Patents by Inventor Omid A. Moghadam
Omid A. Moghadam 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: 6919920Abstract: A photographic system involves the collection of data from a scene, e.g., a visitor attraction site, that is capable of interactive communication with a user. The attraction site stores content data related to the site, and the user communicates with the attraction site through a camera capable of communication with the site. Besides capturing an image associated with the site, the camera stores predetermined personality data that relates an interest of the user to at least a portion of the content data and includes means for transferring the personality data to the attraction site. The camera further includes means for receiving and displaying the portion of the content data from the attraction site, and a user interface for selecting from the displayed content data that part which the user wants to keep. In this manner, information relevant to a user's interests about a photographed item can be easily requested, accessed and stored with the specific pictures that the user has captured.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Squilla, Omid A. Moghadam, James D. Allen
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Patent number: 6396537Abstract: A photographic system involves the collection of data from a scene, e.g., a visitor attraction site, that is capable of interactive communication with a user. The attraction site stores content data related to the site, and the user communicates with the attraction site through a camera capable of conmmunication with the site. Besides capturing an image associated with the site, the camera stores predetermined personality data that relates an interest of the user to at least a portion of the content data and includes means for transferring the personality data to the attraction site. The camera further includes means for receiving and displaying the portion of the content data from the attraction site, and a user interface for selecting from the displayed content data that part which the user wants to keep. In this manner, information relevant to a user's interests about a photographed item can be easily requested, accessed and stored with the specific pictures that the user has captured.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Squilla, Omid A. Moghadam, James D. Allen
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Publication number: 20020030745Abstract: A photographic system involves the collection of data from a scene, e.g., a visitor attraction site, that is capable of interactive communication with a user. The attraction site stores content data related to the site, and the user communicates with the attraction site through a camera capable of communication with the site. Besides capturing an image associated with the site, the camera stores predetermined personality data that relates an interest of the user to at least a portion of the content data and includes means for transferring the personality data to the attraction site. The camera further includes means for receiving and displaying the portion of the content data from the attraction site, and a user interface for selecting from the displayed content data that part which the user wants to keep. In this manner, information relevant to a user's interests about a photographed item can be easily requested, accessed and stored with the specific pictures that the user has captured.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: John R. Squilla, Omid A. Moghadam, James D. Allen
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Patent number: 6351274Abstract: Apparatus for separating a receiver from a micro-fluidic contact print head after ink image pixels have been printed by the print head on the receiver, including a print head having a plurality of ink channels for delivering ink to the receiver when the receiver is in ink transfer contact with the print head; including an air supply device and air plenum which are associated with each ink channel and defining an air channel for conducting air to the air plenum; and the apparatus is effective after the ink has been transferred from the plurality of ink channels to the receiver for causing air to be delivered from the air supply device to the air channel and into the air plenum to exert a pressure which causes the separation of the receiver from the print head.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Omid A. Moghadam
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Patent number: 6325480Abstract: An ink jet printer and method capable of forming a plurality of registration marks on a receiver and sensing the marks formed thereby. The method includes a print head for printing an image of predetermined length on the receiver. The receiver has an image area for receiving the image therein and a border area adjacent to the image area. A marker forms the plurality of registration marks in the border area, so that the marks extend the length of the image. In addition, a sensor is disposed in sensing relationship to the marks for sensing the marks. The invention provides a combination marker for marking a receiver and a sensor for sensing the marks so that each image line is in registration with other lines of the image. Also, use of the invention avoids need for costly precision motors to advance the receiver during printing of image lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Gilbert A. Hawkins, David L. Jeanmaire
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Patent number: 6281926Abstract: Image answering apparatus comprising: an interface for connecting to a public telephone system; and memory for storing audio and image information received over the public telephone system.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James D. Allen, Allen D. Heberling, Omid A. Moghadam, John R. Squilla
