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Blair Kristine Dorsey

from Heath, TX
Age ~42

Blair Dorsey Phones & Addresses

  • Heath, TX
  • Dallas, TX
  • Newport Beach, CA
  • 30732 Hunt Club Dr, San Juan Capo, CA 92675 (949) 433-7858
  • San Juan Capistrano, CA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Laguna Beach, CA
  • Irvine, CA
  • Orange, CA

Work

Company: Madison's day spa & boutique Position: Owner

Industries

Health, Wellness And Fitness

Resumes

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Owner

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Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Madison's Day Spa & Boutique
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Blair Dorsey
Manager
Dream Junction LLC, The
6625 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89146
2305 W 2 St, Santa Ana, CA 92703
4005 E Rolling Grn Ln, Orange, CA 92867
26 Pebble Dunes Ct, Las Vegas, NV 89141
Blair Dorsey
Manager
The Dream Junction Ink LLC
4005 E Rolling Grn Ln, Orange, CA 92867
6625 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89146
7917 E Timberland Ave, Orange, CA 92869
2305 W 2 St, Santa Ana, CA 92703

Publications

Us Patents

High-Turnaround, Closed-Loop, Direct To Garment Printing

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US Patent:
20220266606, Aug 25, 2022
Filed:
Dec 29, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/646399
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Qixiang Li - Shenzhen, CN
Tongze Tang - Shenzhen, CN
Shuzhang Liao - Shenzhen, CN
Chao Zhang - Shenzhen, CN
International Classification:
B41J 3/407
B41J 13/00
B41J 2/01
B41J 11/00
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a high-speed, closed-loop fabric printer comprises a plurality of consecutive stations that can be managed by a single operator. In particular, shirts or other fabric garments may be individually loaded and secured on a pallet by an operator, and the loaded pallets may then cycle through a plurality of unmanned stations positioned along a contiguous path (e.g., oval). The stations may be configured for pretreating the fabric surface, drying and pressing the pretreated fabric with heat, and then inkjet printing a selected image, among others. In this manner, a “wet-to-dry-to-wet” direct to garment (DTG) printing process may thus be achieved, along with optimal controls for maximum adaptability. Furthermore, due to the closed-loop design, a recently printed fabric product returns to the operator to be unloaded at the position in which a new unprinted fabric is loaded, allowing for increased throughput and minimal operator requirements.

Systems And Methods For Direct To Garment Printing

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US Patent:
20220212462, Jul 7, 2022
Filed:
May 5, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/595037
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Alex Phelan - Costa Mesa CA, US
Kenny Lee - Whittier CA, US
International Classification:
B41F 15/36
B41F 15/10
B41J 3/407
Abstract:
A high-speed, closed-loop fabric printer apparatus is provided, comprising a plurality of consecutive stations that can be managed by a single operator. In particular, shirts or other fabric garments may be individually loaded and secured on a pallet by an operator, and the loaded pallets may then cycle through a plurality of unmanned stations positioned along a contiguous path (e.g., oval). The pallet may be configured to expose a main print area and a neck tag area, to allow for both areas to be printed. The pallet may include a neck tag print plate that may elevate the neck tag area to be at the same level as the main print area. In some embodiments, a top coat printing station may apply a top coat to the main print area and/or neck tag area.

Reconfigurable Support Pads For Fabric Image Transfers

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US Patent:
20220363073, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
Oct 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/755524
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Alex Phelan - Costa Mesa CA, US
Kenny Lee - Whittier CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 3/407
B41J 11/06
D06P 5/24
Abstract:
The techniques described herein relate generally to reconfigurable support pads for fabric image transfers. Specifically, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, reconfigurable support pads are provided for fabric image transfers (e.g., silk screening, heat transfer, direct-to-garment printing, etc.). In particular, the techniques herein provide for various adjustable configurations of portions of the fabric substrate support, which may be changed for different thicknesses of garments, and more particularly, that allow for varied thicknesses found on the same garment. For example, by configuring the support in a first “flat” configuration, a plain tee shirt may lay flat, and then configuring the support in a second “two-tiered” configuration, with one portion lower (or higher) than the other, allows for a hoodie with a thicker pocket portion at the “belly” of the garment to also lay flat. Other configurations are also available, whether manually adjusted or else dynamically controlled (e.g., using actuators) based on the type of garment selected on an associated control system.

