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David Hockey

In the United States, there are 54 individuals named David Hockey spread across 29 states, with the largest populations residing in New York, Ohio, Georgia. These David Hockey range in age from 31 to 75 years old. Some potential relatives include Naiar Dasilva, Luiz Dasilva, Luzia Silva. You can reach David Hockey through various email addresses, including wdhoc***@aol.com, david.hoc***@aol.com, david.hoc***@gmail.com. The associated phone number is 301-262-2412, along with 6 other potential numbers in the area codes corresponding to 585, 716, 440. For a comprehensive view, you can access contact details, phone numbers, addresses, emails, social media profiles, arrest records, photos, videos, public records, business records, resumes, CVs, work history, and related names to ensure you have all the information you need.

Public information about David Hockey

Phones & Addresses

Name
Addresses
Phones
David L Hockey
903-534-8123
David A Hockey
315-786-1839
David A Hockey
301-262-2412, 301-464-3816
David A Hockey
315-782-4979
David A Hockey
716-235-4889
David A Hockey
585-227-4239, 716-227-4239

Publications

Us Patents

Fuser Oil Contamination Prevention And Clean-Up Method

US Patent:
6954603, Oct 11, 2005
Filed:
Sep 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/667797
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Brown - Penfield NY, US
Amy J. Deyaeger - Rochester NY, US
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY, US
Thomas N. Tombs - Brockport NY, US
Diane M. Herrick - Rochester NY, US
David M. Rakov - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G015/16
G03G021/00
US Classification:
399101, 399127, 399297, 399309, 399343
Abstract:
In order to prevent an imaging forming process of an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus from becoming contaminated with fuser release oil, a substantially uniform layer of pigmented marking particles from a development subsystem of the image forming process is deposited onto a photoconductive member of the image forming process during any non-imaging cycles of the process, including cycle down, non-imaging skip frames, or recovery from a receiver jam. The substantially uniform layer of pigmented marking particles acts as a barrier to block fuser release oil from the photoconductive member and as a vehicle to carry away contaminating fuser release oil.

Electrostatographic Apparatus And Method With Programmable Toner Concentration Decline With The Developer Life

US Patent:
6118953, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Sep 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/156821
Inventors:
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Dennis E. DeMeyer - Rochester NY
Kevin D. Lofftus - Rochester NY
Paul L. Nielsen - Lima NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1510
US Classification:
399 59
Abstract:
In an electrostatographic process and apparatus a replenishment device adds toner particles to a development station that includes a developer comprising a mixture of toner particles and carrier particles. A reference parameter that is used in control of aim point of toner concentration in the mixture is set to an initial value until about a midlife of the developer is reached. Once the midlife of the developer is reached there are provided programmed step adjustments in the reference value in accordance with further increases in life of the developer to thereby control replenishment of toner particles so that control of charge to mass of the toner particles in the mixture is provided to reduce a tendency of dusting by the toner particles of the mixture due to age of the developer.

Electrostatographic Image-Forming Apparatus And Method With Control Of Image Forming After Cycle-Up

US Patent:
6337960, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Feb 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/510254
Inventors:
Matthias H. Regelsberger - Rochester NY
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Assignee:
Nexpress Solutions LLC - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1516
US Classification:
399 66, 396160
Abstract:
An electrostatographic recording apparatus and method has a primary image forming member (PIFM) that is moving along a closed path. The PIFM is sufficiently large to form a series of images thereon in the direction of movement of the PIFM during a production run of image formation. Plural series of toner images are formed on the PIFM during production runs. A first location on the PIFM is normally used to form images forming a part of the production runs. The first location is adjacent to and downstream of, in the direction of movement of the PIFM, a second location, such as a seam area, that is not used for image recording of production images during the production runs. A transfer device that is in engagement with the PIFM has its electrical bias switched from a first polarity used when transferring toner images from the PIFM to a second polarity that is of opposite polarity when the transfer device is in engagement with the PIFM at the second location. After a new cycle-up of the apparatus, there is provided for no recording at the first location on the PIFM of a first image forming a part of a new production run of images. Instead, the first image is recorded at a next available location on the PIFM downstream of the first location in the direction of movement of the PIFM, so that the transfer device is provided more time to recover when switching from the second polarity to the first polarity.

Air Flow Control For Cleaning System For Reproduction Apparatus

US Patent:
5899600, May 4, 1999
Filed:
Jun 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/884898
Inventors:
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Philip A. Stern - Spencerport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 2120
US Classification:
399 93
Abstract:
A cleaning system for an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus for air flow control for maintaining optimum cleaning efficiency. The cleaning system includes a fan for producing an air flow to entrain residual marking particles and other debris. The fan has a filter and a variable speed blower associated therewith. A pressure transducer is associated with the filter for measuring the pressure drop across the filter, and generates a signal corresponding to the pressure drop measured by the pressure transducer. Responsive to the signal from the pressure transducer, the speed of the blower is regulated to maintain a desired optimum efficiency air flow through the filter. Of course, the speed of the blower can be quantified such that at a certain threshold speed an appropriate warning may be provided that the filter is no longer operating efficiently and needs to be cleaned or replaced.

