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Danny Lee Slayton

age ~84

from Monroe, GA

Also known as:
  • Danny L Slayton
  • Dan L Slayton
  • Daniel Slayton
Phone and address:
1040 Double Springs Rd SW, Monroe, GA 30656
7702945477

Danny Slayton Phones & Addresses

  • 1040 Double Springs Rd SW, Monroe, GA 30656 • 7702945477
  • Lilburn, GA
  • Jefferson, GA
  • Grayson, GA
  • Colbert, GA

Us Patents

  • Fuser Assembly For An Electrophotographic Print Engine

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  • US Patent:
    48060976, Feb 21, 1989
  • Filed:
    Mar 15, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/170075
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Palm - Norcross GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
    Khosrow Lak - Doraville GA
    Peter F. Sampson - Doraville GA
    David R. Davis - Buford GA
    Maurice S. Wheatley - Duluth GA
    Gregory A. Chatham - Marietta GA
    Wayne C. Jones - Duluth GA
    Kirk W. Charles - Atlanta GA
    Anthony J. Ireland - El Cerrito CA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    F27B 928
    H05B 100
  • US Classification:
    432 60
  • Abstract:
    An improved full color electrophotographic print engine using flexible belts to carry a photosensitive electrostatic image developer and a transfer belt for building up composite developed images. Each belt, and an optical scanner, are driven by mechanically independent motors which are synchronized by an electronic digital controller implementing precise servos. The use of the flexible belts allows the machine to be relatively inexpensive, very small compared to previous full color print engines, and yet maintain precise registration of color composite images. An improved fuser mechanism with increased dwell time at constant machine speed is also shown. The fuser includes a pair of spaced-apart rollers, both of which urge a sheet of image receptor against the heated roller over a predetermined angular portion of the roller. The machine is specifically designed to be used interchangeably with an optical bench source as a copier or with a laser bench as a laser printer. Improved copy quality monitoring by sensing actual amounts of toner deposited on a photoreceptor belt is also shown.
  • Print Engine For Color Electrophotography

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  • US Patent:
    47053852, Nov 10, 1987
  • Filed:
    Nov 10, 1986
  • Appl. No.:
    6/929268
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Palm - Norcross GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
    Khosrow Lak - Doraville GA
    Peter F. Sampson - Doraville GA
    David R. Davis - Buford GA
    Maurice S. Wheatley - Duluth GA
    Gregory A. Chatham - Marietta GA
    Wayne C. Jones - Duluth GA
    Kirk W. Charles - Atlanta GA
    Anthony J. Ireland - El Cerrito CA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1501
  • US Classification:
    355 4
  • Abstract:
    An improved full color electrophotographic print engine using flexible belts to carry a photosensitive electrostatic image developer and a transfer belt for building up composite developed images. Each belt, and an optical scanner, are driven by mechanically independent motors which are synchronized by an electronic digital controller implementing precise servos. The use of the flexible belts allows the machine to be relatively inexpensive, very small compared to previous full color print engines, and yet maintain precise registration of color composite images. An improved fuser mechanism with increased dwell time at constant machine speed is also shown. The fuser includes a pair of spaced-apart rollers, both of which urge a sheet of image receptor against the heated roller over a predetermined angular portion of the roller. The machine is specifically designed to be used interchangeably with an optical bench source as a copier or with a laser bench as a laser printer. Improved copy quality monitoring by sensing actual amounts of toner deposited on a photoreceptor belt is also shown.
  • Improved Print Quality Monitoring For Color Electrophotography

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  • US Patent:
    46979204, Oct 6, 1987
  • Filed:
    Nov 10, 1986
  • Appl. No.:
    6/929329
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Palm - Norcross GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
    Khosrow Lak - Doraville GA
    Peter F. Sampson - Doraville GA
    David R. Davis - Buford GA
    Maurice S. Wheatley - Duluth GA
    Gregory A. Chatham - Marietta GA
    Wayne C. Jones - Duluth GA
    Kirk W. Charles - Atlanta GA
    Anthony J. Ireland - El Cerrito CA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1501
    G03G 15048
  • US Classification:
    355 14CH
  • Abstract:
    An improved full color electrophotographic print engine using flexible belts to carry a photosensitive electrostatic image developer and a transfer belt for building up composite developed images. Each belt, and an optical scanner, are driven by mechanically independent motors which are synchronized by an electronic digital controller implementing precise servos. The use of the flexible belts allows the machine to be relatively inexpensive, very small compared to previous full color print engines, and yet maintain precise registration of color composite images. An improved fuser mechanism with increased dwell time at constant machine speed is also shown. The fuser includes a pair of spaced-apart rollers, both of which urge a sheet of image receptor against the heated roller over a predetermined angular portion of the roller. The machine is specifically designed to be used interchangeably with an optical bench source as a copier or with a laser bench as a laser printer. Improved copy quality monitoring by sensing actual amounts of toner deposited on a photoreceptor belt is also shown.
  • Method For Removal And Addition Of Developer To A Toner Module In An Electrophotographic Print Engine

