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  • 160 Beaconview Ct, Rochester, NY 14617 (585) 342-2278
  • Irondequoit, NY
  • 160 Beaconview Ct, Rochester, NY 14617

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Vice President Product Development

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
InfoPreserve - Rochester NY since May 2008
VP Product Development

Xerox Corp 2003 - 2006
Technical Program Manager

Xerox Corp 2000 - 2003
Systems Integration Manager

Xerox Corp 1994 - 2000
Technical Project Manager

Xerox Corp 1989 - 1994
Systems Engineer
Education:
University of Rochester - William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration 1991 - 1995
MBA, Entraprenureship, Strategic Management
Imperial College London 1976 - 1979
BS, Physics
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Development
Integration
Process Improvement
Saas
Program Management
Project Management
Product Management
Strategic Planning
Management
Software Development
Software Project Management
Cloud Computing
Six Sigma
Systems Engineering
Quality Assurance
Strategy
Start Ups
Enterprise Software
Product Marketing
Agile Methodologies
Leadership
Pmp
Business Process Improvement
Clive Daunton Photo 2

Clive Daunton

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Publications

Us Patents

Duplex/Simplex Printer

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US Patent:
6603945, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Nov 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/993945
Inventors:
Kiri B. Amarakoon - Pittsford NY
Clive R. Daunton - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1516
US Classification:
399309
Abstract:
A duplex/simplex printer for producing toner particle images on opposite sides of a substrate during a duplex mode or producing toner particle images on one side of the substrate during a simplex mode including: means for forming a first toner particle image on an imaging member with toner particles electrostatically charged to a first polarity; an image conditioner, being enable only during the duplex mode, for reversing the charge polarity of the particles of the first toner particle image on the imaging member; an intermediate member for receiving of the first toner particle image during the duplex mode; a bias transfer roll, positioned opposed from the imaging member with the intermediate member therebetween, for transferring the first image to the intermediate member by moving the intermediate member and the imaging member past the bias transfer roll being charged at the first polarity during the duplex mode, the duplex mode includes the forming means forming a second toner particle image on the imaging member with toner particles electrostatically charged to the first polarity and means for feeding a substrate between the intermediate member and the imaging member and a controller reversing the charge polarity of the bias transfer roll to a second polarity thereby simultaneously transfer charged particles of the first and second images to opposite sides of the substrate during the duplex mode.

Toner Compositions With Amino-Containing Polymers As Surface Additives

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US Patent:
7862970, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
May 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/128159
Inventors:
Michael S. Hawkins - Cambridge, CA
Eric M. Strohm - Burlington, CA
Richard P. N. Veregin - Mississauga, CA
Vladislav Skorokhod - Mississauga, CA
Clive R. Daunton - Rochester NY, US
Robert D. Bayley - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 9/08
US Classification:
43010822, 4301102, 43013714, 4301371, 43013711
Abstract:
A toner composition includes core particles including a polymeric latex and an optional colorant, and amino-containing polymer particles dispersed on an external surface of the particles.

Methods For Facilitating Preservation And Retrieval Of Heterogeneous Content And Devices Thereof

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US Patent:
20130297614, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
May 6, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/888076
Inventors:
Clive R. Daunton - Rochester NY, US
Jacob A. Constantinides - Honeoye NY, US
Assignee:
InfoPreserve Inc. - Pittsford NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707741, 707783
Abstract:
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and content management apparatus receives a storage request including content and context information associated with the received content, the context information comprising at least metadata and information for one or more user tags, wherein the user tags are customizable and established by an administrator. One of a plurality of types of content is identified for the received content. Searchable information is extracted from the received content based on the identified one of the plurality of types of content. A searchable index is generated for the received content based on at least the extracted searchable information and the context information associated with the received content. The received content is stored in a manner which is retrievable based on one or more associations in the generated searchable index.

Method And Apparatus For Charging A Photoconductive Surface To A Uniform Potential

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US Patent:
52473287, Sep 21, 1993
Filed:
Sep 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/945184
Inventors:
Clive R. Daunton - Rochester NY
John J. Kopko - Macedon NY
Ravi Sampath - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1502
US Classification:
355219
Abstract:
An apparatus for charging a photoconductive surface to a substantially uniform potential in a printing machine having a cleaning station for cleaning the surface and an exposure station for exposing the surface to a light source includes a first mechanism for charging the surface to a substantially uniform potential of a first polarity after the surface is cleaned at the cleaning station. The apparatus further includes a second mechanism for charging the surface to a substantially uniform potential of a second polarity opposite to the first polarity after the surface is charged to the substantially uniform potential of the first polarity by the first charging mechanism and before the surface is exposed to the light source at the exposure station. Similarly, a method of charging a photoconductive surface to a substantially uniform potential in a printing machine having a cleaning station for cleaning the surface and an exposure station for exposing the surface to a light source, includes the steps of (1) charging the surface to a substantially uniform potential of a first polarity after the surface is cleaned at the cleaning station; and (2) charging the surface to a substantially uniform potential of a second polarity opposite to the first polarity after the first polarity charging step and before the surface is exposed to the light source at the exposure station.

Preconditioning Of Photoreceptor And Cleaner Brush

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US Patent:
57714240, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Feb 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/804529
Inventors:
Nero R. Lindblad - Ontario NY
Darryl L. Pozzanghera - Rochester NY
Charles M. Gardiner - Fairport NY
Larry G. Hogestyn - Ontario NY
Kenneth L. Timmons - Rochester NY
Clive R. Daunton - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
399 71
Abstract:
A preconditioning process and dual electrostatic brush cleaning apparatus for reducing adhesion of toner particles on the photoreceptor surface such that cleaning of the photoreceptor is enhanced. Preconditioning of the brush and/or the photoreceptor in the cleaning apparatus allows for cleaning of dual polarity toners, CAD toners and DAD toners. The preconditioning of the brush does not need replenishing once the print operation begins due to the electrostatics that maintain a constant predetermined level of toner in the brush.
Clive R Daunton from Rochester, NY, age ~66 Get Report