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| 20110057040 | OPTICALLY VARIABLE PERSONALIZED INDICIA FOR IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS - The invention relates to identification documents, and in particular to providing optically variable personalized data to identification documents. In one implementation, we provide an identification document comprising a document layer and a first indicium. The document layer comprises a material capable of being printed by a thermally transferable optically variable ink. The first indicium is printed on the document layer and comprises personalized data and printed to the document layer by a thermally transferred optically variable ink. The first indicium may be printed to the document layer by disposing a thermally transferable optically variable ink in a mass transfer panel of a printer ribbon adapted for use in a dye diffusion thermal transfer printer, and printing the first indicium as part of a mass transfer printing process. The thermally transferred optically variable ink can be selected and printed such that the first indicium has at least one of a luster, shine, sheen, pearlescent appearance, iridescent appearance, and mirror-like appearance. This technology enables the creation of a halftone “mirror image” over a color ghost image to achieve a layered and linked multiple personalization scheme of ID documents. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110123132 | Image Processing Techniques for Printing Identification Cards and Documents - The invention relates to identification documents, and in particular to pre-printing processing covert images, such as UV or IR images, provided on such identification documents. In one implementation, the invention provides a method of processing a digital image that is to be printed on a surface of an identification document as a fluorescing-capable image to improve the quality of the image. Edges or boundaries are detected within the image, the detected edges or boundaries forming an intermediate image. The edges or boundaries within the image are emphasized, and the emphasized image is used for printing the covert image. In some implementations of the invention, a digital watermark is embedded in the covert image. | 05-26-2011 |
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| 20080236772 | Fabric Crepe process for making absorbent sheet - A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent. Products of the invention may also exhibit an MD modulus at break 1.5 to 2 times their initial MD modulus. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080245492 | Fabric crepe process for making absorbent sheet - A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent. Products of the invention may also exhibit an MD modulus at break 1.5 to 2 times their initial MD modulus. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090294079 | Absorbent sheet made by fabric crepe process - A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent. Products of the invention may also exhibit an MD modulus at break 1.5 to 2 times their initial MD modulus. | 12-03-2009 |
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| 20090162475 | Gum Structure Mixing Systems And Methods - A system and method for mixing and forming gum structures is provided. The system may include combinations of continuous and batch mixers arranged generally in series for mixing gum base ingredients with subsequent gum ingredients. In one embodiment, the system and method first forms a gum structure that is not a gum base and then adds a subsequent gum ingredient such that the gum structure is less than a gum base in combination with a subsequent gum ingredient. In other embodiments, the system and method includes forming a gum base in addition to some subsequent gum ingredients that are not quite finished gum. Further, in other embodiments, the system and method may perform some of the mixing of the ingredients at a first location while mixing of further ingredients is performed at a remote location. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090162476 | Parallel Gum Component Mixing Systems And Methods - A system and method for mixing and forming gum structures is provided. The system may include combinations of continuous and batch mixers arranged generally in parallel and/or series for mixing gum base ingredients with subsequent gum ingredients. In one embodiment, the system and method first forms a gum structure that is not a gum base and then adds a subsequent gum ingredient such that the gum structure is less than a gum base in combination with a subsequent gum ingredient. In other embodiments, the system and method includes forming a gum base in addition to some subsequent gum ingredients that are not quite finished gum. Further, in other embodiments, the system and method may perform some of the mixing of the ingredients at a first location while mixing of further ingredients is performed at a remote location. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20100178382 | Gum Manufacturing System with Loafing and Conditioning Features - Gum manufacturing machinery and method of manufacturing gum is illustrated in which a gum loafing machine generates loaves of finished gum that are then subsequently run through a gum conditioner to more uniformly set the temperature and viscosity of the gum material prior to further processing. Upon achieving the appropriate conditioning level, a further forming extruder may be used to generate a continuous gum ribbon for subsequent rolling and scoring operations. The gum conditioner may include vertically stacked conveyors that have different operational modes including a first mode that provides a serpentine path for a long residence time and a second mode that provides a cascading path that avoids or bypasses much of the length of some of the conveyors to provide a shorter residence time. The gum manufacturing machinery may be used in an adjustable manner so as to accommodate difference gum recipes for different batches of gum product. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100285172 | Metered Conveyor Feed System For Gum Components - Methods and apparatuses are provided for conveying gum components and for making chewing gum compositions, by conveying a substantially horizontally stratified flow of two or more gum components along a conveying path. Once the horizontally stratified flow of gum components is established, the flow of gum components can be supplied to a gum mixing machine in a substantially constant cross-sectional ratio of the gum components, even where it is necessary to adjust the rate of flow of gum components along the conveying path, or to periodically start and stop the flow of components during the gum making process. | 11-11-2010 |
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| 20090201541 | SYSTEM FOR OPTIMAL DOCUMENT SCANNING - A method of controlling a scanner to improve automatic recognition and classification of scanned physical documents for a document analysis system, which receives and processes jobs containing at least one electronic document from a plurality of users to automatically recognize and classify the job documents into document categories, is disclosed. The method comprises, using a scan control system, obtaining the capability of, and existing scanner settings for, the scanner upon receiving a command to initiate scanning of physical documents; saving the existing scanner settings of the scanner; automatically commanding the scanner to use new scanner settings, wherein the new scanner settings are selected in accordance with the capability of the recognition system; commanding the scanner to begin scanning operation with the new scanner settings; and automatically resetting the scanner settings of the scanner back to the saved existing scanner settings upon completing of the scanning operation. