Patents by Inventor Ronald G. Shell
Ronald G. Shell 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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Patent number: 6243908Abstract: A card is provided for cleaning a document track of a document handling system, and methods for making and using the same. The card includes a planar body formed of a resilient material, such as a fibrous or polymeric material. The body includes a plurality of tabs, with each one of the tabs being pivotable relative to the body between an extended position and a collapsed position. In the extended position, the tab projects angularly from the body, while in the collapsed position, the tab is substantially co-planar with the body. The tabs are biased to the extended position, such as by creasing the material forming the body. The biased tabs extend across the document track, and sweep debris along the document track.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: William Froman Battle, Ronald G. Shell, Dawn M. Erickson
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Patent number: 6103985Abstract: This invention is a sheet processing array having an imaging station, an in-site, an exit-site and a transport array connecting all of them. The transport array is adapted to advance sheets from the in-site, past the imaging station for imaging the first face of the sheet and to advance it to a reversing transport section. This section has a series of rollers arrayed in a loop which continually rotate in one direction and are adapted to provide non-stop forward movement that turns the sheet over and returns it to present its opposite face to the imaging station for imaging. The sheet is then advanced to the exit-site.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Ronald G. Shell, William F. Battle, David J. Concannon
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Patent number: 5908191Abstract: A method for on-the-fly detection and separation of multiple checks or like documents transported in a track, wherein the documents are first subjected to twin opposed vacuum forces from a suction source, to separate multiple documents; then a measuring and analysis of the resulting pressure differentials is taken within the vacuum-forming system; the system being provided with a cyclonic filter-separator upstream of the suction source, for removing a storing dust and debris entrained within the vacuum-forming air flow; the cyclonic filter-separator being designed to provide constant vacuum-forming airflow regardless of the nature or quantity of debris removed and collected; the system also being provided with a pressure sensor to give clear indication of the separated/unseparated state of the passing documents, and to exhibit a variable damping accessory.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, Michael Spall
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Patent number: 5671919Abstract: An apparatus for differentiating and separating multiple overlapped like documents from single like items, transported along a track comprising a suction device applying opposed vacuum forces to separate the documents at a separation station. Measuring and analyzing the resulting pressure differentials within the suction system by a pressure sensor to indicate whether single or multiple documents are passing.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, J. Michael Spall
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Patent number: 5509648Abstract: A method for differentiating and separating multiple overlapped like documents from single like items, transported along track means, comprising: subjecting the documents to opposed vacuum forces from suction means to separate them at a separation-station; then determining whether the documents are single or multiple, by measuring and analyzing the resulting pressure differentials within the suction system; using a cyclonic filter for removing and storing dust and debris entrained within the suction-conducting airflow, the cyclonic filter and suction system being designed and adapted to provide a relatively constant vacuum-generating airflow regardless of the nature of quantity of debris removed; plus a pressure sensor for indicating whether one or several documents are passing.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, J. Michael Spall
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Patent number: 5439506Abstract: In a check processing apparatus, a technique for separating multiple checks from single like items, these transported along a track wherein the checks are first subjected to twin opposed vacuums to separate them; their state (whether single or multiple) is then determined by measuring and analyzing the resulting pressure differentials within the vacuum-generating system; which is, in turn, provided with a cyclonic filter/suction pump for removing and storing dust and debris entrained within the vacuum-forming air flow, this cyclonic pump providing a constant vacuum-airflow regardless of the nature or quantity of debris removed and collected; the system being also provided with pressure sensor(s) to indicate whether (single or multiple checks are passing, plus a fail-safe unit to warn of vacuum failure. A pressure sensing unit is further provided with a variable damping stage to mask-out minor, insignificant pressure fluctuations.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, J. Michael Spall
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Patent number: 5437375Abstract: A method for on-the-fly detection and separation of multiple checks or like documents transported in a track, wherein the documents are first subjected to twin opposed vacuum forces from a suction source, to separate multiple documents; then a measuring and analysis of the resulting pressure differentials is taken within the vacuum-forming system; the system being provided with a cyclonic filter-separator upstream of the suction source, for removing and storing dust and debris entrained within the vacuum-forming air flow; the cyclonic filter-separator being designed to provide constant vacuum-forming airflow regardless of the nature or quantity of debris removed and collected; the system also being provided with a pressure sensor to give clear indication of the separated/unseparated state of the passing documents, and to exhibit a variable damping accessory.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, J. Michael Spall
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Patent number: 5419546Abstract: A method for differentiating and separating multiple overlapped like documents from single like items, transported along track means, comprising: subjecting the documents to opposed vacuum forces from suction means to separate them at a separation-station; then determining whether the documents are single or multiple, by measuring and analyzing the resulting pressure differentials within the suction system; using a cyclonic filter for removing and storing dust and debris entrained within the suction-conducting airflow, the cyclonic filter and suction system being designed and adapted to provide a relatively constant vacuum-generating airflow regardless of the nature or quantity of debris removed; plus a pressure sensor for indicating whether one or several documents are passing.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Zhongtai Chen, Ronald G. Shell, Randy C. Keller, J. Michael Spall
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Patent number: 4286274Abstract: An ink droplet catcher assembly for an ink jet printer includes a housing with an opening for ink droplets. In the housing, a sensor is directly impacted by the ink droplets. The sensor generates varying electrical signals to circuitry controlling ink droplet deflection for an ink jet printer in response to the impact position of the ink droplets on the sensor. A coating is applied to the sensor to retard sensor wear and to prevent short circuiting of the generated electrical signals in response to ink droplet impacts. The housing construction conducts captured ink droplets out of the housing to a reservoir when a lid, covering the housing, deflects air and ink droplets entering the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1980Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Ronald G. Shell, Wallace F. Brownell, Richard C. Fedder, Kyriakos Christou
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Patent number: 4128841Abstract: A microphone is provided for converting the impact force of a moving charged droplet into a corresponding electrical signal. A vertical support member supports a diaphragm in the path of the moving droplet. The diaphragm flexes or vibrates in response to a group of impinging droplets. A bimorph piezo-electric element is in contact with the diaphragm to move therewith and is fixedly secured at its opposite end to an adjacent housing member. The bimorph generates an electrical signal in response to bending stresses created when the bimorph is bent.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1977Date of Patent: December 5, 1978Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Michael K. Brown, Kyriakos Christou, David E. Lundquist, Earl P. Maidment, Ronald G. Shell
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Patent number: 3999190Abstract: An ink jet printer has a printing head which contains at least one cavity with a discharge orifice therein for dispersing droplets of ink onto a medium for printing thereon. Means are disclosed herein for maintaining the temperature of the ink in the cavity at a preselected value prior to dispersement from the discharge orifice. Preferably, the ink is heated by an electrical heating rod mounted in the printing head adjacent to the cavity. Means are also provided for sensing the temperature of the ink in the cavity. The heating rod is selectively energized to maintain the ink at the preselected temperature by means of a feedback control circuit coupled with the sensing means.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1975Date of Patent: December 21, 1976Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Michael K. Brown, Earl P. Maidment, David E. Lundquist, Ronald G. Shell