Patents by Inventor Robert T. Cunningham
Robert T. Cunningham 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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Publication number: 20250103840Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Applicant: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant BHATT, Arturo BECERRA, Robert T. CUNNINGHAM, Edwin Philip LOCKWOOD, Javier A. MORALES
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Publication number: 20250068874Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant BHATT, Arturo BECERRA, Robert T. CUNNINGHAM, Edwin Philip LOCKWOOD, Javier A. MORALES
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Patent number: 12229606Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2023Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant Bhatt, Arturo Becerra, Robert T. Cunningham, Edwin Philip Lockwood, Javier A. Morales
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Patent number: 12190182Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant Bhatt, Arturo Becerra, Robert T. Cunningham, Edwin Philip Lockwood, Javier A. Morales
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Publication number: 20240311597Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2023Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant BHATT, Arturo BECERRA, Robert T. CUNNINGHAM, Edwin Philip LOCKWOOD, Javier A. MORALES
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Publication number: 20240311598Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2023Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant BHATT, Arturo BECERRA, Robert T. CUNNINGHAM, Edwin Philip LOCKWOOD, Javier A. MORALES
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Patent number: 11983585Abstract: A raster image processor (RIP) system is used in a printing system to process a variety of different jobs. A front end receives the jobs and determines the job type. The job types include a print job, a preview job, and an estimation job. Depending on the type of job, the front end configures the RIPs within RIP system accordingly to process the job. The RIPs may process the job in parallel, with a high performance RIP processing the first page of the job. If the job is not processed in parallel, then the front end assigns the job to a very high performance RIP. The front end also assigns the preview job to a preview RIP and the estimation job to an estimation RIP. The front end configures RIPs as needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2023Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant Bhatt, Arturo Becerra, Robert T. Cunningham, Edwin Philip Lockwood, Javier A. Morales
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Patent number: 11752480Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for housing a chemical looping process comprising of at least one fluidized-bed combustor reactor, at least one entrained riser, at least one particle separator, optionally at least one particle holding reactor, at least one moving-bed reactor, at least one standpipe, at least one L-valve system for solid flow control and interconnecting sections.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Donald C. Housley, Robert T. Cunningham, Thomas J. Flynn, Luis G. Velazquez-Vargas, Jinhua Bao, Jeremy L. Remus, Albert J. Bennett
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Patent number: 11422755Abstract: Systems and methods for pseudo spot color printing on a printing device include receiving a print job specifying a spot color at a printing device not accommodating ink corresponding to the specified spot color, determining and storing a plurality of process color planes associated with corresponding process color inks accommodated by the printing device, and storing the plurality of process color planes in a memory of the printing device. A single spot color plane is determined and stored for the specified spot color. A plurality of other common planes is determined and stored. Upon reaching an end of the surface of the print job, the single spot color plane is converted to a plurality of spot color planes, which is merged with the plurality of spot color planes prior to printing a corresponding portion of the print job.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jayant Bhatt, Zhenhai Jiang, Robert T. Cunningham, Heli Chen, Douglas E. Ahl, Kenneth Allen Schmidt
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Publication number: 20220241745Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for housing a chemical looping process comprising of at least one fluidized-bed combustor reactor, at least one entrained riser, at least one particle separator, optionally at least one particle holding reactor, at least one moving-bed reactor, at least one standpipe, at least one L-valve system for solid flow control and interconnecting sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: DONALD C. HOUSLEY, ROBERT T. CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS J. FLYNN, LUIS G. VELAZQUEZ-VARGAS, JINHUA BAO, JEREMY L. REMUS, ALBERT J. BENNETT
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Patent number: 5117243Abstract: A scanner system includes a light source and scanning components for moving a spot of light across a surface along a scan line of predetermined length. An electronic control system is included for controlling the light beam in order to produce a plurality of pixels on the surface along the scan line. It is configured to control the position and exposure of each of the pixels in order to compensate for pixel position distortion and pixel exposure distortion caused by variations in spot velocity. Preferably, the control system produces a digital scan clock signal or other control signal that defines a pixel interval and an exposure interval for each of a plurality of desired pixel positions along the scan line according to stored pixel interval and exposure interval data.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: S&R Tech Development, Inc.Inventors: Melvin E. Swanberg, Yee-Ming Chung, Raymond Eskenazi, Robert T. Cunningham
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Patent number: 4934277Abstract: A rescue device for use in traversing a cable of an aerial transportation system, the rescue device including a frame carried by a pair of wheels for movement along the cable, the frame including a portion extending below the cable, and a lever arm having opposite ends and being pivotally connected intermediate its opposite ends to the downwardly extending portion of the frame. A suspension device such as a harness is attached to one end of the lever arm and is intended to support the rescuer. A brake pad or shoe is mounted on the opposite end of the lever arm and is positioned below the cable. The weight of the rescuer on the harness functions to cause engagment of the brake pad with the cable. A brake control lever projects from the end of the lever arm supporting the brake pad and is pulled downwardly by the rescuer to control the force of the brake pad against the cable.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Evacuation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Flint K. Smith, Robert T. Cunningham