Patents by Inventor Thomas J. Wyble
Thomas J. Wyble 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: 11878349Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) metal object manufacturing apparatus is equipped with two solid metal moving mechanisms that are independently operated to move two different metals into the receptacle of a vessel in a melted metal drop ejecting apparatus. The ejector is operated to form object features with melted metal drops of one of the two different metals and to form support features with melted metal drops of the other of the two different metals. The thermal expansion coefficients of the two metals are sufficiently different that the support features easily separate from the object features after the object and support features cool.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Seemit Praharaj, Douglas K. Herrmann, Thomas J. Wyble, Jason M. LeFevre, Chu-Heng Liu, Paul J. McConville
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Patent number: 11850861Abstract: A method analyzes image data of a test pattern printed on an image receiving member by a printer to identify split inkjets in the printheads of the printer. The test pattern is formed by operating each inkjet of a printhead to form a dash and the areas of the dashes are compared to an average dash area to identify split inkjets. Firing signal parameters for the split inkjets are adjusted and subsequent firing signals are generated using the adjusted parameters. Image data of the pixels formed by the split inkjets are analyzed after the split inkjets have been operated using the adjusted firing signal parameters. If the pixel size for a split inkjets indicates that the split inkjet has been remediated, then the firing signal parameters are returned to their nominal values.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Seemit Praharaj, Thomas J. Wyble, Paul J. McConville
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Publication number: 20230037539Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) metal object manufacturing apparatus is equipped with two solid metal moving mechanisms that are independently operated to move two different metals into the receptacle of a vessel in a melted metal drop ejecting apparatus. The ejector is operated to form object features with melted metal drops of one of the two different metals and to form support features with melted metal drops of the other of the two different metals. The thermal expansion coefficients of the two metals are sufficiently different that the support features easily separate from the object features after the object and support features cool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2021Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Seemit Praharaj, Douglas K. Herrmann, Thomas J. Wyble, Jason M. LeFevre, Chu-Heng Liu, Paul J. McConville
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Publication number: 20220371348Abstract: A method analyzes image data of a test pattern printed on an image receiving member by a printer to identify split inkjets in the printheads of the printer. The test pattern is formed by operating each inkjet of a printhead to form a dash and the areas of the dashes are compared to an average dash area to identify split inkjets. Firing signal parameters for the split inkjets are adjusted and subsequent firing signals are generated using the adjusted parameters. Image data of the pixels formed by the split inkjets are analyzed after the split inkjets have been operated using the adjusted firing signal parameters. If the pixel size for a split inkjets indicates that the split inkjet has been remediated, then the firing signal parameters are returned to their nominal values.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Seemit Praharaj, Thomas J. Wyble, Paul J. McConville
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Patent number: 11383525Abstract: A purge cycle is performed with an ink delivery system of an inkjet printer by applying a pressure pulse to a printhead in the printer that is substantially shorter than pressure pulses previously used. A pressure at a predetermined threshold is generated behind a valve and then release to the printhead. The duration of the pressure application is in a range of about 150 milliseconds to about 250 milliseconds. This pressure pulse substantially reduces the amount of ink emitted during the purge. A bidirectional wipe of the printhead face is effective for restoring inkjets in the printhead even though the amount of emitted ink is substantially reduced.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Seemit Praharaj, Paul J. McConville, Jason M. LeFevre, Michael J. Levy, Thomas J. Wyble
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Publication number: 20210387459Abstract: A purge cycle is performed with an ink delivery system of an inkjet printer by applying a pressure pulse to a printhead in the printer that is substantially shorter than pressure pulses previously used. A pressure at a predetermined threshold is generated behind a valve and then release to the printhead. The duration of the pressure application is in a range of about 150 milliseconds to about 250 milliseconds. This pressure pulse substantially reduces the amount of ink emitted during the purge. A bidirectional wipe of the printhead face is effective for restoring inkjets in the printhead even though the amount of emitted ink is substantially reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2020Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Seemit Praharaj, Paul J. McConville, Jason M. LeFevre, Michael J. Levy, Thomas J. Wyble
