Patents by Inventor Roger G. Leighton
Roger G. Leighton 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: 20100322602Abstract: A radiant heating unit is selectively operated to move radiant heating panels to regulate heating of a continuous web of media as the web moves along a media pathway in an imaging device. The radiant heating panels in a radiant heating unit may be moved to any one of a plurality of positions between and including a fully open position and a retracted position in the housing. A panel driver is operated to move the radiant heating panels to one of the positions in the plurality of positions in response to a variable view factor signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Paul John McConville, Vincent M. Williams
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Patent number: 7832852Abstract: A radiant heating comprises a housing having an opening for positioning adjacent a media web in an imaging device. A pair of radiant heating panels is positionable in the housing to any one of a plurality of positions between and including a fully open position in which the pair of radiant heating panels are positioned side by side in the opening of the housing and facing the media web and a retracted position in which the pair of radiant heating panels are inside the housing and facing each other. The radiant panels are configured to emit thermal radiation in accordance with a variable thermal output signal. A panel driver is operably coupled to the pair of radiant heating panels for positioning the pair of radiant heating panels to at least one of the plurality of positions in response to a variable view factor signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Paul John McConville, Vincent M. Williams
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Patent number: 7798633Abstract: A process transfers an image from an intermediate imaging member onto a sheet of recording media while preserving the ability to duplex print on the sheet. The process includes generating an image on an intermediate imaging member as the intermediate imaging member rotates in a first direction, synchronizing a sheet of recording media with the image on the intermediate member as the intermediate imaging member continues to rotate in the first direction, transferring the image from the intermediate imaging member onto the sheet of recording media as the intermediate imaging member continues to rotate in the first direction, and limiting release agent on the intermediate imaging member to a level that preserves duplex printing capability on the sheet of recording media.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Jeffrey J. Folkins, James R. Larson, Paul John McConville, Edward B. Caruthers, Jr., David J. Gervasi, Roger G. Leighton, Michael Jon Levy
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Patent number: 7731347Abstract: A maintenance system and method for maintaining an imaging member of an imaging device includes a pre-cleaning device to clean the imaging member; an applicator to apply release agent to the imaging member; a metering device to meter release agent on the imaging member; a reservoir to remotely store release agent; and a pump to supply the applicator with release agent from the reservoir. The saturation level of the applicator is monitored and maintained within a predetermined range. The applicator, pre-cleaning device and metering device may be independently actuated to engage the imaging member. Release agent collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be recycled. Debris collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be stored and/or removed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael C. Gordon, Abu S. Islam, Joseph B. Gault, Alexander J. Fioravanti, James B. Campbell, Scott J. Phillips, Roger G. Leighton
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Patent number: 7699459Abstract: A maintenance system and method for maintaining an imaging member of an imaging device includes a pre-cleaning device to clean the imaging member; an applicator to apply release agent to the imaging member; a metering device to meter release agent on the imaging member; a reservoir to remotely store release agent; and a pump to supply the applicator with release agent from the reservoir. The saturation level of the applicator is monitored and maintained within a predetermined range. The applicator, pre-cleaning device and metering device may be independently actuated to engage the imaging member. Release agent collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be recycled. Debris collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be stored and/or removed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Gault, Abu S. Islam, Michael C. Gordon, Alexander J. Fioravanti, Kelly Anne Kessler, James B. Campbell, Scott J. Phillips, Roger G. Leighton
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Patent number: 7677717Abstract: A maintenance system and method for maintaining an imaging member of an imaging device includes a pre-cleaning device to clean the imaging member; an applicator to apply release agent to the imaging member; a metering device to meter release agent on the imaging member; a reservoir to remotely store release agent; and a pump to supply the applicator with release agent from the reservoir. The saturation level of the applicator is monitored and maintained within a predetermined range. The applicator, pre-cleaning device and metering device may be independently actuated to engage the imaging member. Release agent collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be recycled. Debris collected by the pre-cleaning device and/or metering device may be stored and/or removed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Abu S. Islam, Michael C. Gordon, Joseph B. Gault, Alexander J. Fioravanti, Kelly Anne Kessler, Larry Eugene Hindman, Bruce Karl Baur, Ernest I. Esplin, Scott J. Phillips, Roger G. Leighton
