Patents by Inventor Robert Muyskens

Robert Muyskens 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).

  • Patent number: 9919534
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2018
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky A. Robbins, David Ward
  • Patent number: 9895899
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2018
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky Robbins, David Ward
  • Publication number: 20150375516
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky A. Robbins, David Ward
  • Publication number: 20150352856
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2015
    Publication date: December 10, 2015
    Inventors: Marvin NICHOLSON, Jason MCREYNOLDS, Robert MUYSKENS, Mark DOERRE, Ricky ROBBINS, David WARD
  • Patent number: 9132656
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Rickey Robbins, David Ward
  • Patent number: 9108423
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2015
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky Robbins, Daivd Ward
  • Patent number: 8544991
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. An interior retains the ink while exit and return ports define openings through a housing to fluidly communicate the interior to the imaging device. The opening of the return port is larger than the opening of the exit port. The design slows the return of fluid to the housing which minimizes air bubbles or frothiness in the fluid. During use, ink depletes toward a bottom surface of the interior beneath which the ink is prevented from occupying. A housing section below the interior retains a portion of the exit port so that a bottom of the opening of the exit port is substantially horizontally aligned with the bottom surface. It prevents stranding ink beneath the exit port. Further embodiments include port configuration, construction, and modular components, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Trevor Gray, Charles Aldrich, Jason Vanderpool, Robert Muyskens, Gregory Webb, David Ward
  • Patent number: 8491111
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of fluid. Its housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes define a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A volume space filled by the liquid varies along a length of the electrodes. The design facilitates abrupt changes in capacitance values at each change in the volume space. Devices can recalibrate fluid levels at these changes. Electrode interior surfaces face one another. At least one electrode has an open region, such as a hole or a cutout of material. In another design, a support material connects to each electrode to provide mechanical stability and create a region preventing filling by the liquid. Further embodiments contemplate material selection, construction, and modularity, to name a few.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2013
    Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Trevor Gray, Jason Vanderpool, Robert Muyskens, David Ward, Gregory Webb, Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds
  • Publication number: 20120306973
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2011
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason Mcreynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky Robbins, Daivd Ward
  • Publication number: 20120306974
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. A housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes have a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A controller energizes one electrode and receives an output reading from the other. The controller processes the reading on board the housing and supplies it as a digital data stream to the imaging device during use. A memory stores calibration values for an empty and full housing. The controller writes back to the memory present fluid levels obtained from the output reading of the electrode. An enable output allows operation or not of a fluid pump in the imaging device. Materials, construction, modularity, and fluid communication ports are further embodiments, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2011
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Inventors: Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds, Robert Muyskens, Mark Doerre, Ricky A. Robbins, Daivd Ward
  • Publication number: 20120218356
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of fluid. Its housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes define a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A volume space filled by the liquid varies along a length of the electrodes. The design facilitates abrupt changes in capacitance values at each change in the volume space. Devices can recalibrate fluid levels at these changes. Electrode interior surfaces face one another. At least one electrode has an open region, such as a hole or a cutout of material. In another design, a support material connects to each electrode to provide mechanical stability and create a region preventing filling by the liquid. Further embodiments contemplate material selection, construction, and modularity, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2011
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventors: Trevor Gray, Jason Vanderpool, Robert Muyskens, David Ward, Gregory Webb, Marvin Nicholson, III, Jason McReynolds
  • Publication number: 20120169813
    Abstract: A housing defines a fluid reservoir for an imaging device. One or more exterior walls define a volume for holding ink to set a fluid backpressure in the imaging device. An opening in the walls is positioned for overflowing excessive ink from the volume to maintain the fluid backpressure within a predetermined operating range. Fluid inlets and outlets connect the reservoir to both a supply item and an ejection head. Ink flows into the reservoir from the supply item. It fills until the fluid rises to a height where it overflows back to the supply item. Less full reservoirs fill as the pump operates, while full reservoirs simultaneously return fluid back to their supply containers. Fluid does not spill from the walls.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2010
    Publication date: July 5, 2012
    Inventors: Trevor Gray, Charles Aldrich, Jason Vanderpool, Robert Muyskens, Gregory Webb, David Ward, James D. Anderson, JR.
  • Publication number: 20120169812
    Abstract: A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. An interior retains the ink while exit and return ports define openings through a housing to fluidly communicate the interior to the imaging device. The opening of the return port is larger than the opening of the exit port. The design slows the return of fluid to the housing which minimizes air bubbles or frothiness in the fluid. During use, ink depletes toward a bottom surface of the interior beneath which the ink is prevented from occupying. A housing section below the interior retains a portion of the exit port so that a bottom of the opening of the exit port is substantially horizontally aligned with the bottom surface. It prevents stranding ink beneath the exit port. Further embodiments include port configuration, construction, and modular components, to name a few.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2010
    Publication date: July 5, 2012
    Inventors: TREVOR GRAY, Charles Aldrich, Jason Vanderpool, Robert Muyskens, Gregory Webb, David Ward
  • Patent number: 7841712
    Abstract: A system and method for automatically determining the appropriate printhead/ink tank installation position to move a carrier transporting the printhead/ink tanks for a printing device is presented. The carrier transporting the printhead/ink tank moves along a carrier frame and is covered by a protective cover. Once the protective cover is raised on the printing device, the status of the ink tank is sensed. Based on the ink tank status, the printing device carrier is moved to the appropriate printhead/ink tank installation position. In one embodiment, the status of the ink tank is determined by using the ink presence sensor. In another embodiment, the status of the ink tank is determined by using near field wireless communication with the memory of the ink tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Muyskens, Gregory S Woods
  • Publication number: 20090167819
    Abstract: A system and method for automatically determining the appropriate printhead/ink tank installation position to move a carrier transporting the printhead/ink tanks for a printing device is presented. The carrier transporting the printhead/ink tank moves along a carrier frame and is covered by a protective cover. Once the protective cover is raised on the printing device, the status of the ink tank is sensed. Based on the ink tank status, the printing device carrier is moved to the appropriate printhead/ink tank installation position. In one embodiment, the status of the ink tank is determined by using the ink presence sensor. In another embodiment, the status of the ink tank is determined by using near field wireless communication with the memory of the ink tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2007
    Publication date: July 2, 2009
    Inventors: Robert Muyskens, Gregory S. Woods
  • Publication number: 20080316246
    Abstract: A method for calibrating as ink sense response of an optical ink sensor device in an imaging apparatus configured to facilitate optical ink sensing for an ink tank having an ink sensing window includes obtaining a calibration response to a reference reflective surface having a known reflectivity, which is associated with a printhead carrier of the imaging apparatus that carries the ink tank, using the optical ink sensor device; and calibrating the ink sense response based on the calibration response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Inventors: Jason Todd McReynolds, Robert Muyskens
  • Publication number: 20070139508
    Abstract: A hand-held ink jet printer having, an ink reservoir adapted to contain ink; a printhead in fluid communication with the ink reservoir, wherein the printhead further has a plurality of nozzles; a power source; and a controller, wherein the controller is in electrical communication with the printhead and wherein the controller is adapted to minimize vertical deviation in printing with the printhead along a horizontal plane. A method of printing with a hand-held ink jet printer comprising, measuring a vertical deviation of a print path along a horizontal plane; calculating a correction factor based on the measured vertical deviation; and applying the correction factor to the controller to minimize vertical deviation in upcoming printing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2005
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Inventor: Robert Muyskens