Patents by Inventor Robert J. Brice

Robert J. Brice 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).

  • Publication number: 20040234081
    Abstract: An automobile audio system, including a transmitter configured for installation within an automobile and further configured to wirelessly transmit modulated carrier data associated with at least two audio signals so that the modulated carrier data is receivable within the automobile. The automobile audio system may also include a receiver configured for use within the automobile, where the receiver is selectively tunable to obtain a recovered audio signal from the modulated carrier data and output the recovered audio signal, the recovered audio signal being an at least approximate reproduction of a user-desired one of the audio signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventors: Robert J. Brice, Steve K. Chin
  • Publication number: 20030012389
    Abstract: An automobile audio system, including a transmitter configured for installation within an automobile and further configured to wirelessly transmit modulated carrier data associated with at least two audio signals so that the modulated carrier data is receivable within the automobile. The automobile audio system may also include a receiver configured for use within the automobile, where the receiver is selectively tunable to obtain a recovered audio signal from the modulated carrier data and output the recovered audio signal, the recovered audio signal being an at least approximate reproduction of a user-desired one of the audio signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2001
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Applicant: Rosen Products LLC.
    Inventors: Robert J. Brice, Steve K. Chin
  • Patent number: 6439454
    Abstract: A system for issuing printed documents exchangeable for value having interconnected printer and feeder modules. The printer module includes a printing station having a printhead supported for reciprocal movement in a direction transverse to the path of movement of the print medium. A sensor carried by the printhead is operative to sense and read preprinted indicia on the print medium. The feeder module includes a receptacle for storing the print medium as a continuous form. A slot is provided for enabling the insertion of print media external to the feeder module. A gate mechanism blocks the feed slot under predetermined operating conditions. A first drive mechanism is operative to feed the print medium from the receptacle towards the printing station. A severing mechanism is operative to sever the lead document from the supply. A severing sensor detects failure of the severing mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Axiohm Transaction Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard V. Masson, David J. Walson, Robert J. Brice, Robert M. Yraceburu, Russel H. Marvin, Michael V. Fell, Paul J. Vogt, Earney Stoutenburg, Dan R. Carrington
  • Patent number: 6293469
    Abstract: A system for issuing printed documents exchangeable for value having interconnected printer and feeder modules. The printer module includes a printing station having a printhead supported for reciprocal movement in a direction transverse to the path of movement of the print medium. A sensor carried by the printhead is operative to sense and read preprinted indicia on the print medium. The feeder module includes a receptacle for storing the print medium as a continuous form. A slot is provided for enabling the insertion of print media external to the feeder module. A gate mechanism blocks the feed slot under predetermined operating conditions. A first drive mechanism is operative to feed the print medium from the receptacle towards the printing station. A severing mechanism is operative to sever the lead document from the supply. A severing sensor detects failure of the severing mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: DH Technology Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard V. Masson, David J. Walson, Robert J. Brice, Robert M. Yraceburu, Russel H. Marvin, Michael V. Fell, Paul J. Vogt, Earney Stoutenburg, Dan R. Carrington
  • Patent number: 5954439
    Abstract: A statement printer in an automated teller machine includes a guide block (86) which supports a print head (110). The print head prints on paper (130) which is moved adjacent thereto as the guide block moves transversely relative to the paper. A cutter disk (76) is supported by the guide block. The cutter disk is journaled on an arm (82). The arm is connected to an actuating lever (92). The actuating lever is engageable with stops (106) near the transverse extremes of travel of the guide block. Selective engagement of the actuating lever with the stops moves the cutter disk between cutting and non-cutting positions. Cam members (108) adjacent to the stops dispose the cutter disk away from a cooperating cutter bar (74) as the cutter disk moves between the cutting and non-cutting positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: InterBold
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Brannan, Tuyen Van Pham, Thomas S. Mason, Jay Paul Drummond, Jeffrey A. Hill, Paul T. Bruss, Mark B. Hammer, Jim Rowe, David J. Walson, Robert J. Brice
  • Patent number: 5816720
    Abstract: A statement printer of an automated teller machine includes a top plate (16) pivotally mounted on a pair of spaced side walls (12). The top plate supports a ribbon cartridge (18) thereon. The cartridge includes a pair of downward extending projections (38) which are accepted in a longitudinally extending recess (24) in the top plate. Notches (40) and the longitudinally extending projections engage a leaf spring (28) to position the cartridge thereon. The top plate further includes a pair of finger projections (30) having slots (34) for accepting wing projections (36) that extend from the sides of the cartridge. The guided relationship between the downward extending projections and wing projections on the cartridge and the longitudinal recess and the slots on the top plate enable the cartridge to be guided into position on and off the top plate which facilitates changing the cartridge in the confined space inside an automated teller machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: InterBold
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Brannan, Tuyen Van Pham, Thomas S. Mason, Jay Paul Drummond, Jeffrey A. Hill, Paul T. Bruss, Mark B. Hammer, Jim Rowe, David J. Walson, Robert J. Brice