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  • Penfield, NY
  • 735 Brownsville Rd, Victor, NY 14564 (585) 924-5452
  • 4124 County Line Rd, Macedon, NY 14502
  • Union Hill, NY
  • Fairport, NY
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Walworth, NY
  • 735 Brownsville Rd, Victor, NY 14564

Work

Company: Xerox corporation Jun 1971 to Mar 2013 Address: Webster NY Position: Technical specialist / project manager

Education

Degree: BSAS - Mechanical Engineeriing School / High School: Rochester Institute of Technology 1965 to 1975 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Six Sigma • Systems Engineering • Cross-functional Team Leadership • Green Belt • Process Improvement • Black Belt • Program Management • Design of Experiments • Process Engineering • Team Leadership • Team Building • Change Management • Engineering • Product Development • Product Design • TRIZ • Robust Engineering • Taguchi

Industries

Printing

Resumes

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Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Xerox Corporation - Webster NY Jun 1971 - Mar 2013
Technical Specialist / Project Manager
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 1965 - 1975
BSAS - Mechanical Engineeriing, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Six Sigma
Systems Engineering
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Green Belt
Process Improvement
Black Belt
Program Management
Design of Experiments
Process Engineering
Team Leadership
Team Building
Change Management
Engineering
Product Development
Product Design
TRIZ
Robust Engineering
Taguchi

Publications

Us Patents

System For Managing Replaceable Modules In A Digital Printing Apparatus

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US Patent:
6940613, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Nov 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/978307
Inventors:
Michael E. Beard - Webster NY, US
Roger W. Budnik - Rochester NY, US
James M. Pacer - Webster NY, US
Guru B. Raj - Fairport NY, US
Ralph A. Shoemaker - Rochester NY, US
Michael G. Swales - Sodus NY, US
David E. Rollins - Lyons NY, US
Porfirio J. Perez - Walworth NY, US
Ameet S. Bhattacharya - Rochester NY, US
David P. Vanbortel - Macedon NY, US
Steven E. Kolb - Estero FL, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K015/00
G03G015/00
US Classification:
358 113, 358 115, 358 19, 399 8, 399 9, 399 12, 399106
Abstract:
An electrophotographic printing or copying machine includes a functional module which can be readily removed and replaced by service personnel. The module includes a monitor in the form of an electronically-readable memory, which includes information about how the particular module is to be operated. A distribution board electronically accesses the memories within the monitors and reads therefrom information, such as how much voltage to supply to different components within each module. The distribution board can also update the number of prints made with each module, and maintain this count within the monitors.

System For Managing Replaceable Modules In A Digital Printing Apparatus

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US Patent:
7649638, Jan 19, 2010
Filed:
Nov 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/704001
Inventors:
Michael E. Beard - Webster NY, US
Roger W. Budnik - Rochester NY, US
James M. Pacer - Webster NY, US
Guru B. Raj - Fairport NY, US
Ralph A. Shoemaker - Rochester NY, US
Michael G. Swales - Sodus NY, US
David E. Rollins - Lyons NY, US
Porfirio J. Perez - Walworth NY, US
Ameet S. Bhattacharya - Rochester NY, US
David P. Vanbortel - Macedon NY, US
Steven E. Kolb - Estero FL, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
G06F 11/30
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 113, 358 114, 358 115, 399 10
Abstract:
An electrophotographic printing or copying machine includes a functional module which can be readily removed and replaced by service personnel. The module includes a monitor in the form of an electronically-readable memory, which includes information about how the particular module is to be operated. A distribution board electronically accesses the memories within the monitors and reads therefrom information, such as how much voltage to supply to different components within each module. The distribution board can also update the number of prints made with each module, and maintain this count within the monitors.

System For Managing Replaceable Modules In A Digital Printing Apparatus

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US Patent:
7773239, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Apr 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/105326
Inventors:
Michael E Beard - Webster NY, US
Roger W Budnik - Rochester NY, US
James M Pacer - Webster NY, US
Guru B Raj - Plano TX, US
Ralph A Shoemaker - Rochester NY, US
Michael G Swales - Sodus NY, US
David E Rollins - Lyons NY, US
Porfirio J Perez - Walworth NY, US
Ameet S Bhattacharya - Rochester NY, US
David P Vanbortel - Victor NY, US
Steven E Kolb - Estero FL, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
US Classification:
358 113, 399 9, 399 12
Abstract:
An electrophotographic printing or copying machine includes a functional module which can be readily removed and replaced by service personnel. The module includes a monitor in the form of an electronically-readable memory, which includes information about how the particular module is to be operated. A distribution board electronically accesses the memories within the monitors and reads therefrom information, such as how much voltage to supply to different components within each module. The distribution board can also update the number of prints made with each module, and maintain this count within the monitors.

