Patents by Inventor Richard Salter
Richard Salter 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: 9563407Abstract: A computer implemented modeling method and system that includes using a visual programming language to create a topological framework model configured to spatially arrange a set of one more agent submodels and incorporate an environmental submodel for each position of the topological framework model. The method further includes capturing the topological framework model by converting elements of the visual programming language into a textual programming language.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Inventor: Richard Salter
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Publication number: 20150220311Abstract: A computer implemented modeling method and system that includes using a visual programming language to create a topological framework model configured to spatially arrange a set of one more agent submodels and incorporate an environmental property submodel for each position of the topological framework model. The method further includes capturing the topological framework model by converting elements of the visual programming language into a textual programming language.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventor: Richard Salter
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Patent number: 8936278Abstract: A system for affixing a printed image onto a book cover, comprising a sleeve having a front surface, a back surface and four edges. The sleeve includes a front layer having a transparent window region surrounded by an opaque mask region and a back layer joined to the front layer along at least two of the edges, wherein the back layer is not joined to the front layer along at least one of the edges thereby providing at least one open edge adapted to receive the printed image. Adhesive strips having peelable coverings are affixed onto the back surface of the sleeve along at least two of the edges. The opaque mask region is adapted to cover the edges of the printed image, and the adhesive strips are adapted to affix the sleeve onto the book cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2013Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard Salter, Mark Anthony Harris, Cheryl Lenhard, William N. Richardson
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Patent number: 8913095Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the diverter and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Kodak Alaris Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Mindler, Alex D. Horvath, Steven J. Tomanovich, Richard Salter, Joseph Anthony Manico
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Patent number: 8885003Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the supply roll and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Kodak Alaris Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Mindler, Steven J. Tomanovich, Richard Salter, Joseph Anthony Manico, Alex D. Horvath
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Publication number: 20140272336Abstract: A bound document including a non-transparent image sheet having at least one printed image formed by printing a digital image file and an overlay sheet bearing an overlay image. The image sheet and the overlay sheet are bound together in respective spine areas thereof, so that the image sheet can be viewed either directly or through the overlay sheet, the printed image being at least partially visible through the overlay sheet. The overlay image includes at least some image content that is the same as corresponding image content in the printed image, the image sheet and overlay sheet being bound so that the image content in the overlay image is substantially in register with the corresponding image content in the printed image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Cheryl Lenhard, Richard Salter, Steven J. Tomanovich
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Publication number: 20140265294Abstract: A bound document including a non-transparent image sheet having at least one printed image formed by printing a digital image file and an overlay sheet bearing a metadata image. The metadata image includes metadata content extracted from metadata associated with the digital image file. The image sheet and the overlay sheet are bound together in respective spine areas, so that the image sheet can be viewed either directly or through the overlay sheet, and wherein the printed image is at least partially visible through the overlay sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Cheryl Lenhard, Richard Salter, Steven J. Tomanovich
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Publication number: 20140227063Abstract: A system for affixing a printed image onto a book cover, comprising a sleeve having a front surface, a back surface and four edges. The sleeve includes a front layer having a transparent window region surrounded by an opaque mask region and a back layer joined to the front layer along at least two of the edges, wherein the back layer is not joined to the front layer along at least one of the edges thereby providing at least one open edge adapted to receive the printed image. Adhesive strips having peelable coverings are affixed onto the back surface of the sleeve along at least two of the edges. The opaque mask region is adapted to cover the edges of the printed image, and the adhesive strips are adapted to affix the sleeve onto the book cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Richard Salter, Mark Anthony Harris, Cheryl Lenhard, William N. Richardson
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Publication number: 20140085394Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the diverter and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: KODAK ALARIS INC.Inventors: Robert F. MINDLER, Alex D. HORVATH, Steven J. TOMANOVICH, Richard SALTER, Joseph Anthony MANICO
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Publication number: 20140055548Abstract: A roll-fed duplex thermal printing system, comprising a supply roll of receiver media, a printing path, a reversing path, a pivotable diverter and a cutter positioned between the supply roll and the reversing path. When the diverter is in a first position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll, when the diverter is in a second position the receiver media is directed from the supply roll into the reversing path, and when the diverter is in the third position the receiver media is directed from the reversing path into the printing path. During a printing operation, the diverter is sequentially repositioned to feed the receiver media into the printing path where a first side image is printed, into the reversing path where it is cut, and into the printing path again where a second side image is printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: KODAK ALARIS INC.Inventors: Robert F. MINDLER, Steven J. TOMANOVICH, Richard SALTER, Joseph Anthony MANICO
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Publication number: 20080119835Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention includes a device for use in a surgical procedure. The device includes a first curved portion for holding a top portion of a surgical probe; a second curved portion for holding a handle of the surgical probe, wherein the first curved portion and the second curved portion are adjoined through a frame; and an attachment at a bottom of the device, wherein the attachment can attach the device to a tripod.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: William Richard Salter, James Ryan Mujwid
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Patent number: 6744456Abstract: In a dye transfer printer, a donor web having successive dye transfer areas and opposite longitudinal edge areas alongside each one of the dye transfer areas is subjected to a longitudinal tension when the donor web is advanced in the printer. The longitudinal tension can stretch the dye transfer areas more than the edge areas because the dye transfer areas, but not the edge areas, are heated at a print head. According to the invention, the resistance of the edge areas relative to the dye transfer areas, to being stretched, is weakened so that the edge areas can be stretched substantially the same as the dye transfer areas. If the edge areas alongside a dye transfer area being used are stretched substantially the same as the dye transfer area, the likelihood of any creases being created in the next unused transfer area is substantially reduced. Thus, no line artifacts will be printed on a dye receiver during dye transfer in the printer.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Terrence L. Fisher, Richard Salter
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Publication number: 20040051775Abstract: In a dye transfer printer, a donor web having successive dye transfer areas and opposite longitudinal edge areas alongside each one of the dye transfer areas is subjected to a longitudinal tension when the donor web is advanced in the printer. The longitudinal tension can stretch the dye transfer areas more than the edge areas because the dye transfer areas, but not the edge areas, are heated at a print head. According to the invention, the resistance of the edge areas relative to the dye transfer areas, to being stretched, is weakened so that the edge areas can be stretched substantially the same as the dye transfer areas. If the edge areas alongside a dye transfer area being used are stretched substantially the same as the dye transfer area, the likelihood of any creases being created in the next unused transfer area is substantially reduced. Thus, no line artifacts will be printed on a dye receiver during dye transfer in the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Terrence L. Fisher, Richard Salter
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Patent number: D845113Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2018Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Inventor: Tony Richard Salter