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  • US Patent:
    49890450, Jan 29, 1991
  • Filed:
    May 1, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/345481
  • Inventors:
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
    E. Neal Tompkins - Roswell GA
    Khosrow Lak - Lawrenceville GA
    Charles S. Palm - Pasadena CA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1506
    G03G 2100
  • US Classification:
    355260
  • Abstract:
    A toner module has a mixing roller and a decorator roller. The decorator roller, which extends partially through a developer opening, has a partial magnetic core enclosed by a developer carrying sleeve. Developer is removed by orientating a nonmagnetic portion of the core toward the developer opening. The decorator roller is then rotated so that the sleeve carries the used developer over the nonmagnetic portion, thereby allowing the developer to fall out of the toner module. New developer is added by orientating the magnetic portion of the core to face the developer opening. The decorator roller is then rotated so that, as the sleeve rotates over the developer to be added, the magnetic force of the developer core pulls the developer onto the sleeve and into the toner module. Orientating a magnetic portion of the mixing roller proximate to the decorator roller causes the developer to be carried further into the toner module, so as to provide for more storage volume for the developer.
  • Print Engine For Color Electrophotography

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  • US Patent:
    46521151, Mar 24, 1987
  • Filed:
    Oct 25, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/791218
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Palm - Norcross GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
    Khosrow Lak - Doraville GA
    Peter F. Sampson - Doraville GA
    David R. Davis - Buford GA
    Maurice S. Wheatley - Duluth GA
    Gregory A. Chatham - Marietta GA
    Wayne C. Jones - Duluth GA
    Kirk W. Charles - Atlanta GA
    Anthony J. Ireland - El Cerrito CA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1500
  • US Classification:
    355 14TR
  • Abstract:
    An improved full color electrophotographic print engine using flexible belts to carry a photosensitive electrostatic image developer and a transfer belt for building up composite developed images. Each belt, and an optical scanner, are driven by mechanically independent motors which are synchronized by an electronic digital controller implementing precise servos. The use of the flexible belts allows the machine to be relatively inexpensive, very small compared to previous full color print engines, and yet maintain precise registration of color composite images. An improved fuser mechanism with increased dwell time at constant machine speed is also shown. The fuser includes a pair of spaced-apart rollers, both of which urge a sheet of image receptor against the heated roller over a predetermined angular portion of the roller. The machine is specifically designed to be used interchangeably with an optical bench source as a copier or with a laser bench as a laser printer. Improved copy quality monitoring by sensing actual amounts of toner deposited on a photoreceptor belt is also shown.
  • Vertical Print Engine For Electrophotographic Apparatus

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  • US Patent:
    50271580, Jun 25, 1991
  • Filed:
    Sep 5, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/403171
  • Inventors:
    E. Neal Tompkins - Roswell GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1516
    G03G 1501
  • US Classification:
    355271
  • Abstract:
    A print engine including a photosensitive belt which is an endless loop vertically mounted in the copier or printer housing. A photosensitive belt stretches over a pair of rollers such that the exterior of the surface of the belt defines a developing position for an electrostatic image in a substantial vertical plane. An exposure station in the copier housing focuses light on the developing position of the photosensitive belt forming the electrostatic image. Toner applied to the electrostatic image forms a developed image which is transferred to a second endless loop belt and subsequently communicated and fixed on an image receptor, such as paper. A second endless loop belt stretches between a first roller and a second roller. The first roller is vertically spaced-apart from the second roller. Each roller is horizontally and vertically off-set from one of the pair of rollers around which the photosensitive belt is stretched.
  • Vertical Print Engine For Electrophotographic Apparatus

