Patents by Inventor Pascal Thomas
Pascal Thomas 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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Publication number: 20240415014Abstract: The present application relates to compounds (e.g. Formulae III, V, VII, IX, and XII) having a negative singlet-triplet gap and a positive oscillator strength. The present application also relates to use of the compounds of the present application in photocatalysis and in OLEDs as emitters and/or dopants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Applicant: The Governing Council of the University of TorontoInventors: Alán Aspuru-Guzik, AkshatKumar Nigam, Robert Pollice, Pascal Thomas Friederich, Benjamin Bangjie Ding
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Publication number: 20240402607Abstract: Apparatus and method for exposing a partially processed photopolymer printing plate to post-exposure radiation and finishing radiation, the printing plate defining a whole area having a first full lateral dimension and a second full lateral dimension perpendicular to the first lateral dimension. A plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are arranged in one or more arrays; a surface for receiving the printing plate in a location disposed to receive the post exposure radiation and the finishing radiation; and one of more controllers connected to the one or more arrays to activate the one or more arrays to cause the plurality of sets of LEDs to emit radiation toward the printing plate. The plurality of LEDs includes at least a first set of LEDs to emit the post exposure radiation in a UVA spectral range and a second set of LEDs to emit the finishing radiation in a UVC spectral range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2022Publication date: December 5, 2024Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Thomas Klein, Pascal Thomas, Wolfgang Sievers, Robert Bruce
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Publication number: 20240118623Abstract: A plate processing line and methods for producing a flexographic printing plate. An imaging station applies image information to a first plate. A first exposure station cures the first plate. One or more of water, a solvent, and/or a thermal process is further applied to the first plate. A drying station or an after-exposure station is configured to expose the plate to further radiation. A feeding station is configured to feed the first plate cured by the exposure station and a second plate cured by a second exposure station to the processing station. A transportation cart may transport the plate between the first or second exposure stations and the processing station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2021Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Thomas Klein, Pascal Thomas, Wolfgang Sievers
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Patent number: 11878540Abstract: A finished flexo plate with printing dots and non-printing indicia. The printing dots have an elevation above the plate floor sufficient to transfer ink to a substrate in a printing step, whereas the non-printing indicia are configured for persistent readability relative to the plate floor but have a height relative to the plate floor insufficient to transfer ink to the substrate in the printing step. The non-printing indicia define a pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof, and are disposed on the plate floor in the form of areas of presence and absence of polymer defined by structures formed of microdots, each microdot having an elevation relative to the plate floor lower than a printing height.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Patent number: 11878503Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of presence and absence of polymer in the plate floor are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but do not print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Esko Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Patent number: 11724533Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of presence and absence of polymer in the plate floor created using microdots imaged during a LAMS layer imaging step are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but not to print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof. A difference in growth of plate structures corresponding to different types of microdots may be used for characterizing processing conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Inventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Publication number: 20230136557Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of resence and absence of polymer in the plate floor are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but do not print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2020Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Patent number: 11639069Abstract: A process for mounting a printing plate on a carrier sheet, including disposing registration indicia on the plate, placing the carrier sheet on a cutting table of a cutting system, mounting the plate to the carrier sheet, detecting absolute coordinates of the registration indicia; and cutting the carrier sheet along a cut line having absolute coordinates generated based upon the detected absolute coordinates. A related system includes the cutting system with the cutting table, a camera for detecting the registration indicia, a processor, a cutter, a controller, and a computer memory programmed with instructions for instructing the controller to detect the indicia, calculate the absolute coordinates for the cut line based upon the detected absolute coordinates and stored relative coordinates for the cut line, and cutting the carrier sheet along the cut line. Computer readable media containing such programmed instructions is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Joachim Scheele, Nils Kay, Jan Buchweitz, Pascal Thomas
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Patent number: 11584149Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of presence and absence of polymer in the plate floor created using microdots imaged during a LAMS layer imaging step are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but not to print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof. A difference in growth of plate structures corresponding to different types of microdots may be used for characterizing processing conditions.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Patent number: 11571920Abstract: Systems and methods for making a flexo plate, and plates, machines, readers, and computer readable media for use therewith. In the system, a plurality of processing machines, each configured to perform one or more process steps in a workflow, includes a controller, a variable operating parameter controlled by the controller, and a reader configured to read machine-readable indicia on the flexo plate. The machine-readable indicia (e.g. bar code, RFID tag, text) is configured for persistent readability downstream of washing (and cutting) steps, without printing in the printing step. The indicia may embody information including at least a plate identifier and instructions corresponding to the at least one variable operating parameter for each of the processing machines or information corresponding to an address in computer storage where the information resides.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2019Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Joachim Scheele, Jörg Wolterink, Pascal Thomas, Robert Bruce
