Patents by Inventor Scott Matthew Dennis
Scott Matthew Dennis 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: 7464740Abstract: An overcoat application apparatus is used to transfer an overcoat material from a donor support to a printed media. The overcoat application apparatus in this case includes a laminate cartridge, a donor supply reel, a donor guide bar, a heated fuser roller, a pressure roller, a peel bar, and a take-up reel. The donor supply reel provides a continuous source of donor plus overcoat material. The donor guide bar guides printed media and the donor plus overcoat into a nip created by forcing the heated fuser roller and pressure roller together. The heated fuser roller is used to transport the printed media and donor through the nip and apply heat to the donor and printed media. The pressure roller is used to apply pressure to the fuser roller in order to produce the mechanical nip. The nip plus the heat causes the overcoat material on the donor to be transferred to the printed media.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kerry Neal McKay, Robert John Rosati, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Patent number: 6843297Abstract: An overcoat application apparatus is used to transfer an overcoat material from a donor support to a printed media. The overcoat application apparatus in this case includes a laminate cartridge, a donor supply reel, a donor guide bar, a heated fuser roller, a pressure roller, a peel bar, and a take-up reel. The donor supply reel provides a continuous source of donor plus overcoat material. The donor guide bar guides printed media and the donor plus overcoat into a nip created by forcing the heated fuser roller and pressure roller together. The heated fuser roller is used to transport the printed media and donor through the nip and apply heat to the donor and printed media. The pressure roller is used to apply pressure to the fuser roller in order to produce the mechanical nip. The nip plus the heat causes the overcoat material on the donor to be transferred to the printed media.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kerry Neal McKay, Robert John Rosati, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Publication number: 20040211520Abstract: Disclosed is an embosser for producing matte finish photographs from a glossy finish photograph. The embosser receives a sheet of glossy prints as generated by an inkjet printer with a clear laminate over the print to protect the inkjet generated photographic image. Pressure and embossing rollers biased to spaced apart positions within the embosser are selectively operable to move one against the other to create a nip through which the laminated print passes. At the option of an operator the laminated print may be allowed to pass between the spaced apart rollers undisturbed thereby generating a glossy photograph. At the option of the operator the rollers are moved one against the other to create the nip so that passage of the print now results in an embossment of the lamination thereby producing a matte finish photograph. Also disclosed is a method for alternatively generating a glossy or matte finish print and a matte finished print wherein the matte finish is formed in situ.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Patent number: 6769467Abstract: Disclosed is an embosser for producing matte finish photographs from a glossy finish photograph. The embosser receives a sheet of glossy prints as generated by an inkjet printer with a clear laminate over the print to protect the inkjet generated photographic image. Pressure and embossing rollers biased to spaced apart positions within the embosser are selectively operable to move one against the other to create a nip through which the laminated print passes. At the option of an operator the laminated print may be allowed to pass between the spaced apart rollers undisturbed thereby generating a glossy photograph. At the option of the operator the rollers are moved one against the other to create the nip so that passage of the print now results in an embossment of the lamination thereby producing a matte finish photograph. Also disclosed is a method for alternatively generating a glossy or matte finish print and a matte finished print wherein the matte finish is formed in situ.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Publication number: 20030148067Abstract: Disclosed is an embosser for producing matte finish photographs from a glossy finish photograph. The embosser receives a sheet of glossy prints as generated by an inkjet printer with a clear laminate over the print to protect the inkjet generated photographic image. Pressure and embossing rollers biased to spaced apart positions within the embosser are selectively operable to move one against the other to create a nip through which the laminated print passes. At the option of an operator the laminated print may be allowed to pass between the spaced apart rollers undisturbed thereby generating a glossy photograph. At the option of the operator the rollers are moved one against the other to create the nip so that passage of the print now results in an embossment of the lamination thereby producing a matte finish photograph. Also disclosed is a method for alternatively generating a glossy or matte finish print and a matte finished print wherein the matte finish is formed in situ.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Publication number: 20030126962Abstract: A photofinishing system and method for providing for the digital processing of a set of photographs including a digital printer, buffer, laminator and cutter, and associated methods of use for improving the accuracy of printing, processing, laminating and cutting individual photos during a digital photofinishing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: William E. Bland, Terence Chee Sung Chang, Marland Chow, David Clark, Michael H. Davis, Scott Matthew Dennis, Sergio Escobedo, David Wayne Jasinski, Daniel Steven Kline, John F. Manard, James Mason, Kerry Neal McKay, David B. Petch, David Michael Petersen, Michael Puyot, Rajan Ramaswamy, Robert John Rosati, Herb Sarnoff, James Robert Schmedake, Honsheng Zhang, Mark Steven Janosky, James Arthur Larrabee, Stephan Paul Lolacona
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Publication number: 20030121612Abstract: An overcoat application apparatus is used to transfer an overcoat material from a donor support to a printed media. The overcoat application apparatus in this case includes a laminate cartridge, a donor supply reel, a donor guide bar, a heated fuser roller, a pressure roller, a peel bar, and a take-up reel. The donor supply reel provides a continuous source of donor plus overcoat material. The donor guide bar guides printed media and the donor plus overcoat into a nip created by forcing the heated fuser roller and pressure roller together. The heated fuser roller is used to transport the printed media and donor through the nip and apply heat to the donor and printed media. The pressure roller is used to apply pressure to the fuser roller in order to produce the mechanical nip. The nip plus the heat causes the overcoat material on the donor to be transferred to the printed media.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Kerry Neal McKay, Robert John Rosati, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Patent number: 6554216Abstract: Disclosed is a buffer disposed to receive cut sheets from a first workstation operating at a first slower speed, deskew the sheets and deliver them to a second workstation operating at a second faster speed. The buffer has a guide defining a path of travel extending from driven inlet rollers at a buffer inlet to driven exit rollers adjacent a buffer exit. The guide includes a trap that opens to accommodate a service loop formed of the cut sheet that is longer than the path of travel. The inlet rollers are driven at the first slower speed to move cut sheets into the buffer and up to the exit rollers and the exit rollers are selectively driven at the second faster speed to deliver cut sheets to the second workstation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis
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Patent number: 6460687Abstract: Disclosed is a buffer disposed to receive cut sheets from a first workstation operating at a first slower speed, deskew the sheets and deliver them to a second workstation operating at a second faster speed. The buffer has a guide defining a path of travel extending from a drive roller at a buffer inlet to a deskewing roller adjacent a buffer exit. The guide includes a trap that opens to accommodate a service loop formed of the cut sheet that is longer than the path of travel. The drive roller is driven at the first slower speed to move cut sheets into the buffer and up to the deskewing rollers and the deskewing roller is selectively driven at the second faster speed to deliver cut sheets to the second workstation.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Sergio Escobedo, Scott Matthew Dennis