Patents by Inventor Mark Duane Foster
Mark Duane Foster 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: 9389576Abstract: A deskewing plug and assembly mountable in a frame having a first and a second shaft forming a nip therebetween with the second shaft rotatably mounted in a pair of opposed channels and biased toward the first shaft for adjusting the axial alignment of the shafts. The deskewing plug has a generally cylindrical body having first portion, a second portion and a tab portion. The second portion has a circumferential camming surface cooperatively engageable with the second shaft. Rotation of the plug and camming surface adjusts the axial alignment of the second shaft. The tab portion radially extends from the first portion and has radially extending ridges frictionally engageable with a wall of the opening in the frame to prevent rotation of the deskewing plug after adjustment. A cap may be provided to cover and frictionally engage the tab with the cap being fastenable to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Brian Lester Boettcher, Mark Duane Foster, Michael David Maul, Joshua Carl Poterjoy
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Publication number: 20160179049Abstract: A deskewing plug and assembly mountable in a frame having a first and a second shaft forming a nip therebetween with the second shaft rotatably mounted in a pair of opposed channels and biased toward the first shaft for adjusting the axial alignment of the shafts. The deskewing plug has a generally cylindrical body having first portion, a second portion and a tab portion. The second portion has a circumferential camming surface cooperatively engageable with the second shaft. Rotation of the plug and camming surface adjusts the axial alignment of the second shaft. The tab portion radially extends from the first portion and has radially extending ridges frictionally engageable with a wall of the opening in the frame to prevent rotation of the deskewing plug after adjustment. A cap may be provided to cover and frictionally engage the tab with the cap being fastenable to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Brian Lester Boettcher, Mark Duane Foster, Michael David Maul, Joshua Carl Poterjoy
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Patent number: 9031451Abstract: An example toner cartridge includes a reservoir for containing toner and an exit port in fluid communication with the reservoir. A shutter is positioned at the exit port and movable between an open position and a closed position. A first linkage member is operatively connected to the shutter to open the shutter upon being actuated by a first engagement feature. A second linkage member is pivotally attached to a side wall of the housing and biased toward a home position. A third linkage member is movable with the second linkage member. When the second linkage member is in the home position, the third linkage member is in a blocking position preventing the first linkage member from opening the shutter. When the second linkage member pivots away from the home position, the third linkage member moves to a non-blocking position permitting the first linkage member to open the shutter.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Darrell Stephen Rulon, John Andrew Buchanan, James Anthany Carter, II, Gregory Alan Cavill, Mark Duane Foster, Benjamin Keith Newman, Matthew Lee Rogers, Keith Seaman, Christopher Gene Vowels, Tyler Frederick Williams
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Patent number: 8867968Abstract: A rotating cover on the developer unit of an imaging apparatus to prevent toner leaks from the toner entry port of the developer unit. When installing a toner cartridge, the cartridge contacts a surface to cause the cover to rotate to an open position, thereby exposing the toner port for receiving toner. Conversely, when the toner cartridge is removed the cover is rotated into a closed position with the aid of a torsion spring so as to seal the toner entry port of the developer unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Andrew Buchanan, James Anthany Carter, Gregory Alan Cavill, Nicholas Fenley Gibson, Michael Craig Leemhuis, Tyler Frederick Williams, Mark Duane Foster, Thomas Wilbur Blanck
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Publication number: 20140241758Abstract: An example toner cartridge includes a reservoir for containing toner and an exit port in fluid communication with the reservoir. A shutter is positioned at the exit port and movable between an open position and a closed position. A first linkage member is operatively connected to the shutter to open the shutter upon being actuated by a first engagement feature. A second linkage member is pivotally attached to a side wall of the housing and biased toward a home position. A third linkage member is movable with the second linkage member. When the second linkage member is in the home position, the third linkage member is in a blocking position preventing the first linkage member from opening the shutter. When the second linkage member pivots away from the home position, the third linkage member moves to a non-blocking position permitting the first linkage member to open the shutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Darrell Stephen Rulon, John Andrew Buchanan, James Anthany Carter, II, Gregory Alan Cavill, Mark Duane Foster, Benjamin Keith Newman, Matthew Lee Rogers, Keith Seaman, Christopher Gene Vowels, Tyler Frederick Williams
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Patent number: 8774684Abstract: A toner cartridge for use in an image forming device according to one example embodiment includes a housing having a reservoir for containing toner therein. The housing has an exit port in fluid communication with the reservoir. A cover is mounted on an exterior portion of the housing that is pivotable between a closed position blocking the exit port and an open position unblocking the exit port. The cover is biased toward the closed position. The cover has a projection extending therefrom such that a force on the projection causes the cover to move toward the open position.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Andrew Buchanan, James Anthany Carter, Keith Seaman, Gregory Alan Cavill, Matthew Lee Rogers, Tyler Frederick Williams, Mark Duane Foster, Michael Craig Leemhuis
