FRANK ALEXANDER WEISSIG
Pilots at 0650 Sw Gaines St, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon A2206571
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
0650 SW Gaines St APT 1602, Portland, OR 97239

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Frank A Weissig, age 72
3945 Canby St, Portland, OR 97219
(503) 293-2287

Professional information

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Senior Software Engineer At Rohde &Amp; Schwarz

Position:
Senior Software Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Rohde & Schwarz since Apr 2013 - Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Oregon State University 1975 - 1979
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science (Engineering)
Lane Community College 1973 - 1975
Associate of Science, Electronics Technology
Certifications:
Commercial Pilot (ASEL, Instrument), U.S. Federal Aviation Administration


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Method Of Servicing A Drum Maintenance Unit (Dmu) In An Image Generating System

US Patent:
8042930, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Apr 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/431375
Inventors:
Edward F. Burress - West Linn OR, US
Michael Joel Edwards - Beaverton OR, US
Joseph Benjamin Gault - Portland OR, US
Michael Cameron Gordon - West Linn OR, US
Devin Richard Bailly - West Linn OR, US
Frank Alexander Weissig - Portland OR, US
Barry Daniel Reeves - Lake Oswego OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/01, B41J 2/175, B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347103, 347 88, 347 29
Abstract:
A method of servicing a customer replaceable unit of an imaging device includes providing a customer replaceable unit configured for insertion and removal from an imaging device. The customer replaceable unit includes at least an applicator configured to apply a release agent to a surface of an intermediate transfer drum of the imaging device, a reservoir including a supply of the release agent for the applicator, a delivery pump configured to pump release agent from the reservoir to the applicator, a recirculation pump configured to pump release agent from the applicator to the reservoir, and a memory including operational data for the customer replaceable unit. A maintenance procedure is then performed on the customer replaceable unit.


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Oil Reservoir With Float Level Sensor

US Patent:
8496327, Jul 30, 2013
Filed:
Apr 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/443460
Inventors:
Edward F. Burress - West Linn OR, US
Michael Joel Edwards - Beaverton OR, US
Joseph Benjamin Gault - Portland OR, US
Michael Cameron Gordon - West Linn OR, US
Devin Richard Bailly - West Linn OR, US
Frank Alexander Weissig - Portland OR, US
Barry Daniel Reeves - Lake Oswego OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/01, B41J 2/195, B41J 29/393, B41J 2/175
US Classification:
347103, 347 7, 347 19, 347 85
Abstract:
A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir for the storage of release agent used by the drum maintenance unit. The reservoir includes a bottle, an end cap, and a float sensor. The float sensor has a buoyant member that is pivotably coupled to a proboscis extending from the end cap into the bottle and movement of the buoyant member enables detection of the release agent in the bottle reaching a predetermined level.


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Oil Reservoir With Float Level Sensor

US Patent:
8152293, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Apr 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/094088
Inventors:
Edward F. Burress - West Linn OR, US
Michael Joel Edwards - Beaverton OR, US
Joseph Benjamin Gault - Portland OR, US
Michael Cameron Gordon - West Linn OR, US
Devin Richard Bailly - West Linn OR, US
Frank Alexander Weissig - Portland OR, US
Barry Daniel Reeves - Lake Oswego OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/01, B41J 2/195, B41J 29/393
US Classification:
347103, 347 7, 347 19
Abstract:
A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir for the storage of release agent used by the drum maintenance unit. The reservoir includes a bottle, an end cap, and a float sensor. The float sensor operates to detect the release agent in the bottle reaching a predetermined minimum level.


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Method For Sensing Remaining Life In A Drum Maintenance Unit

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
May 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/874830
Inventors:
Michael Joel Edwards - Beaverton OR, US
Joseph Benjamin Gault - Portland OR, US
Michael Cameron Gordon - West Linn OR, US
Devin Richard Bailly - West Linn OR, US
Frank Alexander Weissig - Portland OR, US
Barry Daniel Reeves - Lake Oswego OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 29/393
US Classification:
347 19
Abstract:
A method implemented in an imaging device senses the remaining life of a drum maintenance system in the imaging device. The method includes detecting a buoyant member, which is pivotably coupled to a proboscis extending from an end cap of a reservoir in a reservoir of the DMU, reaching a predetermined position in the reservoir and then updating an estimate of the remaining release agent in the reservoir with reference to a total media area and total inked area.


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Open Loop Oil Delivery System

US Patent:
2010027, Oct 28, 2010
Filed:
Apr 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/431312
Inventors:
Edward F. Burress - West Linn OR, US
Michael Joel Edwards - Beaverton OR, US
Joseph Benjamin Gault - Portland OR, US
Michael Cameron Gordon - West Linn OR, US
Devin Richard Bailly - West Linn OR, US
Frank Alexander Weissig - Portland OR, US
Barry Daniel Reeves - Lake Oswego OR, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/01
US Classification:
347103
Abstract:
A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes an applicator configured to apply a release agent to a surface of an intermediate transfer drum of an imaging device at a first flow rate, and a reservoir spaced from the applicator including a supply of the release agent for the applicator. A first fluid path fluidly couples the reservoir to the applicator for delivering release agent to the applicator; and a second fluid path fluidly couples the applicator to the reservoir for recirculating release agent back to the reservoir. A delivery pump is configured to pump release agent from the reservoir to the applicator via the first fluid path at a second flow rate; and a recirculation pump is configured to pump release agent from the applicator to the reservoir at a third flow rate. The second flow rate is greater than the first flow rate, and the third flow rate is greater than the second flow rate.