Patents by Inventor Steven Frank Weed

Steven Frank Weed 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: 8755627
    Abstract: A method for reducing specular reflection in an image. The method includes capturing a first exposure of a scan surface using a first of a plurality of light sources, capturing a second exposure of a scan surface using a second of a plurality of light sources, determining which pixels captured by the light sources are speckles, and replacing a value of at least one speckle in the image with a different pixel value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2014
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Todd Sellers, Khageshwar Thakur, Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 8654414
    Abstract: An illumination system for a scanner according to one example embodiment includes an array of visible light emitting diodes including a red, a blue and a green light emitting diode and an ultraviolet light emitting device configured to emit light predominantly in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. During a scan sequence of the red, blue and green light emitting diodes, at least one of the visible light emitting diodes and the ultraviolet light emitting device are positioned to simultaneously illuminate an object being scanned. In one form, during the sequence, the blue light emitting diode and the ultraviolet light emitting device are simultaneously illuminated while in another the red light emitting diode and the ultraviolet light emitting device are simultaneously illuminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2014
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Yao Han, Richard Lee Reel, Rebecca Beth Silveston-Keith, Steven Frank Weed
  • Publication number: 20130135695
    Abstract: An illumination system for a scanner according to one example embodiment includes an array of visible light emitting diodes each configured to emit light predominantly in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum and an ultraviolet light emitting device configured to emit light predominantly in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The visible light emitting diodes and the ultraviolet light emitting device are positioned to illuminate an object being scanned.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Publication date: May 30, 2013
    Inventors: Yao Han, Richard Lee Reel, Rebecca Beth Silveston-Keith, Steven Frank Weed
  • Publication number: 20120263395
    Abstract: A method for reducing specular reflection in an image. The method includes capturing a first exposure of a scan surface using a first of a plurality of light sources, capturing a second exposure of a scan surface using a second of a plurality of light sources, determining which pixels captured by the light sources are speckles, and replacing a value of at least one speckle in the image with a different pixel value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Publication date: October 18, 2012
    Inventors: RONALD TODD SELLERS, Khageshwar Thakur, Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 7729546
    Abstract: In an array of pixels, a method for segmenting a selected pixel of the array between at least two layers including identifying an N-by-N window centered upon the selected pixel, evaluating at least one pixel in the N-by-N window to determine whether the selected pixel is a potential text element, identifying an M-by-M window centered upon the selected pixel when the evaluation determines that the selected pixel is a potential text element, wherein the M-by-M window is smaller than the N-by-N window, and determining whether the potential text element includes text by comparing at least two pixels within the M-by-M window.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Mohamed Nooman Ahmed, Tomasz Jan Cholewo, Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 7520437
    Abstract: The present invention relates to providing a printing device which allows for user authentication. The printing device may communicate with the authentication device using universal serial bus (USB) protocol, wherein the printing device contains a universal serial bus (USB) host. User authentication may encompass the provision of valid identifying information or presenting sufficient funds as a condition prior to performing a print job or granting access to data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart Willard Daniel, Steven Frank Weed, Michael Ray Timperman
  • Patent number: 7126611
    Abstract: Methods and image forming systems for approximating the value of a function given specified values of input data using a sparse lookup table. Individual samples are quantized and rounded up or down to an adjacent lattice point of the lookup table. Rather than performing multiple lookup table accesses, which are required using conventional linear interpolation, the disclosed data processing techniques require as few as one lookup table access per sample. The quantized samples are obtained by truncating one or more least significant bits, designated as masked bits, such that the most significant, or index bits, remain. For each sample, the value of an individual one of the masked bits is examined by comparing it with a corresponding entry in a mask array to determine whether the index bits are to be incremented prior to being used as an index to the lookup table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 6809740
    Abstract: Methods and image forming systems for approximating the value of a function given specified values of input data using a sparse lookup table. Individual samples are quantized and rounded up or down to an adjacent lattice point of the lookup table. Rather than performing multiple lookup table accesses, which are required using conventional linear interpolation, the disclosed data processing techniques require as few as one lookup table access per sample. The quantized samples are obtained by truncating one or more least significant bits, designated as masked bits, such that the most significant, or index bits, remain. For each sample, the value of an individual one of the masked bits is examined by comparing it with a corresponding entry in a mask array to determine whether the index bits are to be incremented prior to being used as an index to the lookup table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2004
