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IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science & Technology | 1995

Whither ink jet? Current patent trends

Stephen F. Pond; Robert S. Karz

The status and potential of ink jet technology is discernible in its major technical literature forum: worldwide patents. Most ink jet technical activity is focused in commercial research and development laboratories where proprietary considerations make patents the norm for publication. Currently there are about 2,000 ink jet disclosures issued annually with over 200 enterprises represented. Ink jet patent activity is increasing about 25% per year driven by a rapidly expanding base of products, applications, and revenue. An analysis of the ink jet patent literature reveals a few major themes (i.e. continuous ink jet, piezoelectric drop-on-demand, and thermal ink jet) and numerous minor ones (i.e. electrohydro-dynamic extraction, magnetic drop-on-demand, Hertz continuous, acoustic ink printing). Patents bear witness to transformations in the industry as dominant players of the 1970s have given way to new leaders in the 1990s. They also foretell important commercial developments in ink jets near term future. When studied in aggregate, the patent record reveals patterns for the industry in general as well as for individual companies. It becomes possible to use the patent data base not only to identify technical approaches and problems for specific firms, but also to track progress and monitor changing strategies. In addition, international filing patterns can provide insights into industry priorities. This paper presents an overview of ink jet technology as revealed by the patent literature. It will include a 25 year perspective, a review of trends over the past five years, and a survey of todays most active companies and their technical approaches. With this analysis, it will be shown that the information inherent in the patent record is more than the sum of its individual disclosures. Indeed, by using it, we can outlook whither goes ink jet.


Archive | 1992

Ink jet printhead with ink flow directing valves

Robert S. Karz; James F. O'Neill; Joseph J. Daniele


Archive | 1996

Redundant full width array thermal ink jet printing for improved reliability

Robert S. Karz


Archive | 1984

Low mass heat and pressure fuser

Robert S. Karz; Karl V. Aavik


Archive | 1992

Liquid deagassing apparatus

Herman A. Hermanson; Donald J. Drake; Ivan Rezanka; Robert S. Karz; Roger G. Teumer; Robert P. Altavela


Archive | 1988

HEAT AND PRESSURE FUSER WITH NON-SYMMETRICAL NIP PRESSURE

John R. Field; Robert S. Karz; Rabin Moser; James E. Mathers


Archive | 2005

Material supply module drive shaft

Robert S. Karz; John G. Shaw


Archive | 1997

Parallel flow water cooling system for printbars

Robert S. Karz


Archive | 1995

Method and apparatus for skipping white spaces in marking devices

Robert S. Karz; Thomas N. Taylor


Archive | 1977

Alteration of tesselated magnetic particles by fracture

William M. Schwarz; Robert S. Karz; Peter F. Erhardt; Charles G. Dickerson

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