Patents by Inventor Robert Warren Rumford

Robert Warren Rumford 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: 8270024
    Abstract: A printing apparatus for printing within a predefined print zone on a selected surface of a skewed object moving in a given direction of travel includes a bracket, at least two sensors at known positions adjacent to the passing object detecting the leading edge of a given surface, a positioning mechanism mounted on the bracket, a printhead mounted on the positioning mechanism and operable to print on the moving object selected surface, the positioning mechanism operable to position the printhead into a known correct printing position relative to the selected surface, and a controller communicating with the sensors, positioning mechanism, and printhead, and operable to calculate object skew in response to the sensor signals and to operate the positioning mechanism to position the printhead into the known correct printing position and to operate the printhead to print within the predefined print zone on the skewed moving object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2012
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Daniel Brown, Mark Chambers, Robert Warren Rumford, Michael S. Wilson
  • Patent number: 8246041
    Abstract: A system and method for monitoring media stack height utilizes a pick mechanism and stack height sensing mechanism. The pick mechanism has a pick arm and a pick roller, the arm rotatably mounted at one end to pivot about an axis and change its angular position relative thereto. The roller rotatably mounted to an opposite end of the arm contacts a media stack top and is rotatably driven to feed sheets one at a time from the stack top changing the stack height. The angular position of the arm relative to the stack changes as the stack height changes. The stack height sensing mechanism arranged on and adjacent to the arm senses arm angular displacement as the stack height changes to provide an indication of the sheet quantity remaining in the stack. A method for calibrating stack height sensing of the monitoring system provides one or more calibration points such as at “full stack” and “stack out” conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Robert Gagnon, Robert Warren Rumford, John Thomas Writt
  • Patent number: 8246042
    Abstract: A method of calibrating stack height sensing in a media stack height monitoring system in an image forming machine includes sensing the angular position of a pick mechanism arm, generating electrical signals having levels correlated to the pick mechanism arm angular positions that correspond to different stack height levels, measuring and storing at least one value corresponding to the level of the electrical signal at least at one of two calibration points: “full load” and “stack out” conditions of the media stack, estimating either the amount or percent of media sheets remaining in the media stack corresponding to measured and stored value of the electrical signal level at the at least one calibration point, and indicating either of the amount or percent of media sheets remaining in the media stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Robert Gagnon, Robert Warren Rumford, John Thomas Writt
  • Publication number: 20110056266
    Abstract: A method of calibrating stack height sensing in a media stack height monitoring system in an image forming machine includes sensing the angular position of a pick mechanism arm, generating electrical signals having levels correlated to the pick mechanism arm angular positions that correspond to different stack height levels, measuring and storing at least one value corresponding to the level of the electrical signal at least at one of two calibration points: “full load” and “stack out” conditions of the media stack, estimating either the amount or percent of media sheets remaining in the media stack corresponding to measured and stored value of the electrical signal level at the at least one calibration point, and indicating either of the amount or percent of media sheets remaining in the media stack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2010
    Publication date: March 10, 2011
    Inventors: Daniel Robert Gagnon, Robert Warren Rumford, John Thomas Writt
  • Publication number: 20100320676
    Abstract: A system and method for monitoring media stack height utilizes a pick mechanism and stack height sensing mechanism. The pick mechanism has a pick arm and a pick roller, the arm rotatably mounted at one end to pivot about an axis and change its angular position relative thereto. The roller rotatably mounted to an opposite end of the arm contacts a media stack top and is rotatably driven to feed sheets one at a time from the stack top changing the stack height. The angular position of the arm relative to the stack changes as the stack height changes. The stack height sensing mechanism arranged on and adjacent to the arm senses arm angular displacement as the stack height changes to provide an indication of the sheet quantity remaining in the stack. A method for calibrating stack height sensing of the monitoring system provides one or more calibration points such as at “full stack” and “stack out” conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Inventors: Daniel Robert Gagnon, Robert Warren Rumford, John Thomas Writt
  • Patent number: 7717423
    Abstract: An duplex auto-document feed mechanism comprises an auto-document feedpath having a simplex feedpath portion and a duplexing feedpath portion in feeding communication with the simplex feedpath portion, the auto-document feedpath has a media input and a media output, an input roller for feeding media disposed at the media input and an exit nip positioned near the media output, a motor driving the input roller and the exit nip, a scanning station disposed along one of the duplex feedpath portion and the simplex feedpath portion, the exit nip having a first position wherein first and second rollers defining the exit nip are closed when receiving media during a simplex feeding procedure and open when a leading edge and trailing edge of media are passing through the exit nip simultaneously, wherein a change of motor direction one of opens the exit nip or closes the exit nip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Jeremy Litman, Robert Warren Rumford, Donald N. Spitz
  • Publication number: 20090085280
    Abstract: An duplex auto-document feed mechanism comprises an auto-document feedpath having a simplex feedpath portion and a duplexing feedpath portion in feeding communication with the simplex feedpath portion, the auto-document feedpath has a media input and a media output, an input roller for feeding media disposed at the media input and an exit nip positioned near the media output, a motor driving the input roller and the exit nip, a scanning station disposed along one of the duplex feedpath portion and the simplex feedpath portion, the exit nip having a first position wherein first and second rollers defining the exit nip are closed when receiving media during a simplex feeding procedure and open when a leading edge and trailing edge of media are passing through the exit nip simultaneously, wherein a change of motor direction one of opens the exit nip or closes the exit nip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Inventors: Matthew Jeremy Litman, Robert Warren Rumford, Donald N. Spitz
  • Publication number: 20080316549
    Abstract: A method for scanning and processing a document with an imaging apparatus, the imaging apparatus having a scanner with a scan bar, includes operating the scanner to obtain preliminary image data; performing at least one of translating the document across the scan bar and translating the scan bar across the document while operating the scanner; detecting an edge of the document based on a change in the preliminary image data; scanning the document to generate document image data based on the detecting the edge; and processing the document image data based on detecting the edge to generate a scanned image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Inventors: James Lesesne Bush, III, Stephen Kelly Cunnagin, Anthony Michael King, Robert Warren Rumford
  • Publication number: 20080237966
    Abstract: A rotating input tray for an automatic document feeder of an imaging apparatus includes a document tray configured to hold the document and to supply the document to the input of the automatic document feeder in a document feed direction, and a pivot device coupling the document tray to the component of the imaging apparatus, the pivot device providing a document tray axis of rotation, wherein the document tray and the pivot device are configured to permit the document tray to rotate about the document tray axis of rotation between a closed position and an open position, the closed position being adjacent to the input for supplying the documents to the automatic document feeder, and the open position being away from and exposing both the input and the exit of the automatic document feeder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2007
    Publication date: October 2, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Warren Rumford, Bryan Christopher Scharf
  • Publication number: 20080150999
    Abstract: An imaging apparatus includes a printhead carrier having a first bay and a second bay. A first type of printhead cartridge is installed in the first bay. One of a second type of printhead cartridge and a third type of printhead cartridge is installed in the second bay. A drive mechanism is coupled to a wiper carrier to individually drive each of a first printhead wiper and a second printhead wiper between a non-wiping elevation and a wiping elevation. A controller is communicatively coupled to the drive mechanism, and selects one of the non-wiping elevation and the wiping elevation for the second printhead wiper depending on which of the second type of printhead cartridge and the third type of printhead cartridge is installed in the second bay.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2006
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventors: Brian Dale Cook, Jeffrey Ray Ehlert, Robert Warren Rumford