Patents by Inventor Orlando J. Lacayo

Orlando J. Lacayo 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).

  • Publication number: 20030210240
    Abstract: A system and method for remotely updating messages displayed on a plurality of low power consuming electronic display devices. The system comprises a server computer remotely located from a bistable display device which is in wireless communication with a computer network connected to said server computer. The server computer manages the updating and display of messages on the display device by providing new content and scheduling the display of the content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2003
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventors: Orlando J. Lacayo, Helen M. Davis, Bryan Thomas Preas
  • Publication number: 20020114641
    Abstract: A belt drive module and a corresponding method includes or employs a belt that moves along a path, at least one support roller or other structure that supports the belt as it moves along the path, a drive roller that effects movement of the belt along the path, a tension roller that applies a tension force to the belt in order to maintain engagement of the belt with the drive and/or support rollers, at least one processing station (e.g., an image processing station) disposed along the path that performs a process relative to a predetermined position of the belt, and a torque assist drive that applies a torque assist force Td at a location between the drive roller and the tension roller. Torque assist may be provided by a current limited DC motor or by a constant torque friction clutch applied to a roller, e.g., a stripper roller of an electrophotographic imaging system. Advantageously, the torque assist force Td facilitates accurate positioning of the belt (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2000
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: James M. Casella, Daniel W. Costanza, Robert Lofthus, Mark A. Omelchenko, Michael J. Martin, Ssujan Hou, Joseph M. Wing, Michael Furst, Orlando J. Lacayo, Mark A. Adiletta, Michael F. Leo, David K. Ahl, Lou Bressler, John Sirianni
  • Patent number: 6421513
    Abstract: A belt drive module and a corresponding method includes or employs a belt that moves along a path, at least one support roller or other structure that supports the belt as it moves along the path, a drive roller that effects movement of the belt along the path, a tension roller that applies a tension force to the belt in order to maintain engagement of the belt with the drive and/or support rollers, at least one processing station (e.g., an image processing station) disposed along the path that performs a process relative to a predetermined position of the belt, and a torque assist drive that applies a torque assist force Td at a location between the drive roller and the tension roller. Torque assist may be provided by a current limited DC motor or by a constant torque friction clutch applied to a roller, e.g., a stripper roller of an electrophotographic imaging system. Advantageously, the torque assist force Td facilitates accurate positioning of the belt (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: James M. Casella, Daniel W. Costanza, Robert M. Lofthus, Mark A. Omelchenko, Michael J. Martin, Ssujan (James) Hou, Joseph M. Wing, Michael Furst, Orlando J. Lacayo, Mark A. Adiletta, Michael F. Leo, David K. Ahl, Lou Bressler, John Sirianni
  • Patent number: 6304825
    Abstract: A rotary encoder error compensation system for use in a marking device with a rotary encoder includes an error correction logic circuit and an error correction table linked to the error correction logic circuit. The rotary encoder is configured to generate an encoder signal indicating a detected position of a rotating element and has a known rotary encoder error. The error correction logic circuit receives the encoder signal from the rotary encoder. The error correction table includes normalized error correction values. The error correction logic circuit accesses the error correction table based on the detected position of the rotating element and the known rotary encoder error and obtains one of the normalized error correction values corresponding to the detected position of the rotating element and the known rotary encoder error.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: William J. Nowak, Kevin M. Carolan, Michael R. Furst, Orlando J. Lacayo
  • Patent number: 6181887
    Abstract: A system and method for controlling the imaging device in a single pass multi color electrophotographic printing machine, includes a photoconductive member defining a timing aperture, the member moving along a path in a printing machine and a plurality of imaging devices, each one of the plurality of imaging devices writing a latent image on the photoconductive member. The system further includes a sensor, located adjacent the photoconductive member, to sense the aperture in the photoconductive member as it passes the sensor and generate a signal indicative thereof and a control device, which generates a timing signal for each of the plurality of imaging devices as a function of the signal generated by the sensor and a plurality of predetermined parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Hughes, Michael B. Monahan, Orlando J. Lacayo
  • Patent number: 5946533
    Abstract: A single pass, multi-color electrophotographic printing machine architecture uses a vertically oriented photoconductive belt. Transfer of the toner powder images occur at the lowermost portion of the photoconductive belt. The photoconductive belt is elliptically shaped, having a major and a minor axis. N image recording stations are positioned adjacent an exterior surface of the photoconductive belt on one side of the major axis thereof. N-1 image recording stations are positioned adjacent the exterior surface of the photoconductive belt on the other side of the major axis thereof. The image recording stations record electrostatic latent images on the photoconductive belt. This architecture optimizes image registration while minimizing the overall height of the printing machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Mark A. Omelchenko, Daniel W. Costanza, James M. Casella, Robert M. Lofthus, Orlando J. Lacayo, Michael F. Leo, Michael J. Martin, Joseph M. Wing, Ssujan Hou, Michael R. Furst, Mark A. Adiletta
  • Patent number: 5710751
    Abstract: An imaging system for forming multiple superimposed image exposure frames on a photoconductive member moving in a process direction including a rotating polygon having a plurality of facets. A raster output scanner forms a plurality of scanlines in a transverse direction across the photoconductive member by reflecting modulated beams from the rotating polygon. A control provides a start of scan (SOS) signal for each of the facets of the rotating polygon, determines the facet related to the first scanline of a first image exposure frame on the photoconductive member, and initiates the first scanline of each succeeding superimposed image exposure frame on the photoconductive member in relation to the facet related to the first scanline of the first image exposure frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Martin E. Hoover, Orlando J. Lacayo, Roy W. Rivers
  • Patent number: 5654951
    Abstract: An imaging system for forming multiple image exposure frames on a photoconductive member moving in a process direction including a raster output scanner forming a plurality of scanlines in a transverse direction across the width of the member by reflecting modulated beams from a plurality of facets of a rotating polygon. Hall effect magnetic sensors mounted with respect to a motor driving the polygon provide a first speed control of the polygon with the laser in a not ready or an off state and start of scan signals detecting the beginning of a scan line provide a second speed control of the polygon with the laser in an on or ready state. Circuitry or control code responds to the SOS signals and the magnetic sensors to dynamically switch between the first speed control and the second speed control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Martin E. Hoover, Orlando J. Lacayo