Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1978
Title: John F. Brady: Innovator in Fluid Impulse Printing Technology
Introduction
John F. Brady is a notable inventor based in Clifton, NJ, who has made significant contributions to the field of printing technology. He is recognized for his innovative approach to printing, particularly through his development of a fluid impulse matrix printer. This invention showcases his ability to merge technology with practical applications in the printing industry.
Latest Patents
John F. Brady holds a patent for a fluid impulse matrix printer. This printer utilizes selective application of fluid impulses to print indicia on a sheet of recording medium. The design includes a sheet support mechanism, a print head, fluid supply means, a valve assembly, and an input system. The print head features a one- or two-dimensional array of tubes that form a dot matrix for printing alphanumeric characters. The invention also includes various embodiments, such as a heater to raise the fluid temperature and movable pins that can be driven into the recording medium.
Career Highlights
Brady's career is marked by his work at Universal Technology, Inc., where he has applied his inventive skills to develop advanced printing solutions. His focus on fluid dynamics and printing technology has positioned him as a key figure in the industry. His patent reflects a deep understanding of both mechanical and fluid systems, showcasing his innovative spirit.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
John F. Brady's contributions to printing technology through his fluid impulse matrix printer highlight his innovative capabilities and dedication to advancing the field. His work at Universal Technology, Inc. continues to influence the printing industry today.