Darryl I. Jensen - Woodburn OR, US Marcia D. Haney - Oregon City OR, US Ernest I. Esplin - Sheridan OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 33, 347 22
Abstract:
A locking mechanism in an image processing device is needed to lock a movable element of the image processing device. In embodiments, the locking mechanism has a support member disposed between the driving element and the movable element, the support member being movable between a first position and a second position, a pivot on the support member about which the support member is able to rotate, and a first rotating member on the support member, the first rotating member rotating when the movable element is moved by the driving element, and the locking mechanism is locked when both the first rotating member is stopped from rotating and the support member is rotated from the first position to the second position about the pivot.
Timothy C. Shaw - Portland OR, US Daniel C. Park - West Linn OR, US Rich Chambers - Portland OR, US Darryl I. Jensen - Woodburn OR, US Jos Jacobs - Sherwood OR, US Danielle R. Hall - Sherwood OR, US David B. Schaefer - Wilsonville OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 13/08
US Classification:
400637, 4006371
Abstract:
An image output device includes a marking engine and a media path adjacent the marking engine. The media path has a media transportation direction and a media transport element (e. g. , a nip drive, a belt drive, a suction drive, an air pressure drive, etc. ) within the media path that moves the media along the media path in the media transportation direction. A drive motor is operatively connected to the media transport element. The drive motor provides drive force in a forward direction that causes the media transport element to move media along the media path in the media transportation direction. The drive motor can also provide the drive force in a reverse direction opposite the forward direction. A one-way drive transfer device (e. g. , a one-way clutch, a one-way swing arm mechanism, etc.
Door Assembly Having A Print Media Delivery System
Nathan Hult - Wilsonville OR, US Darryl Jensen - Woodburn OR, US
International Classification:
B41J003/39
US Classification:
400691000
Abstract:
A print media delivery system on a door assembly that is connected to an associated frame is provided. The door assembly includes a door body openable to provide access into an associated frame. A tray is pivotally connected to the door body for receiving associated print media thereon. A pick roller is rotatably mounted to the door body for contacting the associated print media and advancing the associated print media into the associated frame. A gear has a missing teeth section and is connected to the pick roller for corotation therewith. A gear bias system urges the gear to rotate in a first direction when the door body is closed and said tray is open to selectively advance the missing teeth section past an associated drive gear and allow teeth of the gear to engage the associated drive gear when the door body is closed.
Stripping Blade For Stripping Media From A Drum In An Inkjet Printer
Kelvin Kwong - Tualatin OR, US Darryl I. Jensen - Woodburn OR, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/01 B65H 37/00
US Classification:
347104, 83145
Abstract:
A stripper blade has been developed for high throughput inkjet printers. The stripper blade includes a metallic blade body having a first thickness that extends to a leading edge having a second thickness that is less than about 25% of the first thickness, and at least one beveled surface leading from the metallic blade body to the leading edge to form a stripping edge that facilitates separation of media from a drum.
Ralf Groene - Kirkland WA, US Karsten Aagaard - Monroe WA, US Anthony Christian Reed - Sammamish WA, US Stephan Alexander Cummings - Wilsonville OR, US Darryl I. Jensen - Duvall WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H05K 5/02 E05D 11/06 F16M 13/00
US Classification:
312326, 248688, 16374
Abstract:
A device kickstand is described. In at least some implementations, a kickstand is rotatably attached to a mobile computing device. The kickstand can be rotated to various positions to provide support for different orientations of the computing device. In at least some implementations, hinges are employed to attach a kickstand to a mobile computing device. One example hinge utilizes preset hinge stops that enable the kickstand to be placed at different preset positions. Another example hinge exerts pressure on an edge of the kickstand, providing stability and vibration dampening to the kickstand.
Panos C. Panay - Redmond WA, US Hakon Strande - Redmond WA, US Chun Beng Goh - Redmond WA, US Harold F. Mantooth - Vancouver WA, US Kabir Siddiqui - Sammamish WA, US Darryl I. Jensen - Duvall WA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225
US Classification:
3482071, 348E05024
Abstract:
Techniques for device camera angle are described. In one or more implementations, a camera is mounted in a computing device at an angle based on an orientation of the computing device. For example, when the computing device is positioned on a surface and at an angle to the surface (such as when supported by a kickstand), the mounting angle of the camera is such that an optical axis of the camera points forward, and not towards the surface. In at least some implementations, a computing device includes a camera that is physically adjustable to support different orientations of the computing device. In at least some implementations, images that are captured via a camera on a computing device can be manipulated based on an orientation of the computing device.
Kabir Siddiqui - Sammamish WA, US Ralf Groene - Kirkland WA, US Karsten Aagaard - Monroe WA, US Anthony Christian Reed - Sammamish WA, US Stephan Alexander Cummings - Wilsonville OR, US Darryl I. Jensen - Duvall WA, US Joseph B. Gault - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/02
US Classification:
36167959, 248688, 16374
Abstract:
A device kickstand is described. In at least some implementations, a kickstand is rotatably attached to a mobile computing device. The kickstand can be rotated to various positions to provide support for different orientations of the computing device. In at least some implementations, hinges are employed to attach a kickstand to a mobile computing device. One example hinge utilizes preset hinge stops that enable the kickstand to be placed at different preset positions. Another example hinge exerts pressure on an edge of the kickstand, providing stability and vibration dampening to the kickstand.
- Bellevue WA, US Isaac Frazier - Portland OR, US Jos Jacobs - Sherwood OR, US Ivan A. McCracken - Bellevue WA, US Clement Gallois - Seattle WA, US John Underwood - Portland OR, US William Winters - Portland OR, US Darryl Jensen - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/01 H04R 1/02
Abstract:
A head-mounted display includes a front having a display housing and a back having a rear housing. A first member extends between the front and the back and is adjustable via an actuation of a first rotatable actuator and a first cabling mechanism. A second member extends between the front and the back and is adjustable via an actuation of a second rotatable actuator and a second cabling mechanism. A third member extends between the front and the back and is adjustable via the actuation of the second rotatable actuator and a third cabling mechanism.
Colquitz Junior High School Victoria Saudi Arabia 1978-1980, East Elgin High School Aylmer Morocco 1978-1982, Arthur Voaden Secondary School St. Thomas Morocco 1982-1984, Spectrum Community School Victoria Saudi Arabia 1982-1985
Darryl Jensen (1979-1981), Arthur Joyce (1959-1962), Ceri Palfrey (1976-1978), Susan J Carrick (1975-1981), Victor Owen (1969-1973), Keith Austin (1976-1980)
darryl jensen (1978-1982), Bob Sanders (1980-1984), Walt Nienaber (1975-1979), Lois Peters (1981-1985), Stephen Shea (1958-1962), Sherri Mann (1965-1969)