Patents by Inventor Mark Schlabach
Mark Schlabach 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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Publication number: 20240227270Abstract: A method of injecting a colorant into an extruded material and an artificial wood plank formed from said method. The method includes steps of extruding the material from an extruder to at least one die, shaping the material into a board via the at least one die, injecting the colorant into the material with at least one color injector in a pre-defined pattern, and forming a bubble in the material to impart a simulated woodgrain appearance into the material downstream of the at least one die.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Green Fox Plastics, LLCInventor: Daniel Mark SCHLABACH
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Publication number: 20240227272Abstract: An extrusion color injection system that includes an extruder, at least one die, at least one color injector, a calibrator, and an extrusion gap. The at least one die is operable to shape material exiting from the extruder. The at least one color injector is operable to inject a colorant into the material exiting from the extruder in a pre-defined pattern. The is also calibrator downstream of the at least one die. The extrusion gap is defined between the at least one die and the calibrator. In this system, a bubble is formed in the material at the extrusion gap to impart a simulated appearance into the material with the colorant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Green Fox Plastics, LLCInventor: Daniel Mark SCHLABACH
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Publication number: 20240227271Abstract: A method of forming an extrusion bubble in an extruded material. The method includes steps of extruding the material from an extruder to at least one die, expanding a first portion of the material along the at least one die, expanding a second portion of the material along a calibrator, and forming a bubble in the material between the at least one die and the calibrator to impart a simulated woodgrain appearance into the material. The method may further include a step of defining an extrusion gap between the at least one die and the calibrator; wherein the bubble is formed inside of the extrusion gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Green Fox Plastics, LLCInventor: Daniel Mark SCHLABACH
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Patent number: 7661583Abstract: An automated banking machine includes a cash dispenser. Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive. The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon J. Blackford, Robert W. Barnett, Joseph P. Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett
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Patent number: 7604164Abstract: An automated banking machine includes a cash dispenser. A lockable first fascia portion when unlocked enables access to a chest lock input device, inputs to which enable opening a chest door of the machine. Opening the first fascia portion also enables access to an actuator which enables moving a second fascia portion for conducting service activities. At least one computer in the machine selectively illuminates light emitting devices for purposes of facilitating user operation of the machine. Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive. The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon J. Blackford, Robert W. Barnett, Joseph P. Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett
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Patent number: 7445144Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a cash dispenser (54). Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media (314) is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive (312). The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer (324).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon J. Blackford, Robert W. Barnett, Joseph P. Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett
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Publication number: 20050263584Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a cash dispenser (54). Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media (314) is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive (312). The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer (324).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems, Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon Blackford, Robert Barnett, Joseph Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett
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Publication number: 20050263583Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a cash dispenser (54). Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media (314) is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive (312). The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer (324).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon Blackford, Robert Barnett, Joseph Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett
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Publication number: 20050263585Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a cash dispenser (54). Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data. A portable article of computer readable and writable media (314) is also operative to cause the computer to gather data concerning the banking machine and record it on the media through a drive (312). The data gathered is then analyzed by a separate analysis computer (324).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Schlabach, James Meek, Damon Blackford, Robert Barnett, Joseph Newman, Paul Mercina, Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold, Christyan Moauro, Nick Billett