Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1988-2009
Title: Innovations by Raymond D. Wilcox
Introduction
Raymond D. Wilcox is a notable inventor based in Fairport, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly through his work at Xerox Corporation. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Wilcox has developed innovative solutions that address specific challenges in handling non-uniform thickness objects.
Latest Patents
One of Wilcox's latest patents is a "Tray for Non-Uniform Thickness Objects." This invention discloses techniques for supporting objects in a tray and moving different portions of the objects at varying rates for inputting or outputting from an objects processor. These techniques are particularly useful for stacking objects that have a thickness that varies from one end to the other, allowing for efficient stacking and processing.
Another significant patent is the "Leveling Device for Removing Valleys in Stacked Objects." This device assists in supporting stackable objects with non-uniform thickness, such as DocuCards, in a stackable tray. The invention features a pivoting tray that can transition from a full sheet stack position to an empty sheet stack position. A valley removal mechanism is integrated into the pivoting tray to variably support the bottom of the stack, compensating for valleys created by the non-uniform thickness of the stack media.
Career Highlights
Raymond D. Wilcox has had a distinguished career at Xerox Corporation, where he has focused on developing innovative solutions for complex problems. His work has not only advanced the technology at Xerox but has also contributed to the broader field of object processing and handling.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Wilcox has collaborated with several talented individuals, including Stephen A. Demchock and Richard A. Van Dongen. These collaborations have fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to the development of impactful technologies.
Conclusion
Raymond D. Wilcox's contributions to the field of technology through his patents and work at Xerox Corporation highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to solving real-world problems. His inventions continue to influence the way non-uniform thickness objects are handled and processed.