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Patent number: 6276774Abstract: An imaging apparatus capable of inhibiting inadvertent ejection of a satellite ink droplet and method of assembling same. The imaging apparatus comprises a print head transducer including a pair of sidewalls defining a chamber therebetween, the channel having the ink body disposed therein. The transducer is in fluid communication with the ink body for inducing a first pressure wave in the ink body in order to eject an ink droplet. A waveform generator is connected to the transducer for supplying voltage waveforms to the transducer, so that the transducer induces pressure waves in the ink body. However, the first pressure wave has a reflected portion formed by the first pressure wave reflecting from the sidewalls. The reflected portion is sufficient to otherwise inadvertently eject unintended satellite ink droplets. Thus, a sensor is in fluid communication with the ink body for sensing the reflected portion and is connected to the transducer for inducing a second pressure wave in the ink body.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Anthony R. Lubinsky, Christopher N. Delametter, Thomas E. Kocher
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Patent number: 6273552Abstract: An image forming method including a print head having plurality of micromachined ink channel pistons, and method of assembling the method and print head. The method comprises a piston for pressurizing an ink body so that an ink meniscus extends from the ink body. An ink droplet separator is also provided for lowering surface tension of the meniscus as the meniscus extends from the ink body. The extended meniscus severs from the ink body to form an ink droplet as the droplet separator lowers the surface tension to a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Omid A. Moghadam
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Patent number: 6250740Abstract: Pagewidth image forming system and method. The system features a plurality of mechanically isolated transducers capable of pressurizing an ink body associated with each of plural nozzle so that an ink meniscus extends from the ink body. The transducers are operated such that the ink bodies are uniformily intermittently pressurized. An ink droplet separator is also provided for lowering surface tension of the meniscus. In this regard, the droplet separator lowers the surface tension of the meniscus at a selected nozzle as the meniscus extends from the ink body, so that the meniscus forms a neck portion thereof. The extended meniscus severs from the ink body at the neck portion as the droplet separator lowers the surface tension to a predetermined value so as to form an ink droplet.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Christopher N. Delametter, Thomas E. Kocher
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Patent number: 6186610Abstract: An imaging apparatus capable of suppressing inadvertent ejection of a satellite ink droplet and method of assembling the apparatus. The imaging apparatus comprises a print head transducer including a pair of sidewalls defining a chamber therebetween, the channel having an ink body disposed therein. The transducer is capable of inducing a first pressure wave in the ink body in order to eject an intended ink droplet. A waveform generator is connected to the transducer for supplying a voltage waveform to the transducer, so that the transducer induces pressure waves in the ink body to eject the ink droplet. However, the first pressure wave has a reflected portion formed by the first pressure wave reflecting from the sidewalls. The reflected portion is sufficient to inadvertently eject unintended satellite ink droplets following ejection of the intended ink droplet. To avoid formation of satellite ink droplets, a sensor is in fluid communication with the ink body for sensing the reflected portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Kocher, Christopher N. Delametter, Anthony R. Lubinsky, Omid A. Moghadam
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Patent number: 6183058Abstract: Self-cleaning printer system with reverse fluid flow and method of assembling the printer system. The printer system comprises a print head defining a plurality of ink channels therein, each ink channel terminating in an ink ejection orifice. The print head also has a surface thereon surrounding all the orifices. Contaminant may reside on the surface and also may completely or partially obstruct the orifice. Therefore, a cleaning assembly is disposed relative to the surface and/or orifice for directing a flow of fluid along the surface and/or across the orifice to clean the contaminant from the surface and/or orifice. The cleaning assembly includes a septum disposed opposite the surface or orifice for defining a gap therebetween. Presence of the septum accelerates the flow of fluid through the gap to induce a hydrodynamic shearing force in the fluid. This shearing force acts against the contaminant to clean the contaminant from the surface and/or orifice.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Ravi Sharma, John A. Quenin, Christopher N. Delametter, Michael E. Meichle, Omid A. Moghadam, Walter S. Stevens
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Patent number: 6078756Abstract: A photographic and data communication system includes a camera used with a magnetic communication system in which information is stored on a magnetic medium external to the camera. The camera includes means for capturing an image, a magnetic read section for reading a magnetic signal from the magnetic medium, and a recording section for storing the magnetic signal in association with the image. More specifically, the camera is capable of receiving digital data through a magnetic recording head and saving received data along with the captured image. In case of a digital camera this extra information is stored in solid state memory on the camera. In case of a camera utilizing a film with magnetic tracks or regions, the received data is stored on the magnetic portion of the film. In case of a camera using regular film, the received information is stored on the camera in solid state memory to be downloaded later on.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Squilla, James D. Allen, Omid A. Moghadam
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Patent number: 6055003Abstract: Apparatus for separating a receiver from a micro-fluidic contact print head after ink image pixels have been printed by the print head on the receiver, including a print head having a plurality of ink channels for delivering ink to the receiver when the receiver is in ink transfer contact with the print head; air plenums which are associated with each ink channel and a member defining an air channel for conducting air to the air plenum; and the apparatus is effective after the ink has been transferred from the plurality of ink channels to the receiver for causing air to be delivered from the air channel into the air plenum to exert a pressure which causes the separation of the receiver from the print head.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Omid A. Moghadam
