Patents by Inventor William C. Hilliard

William C. Hilliard 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: 8228527
    Abstract: A digital still camera is used for taking and storing digital representations of a plurality of images. A printer, such as an ink jet printer or a laser printer, is used for generating graphical representations of selected ones of the plurality of images on a preselected print media such as a paper. A flash memory card, floppy diskette, direct data link or some other data transfer scheme is used to transfer the digital representations of the plurality of images from the digital still camera to the printer. The printer includes programming for generating a combination proof sheet and order form. The combination proof sheet and order form can include an array of thumbnail images and a plurality of image selection and/or image enhancement user designation areas such as bubbles to be filled in by the user with a pencil. The printer includes a scanner and related circuitry and software for scanning the combination proof sheet and order form to detect the user designation areas completed by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2012
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Kirt A. Winter, Yoav Epstein, William C. Hilliard
  • Publication number: 20080112005
    Abstract: An integrated picture-management and printing apparatus is provided that includes many of the components and functions included in conventional commercial picture kiosks in a single printer housing suitable for home use. Accordingly, hardware redundancies present in conventional commercial kiosks are reduced. Further, the printer housing is provided with a display, such as a touch screen display, that may be large relative to the size of the printer housing. Having a large display relative to the printer housing provides additional functionality and makes the execution of functionality more efficient than in conventional devices that have smaller screens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2006
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Inventors: Richard A. Murray, John F. Manard, Del R. Doty, William C. Hilliard
  • Publication number: 20080113817
    Abstract: In a picture management and printing system, a game-console-accessible memory is provided with a set of instructions for a game console including or having communicatively connected thereto at least a display, a game controller, a second game-console-accessible memory, and a printer. The set of instructions at least causing the game console to assemble a picture repository from digital pictures, at least some of which are retained by the second game-console-accessible memory; and, responsive to input received from the game controller cause the game console to display a digital picture from the picture repository on the display and/or cause the game console to instruct the printer to print a digital picture from the picture repository.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2006
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Inventors: Richard A. Murray, John F. Manard, William C. Hilliard
  • Publication number: 20040190059
    Abstract: A digital still camera is used for taking and storing digital representations of a plurality of images. A printer, such as an ink jet printer or a laser printer, is used for generating graphical representations of selected ones of the plurality of images on a preselected print media such as a paper. A flash memory card, floppy diskette, direct data link or some other data transfer scheme is used to transfer the digital representations of the plurality of images from the digital still camera to the printer. The printer includes programming for generating a combination proof sheet and order form. The combination proof sheet and order form can include an array of thumbnail images and a plurality of image selection and/or image enhancement user designation areas such as bubbles to be filled in by the user with a pencil. The printer includes a scanner and related circuitry and software for scanning the combination proof sheet and order form to detect the user designation areas completed by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2004
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Kirt A. Winter, Yoav Epstein, William C. Hilliard
  • Patent number: 6744529
    Abstract: A digital still camera is used for taking and storing digital representations of a plurality of images. A printer, such as an ink jet printer or a laser printer, is used for generating graphical representations of selected ones of the plurality of images on a preselected print media such as a paper. A flash memory card, floppy diskette, direct data link or some other data transfer scheme is used to transfer the digital representations of the plurality of images from the digital still camera to the printer. The printer includes programming for generating a combination proof sheet and order form. The combination proof sheet and order form can include an array of thumbnail images and a plurality of image selection and/or image enhancement user designation areas such as bubbles to be filled in by the user with a pencil. The printer includes a scanner and related circuitry and software for scanning the combination proof sheet and order form to detect the user designation areas completed by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Kirt A. Winter, Yoav Epstein, William C. Hilliard
  • Publication number: 20020033965
