Patents by Inventor Robert B. Bayley
Robert B. Bayley 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: 7340607Abstract: A method for preserving a digitally signed document (160) in a digital data preservation system (10). A secure preservation request (176) combines the document (160) with a preservation signature (174) that is generated using an identification mark (172) and the document's associated digital signature (168). Once the document (160) is authenticated by the digital preservation system vendor, both the document (160) and the identification mark (172) are recorded onto preservation media (210) in human-readable form.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert V. Reisch, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Badhri Narayan, Louis S. Horvath
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Patent number: 7340482Abstract: A digital preservation system (10) for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (80), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (210), for storage of the medium (210), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (210. The digital preservation system (10) preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. A preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Nelson A. Blish, Louis G. Horvath
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Patent number: 7212322Abstract: A digital preservation system (10) for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (80), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (210), for storage of the medium (210), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (210). The digital preservation system (10) preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. The preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Lou Horvath, Nelson G. Blish
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Patent number: 7177476Abstract: A method for decoding data that has been encoded in a monochrome medium utilizing the capability of the medium for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (120), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word (120) can be used to encode multiple data fields (114, 116, 118). A printer (92) then produces a preserved document record (90) in which the appropriate monochrome data word (120) determines the grayscale value for each pixel. To decode the stored data, a scanner (86) is employed to obtain the grayscale value from the preserved document record (90). For each pixel, the grayscale value is then decomposed into multiple data fields (114, 116, 118), which can then be decoded to provide the information that was originally encoded.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Richard Weil, Robert G. Duncan
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Patent number: 7042483Abstract: An apparatus and method for printing images from a digital image source onto a photosensitive medium (22) using one or more two-dimensional light-emissive arrays (51) such as OLED arrays. Each image pixel has a corresponding light-emitting element which is assigned a variable intensity based on data for that pixel. Imaging optics (58) direct the light from each light-emitting element onto the photosensitive medium (22) so that a monochromatic or multicolor image can be formed with a single exposure.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Victor C. Wong, Robert V. Reisch, Robert Breslawski, Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Robert S. Jones, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Badhri Narayan
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Patent number: 7003166Abstract: A method for encoding data in a monochrome media utilizing the capability of the media for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (120), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word (120) can be used to encode multiple data fields (114, 116, 118). A printer (92) then produces a preserved document record (90) in which the appropriate monochrome data word (120) determines the grayscale value for each pixel.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Richard Weil, Robert G. Duncan
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Publication number: 20040179088Abstract: An apparatus and method for printing images from a digital image source onto a photosensitive medium (22) using one or more two-dimensional light-emissive arrays (51) such as OLED arrays. Each image pixel has a corresponding light-emitting element which is assigned a variable intensity based on data for that pixel. Imaging optics (58) direct the light from each light-emitting element onto the photosensitive medium (22) so that a monochromatic or multicolor image can be formed with a single exposure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Victor C. Wong, Robert V. Reisch, Robert Breslawski, Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Robert S. Jones, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Badhri Narayan
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Publication number: 20040153653Abstract: A method for preserving a digitally signed document (160) in a digital data preservation system (10). A secure preservation request (176) combines the document (160) with a preservation signature (174) that is generated using an identification mark (172) and the document's associated digital signature (168). Once the document (160) is authenticated by the digital preservation system vendor, both the document (160) and the identification mark (172) are recorded onto preservation media (210) in human-readable form.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert V. Reisch, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Badhri Narayan, Louis S. Horvath
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Publication number: 20030233371Abstract: A digital preservation system (10) for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (80), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (210), for storage of the medium (210), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (210. The digital preservation system (10) preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. A preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Nelson A. Blish, Louis G. Horvath
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Publication number: 20030174349Abstract: A digital preservation system (10) for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (80), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (210), for storage of the medium (210), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (210). The digital preservation system (10) preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. The preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Lou Horvath, Nelson G. Blish
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Publication number: 20030161016Abstract: A method for decoding data that has been encoded in a monochrome medium utilizing the capability of the medium for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (120), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word (120) can be used to encode multiple data fields (114, 116, 118). A printer (92) then produces a preserved document record (90) in which the appropriate monochrome data word (120) determines the grayscale value for each pixel. To decode the stored data, a scanner (86) is employed to obtain the grayscale value from the preserved document record (90). For each pixel, the grayscale value is then decomposed into multiple data fields (114, 116, 118), which can then be decoded to provide the information that was originally encoded.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Richard Weil, Robert G. Duncan
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Publication number: 20030142327Abstract: A method for encoding data in a monochrome media utilizing the capability of the media for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (120), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word (120) can be used to encode multiple data fields (114, 116, 118). A printer (92) then produces a preserved document record (90) in which the appropriate monochrome data word (120) determines the grayscale value for each pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Victor C. Wong, Robert Breslawski, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley, Richard Weil, Robert G. Duncan
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Publication number: 20030090531Abstract: A digital preservation system (10) for accepting a digital data record as input, for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (210), for storage of the medium (210), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (210). The system (10) is modular, allowing scaling of the system (10), allowing preferential selection of specific image handling components, and allowing replacement of complete subsystems while minimizing the likelihood of data loss. The digital preservation system (10) preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Victor C. Wong, Vishwas G. Abhyankar, Robert Breslawski, Lou Horvath, Robert S. Jones, Badhri Narayan, Robert V. Reisch, Donald R. Williams, Robert B. Bayley
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Patent number: 5558981Abstract: A radiation-sensitive emulsion is disclosed capable of producing the highest attainable speed compatible with low granularity. The silver halide grains (a) have a mean equivalent circular diameter of less than 0.6 .mu.m; (b) have a face centered cubic crystal lattice structure of the rock salt type; (c) have six {100} faces; (d) contain from 95 to 99.5 mole percent bromide ions and from 0.5 to 5 mole percent iodide ions, based on silver; (e) contain in the face centered cubic crystal lattice structure from 5.times.10.sup.-8 to 1.times.10.sup.-6 mole per silver mole of an iridium dopant comprised of Ir.sup.+3 ions forming coordination bonds with at least five halide ions occupying adjacent crystal lattice positions; and (f) contain in the face centered cubic crystal lattice structure from 1.times.10.sup.-5 to 3.times.10.sup.-4 mole per silver mole of a speed enhancing dopant comprised of divalent Group 8 metal ion chosen from among Fe.sup.+2, Ru.sup.+2 and Os.sup.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Robert B. Bayley