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  • US Patent:
    49011103, Feb 13, 1990
  • Filed:
    Dec 18, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/135113
  • Inventors:
    E. Neal Tompkins - Roswell GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1500
  • US Classification:
    355212
  • Abstract:
    An electrophotographic print engine with a photosensitive flexible belt stretched over a plurality of rollers in a compact electrophotographic printer such that a developing position on the belt is disposed in a vertical plane, the developing position exposed first to a light on one side of the printer and activated to trace the image of the document to be printed and second passed vertically adjacent at least one toner module extending a decorator roller horizontally to the photosensitive belt on a second side of the printer to create a developed image, the developed image transferred at the upper end of the vertically disposed belt to the downward facing side of a sheet of paper which passes through a fuser to fix the print before the paper is placed facedown in an output tray, permitting the compact printer to create multi-page documents in sequence without manual re-sorting of the document, residual toner wiped from the vertically disposed belt to fall by gravity to a modular collection receptical.
  • Method And Apparatus For Registration Control In An Electrophotographic Print Engine

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  • US Patent:
    48476609, Jul 11, 1989
  • Filed:
    May 17, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/194815
  • Inventors:
    Maurice S. Wheatley - Duluth GA
    Danny L. Slayton - Lilburn GA
  • Assignee:
    Colorocs Corporation - Norcross GA
  • International Classification:
    G03G 1500
  • US Classification:
    355244
  • Abstract:
    A method and apparatus for controlling belt movement and separated image registration in a belt oriented full color double transfer electrophotographic print engine is disclosed. The photoreceptor and transfer belts have a ratio of lengths which is nominally equal to an integer. Independent servos control rotation of the belts driving each at a constant rotational period. The rotational periods are calculated so that their ratio is precisely equal to the above referenced integer value which is the nominal ratio of the belt lengths. A plurality of separated image creation and development control signals are provided under the control of an event timing clock. The event timing clock is preset to a predetermined modulo M value, M being the units of time for the targeted rotational period of the transfer belt, each time a reference pulse is provided from a reference station associated with the transfer belt indicating that a predetermined location on the transfer belt has arrived at the reference station. This temporally synchronizes image creation with the physical rotation of the transfer belt assuring proper registration of the images. Electrostatic binding forces between the photoreceptor and transfer belts are controlled by deposition of toner on the photoreceptor belt and selectively de-energizing a transfer corona when charged, non-image carrying, areas of the photoreceptor belt are in the transfer station.

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Locality:
WYLIE, TEXAS
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1931
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Locality:
GLASGOW, Kentucky
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1917
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Locality:
Pace, Florida
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1937
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Locality:
Johnson City, Tennessee
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1942
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Locality:
Holts Summit, Missouri
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1929
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Locality:
Holts Summit, Missouri
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1929

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Danny Slayton 1987 graduate of Franklin County High School in Carnesville, GA is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with Danny and other ...
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Schools:
Rio Lindo Adventist Academy Healdsburg CA 1972-1976
Community:
Roberta Maxwell, Joann Hunter, Catherine Berry, Valerie Miller, Elizabeth Day, Terry Hartwig
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Schools:
Columbia Adventist Academy Battle Ground WA 1955-1958
Community:
Beckie Leek, Charles Lackey, Starr Lara, Merle Campbell
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Our Lady of Talpa School,...

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Graduates:
Danny Slayton (1974-1978),
Teresa Aldana (1976-1980),
Santa Lucia Bello (1970-1974)
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Columbia Adventist Academ...

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Graduates:
Danny Slayton (1955-1958),
Cecelia Martin (1964-1968),
Cameron Linde (1991-1993),
Danette Wesley (1984-1988)
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Chamberlain-Hunt Academy,...

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Graduates:
Daniel Slayton (1996-2000),
Elton Turnipseed (1943-1947),
David Trim (1986-1990),
William Gill (1958-1962)

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Youtube

Bobby Slayton's Comical Drop (Uncensored)

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  • Category:
    Comedy
  • Uploaded:
    19 Nov, 2007
  • Duration:
    29s

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  • Duration:
    1h 47m 8s

Danny Dimes Is What They Call Him

Daniel Jones makes a long one to Darius Slayton. The Denver Broncos ta...

  • Duration:
    32s

Film Room: Breaking Down Darius Slayton's Big...

Shaun O'Hara takes a deep dive into Darius Slayton's big 54-yard touch...

  • Duration:
    4m 39s

Eli Connects w/ Darius Slayton for the TD!

Eli showing off his stuff, marching the Giants downfield for the touch...

  • Duration:
    1m 8s

Danny DIMES 44 yard BOMB to Darius Slayton

  • Duration:
    26s

Darius Slayton | Every Play | Weeks 6 - 8 | 2...

New York Giants WR Darius Slayton.

  • Duration:
    3m 39s

Bobby Slayton and Dante Nero at Comical Radio!

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    Entertainment
  • Uploaded:
    14 Jan, 2011
  • Duration:
    3m 28s

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