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Publication number: 20090273658Abstract: An ink umbilical provides different colors of heated ink to multiple print heads in an integrated structure. The ink umbilical includes a first and a second plurality of conduits, each conduit in the first and the second plurality of conduits having a flat surface between a first end and a second end of the conduit, and a heater having a first side and a second side, the flat surfaces of the conduits in the first plurality of conduits being coupled to the first side of the heater and the flat surfaces of the conduits in the second plurality of conduits being coupled to the second side of the heater to enable the heater to heat ink being carried between the first and the second ends of the conduits in the first and in the second plurality of conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Chad David Freitag, Roger G. Leighton, Ivan A. McCracken, Antonio St. Clair Lloyd Williams
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Publication number: 20090244225Abstract: A solid ink printer is enabled to eject ink onto image substrates at rates that are greater than previously known solid ink printers. The solid ink printer includes a print head that ejects melted ink, a web of image substrate that moves past the print head to receive melted ink ejected from the print head, a pair of fixing rollers positioned downstream of the print head, the fixing rollers forming a nip through which the web of image substrate passes to fix the ink onto the web of image substrate, and a melting device coupled to the print head to provide melted ink to the print head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Andrew Wayne Hays, Michael F. Leo, Roger G. Leighton
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Patent number: 7568795Abstract: An ink umbilical provides different colors of heated ink to multiple print heads in an integrated structure. The ink umbilical includes a first plurality of conduits, each conduit in the first plurality having a first end and a second end, a second plurality of conduits, each conduit in the second plurality having a first end and a second end, and a heater having a first side and a second side, the first plurality of conduits being coupled to the first side of the heater and the second plurality of conduits being coupled to the second side of the heater so the heater generates heat for ink being carried between the first and the second ends of the first plurality and the second plurality of conduits.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Chad David Freitag, Roger G. Leighton, Ivan A. McCracken, Antonio St. Clair Lloyd Williams
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Publication number: 20090046131Abstract: A print head has an array of jets to transfer ink from the print head to a printing substrate, at least one ink supply rail to provide ink, and at least one injector to deliver ink from the ink supply rail to the print head. A printer has at least one supply to provide ink, at least one print head to transfer ink onto a printing substrate, an ink supply rail to provide ink to the print head, and an injector to deliver ink from the ink supply rail to the print head. A printing system has an array of print heads, each having at least one injector, at least one ink supply rail to deliver ink to the print heads, at least one supply to supply ink to the ink supply rail, and a transport system to transport a web substrate past the array of print heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20090027458Abstract: A print head pump assembly has a piezo element plate having an array of piezoelectric elements, a channel plate having an array of channel regions corresponding to the array of piezoelectric elements, and a valve plate having an array of reed valve pairs corresponding to the array of channel regions. A print head assembly has at least one ink reservoir, an upper routing plate to receive ink from the ink reservoir, a lower routing plate to direct ink out of the print head, and a pump assembly to draw ink from the upper routing plate and deliver ink to the lower routing plate using piezoelectric diaphragms. A method of delivering ink to a print substrate includes providing ink to a low-pressure reservoir of a print head, drawing ink out of the low-pressure reservoir through an upper routing plate using a pump assembly internal to the print head, and pumping ink out of the print head through a lower routing plate using the pump assembly, such that the drawing and pumping processes continuously alternate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Gerald A. Domoto, Brian D. Bitz, Kirk S. Edwards
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Publication number: 20090021550Abstract: A radiant heating comprises a housing having an opening for positioning adjacent a media web in an imaging device. A pair of radiant heating panels is positionable in the housing to any one of a plurality of positions between and including a fully open position in which the pair of radiant heating panels are positioned side by side in the opening of the housing and facing the media web and a retracted position in which the pair of radiant heating panels are inside the housing and facing each other. The radiant panels are configured to emit thermal radiation in accordance with a variable thermal output signal. A panel driver is operably coupled to the pair of radiant heating panels for positioning the pair of radiant heating panels to at least one of the plurality of positions in response to a variable view factor signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Paul John McConville, Vincent M. Williams
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Patent number: 7458671Abstract: A process controls application of a release agent to an intermediate imaging member in a printer rotating the intermediate imaging member in a single direction to generate and transfer an image. The process includes moving a release agent applicator into engagement with a rotating imaging member to apply release agent to the rotating imaging member, and subsequently engaging the rotating imaging member with a wiper blade so the wiper blade encounters a the applied release agent bar before the applied release agent reaches a transferring roller. The process further involves the disengagement of release agent applicator with variable time dwell and delayed disengagement of release agent wiper blade to reduce release agent bar. The engagement and disengagement of the release agent applicator and the release agent wiper blade are coordinated by two cams to reduce the likelihood that release agent is transferred to a transferring roller in a quantity sufficient to degrade image quality during duplex printing.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Gautam Dhar, Paul John McConville