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Patent number: 11059289Abstract: A directionality detector is configured for use in an inkjet printer to attenuate the effects of ink drying in the nozzles of a printhead during printing operations. The directionality detector includes an optical sensor that generates image data of a test pattern formed on media by the printer, a diffuser that emits humidified air toward the media before the media is printed, and a controller operatively connected to the optical sensor and diffuser. The controller is configured compare the image data of the test pattern to stored image data of the test pattern printed at a previous time and determine whether any difference between the two images is greater than a predetermined threshold. The controller then operates the diffuser to direct humidified air toward the media passing the diffuser using the differences between the stored image data of the test pattern and the image data of the test pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Seemit Praharaj, Douglas K. Herrmann, Paul J. McConville, Jason M. LeFevre, Chu-heng Liu, David A. VanKouwenberg, Michael J. Levy, Linn C. Hoover, Thomas J. Wyble, John P. Meyers
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Publication number: 20210187948Abstract: A directionality detector is configured for use in an inkjet printer to attenuate the effects of ink drying in the nozzles of a printhead during printing operations. The directionality detector includes an optical sensor that generates image data of a test pattern formed on media by the printer, a diffuser that emits humidified air toward the media before the media is printed, and a controller operatively connected to the optical sensor and diffuser. The controller is configured compare the image data of the test pattern to stored image data of the test pattern printed at a previous time and determine whether any difference between the two images is greater than a predetermined threshold. The controller then operates the diffuser to direct humidified air toward the media passing the diffuser using the differences between the stored image data of the test pattern and the image data of the test pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2019Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Seemit Praharaj, Douglas K. Herrmann, Paul J. McConville, Jason M. LeFevre, Chu-heng Liu, David A. VanKouwenberg, Michael J. Levy, Linn C. Hoover, Thomas J. Wyble, John P. Meyers
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Publication number: 20210187953Abstract: An environmental conditioner in an aqueous inkjet printer conditions the print zone in the printer so aqueous ink at the nozzles of the printheads maintains its low viscosity state and does not dry. The environmental conditioner includes a humidifying chamber having a reservoir configured to contain a volume of water, a heater configured to heat the water in the water reservoir to a predetermined temperature range, an air inlet to move air into the humidifying chamber, an air discharge configured to remove humidified air from the humidifying chamber and direct the humidified air into a space between a faceplate of a printhead and a path for media passing by the faceplate of the printhead. The chamber can include an ultrasonic atomizer to produce a moisturized mist for absorption by the heated air or wicking material to transfer moisture to the air.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Chu-Heng Liu, Douglas K. Herrmann, Paul J. McConville, Jason M. LeFevre, Seemit Praharaj, David A. VanKouwenberg, Michael J. Levy, Linn C. Hoover, Thomas J. Wyble, John P. Meyers
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Patent number: 10105923Abstract: A personalized packaging production system includes an in-feed tray, an out-feed tray, a cutting table disposed intermediate the in-feed tray and the out-feed tray and an interchangeable cutting/creasing assembly. A sheet feeder is positioned between the in-feed tray and the cutting table to feed media sheets from the in-feed tray to the cutting table, and an exit nip is positioned between the out-feed tray and the cutting table to remove media sheets from the cutting table to the out-feed tray.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Linn C. Hoover, William J. Nowak, Robert A. Clark, Peter J. Knausdorf, Thomas J. Wyble
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Publication number: 20160016374Abstract: A personalized packaging production system includes an in-feed tray, an out-feed tray, a cutting table disposed intermediate the in-feed tray and the out-feed tray and an interchangeable cutting/creasing assembly. A sheet feeder is positioned between the in-feed tray and the cutting table to feed media sheets from the in-feed tray to the cutting table, and an exit nip is positioned between the out-feed tray and the cutting table to remove media sheets from the cutting table to the out-feed tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Linn C. Hoover, William J. Nowak, Robert A. Clark, Peter J. Knausdorf, Thomas J. Wyble
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Patent number: 9221226Abstract: A personalized packaging production system includes an in-feed tray, an out-feed tray, a cutting table disposed intermediate the in-feed tray and the out-feed tray and an interchangeable cutting/creasing assembly. A sheet feeder is positioned between the in-feed tray and the cutting table to feed media sheets from the in-feed tray to the cutting table, and an exit nip is positioned between the out-feed tray and the cutting table to remove media sheets from the cutting table to the out-feed tray.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Linn C. Hoover, William J. Nowak, Robert A. Clark, Peter J. Knausdorf, Thomas J. Wyble
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Patent number: 9073327Abstract: A printer includes a printhead cleaning system that enables improved cleaning of the printhead and reduces nozzle contamination. The printer includes a pair of parallel walls and an elongated member extending through at least one of the walls. The elongated member is connected to a vacuum source and has a slit positioned between the pair of walls. A controller is operatively connected to the vacuum source and to an actuator, and operates the actuator to move a printhead into contact with the pair of walls to place a face plate of the printhead opposite the slit. The controller further operates the vacuum source to generate a vacuum in the elongated member to pull air into the elongated member when the printhead is opposite the slit.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Thomas J. Wyble
