Patents by Inventor Robert A. Streets
Robert A. Streets 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: 11820121Abstract: A heating circuit having an array of switching heating elements (e.g., field effect transistors, thin film transistors) provides a transient heat pattern over a surface (e.g., substrate, imaging member surface, transfer roll surface) moving relative to the heating circuit, to produce a pixelated heat image and heat a target pattern on the surface. Heat is generated by current flow in the heating elements, and the power developed by the heating circuit is the product of source-drain voltage and current in the channel. Digital addressing may accomplished by matrix addressing the array. Current may be supplied along data address lines by an external voltage controlled by digital electronics understood by a skilled artisan to provide the desired heat at a respective heating element pixels addressed by a specific gate line. The circuit may include a current return line that may be low resistance, for example, by using a 2-dimensional mesh.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert A. Street, Jengping Lu
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Patent number: 11790190Abstract: A system includes a structure configured to hold items, at least one capacitive touch sensor, and an item scanner configured to move the capacitive touch sensor relative to the structure and to identification elements disposed on the items held by the structure. Each identification element represents a multi-digit code. The capacitive touch sensor is configured to generate a sensor signal comprising sequences of waveforms in response to movement of the capacitive touch sensor relative to the identification elements. Each sequence of waveforms includes the multi-digit code that identifies one of the items.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2019Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Ping Mei, Janos Veres, Robert Street
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Patent number: 11780218Abstract: Based on evaporation of fountain solution from a rotating blanket cylinder to create an image that may be inked and printed, a digitally addressable heater array at or just below the blanket surface evaporates deposited fountain solution and forms a fountain solution latent image on the surface. The heater array has controllable heating elements (e.g., field effect transistors, thin film transistors) that provide a transient heat pattern on the surface to evaporate the fountain solution. Heat is generated by current flow in the heating elements, and power developed by the heating circuit is the product of source-drain voltage and current in the channel. Current may be supplied along data lines by an external voltage controlled by digital electronics to provide the desired heat at heating elements addressed by a specific gate line. The heater array may include a current return line that may be a 2-dimensional mesh.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert A. Street, Jengping Lu, Joerg Martini, David K. Biegelsen, Thomas Wunderer
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Patent number: 11772406Abstract: A print feedstock has a base material and a marker material, the base material and the marker material having different physical properties. A system to validate objects includes at least one printer to print feedstock onto an object, the feedstock comprising a base material and a marker material, the base material and a marker material having different properties, a device to create a unique identifier for the object based upon a pattern of the feedstock, and a store in which the unique identifier can be stored.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Warren Jackson, Janos Veres, Yujie Zhu, Jennifer L. Belelie, Robert A. Street, Ping Mei, Kent Evans
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Patent number: 11485604Abstract: A reel apparatus includes a first plurality of spokes extending between and detachably attached to a first hub and a first ring, a second plurality of spokes extending between and detachably attached to a second hub and a second ring, and a plurality of staves extending between and detachably attached to the first and second plurality of spokes. The first and second rings each comprise at least two detachable segments collectively forming a circumference of the respective first and second rings. The at least two detachable segments each have multiple detachable ends allowing the respective first and second rings to be broken down into the at least two completely detached segments detached at their respective multiple detachable ends. The first and second hubs each comprise opposed detachable portions disposed on opposed sides of the respective first and second plurality of spokes to which they are respectively detachably attached.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: MMG INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Michael Gehrke, Robert Street
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Publication number: 20220234378Abstract: A print feedstock has a base material and a marker material, the base material and the marker material having different physical properties. A system to validate objects includes at least one printer to print feedstock onto an object, the feedstock comprising a base material and a marker material, the base material and a marker material having different properties, a device to create a unique identifier for the object based upon a pattern of the feedstock, and a store in which the unique identifier can be stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: WARREN JACKSON, JANOS VERES, YUJIE ZHU, JENNIFER L. BELELIE, ROBERT A. STREET, PING MEI, KENT EVANS
