Jonathan Small, Tonga, Major John Sholto, Mahomet Singh, Adullah Khan, Dost Akvah and arguably Captain Arthur Morstan and Bartholomew Sholto
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Jonathan Small Owner
Westcott Physical Therapy Beauty Shops
343 2Nd St, Los Altos, CA 94022
Jonathan Small Owner
Westcott Physical Therapy Medical Doctor's Office Health Practitioner's Office · Beauty Salons · Administrative Management and General Management Consulting
343 2 St, Los Altos, CA 94022 240 2 St, Los Altos, CA 94022 6509417600
Jonathan Small Owner
Jas Ip Consulting Services-Misc
309 2 St, Los Altos, CA 94022 690 Torwood Ln, Los Altos, CA 94022 309 2D, Los Altos, CA 94022 6509414470
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palto Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA Karen A. Moffat - Brantford, CA T. Brian McAneney - Burlington, CA Richard P. N. Veregin - Mississauga, CA Maria N. V. McDougall - Burlington, CA Danielle C. Boils - Mississauga, CA Paul D. Szabo - Islington, CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2015
US Classification:
347 21, 347 47, 347 75, 347 83
Abstract:
An apparatus for treating a substrate is disclosed in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Substrate pre-marking or post-marking treatment material is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and treatment material allow for high throughput, high resolution in-situ treatment. Marking materials and treatment materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is a single-pass, full-color printer.
Method Of Marking A Substrate Employing A Ballistic Aerosol Marking Apparatus
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 214
US Classification:
347 21
Abstract:
A method of marking employs a marking apparatus in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Marking material, such as ink, toner, etc. , is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. At sufficient velocity, and with appropriate marking material, the marking material may be kinetically fused to the substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and marking material allow for high throughput, high resolution marking. Multiple marking materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is single-pass, full-color printing.
Method For Marking With A Liquid Material Using A Ballistic Aerosol Marking Apparatus
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA Andrew A. Berlin - San Jose CA G. A. Neville Connell - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 205
US Classification:
347 21
Abstract:
A method of marking is disclosed in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Liquid marking material, such as ink, is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and marking material allow for high throughput, high resolution marking. Multiple marking materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is a single-pass, full-color printer.
Cartridge For Use In A Ballistic Aerosol Marking Apparatus
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 300
US Classification:
347 7, 347 2
Abstract:
A cartridge is disclosed for use in a marking apparatus in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Marking material, such as ink, toner, etc. , is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and marking material allow for high throughput, high resolution marking. Multiple marking materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without re-registration. The cartridge may be replacably attached to the marking apparatus, and may contain one or more marking materials, propellant, etc.
Ballistic Aerosol Marking Apparatus For Marking A Substrate
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 215
US Classification:
347 21
Abstract:
A marking apparatus is disclosed in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Marking material, such as ink, toner, etc. , is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. At sufficient velocity, and with appropriate marking material, the marking material may be kinetically fused to the substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and marking material allow for high throughput, high resolution marking. Multiple marking materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is a single-pass, full-color printer.
Method Of Treating A Substrate Employing A Ballistic Aerosol Marking Apparatus
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA Karen A. Moffat - Brantford, CA T. Brian McAneney - Burlington, CA Richard P. N. Veregin - Mississauga, CA Maria N. V. McDougall - Burlington, CA Danielle C. Boils - Mississauga, CA Paul D. Szabo - Islington, CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 215
US Classification:
347 21, 347 56
Abstract:
A method for treating a substrate is disclosed in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. Substrate pre-marking or post-marking treatment material is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and treatment material allow for high throughput, high resolution in-situ treatment. Marking materials and treatment materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is a single-pass, full-color printer.
Ballistic Aerosol Making Apparatus For Marking With A Liquid Material
Eric Peeters - Fremont CA Jaan Noolandi - Mountain View CA Raj B. Apte - Palo Alto CA Philip D. Floyd - Sunnyvale CA Jonathan A. Small - Los Altos CA Gregory J. Kovacs - Mississauga, CA Meng H. Lean - Briarcliff Manor NY Armin R. Volkel - Palo Alto CA Steven B. Bolte - Rochester NY An-Chang Shi - Hamilton, CA Frederick J. Endicott - San Carlos CA Gregory B. Anderson - Woodside CA Dan A. Hays - Fairport NY Joel A. Kubby - Rochester NY Warren B. Jackson - San Francisco CA Andrew A. Berlin - San Jose CA G. A. Neville Connell - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 217 B41J 221 B41J 2015
US Classification:
347 21
Abstract:
A marking apparatus is disclosed in which a propellant stream is passed through a channel and directed toward a substrate. A liquid marking material, such as ink, is controllably introduced into the propellant stream and imparted with sufficient kinetic energy thereby to be made incident upon a substrate. A multiplicity of channels for directing the propellant and marking material allow for high throughput, high resolution marking. Multiple marking materials may be introduced into the channel and mixed therein prior to being made incident on the substrate, or mixed or superimposed on the substrate without registration. One example is a single-pass, full-color printer.
- Mountain View CA, US Jonathan Small - Mountain View CA, US Marcin M. Nowak-Przygodzki - Bäch, CH
International Classification:
G06F 16/955 G06F 16/958 G06F 40/169 G06F 16/957
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving a first input associated with a bookmark and, in response to receiving the first input, obtaining context data for deriving annotations for the bookmark. An annotation engine of a system obtains multiple annotations that are derived using information included in the context data and a transcription of the first input associated with the bookmark The annotation engine generates an importance value for each annotation. The importance value characterizes a relationship between each annotation and at least one of: the information included in the context data; or the transcription of the first input. The annotation engine generates a set of annotations for retrieving the bookmark. Each annotation in the set of annotations is generated from the obtained multiple annotations and each annotation has an importance value that exceeds a threshold value.