Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2007
Title: Innovations of Mario Verbruggen
Introduction
Mario Verbruggen is a notable inventor based in Baal, Belgium. He has made significant contributions to the field of imaging technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to solving complex problems in image reproduction.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a screening method for overlapping sub-images. This method and system for reproducing an image on a carrier involves generating a conjoined first and second sub-image, each representing a portion of the image. It defines an overlap region where both sub-images contribute to the internal optical density of the carrier. The method includes dividing the overlap region into a partition of microdots and establishing a peripheral edge for each sub-image within the overlap region. The contribution from the first sub-image is increased from its peripheral edge to that of the second sub-image. Additionally, at least one microdot is assigned an intermediate microscopic density that differs from the minimum or maximum microscopic density of the microdots. This innovative approach enhances the microscopic density of the microdots by density steps smaller than half the difference between the minimum and maximum microscopic densities.
Another patent by Verbruggen addresses the reproduction of originals, where images are generated on an image carrier, such as through printing. The imaging device typically cannot cover the entire image area at once. If it can cover the full width, the image may be generated line by line. In cases where the device cannot do this, the first portion of an image line is generated, followed by an adjacent second portion. The overlap zone where these portions meet can lead to visual artifacts due to spatial misregistration. Verbruggen's method solves this issue by dividing the image into adjacent sub-images with an overlap zone, allowing for the generation of two sub-images on top of each other in that zone, thereby reducing or avoiding artifacts.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Mario Verbruggen has worked with various companies, including Agfa Gevaert NV. His experience in the imaging industry has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address common challenges in image reproduction.
Collaborations
Verbruggen has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Dirk K Broddin and Serge M Tavernier. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his work and the development of his patents.
Conclusion
Mario Verbruggen's contributions to imaging technology through his patents demonstrate his innovative