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Publication number: 20130243500Abstract: An endless electrophotographic member, such as a developer roller, which indicates an improved resistance to nip banding. The improvement to nip banding may be provided by the use of an organic salt within a roller surface region. The roller may provide, at a nip location, a resistive surface layer having an electrical resistance that avoids the development of nip banding and relatively dark regions on printed media.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duane Foster, Kevin Scott Kennedy, Kelly Ann Killeen, Chao Li, Ronald Lloyd Roe, Richard Nicholas Schrantz, JR., Scott Alan Searls, Robert Francis Soto, Donald Wayne Stafford
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Publication number: 20130170869Abstract: A rotating cover on the developer unit of an imaging apparatus to prevent toner leaks from the toner entry port of the developer unit. When installing a toner cartridge, the cartridge contacts a surface to cause the cover to rotate to an open position, thereby exposing the toner port for receiving toner. Conversely, when the toner cartridge is removed the cover is rotated into a closed position with the aid of a torsion spring so as to seal the toner entry port of the developer unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: John Andrew Buchanan, James Anthany Carter, Gregory Alan Cavill, Nicholas Fenley Gibson, Michael Craig Leemhuis, Tyler F. Williams, Mark Duane Foster, Thomas Wilbur Blanck
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Patent number: 8448336Abstract: An endless electrophotographic member, such as a developer roller, which indicates an improved resistance to nip banding. The improvement to nip banding may be provided by the use of an organic salt within a roller surface region. The roller may provide, at a nip location, a resistive surface layer having an electrical resistance that avoids the development of nip banding and relatively dark regions on printed media.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Jane Elece Barcelo, Bradley Leonard Beach, Liam Ruan De Paor, Mark Duane Foster, Terence Edward Franey, Bhaskar Gopalanarayanan, Kevin Scott Kennedy, Kelly Ann Killeen, Chao Li, Jean Marie Massie, Ronald Lloyd Roe, Richard Nicholas Schrantz, Jr., Scott Alan Searls, Robert Francis Soto, Donald Wayne Stafford
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Patent number: 8238803Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a surface energy reduction material in the form of a topcoat or additive to a coating that may be applied to a toner regulating member such as a doctor blade which may reduce toner build-up about a nip region, pre-nip region, and/or post-nip region. The surface energy reduction material may be include any material having a surface energy of less than or equal to 35 dynes/cm, for example, between 15-30 dynes/cm, including all values and ranges therein. The surface energy reducing materials may include any material that provides a 25% or more reduction of the surface energy of the doctor blade compared to an untreated doctor blade, for example, greater than or equal to 50% reduction or greater than or equal to 75% reduction, including all values and ranges therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Richard Kent Anderson, Martin Victor DiGirolamo, Mark Duane Foster, Whitney April Greer, Mark William Johnson, David Starling MacMillan, Robert Watson McAlpine, Donald Wayne Stafford, Jason Carl True, James Thomas Welch
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Publication number: 20100003610Abstract: An endless electrophotographic member, such as a developer roller, which indicates an improved resistance to nip banding. The improvement to nip banding may be provided by the use of an organic salt within a roller surface region. The roller may provide, at a nip location, a resistive surface layer having an electrical resistance that avoids the development of nip banding and relatively dark regions on printed media.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Jane Elece Barcelo, Bradley Leonard Beach, Liam Ruan De Paor, Mark Duane Foster, Terence Edward Franey, Bhaskar Gopalanarayanan, Kevin Scott Kennedy, Kelly Ann Killeen, Chao Li, Jean Marie Massie, Ronald Lloyd Roe, Richard Nicholas Schrantz, JR., Scott Alan Searls, Robert Francis Soto, Donald Wayne Stafford
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Publication number: 20090169273Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a surface energy reduction material in the form of a topcoat or additive to a coating that may be applied to a toner regulating member such as a doctor blade which may reduce toner build-up about a nip region, pre-nip region, and/or post-nip region. The surface energy reduction material may be include any material having a surface energy of less than or equal to 35 dynes/cm, for example, between 15-30 dynes/cm, including all values and ranges therein. The surface energy reducing materials may include any material that provides a 25% or more reduction of the surface energy of the doctor blade compared to an untreated doctor blade, for example, greater than or equal to 50% reduction or greater than or equal to 75% reduction, including all values and ranges therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Richard Kent Anderson, Martin Victor DiGirolamo, Mark Duane Foster, Whitney April Greer, Mark William Johnson, David Starling MacMillan, Robert Watson McAlpine, Donald Wayne Stafford, Jason Carl True, James Thomas Welch
