Patents by Inventor William Y. Fowlkes
William Y. Fowlkes 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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Publication number: 20230252091Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for analyzing one or more perceived or technical problems or proposed solutions, and proposing a result are disclosed. In accordance therewith, a query is received as an input, one or more documents that are most closely semantically related to the query are retrieved, a set of concept terms derived from each of the query and the retrieved semantically related documents is obtained, a list of generic Solution Prompts, each of which generic Solution Prompt thereof includes a placeholder for insertion of a word or phrase from the set of concept terms, is provided, and a morphological analysis is applied to combine the list of generic Solution Prompts with the obtained set of concept terms to create a list of Specific Solution Prompts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: William Y. FOWLKES, Wen RUAN, Young NO
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Patent number: 11657102Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for analyzing one or more perceived or technical problems or proposed solutions, and proposing a result are disclosed. In accordance therewith, a query is received as an input, one or more documents that are most closely semantically related to the query are retrieved, a set of concept terms derived from each of the query and the retrieved semantically related documents is obtained, a list of generic Solution Prompts, each of which generic Solution Prompt thereof includes a placeholder for insertion of a word or phrase from the set of concept terms, is provided, and a morphological analysis is applied to combine the list of generic Solution Prompts with the obtained set of concept terms to create a list of Specific Solution Prompts.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: IP.COM I, LLCInventors: William Y. Fowlkes, Wen Ruan, Young No
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Publication number: 20200342036Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for analyzing one or more perceived or technical problems or proposed solutions, and proposing a result are disclosed. In accordance therewith, a query is received as an input, one or more documents that are most closely semantically related to the query are retrieved, a set of concept terms derived from each of the query and the retrieved semantically related documents is obtained, a list of generic Solution Prompts, each of which generic Solution Prompt thereof includes a placeholder for insertion of a word or phrase from the set of concept terms, is provided, and a morphological analysis is applied to combine the list of generic Solution Prompts with the obtained set of concept terms to create a list of Specific Solution Prompts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: William Y. FOWLKES, Wen RUAN, Young NO
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Patent number: 9085193Abstract: An instant book binding system and book cover for rapidly binding single- or double-sided documents, photographs, pages, and other forms of hardcopy media into soft or hard cover books is disclosed. The book binding method using the book cover or system can be performed without special skills or training, and does not require the use of ancillary equipment. The book cover and system can be used in conjunction with output on a wide variety of media types, finishes, and stock weights from any type of printer or copier, or with photographs. The finished books retain the appearance and function of conventional mass produced soft and hard covered books.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYInventors: James M. Devoy, William Y. Fowlkes, David J. Cornell, Joseph A. Manico
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Patent number: 8652741Abstract: Methods for printing are provided. In one aspect a primary imaging member having a pattern of engine pixel locations with image modulated differences of potential and with first toner having a first toner difference of potential is moved to a second development station. A second development difference of potential of the first polarity at the second development station forms a second net development difference of the second development difference of potential less any image modulated difference of potential at the individual engine pixel location and less any difference of potential relative to ground of any first toner at the individual engine pixel location. The second development difference of potential is greater than the first development difference of potential so that second toner that is different from the first toner, is developed onto the first toner using the second net development difference of potential.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Patent number: 8652740Abstract: Printing methods are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a first polarity. A second net development difference of potential of the first polarity is created between a second development station, a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the first polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts that according to the second net development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Patent number: 8431313Abstract: Printing methods are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a first polarity. A second net development difference of potential of the first polarity is created between a second development station, a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the first polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts that increase monotonically with an increase in the net second development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120196224Abstract: Printing methods are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a first polarity. A second net development difference of potential of the first polarity is created between a second development station, a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the first polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts that according to the second net development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120195614Abstract: Methods for printing are provided. In one aspect a primary imaging member having a pattern of engine pixel locations with image modulated differences of potential of a first polarity and with first toner having a first toner difference of potential of a second polarity is moved to a second development station. A second development difference of potential of the first polarity at the second development station forms a second net development difference of the second development difference of potential less any image modulated difference of potential at the individual engine pixel location and less any difference of potential relative to ground of any first toner at the individual engine pixel location. The second development difference of potential is less than the first development difference of potential so that second toner that is different from the first toner, is developed onto the first toner using the second net development difference of potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120195642Abstract: Methods for printing are provided. In one aspect a primary imaging member having a pattern of engine pixel locations with image modulated differences of potential and with first toner having a first toner difference of potential is moved to a second development station. A second development difference of potential of the first polarity at the second development station forms a second net development difference of the second