Patents by Inventor Peter Brandenberger
Peter Brandenberger 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: 10513130Abstract: An inkjet printer comprises a transport mechanism (120) for transporting a substrate along a first axis, a print engine (160) comprising at least two inkjet print bars (165.1 . . . 8) arranged along the first axis, and a controller for controlling the ejection of ink by the at least two inkjet print bars. It further comprises at least two first encoders for the determination of at least two first positions of substrate locations along the first axis and a compensation module for processing the at least two determined first positions to generate at least one first individual compensation parameter for each of the at least two inkjet print bars (165.1 . . . 8). The first compensation parameters are transmitted to the controller to influence the ejection of ink in such a way that effects due to variations of the at least two first positions of the substrate along the first axis are compensated. The effects of positioning errors that may affect different print bars (165.1 . . .Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: MOUVENT AGInventors: Peter Brandenberger, Marcel Galliker, Pierino Pierantozzi, Walter Urech
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Patent number: 10457060Abstract: A print bar comprises a mounting assembly and a plurality of drop-on-demand inkjet print modules mounted to the mounting assembly. The modules comprise conduits for continuously circulating ink. Each of the modules comprises a drop-on-demand inkjet print head and a local element for controlling the ink pressure, assigned to the print head. The print bar further comprises control circuitry assigned to the print heads of the modules for controlling the local elements for controlling the ink pressure and ink release by the print head. An optimum printing result at high frequency may be obtained from every print head as the ink delivered to the print head is locally brought to a desired pressure. A modular buildup is achieved, which means that new printers may be easily designed and built from a comparably small number of components to be held available. Maintenance is similarly facilitated. Scalability is excellent.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: MOUVENT AGInventors: Peter Brandenberger, Marcel Galliker, Pierino Pierantozzi, Walter Urech
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Patent number: 10457047Abstract: A mounting assembly (1) for mounting a plurality of inkjet print modules in an adjoining relationship along a longitudinal direction of the mounting assembly (1) comprises a linear guide (13, 14) extending in the longitudinal direction for supporting the plurality of modules such that the modules are movable along the linear guide (13, 14). It further comprises for each of the plurality of modules a carrier (100.1 . . . 4) for mounting an inkjet print head including an array of nozzles formed on a nozzle face, wherein the carriers (100.1 . . . 4) are supported on the linear guide (13, 14) such that they are movable along the linear guide (13, 14), wherein in a mounted configuration of the inkjet print heads their nozzle face is arranged on a first side of the linear guide (13, 14). Each carrier (100.1 . . . 4) comprises a first adjustment mechanism for adjusting a distance of the carriers 100.1 . . .Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: MOUVENT AGInventors: Peter Brandenberger, Marcel Galliker, Pierino Pierantozzi, Walter Urech
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Publication number: 20180215153Abstract: A mounting assembly (1) for mounting a plurality of inkjet print modules in an adjoining relationship along a longitudinal direction of the mounting assembly (1) comprises a linear guide (13, 14) extending in the longitudinal direction for supporting the plurality of modules such that the modules are movable along the linear guide (13, 14). It further comprises for each of the plurality of modules a carrier (100.1 . . . 4) for mounting an inkjet print head including an array of nozzles formed on a nozzle face, wherein the carriers (100.1 . . . 4) are supported on the linear guide (13, 14) such that they are movable along the linear guide (13, 14), wherein in a mounted configuration of the inkjet print heads their nozzle face is arranged on a first side of the linear guide (13, 14). Each carrier (100.1 . . . 4) comprises a first adjustment mechanism for adjusting a distance of the carriers 100.1 . . .Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: August 2, 2018Applicant: MOUVENT AGInventors: Peter BRANDENBERGER, Marcel GALLIKER, Pierino PIERANTOZZI, Walter URECH
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Publication number: 20180215167Abstract: A print bar comprises a mounting assembly and a plurality of drop-on-demand inkjet print modules mounted to the mounting assembly. The modules comprise conduits for continuously circulating ink. Each of the modules comprises a drop-on-demand inkjet print head and a local element for controlling the ink pressure, assigned to the print head. The print bar further comprises control circuitry assigned to the print heads of the modules for controlling the local elements for controlling the ink pressure and ink release by the print head. An optimum printing result at high frequency may be obtained from every print head as the ink delivered to the print head is locally brought to a desired pressure. A modular buildup is achieved, which means that new printers may be easily designed and built from a comparably small number of components to be held available. Maintenance is similarly facilitated. Scalability is excellent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: August 2, 2018Applicant: MOUVENT AGInventors: Peter BRANDENBERGER, Marcel GALLIKER, Pierino PIERANTOZZI, Walter URECH
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Publication number: 20180207958Abstract: An inkjet printer comprises a transport mechanism (120) for transporting a substrate along a first axis, a print engine (160) comprising at least two inkjet print bars (165.1 . . . 8) arranged along the first axis, and a controller for controlling the ejection of ink by the at least two inkjet print bars. It further comprises at least two first encoders for the determination of at least two first positions of substrate locations along the first axis and a compensation module for processing the at least two determined first positions to generate at least one first individual compensation parameter for each of the at least two inkjet print bars (165.1 . . . 8). The first compensation parameters are transmitted to the controller to influence the ejection of ink in such a way that effects due to variations of the at least two first positions of the substrate along the first axis are compensated. The effects of positioning errors that may affect different print bars (165.1 . . .Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: July 26, 2018Applicant: Mouvent AGInventors: Peter BRANDENBERGER, Marcel GALLIKER, Pierino PIERANTOZZI, Walter URECH
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Patent number: 5271697Abstract: The invention provides an improved standardized blank adapted for making taps for making tapped holes and an improved positive lock tap holder. A standardized tap blank is provided which is standardized as to diameter, overall length, and shank length. Such a blank is adapted to manufacture a wide range of taps of varying thread sizes, both U.S. and British standards, and metric standard. For broadening the range of capacities that the blanks are adapted for, a set is provided including two additional standardized blanks, standardized as to a different diameter shank length and overall length. Each standardized blank is provided with a square end, standardized as to the square sides and overall length. The standardized tap blanks are further provided with an annular groove to for holding balls.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Tapmatic International Corporation (TIC AG)Inventors: Allan S. Johnson, Peter Brandenberger