Patents by Inventor Robert G. Palifka
Robert G. Palifka 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: 10259234Abstract: An inkjet printing system includes an ink reservoir defining an ink-receiving chamber and a control chamber, a control fluid source fluidly communicating with the control chamber, and an orientation sensor configured to determine an orientation of the ink reservoir and generate an orientation signal. A processor is operably coupled to the control fluid source and the orientation sensor, the processor programmed to determine a desired pressure for the control chamber based, at least in part, on the orientation signal, and control the control fluid source to adjust an actual pressure level in the control chamber to the desired pressure for the control chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Richard J. Baker, Myles S. Duncanson, Robert G. Palifka, Bennett M. Moriarty, Shane E. Arthur
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Publication number: 20180361752Abstract: An inkj et printing system includes an ink reservoir defining an ink-receiving chamber and a control chamber, a control fluid source fluidly communicating with the control chamber, and an orientation sensor configured to determine an orientation of the ink reservoir and generate an orientation signal. A processor is operably coupled to the control fluid source and the orientation sensor, the processor programmed to determine a desired pressure for the control chamber based, at least in part, on the orientation signal, and control the control fluid source to adjust an actual pressure level in the control chamber to the desired pressure for the control chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Richard J. Baker, Myles S. Duncanson, Robert G. Palifka, Bennett M. Moriarty, Shane E. Arthur
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Patent number: 10000065Abstract: An inkjet printing system includes an ink reservoir defining a longitudinal axis, an ink-receiving chamber and a control chamber. A control fluid source delivers a control fluid across a range of pressure levels to the control chamber, and an orientation sensor determines an orientation of the longitudinal axis of the ink reservoir and generates an orientation signal. A processor is operably coupled to the control fluid source and the orientation sensor, the processor being programmed to infer an angle of the longitudinal axis relative to the vertical reference axis based on the orientation signal from the orientation sensor, determine a desired pressure for the control chamber based, at least in part, on the inferred angle of the longitudinal axis, and control the control fluid source to adjust the actual pressure level in the control chamber to the desired pressure for the control chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2017Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Richard J. Baker, Myles S. Duncanson, Robert G. Palifka, Bennett M. Moriarty, Shane E. Arthur
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Patent number: 8491100Abstract: A piezoelectric ink jet head that includes a polymer film, for example a flex print, located between the piezoelectric element and the reservoirs in the jet body. The film provides an efficient seal for the reservoirs and also positions the electrodes on the side of the piezoelectric element in which motion is effected, which can reduce the magnitude of the drive voltage. This location of the compliant flex print material also can enhance electrical and mechanical isolation between reservoirs, which improves jetting accuracy. The compliance of the polymer also reduces strain on the ink jet head.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Paul A. Hoisington, Yong Zhou, Amy L. Brady, Robert G. Palifka
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Publication number: 20090079801Abstract: A piezoelectric ink jet head that includes a polymer film, for example a flex print, located between the piezoelectric element and the reservoirs in the jet body. The film provides an efficient seal for the reservoirs and also positions the electrodes on the side of the piezoelectric element in which motion is effected, which can reduce the magnitude of the drive voltage. This location of the compliant flex print material also can enhance electrical and mechanical isolation between reservoirs, which improves jetting accuracy. The compliance of the polymer also reduces strain on the ink jet head.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Paul A. Hoisington, Yong Zhou, Amy L. Brady, Robert G. Palifka
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Patent number: 7478899Abstract: A piezoelectric ink jet head that includes a polymer film, for example a flex print, located between the piezoelectric element and the reservoirs in the jet body. The film provides an efficient seal for the reservoirs and also positions the electrodes on the side of the piezoelectric element in which motion is effected, which can reduce the magnitude of the drive voltage. This location of the compliant flex print material also can enhance electrical and mechanical isolation between reservoirs, which improves jetting accuracy. The compliance of the polymer also reduces strain on the ink jet head.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Paul A. Hoisington, Yong Zhou, Amy L. Brady, Robert G. Palifka