development difference of potential less any image modulated difference of potential at the individual engine pixel location and less any difference of potential relative to ground of any first toner at the individual engine pixel location. The second development difference of potential is greater than the first development difference of potential so that second toner that is different from the first toner, is developed onto the first toner using the second net development difference of potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120195613Abstract: Printers are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a second polarity. A second development station of a toner layer balancing system creates a second development difference of potential of a first polarity between a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the second polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts according to the second net development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120195615Abstract: Printers are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a first polarity. A second development station of a toner layer balancing system creates a second development difference of potential of the first polarity between a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the first polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts according to the second net development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20120196223Abstract: Printing methods are provided. In one aspect, at least one first toner image is formed and transferred onto a receiver to form a composite toner image on a receiver having a first polarity. A second net development difference of potential of the first polarity is created between a second development station, a bias member and the first toner at each location of the receiver, to cause a second toner of the first polarity to deposit at individual locations on the receiver in amounts that increase monotonically with an increase in the net second development difference of potential at the individual locations such that total amount of first toner and any second toner deposited at each location on the receiver is within a range that is less than a range of first toner amounts on the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Patent number: 8182188Abstract: An instant book binding system and book cover for rapidly binding single- or double-sided documents, photographs, pages, and other forms of hardcopy media into soft or hard cover books is disclosed. The book binding method using the book cover or system can be performed without special skills or training, and does not require the use of ancillary equipment. The book cover system can be used in conjunction with output on a wide variety of media types, finishes, and stock weights from any type of printer or copier, or with photographs. The finished books retain the appearance and function of conventional mass produced soft and hard covered books.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Manico, James M. Devoy, William Y. Fowlkes, David J. Cornell
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Publication number: 20100156085Abstract: An instant book binding system and book cover for rapidly binding single- or double-sided documents, photographs, pages, and other forms of hardcopy media into soft or hard cover books is disclosed. The book binding method using the book cover or system can be performed without special skills or training, and does not require the use of ancillary equipment. The book cover and system can be used in conjunction with output on a wide variety of media types, finishes, and stock weights from any type of printer or copier, or with photographs. The finished books retain the appearance and function of conventional mass produced soft and hard covered books.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: James M. Devoy, William Y. Fowlkes, David J. Cornell, Joseph A. Manico
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Publication number: 20100158639Abstract: An instant book binding system and book cover for rapidly binding single- or double-sided documents, photographs, pages, and other forms of hardcopy media into soft or hard cover books is disclosed. The book binding method using the book cover or system can be performed without special skills or training, and does not require the use of ancillary equipment. The book cover system can be used in conjunction with output on a wide variety of media types, finishes, and stock weights from any type of printer or copier, or with photographs. The finished books retain the appearance and function of conventional mass produced soft and hard covered books.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Joseph A. Manico, James M. Devoy, William Y. Fowlkes, David J. Cornell
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Publication number: 20100158637Abstract: An instant book binding system and book cover for rapidly binding single- or double-sided documents, photographs, pages, and other forms of hardcopy media into soft or hard cover books is disclosed. The book binding method using the book cover or system can be performed without special skills or training, and does not require the use of ancillary equipment. The book cover system can be used in conjunction with output on a wide variety of media types, finishes, and stock weights from any type of printer or copier, or with photographs. The finished books retain the appearance and function of conventional mass produced soft and hard covered books.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Joseph A. Manico, James M. Devoy, William Y. Fowlkes, David J. Cornell
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Patent number: 7675534Abstract: A receiver medium transport system for a thermal printer, a method for operating a receiver medium transport system and a thermal printer are provided that enable the recording of at least a portion of a second superimposed image on a second receiver medium during the recording of a first superimposed image on a first receiver medium.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: William Y. Fowlkes
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Publication number: 20090169277Abstract: An on-demand printing system and more specifically to a printing system that includes both scanner and printer functionality in one integrated unit. The printing system further including both image and gloss detection devices in the one integrated unit as well as a finishing system that is capable of printing with some specified level of gloss in one or more areas of the final product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: William Y. Fowlkes, Joseph A. Manico, Angelo Caruso
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Patent number: 7508404Abstract: A thermal printers and printing methods are provided. The thermal printer has a first thermal print head adapted to pressure a first donor web against the receiver medium and to selectively transfer donor material to the receiver medium in an image wise fashion to form a first image in an image receiving area of the receiver medium; and a second thermal print head adapted to pressure a second donor web against the receiver medium and to selectively transfer second donor material to the receiver medium in an image wise fashion to form a second image in the image receiving area. A receiver medium transport system moves receiver medium along a printing path and the first thermal print head and the second thermal print head are positioned along the path so that they can apply donor material to the receiver medium at least in part simultaneously when instructed by a controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard P. Henzel, William Y. Fowlkes