Patents by Inventor Randy Cruz
Randy Cruz 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: 10657432Abstract: An RFID tag having an initial range may be modified to have a reduced or increased range by printing a modification element over the antenna of the RFID tag. The modification element may function as an extension of the antenna or may function to shield the antenna. To allow for cost-efficient modification of RFID tags, multiple RFID tags may be secured on a substrate and modified together.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Randy Cruz Soriano, Kazuto Yamamoto
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Patent number: 10650203Abstract: Tamper detection on an article is performed by reading data from an RFID tag having an antenna with segments designed to break apart. The RFID tag is secured to the article in such a way that, when the article is tampered with, the antenna segments will break apart. Detachment would decrease the reading range of the RFID tag. An RFID reader may be used to read the data from the RFID tag. The predefined reading range (Rp) of the RFID tag, with antenna segments entact, is obtained from the data which was read by the RFID reader. The RFID reader obtains the data while located at an actual reading range (Ra) relative to the RFID tag. By comparing Ra with Rp, it is determined whether the antenna is still entact. If Ra<Rp, the antenna is likely to be broken apart, thereby indicating that the article has been tampered with.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Kazuto Yamamoto, Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10467514Abstract: RFID tags are combined in increase their range. A first RFID tag comprises a first chip and a first antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The first RFID tag has a first initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the first chip. A second RFID tag comprises a second chip and a second antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The second RFID tag has a second initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the second chip. A conductive path from first antenna to the second antenna is established to change initial ranges to modified ranges which are greater than the initial ranges.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10402711Abstract: RFID tags are combined in increase their range. A first RFID tag comprises a first chip and a first antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The first RFID tag has a first initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the first chip. A second RFID tag comprises a second chip and a second antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The second RFID tag has a second initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the second chip. A conductive path from first antenna to the second antenna is established to change initial ranges to modified ranges which are greater than the initial ranges.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Kazuto Yamamoto, Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10387082Abstract: Tray selection in printing may involve checking for the availability of paper trays which may provide increased paper throughput, and by postponing a switch to use such trays to help avoid excessive tray switching that could adversely affect paper throughput. When a higher ranked tray is unavailable, tray selection may involve checking the availability of lower ranked trays before the present tray is empty, and by postponing a switch to such trays to help avoid excessive tray switching. A change in printing condition may provide a convenient and opportune time to switch between trays without adversely affecting paper throughput.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10331985Abstract: A method, system, and recording medium are disclosed for verifying a type of print media within trays of an image forming apparatus. The method includes feeding a sheet of a print media from a tray of the image forming apparatus to an in-line spectrophotometer; measuring characteristics of the print media with the in-line spectrophotometer, the measured characteristics of the print media including at least one of brightness, whiteness, or color; and determining if the measured characteristics of the print media matches a type of print media identified in a tray database for the tray of the image forming apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Ann Qiongying Feng, Randy Cruz Soriano, Kenneth Huang Young
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Publication number: 20180373469Abstract: Tray selection in printing may involve checking for the availability of paper trays which may provide increased paper throughput, and by postponing a switch to use such trays to help avoid excessive tray switching that could adversely affect paper throughput. When a higher ranked tray is unavailable, tray selection may involve checking the availability of lower ranked trays before the present tray is empty, and by postponing a switch to such trays to help avoid excessive tray switching. A change in printing condition may provide a convenient and opportune time to switch between trays without adversely affecting paper throughput.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2017Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10075622Abstract: A method, system, and recording medium are disclosed for producing a color image on a print media. The method includes (a) receiving a selection of a color profile for a print job on a user interface, the color profile being associated with an attribute of a print media; (b) determining if a tray on a printer stores a first print media corresponding to the selected color profile based on the attribute associated with the selected color profile; (c) when the tray on the printer stores the first print media corresponding to the selected color profile, (c1) performing a color conversion for the print job using the selected color profile; and (c2) printing the print job with the first print media corresponding to the selected color profile from the tray by a print engine on the printer.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 10042592Abstract: A print management method implemented in a system including a client computer, a server, and a plurality of printers is disclosed, which includes by the server: (a) receiving, from the client computer, a request relating to a print job; (b) determining whether the print job has a reprint related setting, the reprint related setting being a request to save data related to color imaging for the print job and/or a request to reprint a prior print job; when it is determined that the print job has the reprint related setting to save data related to color imaging; (c) determining at least one printer which has an in-line spectrophotometer from the plurality of printers; (d) determining at least one page to be measured as a target; and (e) sending the print job to the at least one printer so that the determined page is measured as the target.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Randy Cruz Soriano, Kenneth Huang Young, Kazuto Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20180189617Abstract: A method, system, and recording medium are disclosed for verifying a type of print media within trays of an image forming apparatus. The method includes feeding a sheet of a print media from a tray of the image forming apparatus to an in-line spectrophotometer; measuring characteristics of the print media with the in-line spectrophotometer, the measured characteristics of the print media including at least one of brightness, whiteness, or color; and determining if the measured characteristics of the print media matches a type of print media identified in a tray database for the tray of the image forming apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Ann Qiongying FENG, Randy Cruz SORIANO, Kenneth Huang YOUNG