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Patent number: 7416278Abstract: In general, in one aspect, the invention features an apparatus, including a jetting assembly that has a plurality of nozzles capable of ejecting droplets, a frame configured to position the jetting assembly within the apparatus, and an element that forms a seal between the frame and the jetting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Richard Baker, Robert G. Palifka, Edward R. Moynihan, Norma Taber
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Patent number: 7281785Abstract: In general, in a first aspect, the invention features a droplet deposition system, including a jetting assembly comprising one or more modules capable of ejecting droplets, a plurality of conduits in fluid communication with the jetting assembly, and a valve coupled to the conduits and adjustable between a first state in which fluid flow through the conduits is substantially prevented and a second state in which fluid flow through the conduits is allowed.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Palifka, Edward R. Moynihan
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Patent number: 7011396Abstract: A piezoelectric ink jet head that includes a polymer film, for example a flex print, located between the piezoelectric element and the reservoirs in the jet body. The film provides an efficient seal for the reservoirs and also positions the electrodes on the side of the piezoelectric element in which motion is effected, which can reduce the magnitude of the drive voltage. This location of the compliant flex print material also can enhance electrical and mechanical isolation between reservoirs, which improves jetting accuracy. The compliance of the polymer also reduces strain on the ink jet head.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Paul A. Hoisington, Yong Zhou, Amy L. Brady, Robert G. Palifka
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Patent number: 6755511Abstract: A piezoelectric ink jet head that includes a polymer film, for example a flex print, located between the piezoelectric element and the reservoirs in the jet body. The film provides an efficient seal for the reservoirs and also positions the electrodes on the side of the piezoelectric element in which motion is effected, which can reduce the magnitude of the drive voltage. This location of the compliant flex print material also can enhance electrical and mechanical isolation between reservoirs, which improves jetting accuracy. The compliance of the polymer also reduces strain on the ink jet head.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Paul A. Hoisington, Yong Zhou, Amy L. Brady, Robert G. Palifka
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Patent number: 6682181Abstract: In the embodiments of the simplified ink jet head described in the specification, a carbon body is formed with ink passages, such as internal passages extending through a carbon plate, pressure chambers on one side of a carbon plate, flow-through passages on the other side of the same plate and ink supply passages, and a piezoelectric plate is affixed to the pressure chamber side of the carbon plate by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive. The piezoelectric plate may have a conductive coating on one side which is photo-etched to produce an electrode pattern corresponding to the pattern of the pressure chambers in the carbon plate. An orifice plate may have specially profiled orifice openings to assure axial projection of drops and may be affixed by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive to a carbon plate having orifice passages supplying ink from the pressure chambers to the orifices.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Marlene M. McDonald, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson, Stephen C. Mackay
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Patent number: 6450627Abstract: In the embodiments of the simplified ink jet head described in the specification, a carbon body is formed with ink passages, such as internal passages extending through a carbon plate, pressure chambers on one side of a carbon plate, flowthrough passages on the other side of the same plate and ink supply passages, and a piezoelectric plate is affixed to the pressure chamber side of the carbon plate by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive. In one alternative embodiment, an ink jet head assembly contains two separate carbon pressure chamber plates, a carbon manifold plate and a carbon collar to retain the carbon plates in an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson
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Publication number: 20020051039Abstract: In the embodiments of the simplified ink jet head described in the specification, a carbon body is formed with ink passages, such as internal passages extending through a carbon plate, pressure chambers on one side of a carbon plate, flowthrough passages on the other side of the same plate and ink supply passages, and a piezoelectric plate is affixed to the pressure chamber side of the carbon plate by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive. The piezoelectric plate may have a conductive coating on one side which is photoetched to produce an electrode pattern corresponding to the pattern of the pressure chambers in the carbon plate. An orifice plate may have specially profiled orifice openings to assure axial projection of drops and may be affixed by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive to a carbon plate having orifice passages supplying ink from the pressure chambers to the orifices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson
