Patents by Inventor Steven P. Floeder
Steven P. Floeder 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: 7974459Abstract: A system for the characterization of webs that permits the identification of anomalous regions on the web to be performed at a first time and place, and permits the localization and marking of actual defects to be performed at a second time and place.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps
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Patent number: 7937233Abstract: A system for preferentially marking defects on a web is described. The system includes a web of material to be converted into individual sheets of a plurality of different grade levels, a database storing anomaly data of anomalies on the web, wherein an anomaly is a potential defect in at least one of the plurality of different grade levels, a marker that associates a unique mark with at least one of the grade levels, and a controller to retrieve the anomaly data from the database and to signal the marker as to where to make a mark, wherein the marker applies the mark associated with at least one of the grade levels for which the anomaly may cause a defect. The system may provide advantages, such as that a converter of various products from a single web roll may determine which regions of the web satisfy each grade level.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Jason P. Smith
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Patent number: 7797133Abstract: A manufacturing system includes rollers having synchronization marks to indicate complete rotations. Synchronization mark readers read the synchronization marks of the plurality of rollers and output roll synchronization signals. An encoder outputs a position signal indicative of a down-web distance of the web. An inspection system inspects the web and outputs anomaly data identifying positions of anomalies on the web. A synchronization unit receives the position signal from the encoder and the plurality of roll synchronization signals from the synchronization mark readers and converts the occurrence of each of the roll synchronization signals into down-web positions within a coordinate system associated with web process line. An analysis computer processes the anomaly data and the synchronization signals to identify repeated anomalies and to determine which of the rollers caused the repeated anomalies.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Terry A. Okonek
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Publication number: 20100063750Abstract: A manufacturing system includes rollers having synchronization marks to indicate complete rotations. Synchronization mark readers read the synchronization marks of the plurality of rollers and output roll synchronization signals. An encoder outputs a position signal indicative of a down-web distance of the web. An inspection system inspects the web and outputs anomaly data identifying positions of anomalies on the web. A synchronization unit receives the position signal from the encoder and the plurality of roll synchronization signals from the synchronization mark readers and converts the occurrence of each of the roll synchronization signals into down-web positions within a coordinate system associated with web process line. An analysis computer processes the anomaly data and the synchronization signals to identify repeated anomalies and to determine which of the rollers caused the repeated anomalies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Steven P. FLOEDER, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Terry A. Okonek
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Publication number: 20100040278Abstract: A system for the characterization of webs that permits the identification of anomalous regions on the web to be performed at a first time and place, and permits the localization and marking of actual defects to be performed at a second time and place.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Steven P. FLOEDER, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps
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Patent number: 7623699Abstract: A system for the characterization of webs that permits the identification of anomalous regions on the web to be performed at a first time and place, and permits the localization and marking of actual defects to be performed at a second time and place.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps
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Publication number: 20090265127Abstract: A system for preferentially marking defects on a web is described. The system includes a web of material to be converted into individual sheets of a plurality of different grade levels, a database storing anomaly data of anomalies on the web, wherein an anomaly is a potential defect in at least one of the plurality of different grade levels, a marker that associates a unique mark with at least one of the grade levels, and a controller to retrieve the anomaly data from the database and to signal the marker as to where to make a mark, wherein the marker applies the mark associated with at least one of the grade levels for which the anomaly may cause a defect. The system may provide advantages, such as that a converter of various products from a single web roll may determine which regions of the web satisfy each grade level.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: Steven P. FLOEDER, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Jason P. Smith
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Patent number: 7542821Abstract: A conversion control system is described that includes a database to store data defining a set of rules and an interface to receive local anomaly information from a plurality of different analysis machines associated with a plurality of manufacturing process lines that perform a plurality of operations on a web of material, and each of the manufacturing process lines includes position data for a set of regions on the web containing anomalies. The system also includes a computer that registers the position data of the local anomaly information for the plurality of manufacturing process lines to produce aggregate anomaly information. The system further includes a conversion control engine that applies the rules to the aggregate anomaly information to determine which anomalies represent actual defects in the web for a plurality of different products.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, Kenneth G. Brittain, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps
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Publication number: 20090028416Abstract: A conversion control system is described for spatially synchronizing data gathered from a plurality of operations performed on a web. The conversion control system applies a set of fiducial marks to a web, performs a plurality of operations on the web, generates a first and a second set of digital information for first and second operations, respectively, in accordance with respective first and second coordinate systems using the set of fiducial marks such that the each of the sets of digital information includes position data for respective first and second sets of regions on the web. The conversion control system may then register the position data of the first set of regions and the position data for the second set of regions to produce aggregate data and outputting a conversion control plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Brandon T. Berg
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Publication number: 20090030544Abstract: A conversion control system is described that includes a database to store data defining a set of rules and an interface to receive local anomaly information from a plurality of different analysis machines associated with a plurality of manufacturing process lines that perform a plurality of operations on a web of material, and each of the manufacturing process lines includes position data for a set of regions on the web containing anomalies. The system also includes a computer that registers the position data of the local anomaly information for the plurality of manufacturing process lines to produce aggregate anomaly information. The system further includes a conversion control engine that applies the rules to the aggregate anomaly information to determine which anomalies represent actual defects in the web for a plurality of different products.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Steven P. Floeder, Kenneth G. Brittain, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps
