Christopher J. Anton - Rosemount MN Wayne A. Pickett - Blaine MN
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B65H 3100
US Classification:
271209
Abstract:
A receive magazine configured to be positioned in a generally upright, vertical orientation for passively collecting a plurality of flexible sheets of media. The top wall of the enclosure has a collection door in the top wall of a light-tight enclosure allows sheets of media to be passively received within the magazine. A contoured plate is hinged along a hinge line near the collection door on a non-stacked side of the enclosure. The plate is planar near the hinge line and is non-planar at an end of the plate opposite from the hinge line. A biasing mechanism is positioned near the collection door for resiliently biasing the plurality of flexible sheets of media laterally toward the non-stacking side of the enclosure biasing the plate away from the non-stacking side of the enclosure. Thus, the plurality of flexible sheets of media can be passively received through the collection door stacks, can contact the plate and can stack on the stacking side of the enclosure with a stack of the plurality of flexible sheets of media being contoured as determined by the non-planar portion of the contoured plate.
System And Method For Maintaining Color Density In Liquid Toners For An Electrographic Printer
Stewart H. Corn - Saint Paul MN Brett A. Behnke - Hastings MN Thomas A. Speckhard - Cottage Grove MN Oyvind H. Iversen - Cottage Grove MN Christopher J. Anton - Rosemount MN Kenneth W. Olson - River Falls WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
G03G 1510 G03G 1310
US Classification:
399 57
Abstract:
A system for substantially maintaining color density in liquid toners for electrographic printers is disclosed. The system includes means for substantially continuously supplying toner concentrate to a printer and means for substantially continuously withdrawing liquid toner from a printer into a waste flowstream. A method to achieve substantially consistent color density of liquid toner in an electrographic printing system is also disclosed.
Stewart H. Corn - St. Paul MN Brett A. Behnke - Hastings MN Thomas A. Speckhard - Cottage Grove MN Oyvind H. Iversen - Cottage Grove MN Christopher J. Anton - Rosemount MN Kenneth W. Olson - River Falls WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03G 1510 G03G 1501 G03G 1310
US Classification:
399 57
Abstract:
A system for substantially maintaining color density in liquid toners for electrographic printers is disclosed. The system includes means for substantially continuously supplying toner concentrate to a printer and means for substantially continuously withdrawing liquid toner from a printer into a waste flowstream. A method to achieve substantially consistent color density of liquid toner in a electrographic printing system is also disclosed.
Liquid Ink Replenishment System For Liquid Electrographic Imaging Devices
James E. Zenk - St. Paul MN Mark A. Sanner - Forest Lake MN H. Chris Gydesen - Oakdale MN Russell A. Roiko - Rogers MN James A. Baker - Hudson MN Christopher J. Anton - Rosemount MN Kay F. Schilli - Portland OR Brent J. Sandstrom - Oakdale MN Joseph T. Brophy - Cranston RI
Assignee:
Imation Corp. - Oakdale MN
International Classification:
G03G 1510
US Classification:
399237
Abstract:
An ink replenishment system for supplying a working solution of an ink to an electrographic imaging device. A plurality of removable ink cartridges each have at least a first compartment containing ink concentrate and a second compartment. A fluid handling system couples the first compartment of each ink cartridge to a respective working solution reservoir. A controller controls the flow of ink concentrate from each ink cartridge and liquid carrier from a source of liquid carrier to maintain a working solution concentration of working solution in each of the working solution reservoirs. A return system fluidly couples each of the developer stations to the second compartment of the respective ink cartridges. Alternate embodiments include one compartment and three compartment cartridges, and locating the working solution reservoir in the removable cartridge.
Systems And Methods For Communication And Control In Fluid Delivery Systems
- Scottsdale AZ, US Eric Julius Donaldson - Saint Paul MN, US Christopher J. Anton - Rosemount MN, US
International Classification:
B05B 12/14 B05B 7/24
Abstract:
A fluid delivery system includes a smart hose. The smart hose includes a fluid conduit configured to deliver a fluid. The smart hose further includes a first electrically conductive element configured to deliver electricity through a length of the smart hose. The fluid delivery system further includes master hub disposed on a fluid delivery device. The fluid delivery system also includes at least one slave hub disposed on the smart hose and communicatively coupled to the master hub.
Systems And Methods For Smart Hoses And Smart Hose Construction
A fluid delivery system includes one or more smart hoses. A smart hose of the one or more smart hoses includes a fluid conduit configured to deliver a fluid. The smart hose further includes a first electrically conductive element configured to deliver electricity through a length of the smart hose.
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Chris Anton (1974-1975), Ted Martin (1985-1989), Jamie Pickard (1976-1990), Andy Johnston (1982-1992), Jason Streck (1980-1989), Walter Garvin (1973-1976)
Chris Anton (1989-1993), Jodi Alexander (1986-1987), Susan Kiefer (1977-1979), Diane Kang (1995-1997), Al Watterson (1974-1976), Kevin Cheung (1985-1987)