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 6764162
    Abstract: An improved shingle mask is provided for use on ink jet printers which use multi-pass printing (shingling) to form bitmap images. The shingle mask is derived from a shingle mask density distribution which exhibits a substantially trapezoidal shape; the shingle mask density distribution is derived from an accumulated shingle mask distribution (also referred to as a “banding profile”) having an overall shape of a plateau portion and a substantially smooth decreasing portion, which reduces the number of drops to be printed along the outermost edges of the mask on each swath. This shape reduces banding effects by effectively increasing a number of printed-density bands which are decreased in size, while at the same time not increasing the number of printhead passes over a given area on the print media (which otherwise would negatively impact printed throughput).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Mary Ellen Biddle, Brian Edward Cooper, Chengwu Cui, Buford Rodney Goble, Ross William McFarland, Steven Frank Weed, Bryan Scott Willett
  • Publication number: 20030202215
    Abstract: An improved shingle mask is provided for use on ink jet printers which use multi-pass printing (shingling) to form bitmap images. The shingle mask is derived from a shingle mask density distribution which exhibits a substantially trapezoidal shape; the shingle mask density distribution is derived from an accumulated shingle mask distribution (also referred to as a “banding profile”) having an overall shape of a plateau portion and a substantially smooth decreasing portion, which reduces the number of drops to be printed along the outermost edges of the mask on each swath. This shape reduces banding effects by effectively increasing a number of printed-density bands which are decreased in size, while at the same time not increasing the number of printhead passes over a given area on the print media (which otherwise would negatively impact printed throughput).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2002
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Inventors: Mary Ellen Biddle, Brian Edward Cooper, Chengwu Cui, Buford Rodney Goble, Ross William McFarland, Steven Frank Weed, Bryan Scott Willett
  • Patent number: 6115031
    Abstract: A method of converting a first set of input color values, such as RGB color values, into a set of device colorants, such as CMY color values, includes the step of providing a look-up table associating a respective, predetermined set of CMY color values with each of a plurality of selected sets of RGB color values. The first set of RGB color values includes a first red color value, a first green color value and a first blue color value. A first random number is added to the first red color value to obtain a randomized red color value. A second random number is added to the first green color value to obtain a randomized green color value. A third random number is added to the first blue color value to obtain a randomized blue color value. Each of the randomized red color value, the randomized green color value and the randomized blue color value are compiled together to obtain a set of randomized RGB color values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Shaun Timothy Love, Stuart Willard Daniel, Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 6097499
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for using isochronous data transfer mode to communicate between a host computer and a printer. Preferably, the printer receives a sufficient volume of data from the host, such as a computer, over an isochronous communications channel, to begin but not complete one print pass (i.e., line scan or page scan). Subsequently, the print pass is initiated causing a print mechanism to move a printing device relative to a substrate without interruption. Thereafter, sufficient data to complete the pass without interruption is received over the isochronous communications channel during the print pass. The high speed transfer rates afforded by isochronous data transfer allow for printing to be initiated before all of the data necessary to complete a print operation without interruption is received. Moreover, the size of a printer buffer used to store the print data before printing may be considerably reduced to store only a portion of the data needed for an entire print pass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick Alan Casey, Shaun Timothy Love, Timothy John Rademacher, Steven Frank Weed, Charles Thomas Wolfe
  • Patent number: 5930010
    Abstract: Digital halftoning is used to reduce the number of pixel levels used to represent a multiple dot plane image to a smaller number of pixel levels for display on an output device such as an ink-jet printer. Two algorithms commonly used to halftone the dots of a given dot plane are error diffusion and ordered dither. Error diffusion produces patterns of dots that are pleasing to the human visual system but is computationally complex. Ordered dither operates quickly but produces patterns of dots that are visually objectionable. A method is taught in the present invention that employs error diffusion to halftone dot planes that contain relatively dark dots that are visually apparent, and employs ordered dither to halftone dot planes that contain relatively light dots that are not noticeable. The resulting output is pleasing to the human visual system and computed quickly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Allan Chiwan Cheung, Scott Michael Heydinger, Steven Frank Weed
  • Patent number: 5905852
    Abstract: Apparatus, system and method is provided in which a primary printer prepares print data for use by its resident print engine, or by an alternate printer. The primary printer includes subsystems for receiving original print data from a device, such as a computer or scanner, and for converting the original print data into a data format compatible with the alternate printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Shaun Timothy Love, Bruce Alan Peltzer, Gregory John Sherwood, Steven Frank Weed