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David M Cseledy

from Lexington, KY
Age ~60

David Cseledy Phones & Addresses

  • 1245 Litchfield Ln, Lexington, KY 40513 (859) 223-9981
  • 4201 Steamboat Rd, Lexington, KY 40514 (859) 219-1291
  • 309 Lakebend Ct, Lexington, KY 40515 (859) 263-4340
  • 4801 Hartland Woods Ct, Lexington, KY 40515
  • 279 Clinton St, Gouverneur, NY 13642 (315) 287-1656
  • Summerville, SC

Work

Company: Lexmark international, inc. May 1992 Position: Engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: University of Kentucky 1992 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Engineering Management • Product Development • Design of Experiments • Testing • Six Sigma • Project Management • Process Improvement • Engineering • R&D • Product Management • Process Engineering • Systems Engineering • Lean Manufacturing • Fmea • Design For Manufacturing • Spc • Quality Management • Electronics • Continuous Improvement • Innovation • Root Cause Analysis

Languages

English

Interests

Exercise • Sweepstakes • Home Improvement • Reading • Gourmet Cooking • Sports • Home Decoration • Health • Cooking • Gardening • Electronics • Crafts • Fitness • Music • Movies • Kids • Medicine • Automobiles • Cats • Travel • Investing • Traveling

Industries

Printing

Public records

Vehicle Records

David Cseledy

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Address:
1245 Litchfield Ln, Lexington, KY 40513
VIN:
2T2HK31UX7C016394
Make:
LEXUS
Model:
RX 350
Year:
2007

Resumes

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Engineer

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Location:
1245 Litchfield Ln, Lexington, KY 40513
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Lexmark International, Inc.
Engineer
Education:
University of Kentucky 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Engineering Management
Product Development
Design of Experiments
Testing
Six Sigma
Project Management
Process Improvement
Engineering
R&D
Product Management
Process Engineering
Systems Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Fmea
Design For Manufacturing
Spc
Quality Management
Electronics
Continuous Improvement
Innovation
Root Cause Analysis
Interests:
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
Home Decoration
Health
Cooking
Gardening
Electronics
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Movies
Kids
Medicine
Automobiles
Cats
Travel
Investing
Traveling
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Reducing Cyclic Print Errors

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US Patent:
6357942, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Aug 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/649405
Inventors:
Christopher Alan Adkins - Lexington KY
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 2117
US Classification:
400703, 400 70, 101486, 358504, 358505, 347 19, 347 37
Abstract:
A method for reducing cyclic print errors. Applicants discovered that the cause of certain cyclic print errors was inconsistent (i. e. , unequal) line spacing on the linear encoder strip used by the printer to track the position of the print head. Such inconsistent line spacing was caused by the inability of the device which makes/prints linear encoder strips to consistently match the ideal consistent line spacing desired and expected by the printer. Applicants found that such cyclic print errors were eliminated by choosing, obtaining, and installing a linear encoder strip having a consistent line spacing within the resolution capabilities of the device and, in one example, closest to the ideal consistent line spacing.

Optical Encoder Assembly With Non-Engageable Encoder Housing And Receiver Plate Comprising A Through Hole And Window

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US Patent:
6600151, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Sep 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/956480
Inventors:
Alexander Lloyd Chapman - Lexington KY
Adam Jude Ahne - Lexington KY
Christopher Alan Adkins - Lexington KY
Barry Baxter Stout - Lexington KY
Patrick Laurence Kroger - Versailles KY
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
25023113, 25023114, 33707, 341 13
Abstract:
An optical encoder assembly for an optical encoder for determining rotation of a rotatable shaft. An encoder housing is non-engageable with the shaft. A receiver plate is attached to the encoder housing, has a first side and a substantially opposing second side, and has a through hole and a window both extending from the first side to the second side, wherein the through hole is engageable with the shaft. An encoder mask is attached to the first side of the receiver plate, has a shaft hole engageable with the shaft, and has a mask grating positioned over the window. A light emitter is aligned to face the first side of the receiver plate and is positioned over the mask grating. A light detector is attached to the second side of the receiver plate and is positioned over the window.

Encoder With Mask Spacer Contacting The Encoder Film

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US Patent:
6624407, Sep 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/898375
Inventors:
Dariush Aboonasry - Lexington KY
Christopher Alan Adkins - Lexington KY
Alexander Lloyd Chapman - Lexington KY
Darell Dean Cronch - Georgetown KY
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Barry Baxter Stout - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
25023114, 341 13, 356616, 356617
Abstract:
An encoder including a light source for emitting light, a photodetector for detecting at least part of the light emitted by the light source, and an encoder film including a plurality of alternating bars and windows and being located between the light source and the photodetector. The encoder includes a mask including a plurality of alternating bars and windows, the mask being located between the light source and the photodetector. The encoder further includes a spacer located between the mask and the encoder film, the encoder film contacting the spacer to maintain a predetermined spacing between the mask and the encoder film.