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Publication number: 20230001724Abstract: A finished flexo plate with printing dots and non-printing indicia. The printing dots have an elevation above the plate floor sufficient to transfer ink to a substrate in a printing step, whereas the non-printing indicia are configured for persistent readability relative to the plate floor but have a height relative to the plate floor insufficient to transfer ink to the substrate in the printing step. The non-printing indicia define a pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof, and are disposed on the plate floor in the form of areas of presence and absence of polymer defined by structures formed of microdots, each microdot having an elevation relative to the plate floor lower than a printing height.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Publication number: 20220389414Abstract: Molecular computer techniques for solving a computational problem using an array of reaction sites, for example, droplets, are disclosed. The problem may be represented as a Hamiltonian in terms of problem variables and problem parameters. The reaction sites may have a physicochemical property mapping to discrete site states corresponding to possible values of the problem variables. In a purely molecular approach, the reaction sites have intra-site and inter-site couplings enforced thereon representing the problem parameters, and the array is allowed to evolve, subjected to the enforced couplings, to a final configuration conveying a solution to the problem. In a hybrid classical-molecular approach, an iterative procedure may be performed that involves feeding read-out site states into a digital computer, determining, based on the problem parameters, perturbations to be applied to the states, and allowing the array to evolve under the perturbations to a final configuration conveying a solution to the problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Alan ASPURU-GUZIK, Si Yue GUO, Tony Chang-Chi WU, Pascal Thomas FRIEDERICH, Randall Howard GOLDSMITH, Leroy CRONIN, Abhishek SHARMA, Yudong CAO, Nathan C. GIANNESCHI, Christopher James FORMAN
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Patent number: 11193300Abstract: A containment airlock, in particular an airlock for intervention on a site likely to be contaminated with radiation, asbestos and biological and/or chemical agents. The containment airlock includes a self-supporting frame and a flexible containment shell. The shell is configured to be assembled with the frame. The frame is articulated so as to be extensible between a folded storage position and an extended intervention position. The frame includes articulated reinforcement rods. The articulated reinforcement rods include rigid segments and at least one intermediate articulation connecting the segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: ORANO CYCLEInventors: Pascal Thomas, Christian Lemarquand, Guillaume Garnier
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Publication number: 20210174042Abstract: Systems and methods for making a flexo plate, and plates, machines, readers, and computer readable media for use therewith. In the system, a plurality of processing machines, each configured to perform one or more process steps in a workflow, includes a controller, a variable operating parameter controlled by the controller, and a reader configured to read machine-readable indicia on the flexo plate. The machine-readable indicia (e.g. bar code, RFID tag, text) is configured for persistent readability downstream of washing (and cutting) steps, without printing in the printing step. The indicia may embody information including at least a plate identifier and instructions corresponding to the at least one variable operating parameter for each of the processing machines or information corresponding to an address in computer storage where the information resides.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2019Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Joachim Scheele, Jörg Wolterink, Pascal Thomas, Robert Bruce
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Publication number: 20210053374Abstract: A process for mounting a printing plate on a carrier sheet, including disposing registration indicia on the plate, placing the carrier sheet on a cutting table of a cutting system, mounting the plate to the carrier sheet, detecting absolute coordinates of the registration indicia; and cutting the carrier sheet along a cut line having absolute coordinates generated based upon the detected absolute coordinates. A related system includes the cutting system with the cutting table, a camera for detecting the registration indicia, a processor, a cutter, a controller, and a computer memory programmed with instructions for instructing the controller to detect the indicia, calculate the absolute coordinates for the cut line based upon the detected absolute coordinates and stored relative coordinates for the cut line, and cutting the carrier sheet along the cut line. Computer readable media containing such programmed instructions is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Joachim Scheele, Nils Kay, Jan Buchweitz, Pascal Thomas
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Patent number: 10828917Abstract: A process for mounting a printing plate on a carrier sheet, including disposing registration indicia on the plate, placing the carrier sheet on a cutting table of a cutting system, mounting the plate to the carrier sheet, detecting absolute coordinates of the registration indicia; and cutting the carrier sheet along a cut line having absolute coordinates generated based upon the detected absolute coordinates. A related system includes the cutting system with the cutting table, a camera for detecting the registration indicia, a processor, a cutter, a controller, and a computer memory programmed with instructions for instructing the controller to detect the indicia, calculate the absolute coordinates for the cut line based upon the detected absolute coordinates and stored relative coordinates for the cut line, and cutting the carrier sheet along the cut line. Computer readable media containing such programmed instructions is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Joachim Scheele, Nils Kay, Jan Buchweitz, Pascal Thomas
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Publication number: 20200164666Abstract: A process for mounting a printing plate on a carrier sheet, including disposing registration indicia on the plate, placing the carrier sheet on a cutting table of a cutting system, mounting the plate to the carrier sheet, detecting absolute coordinates of the registration indicia; and cutting the carrier sheet along a cut line having absolute coordinates generated based upon the detected absolute coordinates. A related system includes the cutting system with the cutting table, a camera for detecting the registration indicia, a processor, a cutter, a controller, and a computer memory programmed with instructions for instructing the controller to detect the indicia, calculate the absolute coordinates for the cut line based upon the detected absolute coordinates and stored relative coordinates for the cut line, and cutting the carrier sheet along the cut line. Computer readable media containing such programmed instructions is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Joachim Scheele, Nils Kay, Jan Buchweitz, Pascal Thomas
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Publication number: 20200165838Abstract: A containment airlock, in particular an airlock for intervention on a site likely to be contaminated with radiation, asbestos and biological and/or chemical agents. The containment airlock comprises a self-supporting frame and a flexible containment shell. The shell is configured to be assembled with the frame. The frame is articulated so as to be extensible between a folded storage position and an extended intervention position. The frame comprises articulated reinforcement rods. The articulated reinforcement rods comprise rigid segments and at least one intermediate articulation connecting the segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Pascal Thomas, Christian Lemarquand, Guillaume Garnier
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Publication number: 20200016916Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of presence and absence of polymer in the plate floor created using microdots imaged during a LAMS layer imaging step are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but not to print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof. A difference in growth of plate structures corresponding to different types of microdots may be used for characterizing processing conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein
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Publication number: 20190351688Abstract: Systems and processes for making a flexo plate, and plates made thereby. Non-printing indicia defined by areas of presence and absence of polymer in the plate floor created using microdots imaged during a LAMS layer imaging step are readable downstream of the washing or other non-cured-polymer-removal step but not to print in the printing step. The non-printing indicia may define a repeating pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof. A difference in growth of plate structures corresponding to different types of microdots may be used for characterizing processing conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Sievers, Pascal Thomas, Thomas Klein