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Patent number: 7305204Abstract: A two part cartridge having a photoconductor part (1) and a toner part (5) having no force biasing element on either part. The two parts fit together so that a developer roller (7) in the toner part contacts a photoconductor drum (3) in the other part. When the two parts are installed in a printer the cover (50), when closed, brings a spring (62) into contact with one side of the toner part while the frame (F) of the printer blocks movement away from the cover. An advantage of the two part cartridge is that the toner part can be replaced without replacing the photoconductor part. Members on the cartridge for force biasing are avoided and the need for training or skill to latch the parts together is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Philip Scot Carter, Julia L. Fain, Mark Duane Foster
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Patent number: 7139510Abstract: A two part cartridge having a photoconductor part (1) and a toner part (5) having no force biasing element on either part. The two parts fit together so that a developer roller (7) in the toner part contacts a photoconductor drum (3) in the other part. When the two parts are installed in a printer the cover (50), when closed, brings a spring (62) into contact with one side of the toner part while the frame (F) of the printer blocks movement away from the cover. An advantage of the two part cartridge is that the toner part can be replaced without replacing the photoconductor part. Members on the cartridge for force biasing are avoided and the need for training or skill to latch the parts together is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Philip Scot Carter, Julia L. Fain, Mark Duane Foster
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Patent number: 6985683Abstract: A developer roller (5) is rotated rapidly for high speed printing, which can cause excessive heating at end seal (1). Heat damage to toner (24) is avoided by providing gaps (30a, 30b) under the seals (1) which reduce the stiffness of developer roller (5) and thereby reduce frictional heating.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duane Foster, James Christopher Piotrowski
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Patent number: 6931224Abstract: A vent integral with the top surface of toner hopper (5) having three labyrinth channels (3a-3c) oriented in one direction and three labyrinth channels (3d-3f) oriented in an orthogonal direction. Each labyrinth communicates with the inside of the hopper by a hole (13a-13f) and the end of each labyrinth communicates with filter pad (7) held in a basin (11) formed in the top surface of hopper (5). Cover (9) closes the vent except for hole (15) over the center of pad (7).Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duane Foster, Robert Watson McAlpine, Robert Francis Soto, Gregory Scott Tigges
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Patent number: 6879792Abstract: A two part cartridge having a photoconductor part (1) and a toner part (5) having no force biasing element on either part. The two parts fit together so that a developer roller (7) in the toner part contacts a photoconductor drum (3) in the other part. When the two parts are installed in a printer the cover (50), when closed, brings a spring (62) into contact with one side of the toner part while the frame (F) of the printer blocks movement away from the cover. An advantage of the two part cartridge is that the toner part can be replaced without replacing the photoconductor part. Members on the cartridge for force biasing are avoided and the need for training or skill to latch the parts together is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Philip Scot Carter, Julia L. Fain, Mark Duane Foster
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Patent number: 6771922Abstract: A toner cartridge for use in a laser printer has a toner reservoir or hopper in which an agitator is pivoted by a rotating paddle away from its home position proximate an exit opening and then returned to its home position by a spring exerting a predetermined desired force on the agitator after the agitator ceases to be moved by the paddle. The spring may be a cantilever spring, a torsion spring, or a stamped and formed leaf spring.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Wilbur Blanck, Mark Duane Foster, Robert Watson McAlpine, Gregory Scott Tigges
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Publication number: 20040126133Abstract: A two part cartridge having a photoconductor part (1) and a toner part (5) having no force biasing element on either part. The two parts fit together so that a developer roller (7) in the toner part contacts a photoconductor drum (3) in the other part. When the two parts are installed in a printer the cover (50), when closed, brings a spring (62) into contact with one side of the toner part while the frame (F) of the printer blocks movement away from the cover. An advantage of the two part cartridge is that the toner part can be replaced without replacing the photoconductor part. Members on the cartridge for force biasing are avoided and the need for training or skill to latch the parts together is avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Philip Scot Carter, Julia L. Fain, Mark Duane Foster
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Publication number: 20040126143Abstract: A toner cartridge for use in a laser printer has a toner reservoir or hopper in which an agitator is pivoted by a rotating paddle away from its home position proximate an exit opening and then returned to its home position by a spring exerting a predetermined desired force on the agitator after the agitator ceases to be moved by the paddle. The spring may be a cantilever spring, a torsion spring, or a stamped and formed leaf spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Thomas Wilbur Blanck, Mark Duane Foster, Robert Watson McAlpine, Gregory Scott Tigges