    Abstract: A digital still camera is used for taking and storing digital representations of a plurality of images. A printer, such as an ink jet printer or a laser printer, is used for generating graphical representations of selected ones of the plurality of images on a preselected print media such as a paper. A flash memory card, floppy diskette, direct data link or some other data transfer scheme is used to transfer the digital representations of the plurality of images from the digital still camera to the printer. The printer includes programming for generating a combination proof sheet and order form. The combination proof sheet and order form can include an array of thumbnail images and a plurality of image selection and/or image enhancement user designation areas such as bubbles to be filled in by the user with a pencil. The printer includes a scanner and related circuitry and software for scanning the combination proof sheet and order form to detect the user designation areas completed by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Publication date: March 21, 2002
    Inventors: Kirt A. Winter, Yoav Epstein, William C. Hilliard
  • Publication number: 20010040685
    Abstract: A digital still camera is used for taking and storing digital representations of a plurality of images. A printer, such as an ink jet printer or a laser printer, is used for generating graphical representations of selected ones of the plurality of images on a preselected print media such as a paper. A flash memory card, floppy diskette, direct data link or some other data transfer scheme is used to transfer the digital representations of the plurality of images from the digital still camera to the printer. The printer includes programming for generating a combination proof sheet and order form. The combination proof sheet and order form can include an array of thumbnail images and a plurality of image selection and/or image enhancement user designation areas such as bubbles to be filled in by the user with a pencil. The printer includes a scanner and related circuitry and software for scanning the combination proof sheet and order form to detect the user designation areas completed by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Publication date: November 15, 2001
    Applicant: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: KIRT A. WINTER, YOAV EPSTEIN, WILLIAM C. HILLIARD
  • Patent number: 5646667
    Abstract: Two printing-medium guide systems restrain the medium. One is in an area upstream (along the direction of medium advance) from the pen, and extending laterally across the width of the medium except in one or more regions laterally near the engagement of a print-medium advancing device. The other guide system is disposed laterally from the pen, and extends laterally across the medium only in one or more regions laterally near the engagement of the advancing device. Preferably these "one or more regions" are only near the lateral edges of the medium--so that (1) the first guide system restrains the medium over an area that stops short (ideally about 11/2 centimeter short) of the lateral edges; and (2) the second guide system is bifurcated, disposed laterally in two directions from the pen, and restrains the medium across only the lateral edges of the medium (most preferably in a strip whose width is a few millimeters, ideally 3 mm).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Damon W. Broder, William C. Hilliard, Aneesa Rahman Scandalis, Gerold G. Firl, Robert R. Giles, Joseph P. Milkovits
  • Patent number: 5561449
    Abstract: In bidirectional printing, ink-drop time-of-flight effects undesirably operate in opposite senses, during operation in the two different printing directions respectively, to offset the actually printed ink position in opposite directions from any nominal ink-firing point. When a common firing point is used for marks that should be aligned, during bidirectional scanning, the two resulting sets of image features are misaligned. To compensate for this adverse phenomenon, the firing points, in the two directions respectively, are made to bracket each common, desired mark location; the bidirectionally flying drops thus "lead" or approach each desired common mark location from opposite directions and can be made to align precisely. This can be done by addressing each position based on an earlier-arriving encoder-signal pulse and passing the signal through a delay line--during pen movement in just one of the two directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Gregory D. Raskin, William C. Hilliard
  • Patent number: 5555006
    Abstract: Images are printed using marks formed in pixel arrays by a scanning print head. For transparent and glossy media, with poor absorbance, drying is enhanced by a multipass (preferably six-pass) print mode in which the total number of ink drops or spots is allocated among correspondingly multiple masks, though some may be duplicates. To further hasten drying, heat is applied--through the medium, from the opposite side as that on which ink is deposited--but the amount of heat is strictly moderated, particularly for nontransparent glossy media, to accommodate the hypersensitivity of these media to heat-induced warping. Heating for glossy media is preferably restricted to about one-third the power used for drying plain paper. Convective drying too is promoted, by operating a fan over the printed image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Lance Cleveland, Corrina A. E. Hall, William C. Hilliard