Method and apparatus for processing dry film. The non-emulsion side of the film is placed in contact with a plate surface that is at or above the developing threshold potential of the film. A second heated plate surface, at the same temperature as the first plate surface, is placed in close non-contiguous relation with the exposed emulsion side of the film whereby the film is heated under adiabatic conditions during processing. The film is removed from the developing region and allowed to cool in air.
Very High Speed Duplicator With Finishing Function
Joseph N. May - Fairport NY Stephen A. Rhinehart - New Orleans LA Robert G. Zambelli - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B42B 102
US Classification:
270 53
Abstract:
A copying/finisher system is described as having a compiling station for receiving a collated copy set prior to stapling. The compiling station is defined by a reciprocably movable, horizontally arranged collecting plate upon which the copy sheets are collected. The arrangement presents the leading edge of the sheets to the clamping position of one or more staplers. After collection of the copy sheets, the leading edge of the set is clamped and stapled while the plate is moved to permit dropping of the finishing set.
Multimode Document Handling Apparatus And Reproducing Apparatus Containing Same
Joseph N. May - Fairport NY Joseph M. Wing - Ontario NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B65H 506 B65H 906 B65H 344 B65H 502
US Classification:
355 3R
Abstract:
A multimode document handling apparatus and reproducing apparatus containing same are described wherein the document handling apparatus comprises an upper frame portion pivotally mounted along its rear edge to a lower base frame portion to provide open and closed positions of the upper frame relative to the lower frame. The lower frame contains a substantially horizontal imaging platen and document transport defining a generally horizontal document transport path. The upper portion contains a vertically inclined document loading chute the lower exit portion of which intersects the generally horizontal document transport path. The document loading chute includes a gate to permit loading of successive copies in the chute while preventing it from being fed as the preceding document is being copied. The device makes single copies by inserting a document into the chute and multiple copies by reversing the direction of the transport rolls to drive the document after having once been copied back across the platen in the horizontal path past the exit portion of the chute to be transported forward again across the imaging platen. At the same time in this multicopy mode the chute can be used as a wait station for insertion of the next document to be copied.
An apparatus which compensates for the velocity mismatch between a roll fuser and an image receiver. A vacuum belt transport disposed intermediate the fuser and the image receiver is adapted to have its downstream end pivoted for forming a controlled buckle in an image substrate such as plain paper.
A device for feeding successive sheets without overlapping the sheets includes a loading chute having a recess formed therein at the exit end for guiding individual sheets, a pivotally mounted retractable gate at the exit end of the chute which when in the closed position extends into the chute recess, means to retract the gate so that a sheet may be fed from the chute including means to release the gate from the retracted position after the leading edge of the sheet has passed the closed position of the gate and before the trailing edge of the sheet has passed the closed position of the gate. The release permits the gate to float against the sheet in the recessed portion of the chute so that when the trailing edge of the sheet being fed passes under the gate, the gate drops of its own weight into the recess thereby blocking passage of the next sheet. In a preferred embodiment the loading chute is inclined to the horizontal.
A sheet feeding and registering apparatus includes a document platen, a single wide document transport belt and a sheet registration member. The sheet registration member is a linear member with a plurality of lower registration edges at a first level above the platen and a plurality of sheet stripping portions raised to a level above the first level and forming therewith a series of undulations. The raised sheet stripping portions are inclined to a direction opposite the direction of sheet transport and with the document platen form a small sheet corner capturing cavity. When feeding a slightly skewed sheet to the registration edge the lead corner is first stripped from the transport belt, then physically captured by the cavity and pivoted about its lead edge until it is fully registered against the registration member.
Joseph May (born 16 June 1974, Southampton, United Kingdom) is a British- born actor who has appeared in television and film on both sides of the Atlantic. ...
Senior Counter IED/EOD Analyst at Flaherty Technical Services
Location:
New Braunfels, Texas
Industry:
Military
Work:
Flaherty Technical Services - Randolph AFB since Dec 2012
Senior Counter IED/EOD Analyst
Threat Management Group Dec 2011 - Dec 2012
Deputy Program Manager for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations
USAF Sep 1990 - Feb 2012
EOD
United States Air Force Jan 1984 - Aug 1990
Security Forces
Education:
University of Management and Technology 2009 - 2012
Bachelor of Science (BS), Business Administration and Management, General
University of Management and Technology, Va 2008 - 2012
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General
Honor & Awards:
Airman's Medal
Bronze Star w/OLC
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal w/ 4 OLC
Help Desk Technician lvl 1Indus Corporation San Antonio, TX 2013 to 2014 Entry Level Help Desk TechnicianBooz Allen Hamilton San Antonio, TX 2011 to 2013 Office Services Coordinator lvl 3The Boeing Company Springfield, VA 2008 to 2011 Facilities Analyst lvl 2The Boeing Company Springfield, VA 2003 to 2008 Facilities Maintenance Specialist
Education:
University of Phoenix 2014 Bachelors in BusinessCompTIA 2014 Security + CertifiedITT Technical Institute 2008 Associates in Computer Networking SystemsChantilly High School 2002 Advanced Diploma
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph May Owner
Dcm Research Resources LLC Commercial Physical and Biological Research
14163 Furlong Way, Germantown, MD 20874
Joseph May Principal
Mayflower Gardens Ltd Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
7238 State Rte 96, Victor, NY 14564
Joseph May Principal
Arpeggio Consulting Inc Business Consulting Services · Business Consulting, Nec, Nsk
8709 Waterford Rd, Alexandria, VA 22308
Joseph W. May Manager
Mayzak Logistic's Group Limited Liability Company
Joseph H. May
THE PETER MAURIN CENTER OF AKRON
Joseph May Incorporator
DE LA POINTE AUTOMOTIVE, INC
Joseph E. May Owner, Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer
Civil Litigation Personal Injury Wrongful Death Automobile Accidents Professional Negligence and Malpractice General Negligence Premises Liability Product Liability Intentional Torts Assault and Battery Defamation Libel Slander Insurance Bad Faith Civil Rights Police Misconduct Excessive Force Unlawful Search and Seizure Constitutional Law Government Claims Business Litigation Unfair Business Practices Breach of Contract and Contract Disputes Fraud and Misrepresentation Consumer Protection Appellate Practice Writs and Appeals
ISLN:
919239706
Admitted:
2006
University:
University of California, San Diego, B.A., 2001
Law School:
American University, Washington College of Law, J.D., 2006