High-Turnaround, Closed-Loop, Direct To Garment Printing

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US Patent:
20200353760, Nov 12, 2020
Filed:
Dec 6, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/706418
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Qixiang Li - Shenzhen, CN
Tongze Tang - Shenzhen, CN
Shuzhang Liao - Shenzhen, CN
Chao Zhang - Shenzhen, CN
International Classification:
B41J 3/407
B41J 13/00
B41J 2/01
B41J 11/00
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a high-speed, closed-loop fabric printer comprises a plurality of consecutive stations that can be managed by a single operator. In particular, shirts or other fabric garments may be individually loaded and secured on a pallet by an operator, and the loaded pallets may then cycle through a plurality of unmanned stations positioned along a contiguous path (e.g., oval). The stations may be configured for pretreating the fabric surface, drying and pressing the pretreated fabric with heat, and then inkjet printing a selected image, among others. In this manner, a “wet-to-dry-to-wet” direct to garment (DTG) printing process may thus be achieved, along with optimal controls for maximum adaptability. Furthermore, due to the closed-loop design, a recently printed fabric product returns to the operator to be unloaded at the position in which a new unprinted fabric is loaded, allowing for increased throughput and minimal operator requirements.

Textile Digital Printing Machine

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US Patent:
20200230946, Jul 23, 2020
Filed:
Oct 20, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/304728
Inventors:
- Longgang District Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN
Tongze Tang - Guangdong, CN
Shuzhang Liao - Guangdong, CN
Chao Zhang - Guangdong, CN
Kris Otto Friedrich - La Quinta CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Assignee:
SHENZHEN CNTOP DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. - Longgang District Shenzhen, Guangdong
International Classification:
B41F 16/00
B41F 19/00
B41F 23/00
B41F 23/04
B41J 3/407
Abstract:
The present invention provides a textile digital printing machine including: a conveying device; a platen which conveys a textile along with the conveying device; a treatment liquid machine, a drying module, a pressing module and a printing module which are arranged successively along a conveying path of the textile. The treatment liquid machine includes a plurality of spray heads for spraying the treatment liquid onto the textile. The drying module is configured to heat the textile which has been sprayed with the treatment liquid, so that the treatment liquid is absorbed by the textile. The pressing module is configured to press the textile to keep the textile flat and heat the platen. The printing module is configured to spray ink onto the textile to thereby print patterns thereon. The heated platen is configured to dry the ink so that the ink is absorbed by the textile.

Reconfigurable Support Pads For Fabric Image Transfers

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US Patent:
20190381808, Dec 19, 2019
Filed:
Jun 5, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/432273
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 3/407
B41J 11/00
B41J 13/00
Abstract:
The techniques described herein relate generally to reconfigurable support pads for fabric image transfers. Specifically, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, reconfigurable support pads are provided for fabric image transfers (e.g., silk screening, heat transfer, direct-to-garment printing, etc.). In particular, the techniques herein provide for various adjustable configurations of portions of the fabric substrate support, which may be changed for different thicknesses of garments, and more particularly, that allow for varied thicknesses found on the same garment. For example, by configuring the support in a first “flat” configuration, a plain tee shirt may lay flat, and then configuring the support in a second “two-tiered” configuration, with one portion lower (or higher) than the other, allows for a hoodie with a thicker pocket portion at the “belly” of the garment to also lay flat. Other configurations are also available, whether manually adjusted or else dynamically controlled (e.g., using actuators) based on the type of garment selected on an associated control system.

High-Turnaround, Closed-Loop, Direct To Garment Printing

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US Patent:
20190217632, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Dec 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/235609
Inventors:
- Santa Ana CA, US
Blair Kristine Dorsey - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Qixiang Li - Shenzhen, CN
Tongze Tang - Shenzhen, CN
Shuzhang Liao - Shenzhen, CN
Chao Zhang - Shenzhen, CN
International Classification:
B41J 3/407
B41J 11/00
B41J 13/00
B41J 2/01
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a high-speed, closed-loop fabric printer comprises a plurality of consecutive stations that can be managed by a single operator. In particular, shirts or other fabric garments may be individually loaded and secured on a pallet by an operator, and the loaded pallets may then cycle through a plurality of unmanned stations positioned along a contiguous path (e.g., oval). The stations may be configured for pretreating the fabric surface, drying and pressing the pretreated fabric with heat, and then inkjet printing a selected image, among others. In this manner, a “wet-to-dry-to-wet” direct to garment (DTG) printing process may thus be achieved, along with optimal controls for maximum adaptability. Furthermore, due to the closed-loop design, a recently printed fabric product returns to the operator to be unloaded at the position in which a new unprinted fabric is loaded, allowing for increased throughput and minimal operator requirements.
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