Patents by Inventor Michael J. Severn

Michael J. Severn 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: 11117386
    Abstract: An inlet seal, an outlet seal, and a piston are connected to a shaft. The inlet seal seals an ink inlet of an ink reservoir. The outlet seal seals an ink outlet of the ink reservoir. Also, the piston is within a cylinder. The inlet seal, the outlet seal, and the piston all move with the shaft. A biasing member contacts the piston to bias the piston in a first direction. Pressurized air simultaneously provided to the cylinder and to the ink reservoir biases the piston in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and pressurizes ink within the ink reservoir. Moving the shaft in the first direction does not seal the ink inlet but does seal the ink outlet. Moving the shaft in the second direction seals the ink inlet but does not seal the ink outlet, thus allowing the pressurized ink out from the ink reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2021
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory A. Ludgate, Timothy G. Shelhart, Michael J. Severn, Richard P. Ficarra, Dale T. Platteter, Victoria L. Warner
  • Publication number: 20210170760
    Abstract: An inlet seal, an outlet seal, and a piston are connected to a shaft. The inlet seal seals an ink inlet of an ink reservoir. The outlet seal seals an ink outlet of the ink reservoir. Also, the piston is within a cylinder. The inlet seal, the outlet seal, and the piston all move with the shaft. A biasing member contacts the piston to bias the piston in a first direction. Pressurized air simultaneously provided to the cylinder and to the ink reservoir biases the piston in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and pressurizes ink within the ink reservoir. Moving the shaft in the first direction does not seal the ink inlet but does seal the ink outlet. Moving the shaft in the second direction seals the ink inlet but does not seal the ink outlet, thus allowing the pressurized ink out from the ink reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2019
    Publication date: June 10, 2021
    Applicant: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory A. Ludgate, Timothy G. Shelhart, Michael J. Severn, Richard P. Ficarra, Dale T. Platteter, Victoria L. Warner
  • Patent number: 8767246
    Abstract: A method for printing on a continuous print medium having a plurality of pages includes identifying a location of a feature in image data that are generated from a portion of a first page in the print medium. The method includes modifying a time of operation of a marking unit to form an image on each page in the plurality of pages at a predetermined distance from the edge of each page with reference to the location of the identified feature in the image data. In one configuration, the method enables precise placement of printed images over preprinted forms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Howard A. Mizes, Michael C. Mongeon, Michael J. Severn, Joseph C. Sheflin, Michael J. Levy
  • Publication number: 20140146329
    Abstract: A method for printing on a continuous print medium having a plurality of pages includes identifying a location of a feature in image data that are generated from a portion of a first page in the print medium. The method includes modifying a time of operation of a marking unit to form an image on each page in the plurality of pages at a predetermined distance from the edge of each page with reference to the location of the identified feature in the image data. In one configuration, the method enables precise placement of printed images over preprinted forms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2012
    Publication date: May 29, 2014
    Applicant: XEROX CORPORATION
    Inventors: Howard A. Mizes, Michael C. Mongeon, Michael J. Severn, Joseph C. Sheflin, Michael J. Levy
  • Patent number: 8434854
    Abstract: A printhead cleaning device includes a housing having an opening and an ink receptacle positioned within the opening. A member extends from the ink receptacle and through the opening. The member is configured to contact a faceplate of a printhead to enable liquid ink emitted onto the faceplate to move from across the member into the ink receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2013
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Robert E. Rosdahl, Jr., Michael Quoc Lu, John R. Uchal, Michael J. Severn
  • Publication number: 20130100203
    Abstract: A printhead cleaning device includes a housing having an opening and an ink receptacle positioned within the opening. A member extends from the ink receptacle and through the opening. The member is configured to contact a faceplate of a printhead to enable liquid ink emitted onto the faceplate to move from across the member into the ink receptacle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2011
    Publication date: April 25, 2013
    Applicant: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Robert E. Rosdahl, JR., Michael Quoc Lu, John R. Uchal, Michael J. Severn
  • Patent number: 8091503
    Abstract: An apparatus indicates a temperature of an object. The apparatus includes a porous substrate, a mirror image of a first image pattern printed with a first phase-change ink having a first phase change temperature on a first side of the porous substrate, and an adhesive layer applied to the first side of the porous substrate to enable the porous substrate to be affixed to an object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Jason M. LeFevre, Michael J. Severn, Michael J. Levy
  • Publication number: 20110048312
    Abstract: An apparatus indicates a temperature of an object. The apparatus includes a porous substrate, a mirror image of a first image pattern printed with a first phase-change ink having a first phase change temperature on a first side of the porous substrate, and an adhesive layer applied to the first side of the porous substrate to enable the porous substrate to be affixed to an object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicant: XEROX CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jason M. LeFevre, Michael J. Severn, Michael J. Levy
  • Patent number: 5513493
    Abstract: Fuel for the combustion equipment of the engine of a vertical take off aircraft is supplied via pumps 50,24 through a metering valve 22, which is under the control of a digital electronic control unit (DECU) 10. A pressure drop regulator 30 and spill valve 32 ensure there is a constant pressure drop across the metering valve 22. To provide a rapid reduction in fuel output when the aircraft pilot slams shut his control lever 16 when he touches down after a vertical landing, and therefore prevent the aircraft from bouncing, the DECU 10 detects the sudden slamming closed of the lever 16, and opens a solenoid valve 60. Fuel now bleeds along line 58, and the input 54 of the regulator 30 sees an increased pressure drop determined by a potentiometer formed by two flow restricting orifices 56,62. The regulator 30 therefore opens the spill valve 32 giving the desired rapid reduction in fuel flow through the metering valve 22.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce plc
    Inventors: Michael J. Severn, Roy L. Taylor
  • Patent number: 5463863
    Abstract: A fuel control system for a gas turbine aero engine comprises a first metering valve 22 which is controlled by a feed back loop 43 in flow series with a manually operated metering valve 34. A pressure drop regulator 31, 39 regulates the pressure drop across the series connected valves 22, 34. In this way response of the control system is directly influenced by movement of the manual valve 34 and the automatic valve 22 stabilizes the fuel flow rate in response to monitored operating parameters of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce plc
    Inventors: Michael J. Severn, Anthony J. Northcott, Anne G. Rowlinson