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Publication number: 20080218576Abstract: An escort belt facilitates removal of particulate from a print zone in an ink printing machine while maintaining proper registration of printing media in the print zone. The escort belt includes an endless belt having a width between a first and a second edge of the escort belt that is greater than a media sheet carried by the escort belt, a first plurality of apertures arranged in a longitudinal line proximate one of the belt edges of the escort belt, and a second plurality of apertures distributed between the first plurality of apertures and the other edge of the escort belt, the apertures of the first plurality having a shape different from that of the second plurality of apertures and the apertures of the first aperture plurality being positioned so the apertures are only partially covered by edges of the media being held to the escort belt by a vacuum source applied to the first and the second pluralities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Scott J. Phillips, Roger G. Leighton, Elliott Allan Eklund
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Publication number: 20080151013Abstract: An ink umbilical provides different colors of heated ink to multiple print heads in an integrated structure. The ink umbilical includes a first plurality of conduits, each conduit in the first plurality having a first end and a second end, a second plurality of conduits, each conduit in the second plurality having a first end and a second end, and a heater having a first side and a second side, the first plurality of conduits being coupled to the first side of the heater and the second plurality of conduits being coupled to the second side of the heater so the heater generates heat for ink being carried between the first and the second ends of the first plurality and the second plurality of conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Chad David Freitag, Roger G. Leighton, Ivan A. McCracken, Antonio St. Clair Lloyd Williams
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Patent number: 7290872Abstract: A system and method for delivering phase change ink to a plurality of printheads is provided. The system includes an ink source having a housing for holding solid phase change ink, an ink melter assembly having a heated ink contact portion for melting the solid phase change ink and a drip point. The system also includes a first conduit for transferring the melted ink to a first printhead, and a second conduit for transferring the melted ink to a second printhead. The method includes melting a solid phase change into the liquid phase, transferring the liquid phase change ink to the first printhead in a first conduit, transferring liquid phase change ink to the second printhead in a second conduit. The solid phase change ink can be stored in a single ink source.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James P. Calamita, Daniel W. Costanza, Roger G. Leighton, Michael E. Leo
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Patent number: 7283760Abstract: A fuser system of a xerographic device provides a fuser member, and a pressure member supported for pressure engagement with the fuser member. The pressure member includes an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer is variably pressurized for controlled change of the effective hardness of the outer layer. Controlling the effective hardness of the outer layer can be in response to the media paper weight and/or image content being processed though the xerographic device.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Anthony S. Condello, Donald M. Bott, Jeremy C. De Jong, Roger G. Leighton
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Patent number: 6463674Abstract: A dryer uses a two-phase drying system having a brief water condensation interval, followed by impinging parallel laminar recirculating hot air jets which impinge on wet ink to increase the copy rate of inkjet printing and to increase the quality of the printed image.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: John J. Meyers, Roger G. Leighton, Dawn M. Api, Gerald A. Domoto, Elias Panides, Narayan V. Deshpande, Andrew W. Hays, S. Warren Lohr, Thomas N. Taylor
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Patent number: 5715611Abstract: Humidity control apparatus for articles being stored, comprising: a) a chamber within which the articles are to be contained, b) a conveyor passing by a portion of, and exposed to, the contents of the chamber, c) a drive mechanism for driving the conveyor past the portion of the chamber, d) a desiccant on the conveyor, e) a humidistat positioned to measure the water vapor content within the chamber, and f) a control mechanism operatively connecting the humidistat and the drive mechanism for advancing fresh desiccant past the chamber when the water vapor content of the chamber is too high.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Merrit Nyles Jacobs, Roger G. Leighton, John J. Meyers
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Patent number: 5283195Abstract: An incubator useful in an analyzer, and a method for locating a slide element properly in the incubator. The incubator and the method are provided with a referencing mechanism and step, respectively, effective to push back on the datum surface or edge of a slide element that has been inserted too far into a station of the incubator, to move the portion of the slide element that produces a detectable signal, back a distance which is predetermined for that station to be the one that gives the most effective reading of the slide element.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Martin F. Muszak, Gary S. Hartman, Roger G. Leighton