*NEWS*LEXMARK’s NEW CONSUMABLES PATENTS

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Date: Monday August 27, 2007 12:01:00 pm
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    Kentucky patents
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    U.S. Patent Office issues patents weekly. These patents were issued
    Tuesday for inventors or assignees in the Lexington area:

    Cash-dispensing
    automated banking machine user interface system and method for use.
    Inventors: James Block, North Lawrence, Ohio; Paul Magee, North Canton,
    Ohio; Harold Putman, Lexington; and H. Thomas Graef, Bolivar, Ohio.
    Patent 7,258,269 assigned to Diebold Self-Service Systems division of
    Diebold Inc., North Canton, Ohio.
    Eliminating drag of media sensor
    in printer media transport. Inventors: Kevin Johnson, Georgetown;
    Michael Lawrence, Lexington; and Bryan Scharf, Richmond. Patent
    7,258,335 assigned to Lexmark International Inc., Lexington.
    Method
    of informing a user of end of life of a consumable for an inkjet
    printer. Inventors: Frank Anderson, Sadieville; George Parish,
    Winchester; and Timothy Strunk and John Zbrozek, both of Lexington.
    Patent 7,258,411 assigned to Lexmark.
    Inkjet printheads having
    multiple label placement positions for air diffusion vents. Inventors:
    Brian Smith, Fort Collins, Colo., and David Greer and Sara Coneway,
    both of Lexington. Patent 7,258,434 assigned to Lexmark.
    Electrical
    connectors for toner cartridges in an image forming device. Inventors:
    Jedediah Dawson, Akash Chaudhuri and Darin Gettelfinger, all of
    Lexington. Patent 7,258,558 assigned to Lexmark.
    Mutants and assay
    system to identify USP/RXR ligands. Inventors: Grace Jones and Davy
    Jones, both of Lexington. Patent 7,259,254 assigned to the University
    of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington.Tri-state detection circuit
    for use in devices associated with an imaging system. Inventor: Adam
    Ahne, Lexington. Patent 7,259,588 assigned to Lexmark.Fuser unit
    operation for gloss consistency. Inventors: Daniel Carter, Georgetown,
    and John Kietzman and Calvin Murphy, both of Lexington. Patent
    7,260,339 assigned to Lexmark. 

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