ALAN P JENKS
Massage Therapy in Hoffman Estates, IL

License number
Illinois 227004766
Issued Date
Aug 25, 2005
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2010
Type
Licensed Massage Therapist
Address
Address
Hoffman Estates, IL 60120

Professional information

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Method And System To Remotely Configure Business Office Devices To User Defined Parameters

US Patent:
6694384, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Jul 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/352441
Inventors:
Bruce Moeller - Barrington IL
Roland Simonis - Evanston IL
Mandy Chubin - Chicago IL
Alan Jenks - Elgin IL
Alan Mersereau - Geneva IL
Price Hodson - Glen Ellyn IL
Assignee:
Bell Howell Document Management Products Company - Arlington Heights IL
Bowe Bell Howell Scanners, L.L.C. - Lincolnwood IL
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
710 8, 710 10, 710 14, 710100, 713 1, 713 2, 717 11, 717173, 705440, 379 9311, 37910202, 37910603
Abstract:
A method and system for configuring and/or re-configuring an office device to satisfy each users particular needs. Such a system allows a user to determine at user defined intervals, i. e. , each use, monthly, or project based, what the users needs are or will be and then access, via the Internet or intranet or some other means, a service center wherein the user can download or access via a code the desired, appropriate applications for the device.


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Variable Feeder Tray Capacity Control

US Patent:
2010003, Feb 11, 2010
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/149550
Inventors:
Paul Ridl - Lake in the Hills IL, US
Alan P. Jenks - Elgin IL, US
Brian J. Mitton - Mount Prospect IL, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/04, B65H 1/00
US Classification:
358498, 271145
Abstract:
The present subject matter relates to methods and systems for feeding sheets or batches of sheets, where a sheet feeder tray capacity level of a sheet feeder table is controllably varied through a hardware or software user interface, allowing a user to selectively set the sheet feeder table capacity level to any desired level according to a user's needs, and resulting in reduced overall batch feeding time and increased productivity as a result of less feeder tray movement during the feeding process. Control of the feeder tray capacity level through a user hardware interface is achieved by using “up” and “down” buttons or other keys on a control panel to adjust the feeder tray capacity level setting. A control panel button can also provide an automatic capacity setting feature. Control of the feeder tray capacity level through a user software interface is achieved by entering the desired feeder tray capacity level setting into a feeder tray capacity level setting box in the software control interface. The sheet feeder tray will be raised or lowered to a capacity level corresponding to the selected setting.