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Patent number: 9940074Abstract: A print management method implemented in a system including a client computer, a server, and a plurality of printers is disclosed, which includes by the server: (a) receiving, from a client computer, a request relating to a print job; (b) determining whether a predetermined print quality is required for the print job; (c) filtering at least two printers each of which has an in-line spectrophotometer from the plurality of printers; (d) instructing the each filtered at least two printers to conduct a color validation process by using the in-line spectrophotometer; (e) receiving, from the each filtered at least two printers, a result corresponding to the color validation process by the in-line spectrophotometer; and (f) determining at least one candidate of a destination printer for the print job based on whether the each filtered at least two printers meets predetermined print quality, using the result corresponding to the color validation process.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Randy Cruz Soriano, Kenneth Huang Young, Kazuto Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20180063383Abstract: A method, system, and recording medium are disclosed for producing a color image on a print media. The method includes (a) receiving a selection of a color profile for a print job on a user interface, the color profile being associated with an attribute of a print media; (b) determining if a tray on a printer stores a first print media corresponding to the selected color profile based on the attribute associated with the selected color profile; (c) when the tray on the printer stores the first print media corresponding to the selected color profile, (c1) performing a color conversion for the print job using the selected color profile; and (c2) printing the print job with the first print media corresponding to the selected color profile from the tray by a print engine on the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 9898237Abstract: A system and method of printing involves the use of mixed paper sizes in which the orientation of printing media can be selected to avoid a mixture of paper sheet orientations in the output document when auto tray selection has been selected by a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 9798505Abstract: A system and method of printing involves the use of mixed paper sizes in which the orientation of printing media can be selected to avoid a mixture of paper sheet orientations in the output document when auto tray selection has been selected by a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Patent number: 9756223Abstract: A server, system, and method are disclosed for ensuring uniform level of color of distributed print jobs, wherein each of the plurality of printers is configured to conduct color validation and/or color calibration based on a first criterion. The server having a processor configured to: receive, from a client computer, a request relating to a print job; determine whether the received print job is a split job, which can be split amongst the plurality of the printers; filter at least two printers each having an in-line spectrophotometer from the plurality of printers; and instruct to the each filtered at least two printers so that color validation and/or color calibration is performed based on a second criterion by using the in-line spectrophotometer, wherein the second criterion causes color validation and/or color calibration at each of the each filtered at least two printers to be performed earlier than the first criterion.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Randy Cruz Soriano, Kenneth Huang Young, Kazuto Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20170208217Abstract: A server, system, and method are disclosed for ensuring uniform level of color of distributed print jobs, wherein each of the plurality of printers is configured to conduct color validation and/or color calibration based on a first criterion. The server having a processor configured to: receive, from a client computer, a request relating to a print job; determine whether the received print job is a split job, which can be split amongst the plurality of the printers; filter at least two printers each having an in-line spectrophotometer from the plurality of printers; and instruct to the each filtered at least two printers so that color validation and/or color calibration is performed based on a second criterion by using the in-line spectrophotometer, wherein the second criterion causes color validation and/or color calibration at each of the each filtered at least two printers to be performed earlier than the first criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Randy Cruz SORIANO, Kenneth Huang YOUNG, Kazuto YAMAMOTO
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Patent number: 9667838Abstract: A server, a system, a method, and a computer readable medium are disclosed, which includes a server which is configured to be connected to a plurality of printers, each of the plurality of printers configured to conduct color calibration based on a first criterion, and wherein the server includes a processor configured to: receive a print job; determine whether the received print job is a split job which can be split into at least two printers among the plurality of the printers; and instruct, in response to receiving the split job, to the at least two printers that color calibration is conducted based on a second criterion, wherein the second criterion causes color calibration at each of the at least two printer to be performed earlier than the first criterion.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventor: Randy Cruz Soriano
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Publication number: 20170045565Abstract: An electrical test device may include a power supply, a conductive probe element, and a spectral analysis block. The power supply may be connected to an external power source. The conductive probe element may be connected to the power supply and may be configured to be energized by the power supply. The probe element may be configured to be placed in contact with an electrical system under test and apply an input signal containing current for measuring at least one parameter of the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may be connected to the probe element and may be configured to receive an output signal from the electrical system in response to the application of the current to the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may be configured to analyze frequency spectra of the output signal and detect a broadband increase in energy of the frequency spectra above a predetermined energy threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Jeff Whisenand, Randy Cruz
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Patent number: 9513320Abstract: An electrical test device may include a power supply, a conductive probe element, and a spectral analysis block. The power supply may be connected to an external power source. The conductive probe element may be connected to the power supply and may be configured to be energized by the power supply. The probe element may be configured to be placed in contact with an electrical system under test and apply an input signal containing current for measuring at least one parameter of the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may be connected to the probe element and may be configured to receive an output signal from the electrical system in response to the application of the current to the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may be configured to analyze frequency spectra of the output signal and detect a broadband increase in energy of the frequency spectra above a predetermined energy threshold.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Power Probe, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Whisenand, Randy Cruz
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Patent number: 9377973Abstract: A method and system for improving printing efficiency in a production printing environment, which includes a plurality of printers is disclosed, the method including: monitoring the plurality of printers via at least one server, wherein each of the plurality of printers are configured to provide a print job status to the at least one server; receiving an error message from at least one of the plurality of printers; selecting an operator from a list of operators assigned to the at least one of the plurality of printers, wherein each operator on the list of operators is capable of fixing an error associated with the error message on the at least one of the plurality of printers; and notifying the selected operator to investigate the error message via a client device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC.Inventors: Kenneth H. Young, Randy Cruz Soriano