Dr. Lovelace graduated from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1987. He works in Shawnee, OK and specializes in Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine.
License Records
David Lewis Lovelace
License #:
5279 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Home Administrator
Issued Date:
Oct 16, 2007
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Lovelace Branch Manager
Integration Technologies Group, Inc. Computer Maintenance and Repair
Edward A. Hill - San Diego CA, US David M. Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 1/04 H04N 1/46
US Classification:
358474, 358505
Abstract:
An apparatus and method relating to a least one wheel rotatable about a first axis while movably supporting a reflected light gathering unit extending along a second axis are disclosed.
Methods, Printers, And Control Panels For Printers
David Bradley Short - San Diego CA, US Steve O. Rasmussen - Vancouver WA, US David M Lovelace - San Diego CA, US Ryan Lane Wilday - Escondido CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 15/02
US Classification:
358 113
Abstract:
Methods, printers, and control panels for printers are disclosed. An example printer includes a control panel, a print substrate path exit to output a print substrate from the printer in response to a printing task, and a control panel actuator to move the control panel from a first position in which the control panel at least partially obstructs a print substrate from passing through the print substrate path exit to a second position in which the control panel does not obstruct the print substrate from passing through the print substrate path exit.
Print Bar Assembly Having Liftable Carriage With Constrained Rotational Movement
- Dublin 2, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165 B41J 25/304 B41J 25/34 B41J 25/00
Abstract:
A print bar assembly includes: a mounting frame having a pair of opposite first and second sidewalls extending parallel to a media feed direction, the first sidewall having an upwardly extending first guide slot defined between opposite first bearing surfaces; a print bar carriage slidably received within the mounting frame and an actuation mechanism operatively connected to the print bar carriage for lifting and lowering the print bar carriage relative to the mounting frame. The print bar carriage includes a chassis, a printhead and a pair of first bearings rotatably received in the first guide slot. During sliding movement of the print bar carriage, the pair of first bearings travel within the first guide slot and bear against the first bearing surfaces to constrain rotational movement of the print bar carriage.
Method Of Maintaining Printheads Using Wipers Moving In Opposite Directions
- Dublin, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
MEMJET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - Dublin
International Classification:
B41J 2/165 B41J 25/00 B41J 25/34 B41J 25/304
Abstract:
A method of wiping a plurality of printheads positioned in a staggered overlapping arrangement across a width of a media feed path, each printhead having a respective wiper associated therewith. The wipers for neighboring printheads are moved in opposite directions with respect to each other.
Method Of Maintaining Printheads Using Wipers Moving In Opposite Directions
- Dublin, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
Abstract:
A method of maintaining a printer including a plurality of printheads positioned in a staggered overlapping arrangement across a width of a media feed path. Each printhead has a respective wiper and the method includes the step of moving the wipers towards respective printheads in a direction parallel to a media feed direction. The wipers for neighboring printheads are moved in opposite directions towards their respective printheads.
Modular Printer Including Printer Modules With Maintenance Sleds Moving In Opposite Directions
- Dublin, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
Abstract:
A modular printer includes: a media feed path defining a media feed direction and a plurality of printer modules positioned in a staggered overlapping arrangement so as to extend across a width of the media feed path. Each printer module includes a printhead and a respective maintenance sled for slidably moving towards the printhead in a direction parallel to the media feed direction. Further, the maintenance sleds for neighboring printer modules are configured to move in opposite directions towards their respective printheads.
Printer Assembly Having Liftable Carriage And External Datum Arrangement
- Dublin 2, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 25/00 B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 29, 347 37
Abstract:
A printer assembly includes: a housing having referencing slots defined in opposite sidewalls; a stop positioned towards a lower end of each referencing slot; a print bar carriage slidably received within the housing; and a lift mechanism for lifting the print bar carriage relative to the housing. The print bar carriage includes: a chassis; a printhead supported by the chassis; and a pair of lugs, each lug being slidably received in a respective referencing slot of the housing. Each stop has a datum surface which defines a printing position of the print bar carriage, the print bar carriage being in the printing position when each lug is in abutting engagement with a respective datum surface.
Printing Assembly Having Liftable Carriage With Constrained Rotational Movement
- Dublin 2, IE Rajan Ramaswamy - San Diego CA, US Tinh Tran - San Diego CA, US David Lovelace - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 25/00 B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 29, 347 37
Abstract:
A printer assembly includes a housing having a pair of opposite first and second sidewalls, the first sidewall having a vertical guide slot; a shaft rotatably mounted between the sidewalls; pinions fixedly mounted at either end of the shaft; a print bar carriage slidably received within the housing; and a drive motor for rotating the shaft and lifting the print bar carriage. The print bar carriage includes: a chassis; first and second racks engaged with respective pinions to define a rack-and-pinion lift mechanism; first bearings rotatably mounted at a first side of the chassis, each first bearing being received in the guide slot; and a printhead supported by the chassis. During sliding movement of the print bar carriage, the first bearings travel within the guide slot and bear against opposite guide surfaces to constrain rotational movement of the print bar carriage.
David Lovelace (1992-1996), Vello Martin (1958-1962), Sabrina Cotton (1982-1986), Kelly Hoormann (1986-1991), H Frederick (1976-1980), James McKinney (1967-1971)