of vel(target) and Vmax(target); and outputting the adjusted drive waveform. A method is also provided for operating a droplet ejection apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2021
    Publication date: August 8, 2024
    Inventors: Mario MASSUCCI, Andrew COX
  • Patent number: 11850846
    Abstract: A method for reducing instability of a nozzle meniscus of a droplet deposition apparatus. The method includes the steps of receiving first and second data blocks for respective first and second line pixels, receiving a data set of forbidden pixel periods, determining a first jitter delay value based on the forbidden pixel periods, generating first and second print data based on the first and second data blocks, the first print data defining a first holding period and one or more drive pulses and the second print data defining one or more drive pulses; wherein the first and second print data generate first and second actuating element signals that cause an actuating element to eject at least one droplet from a nozzle, wherein the first jitter delay value adjusts a first pixel period, defined by the drive pulses, to fall outside of the forbidden pixel periods to reduce nozzle meniscus instability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2023
    Assignee: Xaar Technology Limited
    Inventors: Jesus Garcia Maza, Nigel Heather, Tomas Cerny, Peter Boltryk, Mario Massucci
  • Publication number: 20220184942
    Abstract: A method for reducing instability of a nozzle meniscus of a droplet deposition apparatus. The method includes the steps of receiving first and second data blocks for respective first and second line pixels, receiving a data set of forbidden pixel periods, determining a first jitter delay value based on the forbidden pixel periods, generating first and second print data based on the first and second data blocks, the first print data defining a first holding period and one or more drive pulses and the second print data defining one or more drive pulses; wherein the first and second print data generate first and second actuating element signals that cause an actuating element to eject at least one droplet from a nozzle, wherein the first jitter delay value adjusts a first pixel period, defined by the drive pulses, to fall outside of the forbidden pixel periods to reduce nozzle meniscus instability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2020
    Publication date: June 16, 2022
    Inventors: Jesus GARCIA MAZA, Nigel HEATHER, Tomas CERNY, Peter BOLTRYK, Mario MASSUCCI
  • Patent number: 11214055
    Abstract: A drive circuit (100) for driving actuators of a printhead (97) from a common drive waveform has a switching circuit (32) for coupling the common drive waveform to an actuator (1,2), and a timing circuit (10) to control the switching circuit to form a drive pulse from the common drive waveform. The drive pulse is trimmed by controlling a duration (TTRIM) of a step at an intermediate level (VHOLD) in the drive pulse. This can improve the trade-off between available range of trimming and thermal efficiency because the voltage drop across the switching circuit can be reduced, compared to trimming only the height. Decoupling during a flat portion of the common drive waveform can enable the timing of the decoupling to be more relaxed compared to decoupling during a slope. Such relaxing can enable costs, complexity and thermal loading to be reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2022
    Assignee: Xaar Technology Limited
    Inventors: Anirban Lahiri, Mujahid-ul Islam, Mario Massucci, Ian Anthony Hurst, Stephen Mark Jeapes, Neil Christopher Bird, Anthony Saugey
  • Patent number: 10744764
    Abstract: A circuit or a droplet deposition apparatus, the circuit configured to generate a drive waveform having a drive pulse, a first non-ejection pulse and a second non-ejection pulse, and wherein the first non-ejection pulse is inverted with respect to the second non-ejection pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: XAAR TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
    Inventor: Mario Massucci
  • Publication number: 20200086638
    Abstract: A drive circuit (100) for driving actuators of a printhead (97) from a common drive waveform has a switching circuit (32) for coupling the common drive waveform to an actuator (1,2), and a timing circuit (10) to control the switching circuit to form a drive pulse from the common drive waveform. The drive pulse is trimmed by controlling a duration (TTRIM) of a step at an intermediate level (VHOLD) in the drive pulse. This can improve the trade-off between available range of trimming and thermal efficiency because the voltage drop across the switching circuit can be reduced, compared to trimming only the height. Decoupling during a flat portion of the common drive waveform can enable the timing of the decoupling to be more relaxed compared to decoupling during a slope. Such relaxing can enable costs, complexity and thermal loading to be reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Publication date: March 19, 2020
    Inventors: Anirban Lahiri, Mujahid-ul Islam, Mario Massucci, Ian Anthony Hurst, Stephen Mark Jeapes, Neil Christopher Bird, Anthony Saugey
  • Patent number: 10513111
    Abstract: A drive circuit (100) for driving actuators of a printhead (97) from a common drive waveform has a switching circuit (32) for coupling the common drive waveform to an actuator (1,2), and a timing circuit (10) to control the switching circuit to form a drive pulse from the common drive waveform. The drive pulse is trimmed by controlling a duration (TTRIM) of a step at an intermediate level (VHOLD) in the drive pulse. This can improve the trade-off between available range of trimming and thermal efficiency because the voltage drop across the switching circuit can be reduced, compared to trimming only the height. Decoupling during a flat portion of the common drive waveform can enable the timing of the decoupling to be more relaxed compared to decoupling during a slope. Such relaxing can enable costs, complexity and thermal loading to be reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2019
    Assignee: XAAR TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
    Inventors: Anirban Lahiri, Mujahid-ul Islam, Mario Massucci, Ian Anthony Hurst, Stephen Mark Jeapes, Neil Christopher Bird, Anthony Saugey
  • Publication number: 20190224967
    Abstract: A circuit or a droplet deposition apparatus, the circuit configured to generate a drive waveform having a drive pulse, a first non-ejection pulse and a second non-ejection pulse, and wherein the first non-ejection pulse is inverted with respect to the second non-ejection pulse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2017
    Publication date: July 25, 2019
    Inventor: Mario MASSUCCI
  • Publication number: 20180056648
    Abstract: A drive circuit (100) for driving actuators of a printhead (97) from a common drive waveform has a switching circuit (32) for coupling the common drive waveform to an actuator (1,2), and a timing circuit (10) to control the switching circuit to form a drive pulse from the common drive waveform. The drive pulse is trimmed by controlling a duration (TTRIM) of a step at an intermediate level (VHOLD) in the drive pulse. This can improve the trade-off between available range of trimming and thermal efficiency because the voltage drop across the switching circuit can be reduced, compared to trimming only the height. Decoupling during a flat portion of the common drive waveform can enable the timing of the decoupling to be more relaxed compared to decoupling during a slope. Such relaxing can enable costs, complexity and thermal loading to be reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2016
    Publication date: March 1, 2018
    Inventors: Anirban LAHIRI, Mujahid-ul ISLAM, Mario MASSUCCI, Ian Anthony HURST, Stephen Mark JEAPES, Neil Christopher BIRD, Anthony SAUGEY