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110255788 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTING DATA FROM ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS USING EXTERNAL DATA - In a document analysis system that receives and processes jobs from a plurality of users, in which each job may contain multiple electronic documents, to extract data from the electronic documents, a method of automatically extracting data from each received electronic document at least in part using data external to the electronic document but associated with the job containing the document is provided. The method includes: analyzing each electronic document in a job to automatically extract images and text features; and, if any of the images and text features extracted from the electronic document is not recognized, using data external to said document but associated with said job to identify the unrecognized feature, wherein the external source may be one of at least one other document in the job and a database having known values associated with the job. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110255789 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTING DATA FROM ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS CONTAINING MULTIPLE LAYOUT FEATURES - A method of automatically extracting data from an electronic document containing a plurality of layout features through progressive refinement is provided. The method includes: analyzing each document to automatically extract images and text features wherein each document includes at least two features that are related to each other, and wherein said analyzing compares extracted features with a first search space of candidate features to try and recognize the extracted features; if one of the at least two related features is not recognized and at least one feature is recognized, selecting a second search space of candidate features in response thereto and in response to predefined rules about the relationship between the two features; and comparing the unrecognized feature with said selected second search space. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110255790 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY GROUPING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PAGES - A method of grouping electronic document pages of a job that belong together is provided. The method includes: automatically analyzing images and text features extracted from each received electronic document page to associate the electronic document page with a corresponding document category; automatically identifying features extracted from the electronic document page that potentially indicate to which document group the electronic document page belongs; comparing the identified features with a set of group identifying features associated with corresponding document group, in which the set of group identifying features includes at least a set of page numbers and account numbers; and, if the identified features are found to include a set of a page number and an account number belonging to the set of group identifying features associated with the corresponding document group, grouping the electronic document page into the corresponding document group. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110258150 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRAINING DOCUMENT ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTING DATA FROM DOCUMENTS - A method of training a document analysis system to extract data from documents is provided. The method includes: automatically analyzing images and text features extracted from a document to associate the document with a corresponding document category; comparing the extracted text features with a set of text features associated with corresponding category of the document, in which the set of text features includes a set of characters, words, and phrases; if the extracted features are found to consist of the characters, words, and phrases belonging to the set of text features associated with the corresponding document category, storing the extracted text features as the data contained in the corresponding document; and, if the extracted text features are found to include at least one text feature that does not belong to the set of text features associated with the corresponding document category, submitting the unrecognized text features to a training phase. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110258170 | Systems and methods for automatically correcting data extracted from electronic documents using known constraints for semantics of extracted data elements - In a document analysis system that receives and processes jobs from a plurality of users, in which each job may contain multiple electronic documents, to extract data from the electronic documents, a method of automatically correcting the extracted data using known constraints amongst semantics of extracted data elements is provided. The method includes: analyzing each electronic document in a job to automatically extract data; automatically analyzing the extracted data to identify incorrectly extracted data elements using rules defining constraints amongst semantics of extracted data elements; and automatically attempting to correct the incorrectly extracted data elements using the rules. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110258182 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTING DATA FROM ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PAGE INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES OF A FORM - In a document analysis system that receives and processes jobs from a plurality of users, in which each job may contain multiple electronic documents, to extract data from the electronic documents, a method of extracting data from a received electronic document page that includes multiple copies of a form is provided. The method comprising: automatically processing a received electronic document page that includes multiple copies of a form to group the multiple copies into corresponding number of records; automatically extracting data from each of the multiple copies of the form and saving the extracted data into the corresponding record; automatically comparing the extracted data in the records to determine which copy of the extracted data to select; if all extracted data instances are identical, assigning a high confidence score to the extracted data; and, if all extracted data instances are not identical, flagging the extracted data for a further processing. | 10-20-2011 |
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| 20080197704 | Back-Up Power Supply Systems - A back-up power supply system includes, in one embodiment, a threshold detector circuit; a first switching circuit for enabling access to a back-up power source, the first switching circuit comprising at least a first transistor; and an inverting switch coupled between the first switching circuit and the threshold detector circuit, the inverting switch comprising an input and an output, the inverting switch configured to receive a signal at the input, invert the signal, and provide the inverted signal from the output to the first switching circuit, the inverting switch further comprising a delay circuit, the delay circuit configured to provide a substantially-immediate high-output during an off-to-on transition at the output of the inverting switch and a switching delay during an on-to-off transition at the output of the inverting switch, the inverting switch comprising a first resistive branch in parallel to a second branch comprising the delay circuit, the first resistive branch and the second branch connected to respective gates of the first and a second transistor, wherein the threshold detector circuit is configured to cause the first switching circuit to enable access to the back-up power source responsive to a voltage provided by a primary power source dropping below a predetermined threshold. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080211479 | THRESHOLD DETECTION IN BACK-UP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS - A threshold detection circuit includes, in one embodiment, a comparator having a first input connection for receiving a backup voltage from a backup power source, a second input connection for receiving a primary voltage from a primary power source, and an output connection for providing an output voltage; a first resistor and a first capacitor that are coupled in series between the first input connection and the output connection; and a second resistor that is coupled between the first input connection and the output connection, and that is coupled in parallel to the series of first resistor and the first capacitor | 09-04-2008 |