System For Measuring Print Sheet Moisture And Controlling A Decurler In A Xerographic Printer

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US Patent:
7953333, May 31, 2011
Filed:
May 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/852536
Inventors:
David P. Vanbortel - Victor NY, US
Daniel H. Burnett - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
US Classification:
399 45, 399406
Abstract:
In a xerographic printer, a transfer station is controlled to apply a constant current to the photoreceptor. A print sheet having a high moisture content will cause the control system to make a high voltage drain to maintain the constant current. A signal related to the voltage drain is used to control a decurler. The system enables the decurler to be controlled on a sheet-by-sheet basis.

Method And Apparatus For Spreader Nip Balancing In A Print System

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US Patent:
20130269555, Oct 17, 2013
Filed:
Apr 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/446576
Inventors:
Jason Matthew LeFevre - Penfield NY, US
David P. VanBortel - Victor NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41K 1/38
B41F 1/54
US Classification:
101335, 101484
Abstract:
An approach is provided for balancing a pressure profile of a spreader nip formed by a first roller and a second roller within a print system. A line parallel to a target process direction is determined. One of an inboard side and an outboard side of the spreader nip is loaded with a first variable force. The other one of the inboard side and the outboard side of the spreader nip is loaded with a second variable force. The inboard side and the outboard side of the spreader nip are then separately loaded by a first balancing force and a second balancing force to cause a substrate passing through the spreader nip to track in a direction such that a side edge of the substrate remains parallel to the line parallel to the target process direction.

Moisture Proof Thermally Actuated Binding Tape For Books

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US Patent:
50063960, Apr 9, 1991
Filed:
Jul 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/223852
Inventors:
David P. VanBortel - Walworth NY
John A. McNamee - Webster NY
Luke C. Lin - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B42D 100
B32B 300
US Classification:
428189
Abstract:
A moisture proof binding tape for edge binding pages to form a book consisting of a non-permeable temperature resistant foil layer covering one side of the backing strip forming a moisture barrier, a high temperature steam resistance adhesive between the foil layer and the backing strip to secure the foil layer to the backing strip, and a relatively thick central stripe of low tack heat activated adhesive flanked by relatively thin side stripes of high tack heat activated adhesive on the foil layer.

Moisture Proof Thermally Actuated Binding Tape For Books

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US Patent:
52138712, May 25, 1993
Filed:
Mar 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/848466
Inventors:
David P. VanBortel - Walworth NY
Luke C. Lin - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B42D 100
US Classification:
428189
Abstract:
A moisture proof binding tape for edge binding pages to form a book consisting of a non-permeable temperature resistant foil layer covering one side of the backing strip forming a moisture barrier, a high temperature steam resistance adhesive between the foil layer and the backing strip to secure the foil layer to the backing strip, and a relatively thick central stripe of high tack heat activated adhesive flanked by relatively thin side stripes of low tack heat activated adhesive on the foil layer, the central adhesive stripe comprising a non-hygroscopic adhesive.

Apparatus And Method For Binding Pseudo-Signatures Into A Booklet

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US Patent:
55471765, Aug 20, 1996
Filed:
Dec 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/356614
Inventors:
Geoffrey C. Williams - Penfield NY
David P. VanBortel - Walworth NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41L 4312
G03G 2100
US Classification:
270 37
Abstract:
There is provided, within a printing system, a system for binding a set of individually folded N-up prints. The binding system includes a folding device for folding each of the N-up prints, one at a time, such that each individually folded N-up print includes a folded edge. The binding system further includes a stacker for receiving the set of individually folded N-up prints when delivered thereto and a binding device for applying an adhesive layer to the stacked set of individually folded N-up prints. The adhesive layer contacts each of the folded edges of the individually folded N-up prints so as to provide a secure binding relationship between each of the individually folded N-up prints. During the printing and binding mode, if a different type of substrate is detected in the substrate tray other than the type selected, operation of the binding system is inhibited.
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