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Patent number: 5701148Abstract: In the simplified ink jet head described in the specification, a tubular member made of air-permeable, ink-permeable material which is closed at one end and connected at the other end to a source of subatmospheric pressure is inserted into an ink passage in the ink jet head to extract dissolved air through the material of the tubular member from a surrounding body of ink in the ink passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Marlene M. McDonald, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson, Stephen C. Mackay
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Patent number: 5659346Abstract: In the embodiments of the simplified ink jet head described in the specification, a carbon plate is formed with orifice passages extending through the plate, pressure chambers on one side of the plate, flow-through passages on the other side of the plate and ink supply passages, and a piezoelectric plate having a conductive coating on the exposed side is affixed to the pressure chamber side of the carbon plate by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive. The conductive coating on the piezoelectric plate is photo-etched to produce an electrode pattern corresponding to the pattern of the pressure chambers in the carbon plate, and an orifice plate is affixed by a thin layer of epoxy adhesive to the opposite surface of the carbon plate with orifices aligned with the orifice passages in the carbon plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington
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Patent number: 5640184Abstract: In the embodiments of the simplified ink jet head described in the specification an orifice plate has specially profiled orifice openings to assure axial projection of drops when ink is supplied from an asymmetric ink path leading to the orifice. For this purpose the orifice includes cylindrical ink inlet and outlet portions with the ink outlet portion having a smaller diameter and a shorter length than the inlet portion and a tapered conical portion joining the ink inlet portion and the ink outlet portion. Preferably, the diameter of the inlet portion is no more than about twice the diameter of the outlet portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Marlene M. McDonald, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson, Stephen C. Mackay
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Patent number: 5605659Abstract: In the embodiments described in the specification, a ceramic piezoelectric plate is polarized by compressing the plate between electrode plates with intervening slightly conductive rubber sheets or by applying electric charge from a corona discharge device to one surface of the plate while the opposite surface is grounded until the applied charge is sufficient to create a breakdown.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Spectra, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, David W. Gailus, Robert G. Palifka, Paul A. Hoisington, Nathan P. Hine, David Adams-Brady, Melvin L. Biggs, Marlene M. McDonald, Steven H. Barss, Diane Mackay, Bruce A. Paulson, Stephen C. Mackay
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Patent number: 4782363Abstract: Providing plural precollated sets of copies by plurally recirculating a set of documents and normally making two consecutive identical copies per document per circulation, at one-half the copying rate of the copier, feeding these pairs of identical copy sheets separately into two of only 3 (or 4) movable compiler bins, sequentially accumulating and stacking these copy sheets into completed, compiled, collated copy sheet sets in each of the two compiler bins, and then removing the sets one at a time for finishing, from the opposite side of the bins, and sequentially changing, for subsequent circulations of the sets of documents, which 2 of the 3 compiler bins are being fed pairs of copy sheets, and which compiler bin is not, so that a compiled set of copy sheets may be removed from its bin or left in awaiting finishing of a prior set without having any copy sheets fed into that bin, in coordination with and without interfering with said feeding and directing of other copy sheets into other compiler bins.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James E. Britt, Charles W. Spehrley, Jr., Brian F. Walsh, Robert G. Palifka, Charles E. Smith, Thomas Acquaviva
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Patent number: 3968751Abstract: A logic module system utilizing a spring energy storage means having a spfic threshold level response and a constant force over a specific displacement in cooperation with a plurality of cams adapted to be moved by external forces, such as ram-air pistons, rate controlled springs, or the like. Each individual cam is profiled to present a control surface to a cooperating plunger at specified time intervals or "windows." If the combined control surfaces present at any instant in time correspond to a predetermined sequence, the system will move to an ARM condition. Absent the proper arrangement of the "windows," the system will be returned and locked in a SAFE condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1975Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Robert G. Palifka