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Lyn Marie Irving

from Rochester, NY
Age ~59

Lyn Irving Phones & Addresses

  • 1062 Penfield Rd, Rochester, NY 14625 (585) 387-0260
  • Penfield, NY
  • Connersville, IN
  • Lafayette, IN

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

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Research Scientist

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Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
Eastman Kodak 1992 - 2009
Research Scientist

Cerion Nanomaterials 1992 - 2009
Research Scientist
Education:
Purdue University 1987 - 1992
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering
Purdue University 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Nanotechnology
Materials Science
Nanomaterials
Surface Chemistry
Design of Experiments
Thin Films
Characterization
R&D
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Coatings
Spectroscopy
Polymer Chemistry
Nanoparticles
Analytical Chemistry
Research and Development
Inorganic Chemistry
Uv/Vis
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Uv/Vis Spectroscopy
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Publications

Us Patents

Packaged Color Photographic Film Comprising A Blocked Phenylenediamine Developing Agent And A Method For Processing The Film

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US Patent:
6350566, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Jan 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/758577
Inventors:
Mark E. Irving - Rochester NY
Richard P. Szajewski - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1498
US Classification:
430542, 430351, 430380, 430566, 430955, 430959
Abstract:
This invention relates to packaged photographic film that is capable of being alternately processed, according to individual consumer choice, by either (1) a traditional wet-chemistry process with a phenylenediamine-containing developer solution followed by desilvering in one or more subsequent solutions to obtain a color negative film, or (2) a thermal process involving the use of a relatively minor amount of an aqueous solution containing a liberating agent such as alkaline base to activate (unblock) a blocked phenylenediamine developing agent located within the photographic element, followed by electronic scanning of the developed film without desilvering. This invention enables a single film stock to be developed in both a conventional deep tank process and in an apparently dry process.

Thermal Processing System And Method Including A Kiosk

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US Patent:
6369873, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Jun 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/592836
Inventors:
David H. Levy - Rochester NY
Richard P. Szajewski - Rochester NY
Mark E. Irving - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 2732
US Classification:
355 27, 355 40, 396319, 396575, 430 21, 430363
Abstract:
A thermal processing kiosk for processing thermal film provides multiple processing options for a user. The kiosk includes a user control in the form of a touchscreen to permit the user to enter processing instructions and/or information. The thermal kiosk is adapted to accept exposed film for processing and printing in accordance with the processing instructions. In one feature of the invention, a user can prepay for processing of the film at the time of purchase of the film. The pre-paid status can be provided on the film by a marker or identifier on the cassette or the film. This helps to simplify the user interaction at the kiosk when the user submits the exposed film to the kiosk for processing. In further features of the invention, the processing flow in the thermal kiosk can be adapted to provide for rapid processing and the kiosk can include a display to permit a user to preview images prior to printing.

Thermally Processable Imaging Element Comprising An Ion Exchanged Reducing Agent

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US Patent:
6379876, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jun 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/593086
Inventors:
Mark E. Irving - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
John M. Noonan - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1498
US Classification:
430350, 531617, 531619, 531955, 531957, 531959
Abstract:
This invention comprises a thermally processable element comprising at least one imaging layer on a support, wherein the imaging element also comprises at least one photographically useful reducing agent ionically bound to an ion exchange matrix. The imaging element preferably is a photothermographic element in which the imaging layer comprises a light sensitive silver halide, an oxidizing agent, preferably an organic silver salt, and a reducing agent. The invention also comprises developing said photothermographic element by heating the element to a temperature above about 50Â C. The invention also comprises a methods of forming an image by scanning the developed photothermographic element.

Mixtures Of Organic Silver Salts In Color Photothermographic Systems

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US Patent:
6426181, Jul 30, 2002
Filed:
May 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/863599
Inventors:
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
David H. Levy - Rochester NY
Mark E. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1498
US Classification:
430620, 430607, 430619, 430959
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to the use of a mixture of non-light sensitive organic silver salts in a color photothermographic system comprising a blocked developing agent for color imaging. At least one of the organic silver salts is the sole or primary silver donor during thermal development and at least one other organic silver salt, present at levels in the range of 30,000 to 60,000 mg/mol of silver halide, effectively inhibits fog during thermal development of the photothermographic element. In one embodiment, and the system comprises a mixture of at least two organic silver salts, wherein the first organic silver salts exhibits a cLogP of 0. 1 to 10 and a Ksp of 7 to 14 and wherein the second organic silver salt exhibits a cLogP of 0. 1 to 10 and a Ksp of 14 to 21.