Ink Cartridge Body And Carrier Assembly

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US Patent:
6692107, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
May 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/865924
Inventors:
Michael D. Lattuca - Lexington KY
James P. Harden - Lexington KY
Larry S. Foster - Lexington KY
Frank M. Hughes - Paris KY
Darren W. Tosh - Lexington KY
Michael S. Leiter - Lexington KY
Benjamin A. Askren - Lexington KY
David A. Ward - Lexington KY
Brian D. Smith - Lexington KY
Robert A. Samples - Lexington KY
Donn D. Bryant - Lexington KY
Paul D. Horrall - Lexington KY
David M. Cseledy - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 214
US Classification:
347 49, 347 37
Abstract:
The invention relates to an ink cartridge body which is removably mountable in a printer carriage area of an ink jet printer and an alignment and latching mechanism for the ink cartridge body. The printer carriage area includes at least first and second spaced-apart elongate guide rails and the ink cartridge body includes a printhead and at least two bearing points at predetermined locations on the ink cartridge body, each of the bearing points disposed on the cartridge body for separately engaging at least one of the elongate guide rails for aligning and maintaining the printhead in a predetermined orientation relative to the print media in the printer. The invention substantially reduces the number of parts and tolerances thereof required for aligning a printhead relative to a print media by directly aligning the cartridge body rather than the carrier in the carriage area of the printer.

Apparatus And Method For Ink-Jet Printing Onto An Intermediate Drum In A Helical Pattern

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US Patent:
7052125, May 30, 2006
Filed:
Aug 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/651238
Inventors:
Benjamin A. Askren - Lexington KY, US
Robert L. Burdick - Lancaster KY, US
Bill C. Chappel - Mt. Sterling KY, US
Christopher G. Chee - Lexington KY, US
William P. Cook - Lexington KY, US
David M. Cseledy - Lexington KY, US
Larry S. Foster - Lexington KY, US
James P. Harden - Lexington KY, US
William S. Klein - Richmond KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 2/01
US Classification:
347103, 347 12
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for ink-jet printing onto an intermediate drum in a helical pattern while correcting for image skew and aliasing. A plurality of ink-jet print heads place an image on an intermediate drum, impervious to ink, in a helical patter. To compensate for helical printing, the image is altered by nozzle placement and image manipulation to correct for skewing errors, and thereafter, the nozzle timing is adjusted to correct for aliasing. The plurality of print heads move parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum while the drum is simultaneously rotating, causing the image to be placed in a helical pattern. Once the entire image is placed on the drum, paper is rolled against the drum under pressure and the image is transferred thereto.

Universal Ink-Jet Printhead Maintenance Station

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US Patent:
56401825, Jun 17, 1997
Filed:
Oct 24, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/327935
Inventors:
Hassan Bahrami - Lexington KY
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Paul Harrington - Versailles KY
Edmund Hulin James - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 2165
US Classification:
347 33
Abstract:
A maintenance station for maintaining either a monochrome or a multi-color printhead in an ink-jet printer includes a single flexible wiper having a first wiping edge for wiping the ink-jet nozzle surface of a monochrome printhead and a plurality of second wiping edges for wiping the ink-jet nozzle surface of a multi-color printhead. Wiping of a monochrome printhead is accomplished by moving the printhead to one side of the wiper, raising the wiper into the path of travel of the nozzle surface, and moving the printhead past the wiper. Wiping of a multi-color printhead is accomplished in a similar manner but the printhead is first positioned on the opposite side of the wiper. The flexibility of the wiper is chosen to apply an optimum wiping force to a multi-color printhead as the printhead is moved past the wiper. A backstop is provided at one side of the wiper to brace it against deflection, so that the wiper applies a greater wiping force to a monochrome printhead than it does to a multi-color printhead. A microprocessor based controller senses the type of printhead and executes a first or a second maintenance routine depending on the type of printhead that is present in the printer.

Print Station In An Ink Jet Printer

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US Patent:
56845162, Nov 4, 1997
Filed:
Nov 9, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/149434
Inventors:
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Monty Lane Francis - Lexington KY
Edmund Hulin James - Lexington KY
Gregory Willis Peterson - Lexington KY
Donald Norman Spitz - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B41J 25308
B41J 201
US Classification:
347 8
Abstract:
A serial drop-on-demand ink jet printer having an ink cartridge mounted for reciprocation on a carrier which traverses paper advancing through the printer. The cartridge includes a nozzle array for the ejection of ink droplets onto the paper, and the carrier includes a tab upstream from the nozzle array, in the direction of paper travel, which touches the top surface of the paper and sets the printhead-to-paper gap. The paper is pushed against the tab and maintains a minimum gap to prevent paper from coming into contact with the nozzle array. The paper is urged against the tab into the proper position relative to the nozzle array by a deflectable guide which acts on the back surface of the paper. In the printing zone of the ink jet printer, there is therefore no support structure for paper beneath the printhead, and advantageously a trough is provided in this area extending the width of the paper path so that if ink is ejected in the absence of paper, the ink is ejected into the trough where it will dry over time without being contacted by subsequent sheets of paper being fed through the printer.

Print Media Feed System For An Ink Jet Printer

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US Patent:
60897732, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Dec 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/990143
Inventors:
Thomas Allen Bailey - Georgetown KY
David Michael Cseledy - Lexington KY
Edmund Hulin James - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 1310
US Classification:
400642
Abstract:
A print media feed system feeds a print medium in an advance direction through a print zone in an ink jet printer. A printhead includes a plurality of ink emitting nozzles and defines the print zone. A media control surface is positioned in association with the printhead. The media control surface is configured for engaging a back side of the print medium. A feed roller is positioned upstream from the print zone relative to the advance direction of the print medium. At least one deflector plate assembly is pivotable about an axis of rotation and includes at least one metering roller and at least one deflector plate. Each metering roller is positioned in association and defines a nip with the feed roller through which the print medium passes. Each deflector plate includes a deflector end which is disposed between each metering roller and the printhead. The deflector end is configured for deflecting the print medium.
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