Patents by Inventor Meir GRINSTEIN
Meir GRINSTEIN 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: 10838325Abstract: Measures for controlling an engagement force between a photo imaging plate and a developer roller in a printing device are described. A motor is operated to generate rotational motion. The rotational motion is translated into linear motion. The linear motion causes an adjustment to the engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate. A characteristic of the motor is monitored. The motor is controlled on the basis of the monitored characteristic in order to maintain a desired engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Amit Porat, Maty Verner, Alon Froom, Meir Grinstein
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Patent number: 10802435Abstract: In one example, a development cycle of a binary ink developer, BID, is timed. Timing may be based on the length of a substrate in which the image is to be printed or the size of the image or the area to be printed with the ink associated to the BID.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2020Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Asaf Shoshani, Lavi Cohen, Ido Finkelman, Meir Grinstein
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Publication number: 20200166880Abstract: In one example, a development cycle of a binary ink developer, BID, is timed. Timing may be based on the length of a substrate in which the image is to be printed or the size of the image or the area to be printed with the ink associated to the BID.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2020Publication date: May 28, 2020Applicant: HP INDIGO B.V.Inventors: Asaf Shoshani, Lavi Cohen, Ido Finkelman, Meir Grinstein
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Patent number: 10649380Abstract: In one example, a development cycle of a binary ink developer, BID, is timed. Timing may be based on the length of a substrate in which the image is to be printed or the size of the image or the area to be printed with the ink associated to the BID.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Asaf Shoshani, Lavi Cohen, Ido Finkelman, Meir Grinstein
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Patent number: 10635026Abstract: In one example, a method for drying a developer unit of a liquid electrophotographic printer. After printing is complete, development voltage biases are applied to the developer unit while a liquid marking agent flows to the developer unit. The liquid marking agent flow to the developer unit is stopped. Drying voltage biases, lower than the development voltage biases, are applied to the developer unit. Idle voltage biases are applied to the developer unit when dry.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Andre Garcia, Harsh Pranav Desai, Avinoam Halpern, Evgeny Korol, Meir Grinstein, Melissa Marie Lovell
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Patent number: 10627760Abstract: In an example, a method includes charging a photoconductive surface in a print apparatus and monitoring an electrical parameter associated with a proximity of a print apparatus component to the photoconductive surface. A relative spacing between the print apparatus component and the photoconductive surface may be changed and a contact between the print apparatus component and the photoconductive surface may be detected when the electrical parameter meets predetermined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Meir Grinstein, Asaf Shoshani, Sharon Elbaz
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Publication number: 20200041934Abstract: Measures for controlling an engagement force between a photo imaging plate and a developer roller in a printing device are described. A motor is operated to generate rotational motion. The rotational motion is translated into linear motion. The linear motion causes an adjustment to the engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate. A characteristic of the motor is monitored. The motor is controlled on the basis of the monitored characteristic in order to maintain a desired engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Applicant: HP INDIGO B.V.Inventors: Amit Porat, Maty Verner, Alon Froom, Meir Grinstein
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Publication number: 20190369525Abstract: In one example, a method for drying a developer unit of a liquid electrophotographic printer. After printing is complete, development voltage biases are applied to the developer unit while a liquid marking agent flows to the developer unit. The liquid marking agent flow to the developer unit is stopped. Drying voltage biases, lower than the development voltage biases, are applied to the developer unit. Idle voltage biases are applied to the developer unit when dry.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Andre Garcia, Harsh Pranav Desai, Avinoam Halpern, Evgeny Korol, Meir Grinstein, Melissa Marie Lovell
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Publication number: 20190346799Abstract: In an example, a method includes charging a photoconductive surface in a print apparatus and monitoring an electrical parameter associated with a proximity of a print apparatus component to the photoconductive surface. A relative spacing between the print apparatus component and the photoconductive surface may be changed and a contact between the print apparatus component and the photoconductive surface may be detected when the electrical parameter meets predetermined criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2017Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Meir Grinstein, Asaf Shoshani, Sharon Elbaz
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Patent number: 10466625Abstract: Measures for controlling an engagement force between a photo imaging plate (110) and a developer roller (200) in a printing device (100) are described. A motor (310) is operated to generate rotational motion. The rotational motion is translated into linear motion. The linear motion causes an adjustment to the engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate. A characteristic of the motor is monitored. The motor is controlled on the basis of the monitored characteristic in order to maintain a desired engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Amit Porat, Maty Verner, Alon Froom, Meir Grinstein
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Patent number: 10409200Abstract: In one example, a method for drying a developer unit of a liquid electrophotographic printer. After printing is complete, development voltage biases are applied to the developer unit while a liquid marking agent flows to the developer unit. The liquid marking agent flow to the developer unit is stopped. Drying voltage biases, lower than the development voltage biases, are applied to the developer unit. Idle voltage biases are applied to the developer unit when dry.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Andre Garcia, Harsh Pranav Desai, Avinoam Halpern, Evgeny Korol, Meir Grinstein, Melissa Marie Lovell
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Publication number: 20190258198Abstract: In one example, a development cycle of a binary ink developer, BID, is timed. Timing may be based on the length of a substrate in which the image is to be printed or the size of the image or the area to be printed with the ink associated to the BID.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Asaf Shoshani, Lavi Cohen, Ido Finkelman, Meir Grinstein
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Publication number: 20190033755Abstract: In one example, a method for drying a developer unit of a liquid electrophotographic printer. After printing is complete, development voltage biases are applied to the developer unit while a liquid marking agent flows to the developer unit. The liquid marking agent flow to the developer unit is stopped. Drying voltage biases, lower than the development voltage biases, are applied to the developer unit. Idle voltage biases are applied to the developer unit when dry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2016Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Andre GARCIA, Harsh Pranav DESAI, Avinoam HALPERN, Evgeny KOROL, Meir GRINSTEIN, Melissa Marie LOVELL
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Publication number: 20190033754Abstract: Measures for controlling an engagement force between a photo imaging plate (110) and a developer roller (200) in a printing device (100) are described. A motor (310) is operated to generate rotational motion. The rotational motion is translated into linear motion. The linear motion causes an adjustment to the engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate. A characteristic of the motor is monitored. The motor is controlled on the basis of the monitored characteristic in order to maintain a desired engagement force between the developer roller and the photo imaging plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: HP INDIGO B.V.Inventors: Amit PORAT, Maty VERNER, Alon FROOM, Meir GRINSTEIN