Imaging Member With Multifunctional Coupler And Oxidant

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US Patent:
6440896, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Sep 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/162083
Inventors:
Richard P. Szajewski - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41M 5136
US Classification:
503201, 347105, 428195, 503202, 503204, 503210, 503211, 503216
Abstract:
The invention relates to an imaging member comprising at least one light insensitive layer comprising an oxidant and a multifunctional dye-forming coupler. It further relates to a method of imaging comprising providing an imaging member comprising at least one light insensitive layer comprising a catalytic center and multifunctional dye-forming coupler, imagewise applying a first developer solution that will react with said multifunctional dye-forming coupler, imagewise applying a second developer solution that will react with multifunctional dye-forming coupler, wherein said first developer solution and said second developer solution produce different colors.

Color Photographic Element Comprising A Multifunctional Dye-Forming Coupler

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US Patent:
6531271, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/931357
Inventors:
Richard P. Szajewski - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 518
US Classification:
430443, 430350, 430363, 430448, 430484, 430486, 430505, 430566, 430955, 430958, 430959
Abstract:
A light-sensitive silver-halide color photographic element comprising at least two different chromogenic couplers including, in reactive association, a multifunctional coupler and a developer precursor that liberates a developing agent enabling cyan color from the multifunctional coupler on development, wherein the multifunctional coupler has the property that it is capable of forming a distinctly colored dye with an oxidized form of the developer 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine. In one embodiment, the multifunctional coupler has the property that it is capable of forming a distinctly colored magenta dye with an oxidized form of the developer 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine. By means of the present invention, light-sensitive color photothermographic elements can form yellow, magenta and cyan dye records of consistent density forming ability and consistent stability in all three color records.

Color Photographic Element Comprising A Common Chromogenic Coupler

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US Patent:
6534252, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
May 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/871310
Inventors:
Richard P. Szajewski - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 746
US Classification:
430383, 430448, 430543, 430544, 430566, 430955, 430959
Abstract:
A light sensitive silver halide color photographic element having a common chromogenic coupler and a distinct developer associated with each color forming layer unit is disclosed. In a first embodiment, the light sensitive silver halide color photographic element has a red light sensitive silver halide layer unit and a first blocked coupling developer, a green light sensitive silver halide layer unit and a second blocked coupling developer and a blue light sensitive silver halide layer unit having a third blocked coupling developer and wherein each layer unit has the same chromogenic coupler. In a second embodiment, the light sensitive silver halide color photographic element has a red light sensitive silver halide layer unit and a first blocked coupling developer, a green light sensitive silver halide layer unit and a second blocked coupling developer and a blue light sensitive silver halide layer unit having a third blocked coupling developer. By means of the present invention, light sensitive color photothermographic elements can form yellow, magenta and cyan dye records of consistent density forming ability and consistent stability in all three color records.

Color Photothermographic Elements Comprising Blocked Developing Agents

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US Patent:
6537712, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Nov 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/710348
Inventors:
Wojciech K. Slusarek - Rochester NY
Xiqiang Yang - Webster NY
Mark E. Irving - Penfield NY
David H. Levy - Rochester NY
Jared B. Mooberry - Rochester NY
James J. Seifert - Hilton NY
James H. Reynolds - Rochester NY
Lyn M. Irving - Rochester NY
Zbyslaw R. Owczarczyk - Webster NY
David K. Southby - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1498
US Classification:
430 21, 430351, 430353, 430404, 430566, 430531, 430618, 430619, 430959
Abstract:
This invention relates to a color photothermographic element comprising an imaging layer having associated therewith a compound of Structure I: wherein DEV, LINK, TIME, n, T, t, C*, R , D, p, X, q, W, and w are defined in the application. Such compounds have good reactivity as developing agents when thermally activated under preselected conditions. The invention is also directed to a method of developing a color photothermographic element, including dry development systems.
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