Transfer Member For Electrostatography

US Patent:
6074756, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Apr 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/845300
Inventors:
William B. Vreeland - Webster NY
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23B 2700
US Classification:
4284231
Abstract:
In accordance with the invention, a toner transfer member for electrostatography comprises a substrate and an outer surface layer comprising a material selected from the group consisting of a ceramer comprising a polyurethane silicate hybrid organic-inorganic network and a fluoropolymeric composition comprising a polyester-based polyurethane and polytetrafluoroethylene. The transfer member of the present invention is particularly useful for duplex electrostatographic copying processes; its outer surface layer substantially reduces the migration of release oil from the fusing station to the photoconductor via the transfer member, thereby ensuring high quality fused images on both sides of a receiver sheet.

Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Parameters Corresponding To Operation Of An Electrophotographic Marking Machine

US Patent:
6370340, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
May 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/572524
Inventors:
Matthias Regelsberger - Rochester NY
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Assignee:
Heidelberg Digital, L.L.C. - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
399 10, 399 31
Abstract:
A system for assessing the performance of an electrophotographic marking machine is provided, wherein data from several different inputs are gathered in two distinct sets having different frequencies. A high-frequency data set includes parameters typically recorded with each print made, and provide an electrophotographic history which is used in deducing the cause of malfunctions. The lower-frequency data are typically recorded at the time of each autosetup, and provide electrophotographic trend information which is used as a predictor of component and consumable lifetimes. In each data set, only data over an appropriately selected period maintained on a first-in, first-out basis. This system has the advantage of simultaneously providing an intensive recent history for tracing faults, and enabling long-term trends to be discerned without being buried in a redundant excess of data.

Toner Replenishment And Collection Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6181886, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Dec 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/471787
Inventors:
David E. Hockey - Rochester NY
Matthias H. Regelsberger - Rochester NY
Christopher S. Garcia - Rochester NY
Philip A. Stern - Rochester NY
James A. Zimmer - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1508
G03G 2112
US Classification:
399 35
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for replenishing toner and collecting used toner in an electrostatographic machine. The apparatus includes a replenishment hopper having a supply of fresh toner. A development device feeds toner onto a recording member having an electrostatic image to be developed. A feeding device feeds fresh toner to the development device from a replenishment bottle. A replenishment motor drives the feeding device to feed fresh toner to the development device. A collection container or bottle collects used toner removed from a recording member. A controller tracks a first accumulated motor operating on-time and is programmed to compare the operating on-time with a first pre-programmed value for determining when the collection container is to be emptied or to be replaced or that the machine is to be cycled down. The controller also tracks a second accumulated motor operating on-time for determining when the replenishment bottle is to be replaced.

Grid Electrode For Corona Charger

US Patent:
6246852, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Nov 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/438937
Inventors:
Warren G. Branch - Victor NY
David E. Hockey - Brockport NY
Gerald L. Kelly - Byron NY
George R. Walgrove - Rochester NY
Assignee:
NexPress Solutions LLC - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1502
US Classification:
399171
Abstract:
A grid electrode for attachment to a corona charger includes a series of substantially parallel grid wires extending in a longitudinal direction of the wires. A flat metallic plate member is formed integral with the wires at one of the longitudinal ends of the wires. A cap member is connected to the plate member. The cap member includes a cover segment having a surface that overlies and is in planar contact engagement with a substantial portion of a respective plate member with a thickness of at least 0. 5 millimeters and the cover segment being formed of a material that is substantially electrically more resistive than the flat metallic plate member.

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Who is David Hockey related to?

Known relatives of David Hockey are: Jodi Reid, John Hunt, Joshua Hunt, Robin Hunt, Charles Hunt, Timothy Ferris, Robert Dewald, Linda Salatino, Mary Salatino, Samuel Salatino, Bethany Salatino, Betty Hockey, Aleea Cobos. This information is based on available public records.

What are David Hockey's alternative names?

Known alternative names for David Hockey are: Jodi Reid, John Hunt, Joshua Hunt, Robin Hunt, Charles Hunt, Timothy Ferris, Robert Dewald, Linda Salatino, Mary Salatino, Samuel Salatino, Bethany Salatino, Betty Hockey, Aleea Cobos. These can be aliases, maiden names, or nicknames.

What is David Hockey's current residential address?

David Hockey's current known residential address is: 3606 Melfa Ln, Bowie, MD 20715. Please note this is subject to privacy laws and may not be current.

What are the previous addresses of David Hockey?

Previous addresses associated with David Hockey include: 220 Chestnut Ridge, Rochester, NY 14624; 344 Elmgrove Rd, Rochester, NY 14626; 600 Still Moon, Rochester, NY 14624; 238 Buffalo St, Conneaut, OH 44030; 2115 Ireland Rd, Brockport, NY 14420. Remember that this information might not be complete or up-to-date.

Where does David Hockey live?

Emporium, PA is the place where David Hockey currently lives.

How old is David Hockey?

David Hockey is 63 years old.

What is David Hockey date of birth?

David Hockey was born on 1961.

What is David Hockey's email?

David Hockey has such email addresses: wdhoc***@aol.com, david.hoc***@aol.com, david.hoc***@gmail.com. Note that the accuracy of these emails may vary and they are subject to privacy laws and restrictions.

What is David Hockey's telephone number?

David Hockey's known telephone numbers are: 301-262-2412, 301-464-3816, 585-889-2962, 585-227-4239, 716-227-4239, 440-593-3278. However, these numbers are subject to change and privacy restrictions.

How is David Hockey also known?

David Hockey is also known as: David Hockey, Davida Hockey, David A Hocky. These names can be aliases, nicknames, or other names they have used.

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