Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2007
Title: Innovations by Jeffrey H Cokeley
Introduction
Jeffrey H Cokeley is an accomplished inventor based in Byron, NY (US). He holds 2 patents that showcase his contributions to the field of printing technology. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of fusing apparatuses in printers.
Latest Patents
Cokeley's latest patents include the "Print fuser and process with multiple cleaning blades." This invention relates to cleaning deposits from rollers in a fusing apparatus for a printer. It provides a fusing nip that includes a plurality of rollers held by a support. A first roller defines a circumferential surface and is rotatable about an axis in a direction of normal operation. A first cleaning blade is held by the support and defines a first edge in contact with the circumferential surface, oriented to apply a first pushing force when the roller rotates. Additionally, a second cleaning blade is also held by the support, applying a second pushing force to enhance cleaning efficiency. Another significant patent is the "Air cooling station for electrophotographic copier." This invention features a fusing assembly with a paper travel path between opposed air cooling plenums. Each plenum directs cooling air onto the moving paper, improving airflow and reducing impedance.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jeffrey H Cokeley has worked with notable companies such as Heidelberg Digital LLC and Eastman Kodak Company. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in the field of printing technology.
Collaborations
Cokeley has collaborated with various professionals, including his coworker Richard C Baughman, to further advance his inventions and innovations.
Conclusion
Jeffrey H Cokeley's contributions to printing technology through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving the efficiency of fusing apparatuses. His work continues to influence the industry and inspire future advancements.