Patents by Inventor Michael I. Glenn

Michael I. Glenn 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: 4875054
    Abstract: Disclosed is a clean air hood for disposition above the print head of a fluid jet printing apparatus having an orifice plate on one side of the print head for forming a plurality of droplet streams. The droplet streams flow past charge and deflection electrode means as well as a fluid catcher whereby uncharged droplets are deposited on a substrate. The clean air hood includes an interior baffle for directing clean air through the hood for issuance through a pair of laterally spaced slots along opposite sides of the hood whereby the air curtains formed thereby straddle the print head. In operation, the air curtains flow along opposite sides of the print head and opposite sides of the droplet streams ot maintain a clean air region about the electrode means and dampen any tendency of particulate matter carried by the substrate from migrating into the region of the electrodes. The print bar is rotated 180.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1989
    Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy H. V. Archer, Randy Bowman, Michael I. Glenn
  • Patent number: 4829793
    Abstract: A fluid jet applicator is disclosed which senses orifice plate fluid pressure and the fabric substrate speed and electronically controls the flow of fluid by modulating fluid pressure in accordance with the speed and characteristics of the fabric substrate. In this fashion, a highly uniform solid shade is applied across the width of the fabric. The uniformity of the applied solid shade is limited only by the uniformity of the orifices in the applicator orifice plate. Additionally, by operating at higher fluid pressures than electrostatic fluid jet applicators, the present invention is significantly more productive than such electrostatic applicators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph P. Holder, Michael I. Glenn, Bobby L. McConnell, Louis A. Graham
  • Patent number: 4797687
    Abstract: The electrostatic fluid jet applicator of the present invention achieves patterning effects with an applicator designed to provide a uniform solid application of liquid onto substrates. The applicator requires no digital memory device to store extensive image data defining patterns to be printed and includes a single ganged charging electrode which is utilized to simultaneously charge (or not charge) droplets emanating from a linear array of orifices. The applicator generates patterning effects primarily by controlling the application of charging voltage to the single electrode and by controlling the print time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1989
    Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph P. Holder, Michael I. Glenn, Bobby L. McConnell, Louis A. Graham
  • Patent number: 4736209
    Abstract: An electrode for use in a fluid-jet marking apparatus includes a flexible and tensionable electrode member mounted in confronting, substantially parallel alignment to a linear array of fluid droplet streams. The mounting of the flexible and tensionable electrode member is accomplished by a pair of mounting arms in spaced-apart relationship, one of the arms being pivotal while the other arm is immovable. The one pivotal arm is thus displaced relative to the other immovable arm so as to responsively tension the electrode member therebetween.In order to increase the vibrational frequency of the flexible and tensionable electrode member and/or to substantially decrease the vibrational amplitude thereof, at least one intermediate arm having a terminal end in operative contact with the electrode member is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: Burlington, Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Glenn, Bruce W. Halliday, Richard Sutera
  • Patent number: 4650694
    Abstract: Uniform application of a controlled relatively small liquid volume per unit area to a moving fabric substrate is obtained even though application is made using a liquid jet electrostatic applicator which employs random drop formation processes. Repetitive print times during which randomly formed droplets are passed onto the substrate along a linear orifice array are controlled so as to have a minimum duration sufficiently large as to average out expected random variation in droplet formation processes occurring along the orifice array. At the same time, the center-to-center spacing of each printed pixel (during which randomly formed droplets are intercepted so as not to fall onto the substrate) is controlled so as to maintain a desired relatively small controlled liquid volume per unit area within the fabric substrate section to be printed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: John L. Dressler, Bobby L. McConnell, Michael I. Glenn, Joseph P. Holder