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Patent number: 9070294Abstract: Methods and systems for preventing collisions between vehicles and moving hazards include the use of active signs, a network of sensors, and a controller. Such sensors can be placed adjacent to a roadway and are used to detect the presence of animals. The active signs display a local speed limit. The controller accepts the sensor signals as input and outputs display commands to the active signs. The controller maintains a rolling window of recent detections in histogram form. The recent data, together with a control law specified by the municipal authority, can be used to specify updated local speed limits to influence driver behavior.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Wyble, Steven R. Moore
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Publication number: 20140340239Abstract: Methods and systems for preventing collisions between vehicles and moving hazards include the use of active signs, a network of sensors, and a controller. Such sensors can be placed adjacent to a roadway and are used to detect the presence of animals. The active signs display a local speed limit. The controller accepts the sensor signals as input and outputs display commands to the active signs. The controller maintains a rolling window of recent detections in histogram form. The recent data, together with a control law specified by the municipal authority, can be used to specify updated local speed limits to influence driver behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Wyble, Steven R. Moore
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Patent number: 8840214Abstract: A substrate media height detector for a printing system having a print head including a media transport having a surface for moving a sheet of substrate media along a media path in a process direction. An elongate detection member includes a portion extending across the media path in a cross-process direction and is spaced from the media transport surface a predetermined distance. The detection member is movably attached to a support structure and is deflectable upon engagement with a sheet of substrate media. A deflection sensor senses the deflection of the detection member by the substrate media.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joannes N. M. de Jong, Thomas J. Wyble
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Patent number: 8827580Abstract: A media feeding and cutting system is disclosed herein which comprises a media cutter including a cutting surface and a digital cutting device, a first feeder configured to automatically transport individual sheets of media from an in-feed receptacle toward the cutter, a positioner configured to position the medium on the cutting surface, a second feeder disposed adjacent to or connected to the cutting surface which is configured to automatically transport the cut medium from the cutter to an out-feed receptacle, and a processor configured to operate the cutter, first feeder, positioner and second feeder. Additional related systems and methods also are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: William J. Nowak, Robert A. Clark, Kathleen A. Feinberg, Peter J. Knausdorf, Thomas C. Hollar, Thomas J. Wyble, Linn C. Hoover, William J. Hannaway, Jess R. Gentner, Frank M. Goetz
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Patent number: 8794743Abstract: In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, a printhead assembly arranged to dispense ultraviolet curable ink or gel ink and method thereof is disclosed. The printhead assembly includes a plurality of functional plates stacked together; a first adhesive layer arranged between adjacent functional plates to provide bonding between the plates; and a second adhesive layer arranged between adjacent function plates to provide chemical resistance to the ultraviolet curable ink or the gel ink.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Yanjia Zuo, James M. Casella, Santokh S. Badesha, Peter J. Nystrom, Antonio L. Williams, Thomas J. Wyble, Mandakini Kanungo
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Patent number: 8695960Abstract: A media loading and unloading system, for use with a media cutting system having a cutting table and cutting apparatus to cut or score media held on a surface of the cutting table, includes an elevator assembly and a bi-directional transport system. The elevator assembly includes a drive and multiple vertically displaced bins that are vertically movable up and down by the drive. The bi-directional transport system transports media in a lateral feed direction from the elevator assembly to the cutting table surface and removes media from the cutting table surface in a lateral direction opposite to the feed direction to the elevator assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Barry P. Mandel, William W. Nowak, Robert A. Clark, Linn C. Hoover, Thomas C. Hollar, Peter J. Knausdorf, Thomas J. Wyble, Kathleen A. Feinberg, Ming Yang
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Patent number: 8672322Abstract: A tri-roll curler apparatus includes an inlet roll, and exit roll, and a penetrating roll. The three rolls have substantially equal radii. At least one of the penetrating roll, and the inlet and exit rolls may be movable. Distances between the penetrating roll and the inlet roll, and the penetrating roll and the exit roll are substantially equal.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Injae Choi, Thomas C. Hollar, Peter J. Knausdorf, Marina Tharayil, Thomas J. Wyble