Patents by Inventor Mary Claire Smoot

Mary Claire Smoot 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: 7766455
    Abstract: Micro-fluid ejection head structures, methods of making micro-fluid ejection head structures having improved operability, and methods for improving the durability of micro-fluid ejection head structures are provided. One such micro-fluid ejection head structure includes a micro-fluid ejection head having a substrate and nozzle plate assembly adhesively attached adjacent to a substrate support using a substrate adhesive. The nozzle plate is adhesively attached adjacent to the substrate with a nozzle plate adhesive. A thermally, UV or other cure mechanism encapsulant material is attached adjacent to the ejection head and substrate support. Each of the substrate adhesive, and the encapsulant material, after curing, have a Young's modulus of less than about 2000 MPa, a shear modulus at 25° C. of less than about 15 MPa, and a glass transition temperature of less than about 90° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: David Christopher Graham, Brian Christopher Hart, Gary Anthony Holt, Jr., John William Krawczyk, Sean Terrence Weaver, Mary Claire Smoot
  • Patent number: 7600850
    Abstract: Fluid ejection head assemblies, fluid ejection devices, and methods for improving fluid sealing of fluid ejection head assemblies. One such fluid ejection head assembly includes a substrate cavity and a substantially planar surface surrounding the substrate cavity. The substantially planar surface contains at least one external vent, at least one internal vent channel, and a plurality of vents in fluid flow communication with the substrate cavity and providing fluid flow communication between the internal vent channel and the external vent. The plurality of vents, the at least one external vent and the at least one internal vent channel are disposed in fluid flow communication with an environment external to the substrate cavity for flow of a gas associated with an adhesive at least partially disposed in the substrate cavity, to the environment during the curing of the adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael Blackburn, Edgar Colin Diaz, Thomas Ray Romine, Jr., Jeanne Marie Saldanha Singh, Mary Claire Smoot, Jason Joseph Stokesbary
  • Patent number: 7404613
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing an inkjet print cartridge and an inkjet cartridge produced thereby are disclosed. An inkjet print cartridge in accordance with one aspect includes a component of the inkjet print cartridge and an applied adhesive on at least a portion of the component, wherein the applied adhesive is formed from an adhesive having a rheology viscosity ratio ?i/?min of from 1.0 to less than 2.1. The method in accordance with one aspect includes applying an adhesive onto at least a portion of a component of an inkjet print cartridge at an application temperature, T?, and heating the adhesive from an initial temperature, Ti, to a cure temperature for the adhesive, Tc. The adhesive has a rheology cure profile characterized by at least one of the following parameters: a) a rheology viscosity ratio ?i/?min of from 1.0 to less than 2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2008
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Kin Ming Kwan, James Michael Mrvos, Jeanne Marie Saldanha Singh, Mary Claire Smoot
  • Publication number: 20070232055
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for applying a protective material to an interconnect associated with a component. One such method involves placing a stencil in close proximity to an interconnect that extends over a cavity. An amount of protective material is placed on the stencil. A wiper is passed across the stencil. The wiper has an angle of attack of less than 50 degrees. At least a desired thickness of protective material is applied to the interconnect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventors: Richard Earl Corley, Shelby Wayne Dennis, Edgar Colin Diaz, Richard Leo Hubert, Jonathan Harold Laurer, Tu Phan, George Allan Ping, Jeanne Marie Saldanha Singh, Mary Claire Smoot, Paul Timothy Spivey