U.S. patent number D627,819 [Application Number D/336,480] was granted by the patent office on 2010-11-23 for ink stick for phase change ink jet printer. This patent grant is currently assigned to Xerox Corporation. Invention is credited to William L Emery, Ernest I Esplin, Christopher R Gold, Troy A Gomm, Frederick T Mattern.
United States Patent | D627,819 |
Gold , et al. | November 23, 2010 |
Inventors: | Gold; Christopher R (Tigard, OR), Esplin; Ernest I (Sheridan, OR), Mattern; Frederick T (Portland, OR), Emery; William L (Sherwood, OR), Gomm; Troy A (Wilsonville, OR) |
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Assignee: | Xerox Corporation (Norwalk,
CT) |
Appl. No.: | D/336,480 |
Filed: | May 5, 2009 |
Current U.S. Class: | D18/56; 347/88 |
Current International Class: | 1802 |
Field of Search: | ;D18/56 ;347/88,99 ;106/31.29,31.61 |
D500785 | January 2005 | Jones et al. |
D531210 | October 2006 | Jones |
D533900 | December 2006 | Jones et al. |
D610609 | February 2010 | Esplin |
2008/0117264 | May 2008 | Fairchild et al. |
2008/0117265 | May 2008 | Esplin et al. |
2008/0117266 | May 2008 | Esplin et al. |
2008/0117267 | May 2008 | Fairchild et al. |
2008/0136881 | June 2008 | Fairchild et al. |
2008/0136882 | June 2008 | Fairchild et al. |
2008/0218572 | September 2008 | Fairchild et al. |
D1--an Affidavit of Detective Scott Cater of the Office of the Sheriff of Washington County Oregon. cited by other . D2--an Apr. 9, 2009 email of Detective Scott Cater to his team following execution of the search warrants. cited by other . D3--a Follow-up Report on the search warrant incident by Officer Dave Anderson of the Office of the Sheriff of Washington County. cited by other . D4--an Apr. 13, 2009 email of Detective Scott Cater regarding checking the web (KPTV website) for the inadvertently posted pictures of prototype ink sticks. cited by other . D5--emails of Michael Graham (Xerox Site Security Manager, and Keith Cutri, Xerox Corporate Security Manager)) regarding the recovered ink sticks. cited by other . D6--spread sheet document of recovered ink stick inventory. cited by other . D7--Technology Review email regarding an Apr. 21, 2009-May 4, 2009 online brief publication of a photograph featuring 3 prototype Jupiter ink sticks. cited by other . P1--photograph of the recovered ink stick inventory. cited by other . P2--photograph of the recovered ink stick inventory. cited by other . P3--photograph of the recovered ink stick inventory. cited by other . P4--Apr. 23, 2009 page copies of Dodo-6666, web site of Ayad Al-Musawi. cited by other . P5--photograph of the only 16 otherwise confidential prototype ink sticks (confidential Jupiter program prototype ink sticks) found among the recovered stolen ink sticks. cited by other . P6--photograph of the only 16 otherwise confidential prototype ink sticks (confidential Jupiter program prototype ink sticks) found among the recovered stolen ink sticks. cited by other . P7--3 prototype Jupiter ink sticks in technology Review online publication. cited by other. |
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