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Publication number: 20220227117Abstract: Ink-based digital printing systems useful for ink printing include a secondary roller having a rotatable reimageable surface layer configured to receive fountain solution. The fountain solution layer is patterned on the secondary roller and then partially transferred to an imaging blanket, where the fountain solution image is inked. The resulting ink image may be transferred to a print substrate. To achieve a very high-resolution (e.g., 1200-dpi, over 900-dpi) print with these secondary roller configurations, an equivalent very high-resolution fountain solution image needs to be transferred from the secondary roller onto the imaging blanket. To increase the resolution of the image on the secondary roller, examples include a textured surface layer added to the secondary roller for contact angle pinning the fountain solution on the roll. Approaches to introduce a micro-structure onto the surface layer of the secondary roller, and also superoleophobic surface coatings are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Anne PLOCHOWIETZ, Robert A. STREET, David K. BIEGELSEN, Gregory B. ANDERSON, Joanne L. LEE, Joerg MARTINI, Kathryn F. MURPHY, Thomas WUNDERER
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Publication number: 20220227115Abstract: Based on evaporation of fountain solution from a rotating blanket cylinder to create an image that may be inked and printed, a digitally addressable heater array at or just below the blanket surface evaporates deposited fountain solution and forms a fountain solution latent image on the surface. The heater array has controllable heating elements (e.g., field effect transistors, thin film transistors) that provide a transient heat pattern on the surface to evaporate the fountain solution. Heat is generated by current flow in the heating elements, and power developed by the heating circuit is the product of source-drain voltage and current in the channel. Current may be supplied along data lines by an external voltage controlled by digital electronics to provide the desired heat at heating elements addressed by a specific gate line. The heater array may include a current return line that may be a 2-dimensional mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Robert A. STREET, Jengping LU, Joerg MARTINI, David K. BIEGELSEN, Thomas WUNDERER
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Publication number: 20220227142Abstract: A heating circuit having an array of switching heating elements (e.g., field effect transistors, thin film transistors) provides a transient heat pattern over a surface (e.g., substrate, imaging member surface, transfer roll surface) moving relative to the heating circuit, to produce a pixelated heat image and heat a target pattern on the surface. Heat is generated by current flow in the heating elements, and the power developed by the heating circuit is the product of source-drain voltage and current in the channel. Digital addressing may accomplished by matrix addressing the array. Current may be supplied along data address lines by an external voltage controlled by digital electronics understood by a skilled artisan to provide the desired heat at a respective heating element pixels addressed by a specific gate line. The circuit may include a current return line that may be low resistance, for example, by using a 2-dimensional mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Robert A. STREET, Jengping LU
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Publication number: 20220089404Abstract: A reel apparatus includes a first plurality of spokes extending between and detachably attached to a first hub and a first ring, a second plurality of spokes extending between and detachably attached to a second hub and a second ring, and a plurality of staves extending between and detachably attached to the first and second plurality of spokes. The first and second rings each comprise at least two detachable segments collectively forming a circumference of the respective first and second rings. The at least two detachable segments each have multiple detachable ends allowing the respective first and second rings to be broken down into the at least two completely detached segments detached at their respective multiple detachable ends. The first and second hubs each comprise opposed detachable portions disposed on opposed sides of the respective first and second plurality of spokes to which they are respectively detachably attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: MMG Industries, IncInventors: Michael Gehrke, Robert Street
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Publication number: 20210174036Abstract: A system includes a structure configured to hold items, at least one capacitive touch sensor, and an item scanner configured to move the capacitive touch sensor relative to the structure and to identification elements disposed on the items held by the structure. Each identification element represents a multi-digit code. The capacitive touch sensor is configured to generate a sensor signal comprising sequences of waveforms in response to movement of the capacitive touch sensor relative to the identification elements. Each sequence of waveforms includes the multi-digit code that identifies one of the items.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2019Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Ping Mei, Janos Veres, Robert Street
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Patent number: 10930677Abstract: Various designs are provided to mitigate or solve limitation on the bendability of an active matrix backplanes: including breaking large rigid silicon chips (ICs) into smaller rigid ICs, changing the orientation of rigid ICs, changing the placement of the ICs on the array, thinning the ICs to the point where the Si is flexible, and replacing the ICs with high quality TFT processing which can be done on flexible substrates.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Julie A. Bert, Robert A. Street, John C. Knights