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Patent number: 6047816Abstract: Printhead container and method. The container comprises an enclosure surrounding a printhead body having an ink channel terminating in a nozzle orifice. The ink channel has ink therein. The enclosure is capable of being pressurized to a predetermined internal pressure. The internal pressure acts on the ink to retain the ink in the channel, so that the ink is prevented from flowing along the channel and through the orifice. A one-way valve is in communication with the interior of the enclosure for ingress of a pressurizing medium into the interior of the enclosure, while avoiding reverse flow through the valve in order to allow sustained pressurization of the enclosure. Moreover, a support frame disposed in the enclosure may be provided, the frame defining a well sized to matingly receive the printhead body for constraining movement of the printhead body during transport of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Anthony R. Lubinsky, Thomas E. Kocher
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Patent number: 5917542Abstract: A system method for digital image capture and transmission includes an image fulfillment server, having a transceiver for sending and receiving channel assessment signals and receiving a digital image file and a memory for storing the received digital image file.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Allen D. Heberling, James D. Allen
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Patent number: 5913088Abstract: A photographic system includes photographic film having a photographic image and digital information stored on a magnetic storage media on the film related to the processing of a digital image to be generated by scanning the film; a scanner for scanning the photographic film to produce a digital image; means for reading the digital information on the magnetic storage media; and a computer having an application program for processing the digital image according to the digital information.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, John R. Squilla, James D. Allen
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Patent number: 5898779Abstract: A public key encryption system for authenticating an image includes a digital camera having embedded therein a private key unique to the digital camera. A known public key uniquely based upon the private key is used to decrypt digital data encrypted with the private key to establish authenticity of the image. The encryption system further comprises means for generating one or more patterns each composed of at least one individual area that is visible together with the image of the object, means for designating at least one individual area as an active area of the image suitable for authentication and for generating location data identifying the active area, and means for calculating image hash from image data of the active area of the image using a predetermined hash algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John R. Squilla, Omid A. Moghadam, Majid Rabbani
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Patent number: 5801856Abstract: A secure photographic system includes: a photographic film bearing an image and indicia representing a desired digital image security feature relating to the image; a scanner for scanning the image on the film to generate a digital image; means for detecting the indicia on the film to generate a security feature control signal; and digital image processing means responsive to the security feature control signal and the digital image for applying the desired digital image security feature to the digital image.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Majid Rabbani, Kevin A. Townsend
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Patent number: 5799219Abstract: An automated film processing system, comprising: a film having at least one recordable section for storing at least one customer selected electronic address; a film finishing system for reading the electronic addresses recorded on said film, developing said film, digitizing the images developed on said film, and for transmitting the digitized images to the customer selected electronic addresses; and at least one customer station, remotely located from said film finishing system, said station electronically connected to said film finishing system for receiving and displaying the digitized images when addressed by said film finishing system. Photographs taken by a photojournalist are automatically communicated to a remotely located news agency by recording a telecommunication address for the remote location on the film. The data can be prerecorded on the film or recorded by the photographer before dispatching the film to a processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Omid A. Moghadam, Joseph DiVincenzo, Dale F. McIntyre, Edward Weissberger
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Patent number: 5768633Abstract: In a photographic and data transmission system utilizing a wireless communication system, a camera used with the wireless system includes film or electronic sensor for capturing an image, a receiver for receiving a wireless signal from the wireless communication system, a decoder for decoding the wireless signal obtained by the receiver and magnetic layer on film or electronic storage device for storing the decoded wireless signal and the image. A trigger signal from the camera can be used to initiate transmission of the wireless signal from the wireless communication system. Moreover, the wireless signal preferably contains an internet address for accessing further information about an item being photographed. Such a camera is of particular use in a tradeshow for conveying information between a wireless communication system in a display booth and a camera brought to the booth by a tradeshow visitor.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James D. Allen, Omid A. Moghadam, John R. Squilla