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Publication number: 20090028417Abstract: A device for applying fiducial marks to a web for spatially synchronizing data from a plurality of processes is described. The device includes a fiducial mark reader to read fiducial marks of at least two formats on a web of material, a fiducial mark writer to write fiducial marks of at least two formats on the web, and an encoder to measure distance along the web. The device may provide several advantages. For example, the device may apply fiducial marks to a web that indicate the process line that applied the fiducial mark to the web or the date on which the fiducial mark was applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Carl J. Skeps, Brandon T. Berg
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Publication number: 20080198602Abstract: A lighting configuration that is a combination of far dark field lighting and a modified dark stripe lighting is disclosed. The novel combination provides a more robust detection of flaws on, e.g. a moving web of transparent film, than either would provide alone or through a summation of their individual parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Kenneth G. BRITTAIN, Steven P. Floeder
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Patent number: 7187995Abstract: Techniques are described for inspecting a web and controlling subsequent conversion of the web into one or more products. A system, for example, comprises an imaging device, an analysis computer and a conversion control system. The imaging device images the web to provide digital information. The analysis computer processes the digital information to identify regions on the web containing anomalies. The conversion control system subsequently analyzes the digital information to determine which anomalies represent actual defects for a plurality of different products. The conversion control system determines a value for at least one product selection parameter for each of the products, and selects one of the products for conversion of the web based on the respective determined value. Exemplary product selection parameters include web utilization, unit product produced, estimated revenue or profit, process time, machine capacity and demand for the different products.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, Brandon T. Berg, Carl J. Skeps, James A. Masterman
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Patent number: 7120515Abstract: Techniques are described for inspecting a web and controlling subsequent conversion of the web into one or more products. A system, for example, includes an imaging device, an analysis computer and a conversion control system. The imaging device images a sequential portion of a web to provide digital information. The analysis computer processes the digital information with an initial algorithm to identify regions on the web containing anomalies. The conversion control system selects one of a plurality of converting sites to convert the web into a product, and analyzes at least a portion of the digital information with at least one subsequent algorithm to determine which anomalies represent actual defects in the web for the products.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, Brandon T. Berg, Carl J. Skeps, James A. Masterman, Wayne R. Roller
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Patent number: 7027934Abstract: A method of inspecting a moving web. The method includes imaging a sequential portion of the continuously moving web to provide digital information. The digital information is then processed with an initial algorithm to identify any regions on the web containing anomalies. Image information corresponding to any identified region within the digital information is then selected. The selected image information is then analyzed with at least one subsequent algorithm to distinguish actual defects from among the anomalies.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Carl J. Skeps, James A. Masterman, Steven P. Floeder, Brandon T. Berg
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Patent number: 7023542Abstract: The present invention relates to imaging apparatus and method for detecting optical properties of transparent media. The present invention superimposes, either optically or electronically, at least two images of the transparent media in order to obtain the optical properties. By superimposing the images, the present invention is capable of detecting various optical properties of the transparent medium in a single configuration.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman
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Patent number: 6950547Abstract: An imaging device for sequentially imaging a portion of a continuously moving web to provide a digital data stream which is then analyzed by a single computer without the used of dedicated signal processing hardware. Techniques for operating on the data stream from an imaging device are disclosed, particularly including operations based on blob information stored in terms of starting position and segment run lengths in a crossweb direction. These allow definitions of blobs to be accumulated in a line-by-line fashion, and allow classes of defects commonly found in continuous web manufacturing to be identified with far less computing power than was previously required. In particular, in the challenging application of inspecting flexible circuits, data rates in excess of 10 mega-pixels/second are achieved and successfully processed.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Matthew P. Peick, Carl J. Skeps, Steven R. Wageman, Wenyuan Xu, Xi Yu
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Publication number: 20030189704Abstract: The present invention relates to imaging apparatus and method for detecting optical properties of transparent media. The present invention superimposes, either optically or electronically, at least two images of the transparent media in order to obtain the optical properties. By superimposing the images, the present invention is capable of detecting various optical properties of the transparent medium in a single configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman
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Publication number: 20020110269Abstract: An imaging device for sequentially imaging a portion of a continuously moving web to provide a digital data stream which is then analyzed by a single computer without the used of dedicated signal processing hardware. Techniques for operating on the data stream from an imaging device are disclosed, particularly including operations based on blob information stored in terms of starting position and segment run lengths in a crossweb direction. These allow definitions of blobs to be accumulated in a line-by-line fashion, and allow classes of defects commonly found in continuous web manufacturing to be identified with far less computing power than was previously required. In particular, in the challenging application of inspecting flexible circuits, data rates in excess of 10 mega-pixels/second are achieved and successfully processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Steven P. Floeder, James A. Masterman, Matthew P. Peick, Carl J. Skeps, Steven R. Wageman, Wenyuan Xu, Xin Yu
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Patent number: 6252237Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the thickness of a coating on a coated surface. The method uses a solid state array of light-sensitive elements to measure light emitted from a fluorescing coating composition. The intensity of the emitted light corresponds to the thickness of the coating composition, and provides a fast and accurate measure of coating thickness.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovation Properties CompanyInventors: John A. Ramthun, Steven P. Floeder, Arthur T. Manning, Lanny L. Harklau, Gregory D. Kostuch, Jack W. Lai, Wenyuan Xu