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Patent number: 10889133Abstract: A printing apparatus includes a liquid ejector configured to eject liquid droplets towards a medium. A particle delivery device is configured to deliver particles to the medium. The particles are configured to combine with at least some of the liquid droplets and change at least one property of the liquid droplets. The particle delivery device is configured to deliver the particles after or substantially simultaneously as the liquid droplets are ejected. A curing device is configured to cure the combination of the liquid droplets and the particles onto the medium. A controller is configured to independently control the liquid ejector and the particle delivery device.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Warren B. Jackson, Robert Street, Steven E. Ready
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Patent number: 10828910Abstract: The present teachings include a process, system and article for forming a printed image on a textile. In some embodiments, the process includes coating the textile with a layer of polydiallyldimethyl ammonium chloride cationic polymer and coating the textile with the layer of polydiallyldimethyl ammonium chloride cationic polymer with a layer of poly-4-styrene sulfonate anionic polymer. The process can further include applying an ink composition to the textile having the layer of polydiallyldimethyl ammonium chloride cationic polymer layer and the layer of poly-4-styrene sulfonate anionic polymer, forming an image.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignees: Xerox Corporation, Palo Alto Research CenterInventors: Naveen Chopra, Paul J. McConville, Jennifer L. Belelie, Anthony S. Condello, Robert A. Street, Warren Jackson
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Patent number: 10825855Abstract: Bending a flexible x-ray detector to image a curved structure or object will distort the object appearance when compared to an image captured by a flat/rigid detector. An image distortion of this type can be corrected when the shape (relative bend position) of the x-ray detector is known. Incorporating strain sensors on the flexible x-ray detector makes it possible to record the local bend of the flexible x-ray detector when an image is taken. This shape information can be used to either label or correct for the image distortions created by bending the x-ray detector to assist users more accustomed to viewing images produced by flat/rigid x-ray detectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Julie A. Bert, Robert A. Street, John C. Knights
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Patent number: 10818842Abstract: A method and system utilizes ink jetting or printing of surface work function modification material or solution to form modified p-type and/or n-type electrodes. The proposed method is suitable for making complementary OTFT circuits in roll-to-roll fabrication environment.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Ping Mei, Robert A. Street, Gregory L. Whiting, Sivkheng Kor, Steven E. Ready
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Patent number: 10794855Abstract: The following relates generally to ion sensing using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs). In one aspect, a device comprises: an amplification portion including an OECT; a feedback portion that receives a differential voltage from the amplification portion and outputs a feedback signal; and a readout portion which receives the feedback signal and outputs an output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Adrien Pierre, Sean Emerson Doris, Robert A. Street
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Publication number: 20200194489Abstract: Bending a flexible x-ray detector to image a curved structure or object will distort the object appearance when compared to an image captured by a flat/rigid detector. An image distortion of this type can be corrected when the shape (relative bend position) of the x-ray detector is known. Incorporating strain sensors on the flexible x-ray detector makes it possible to record the local bend of the flexible x-ray detector when an image is taken. This shape information can be used to either label or correct for the image distortions created by bending the x-ray detector to assist users more accustomed to viewing images produced by flat/rigid x-ray detectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Julie A. Bert, Robert A. Street, John C. Knights
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Patent number: 10608041Abstract: Transitioning conventional x-ray detector materials and structures to bendable or flexible (e.g., plastic) substrates makes them rugged against breakage when dropped but exposes the detectors to damage if bent. Disclosed are bendable digital x-ray detector structures that are rugged with regard to bending as well as dropping. The structures provide strain matching between layers so that a detector backplane is in and/or near the mechanical neutral plane and therefore less susceptible to bending stress.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Robert A. Street, Julie A. Bert, John C. Knights
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Patent number: 10603505Abstract: An implantable neural probe includes a flexible substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The probe has an elongated three dimensional shape with an exterior surface and an interior surface such that the exterior surface of the probe includes at least a portion of first surface of the flexible substrate and the interior surface of the probe includes at least a portion of the second surface of the flexible substrate. The probe may include an array of one or more neural stimulators disposed on the flexible substrate and configured to stimulate neurons. The probe may alternatively or additionally include an array of one or more neural sensors configured to sense brain neurons.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Bernard D. Casse, George Daniel, Jonathan Rivnay, Christopher Paulson, Robert Street