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April M Mattox

from Webster, NY
Age ~59

April Mattox Phones & Addresses

  • 156 Country Manor Way, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 265-4507
  • 156 Country Manor Way APT 17, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 265-4507
  • 1500 Ridge Rd, Webster, NY 14580
  • Elmira, NY
  • Comer, GA
  • Marietta, GA
  • Severn, MD
  • Fayetteville, GA

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Surface Coatings For The Bias Charging Roller

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US Patent:
8620187, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Jun 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/171361
Inventors:
Brian P. Gilmartin - Williamsville NY, US
Jin Wu - Pittsford NY, US
April M. Mattox - Webster NY, US
Aaron M. Stuckey - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/02
US Classification:
399176, 399168
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide materials and methods for bias charging members including an outer surface coating overlaying an outer base layer, wherein the outer surface coating can include conductive fillers combined with one or more polymers to provide desirable surface, electrical, and/or mechanical properties.

Charge Transport Layer Processing

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US Patent:
20060014097, Jan 19, 2006
Filed:
Jul 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/890249
Inventors:
Philip Perry - Webster NY, US
Mark Thomas - Williamson NY, US
Cindy Chen - Rochester NY, US
Lanhui Zhang - Webster NY, US
Man Yip - Webster NY, US
Linnette Perales Rivera - Webster NY, US
April Mattox - Webster NY, US
Kenneth Gottschalk - West Henrietta NY, US
Petrus de Saegher - Venray, NL
Robert Hedrick - Spencerport NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 5/047
US Classification:
430133000, 430135000, 430058050
Abstract:
This invention is generally directed to charge transport layers and charge transport layer formulations comprising polytetrafluoroethylene particles. This invention is also generally directed to methods of forming charge transport layers on electrophotographic imaging members. The inventive methods of forming charge transport layers provide a stable dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene.

Photoreceptor Material Reclaim Method

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US Patent:
55166172, May 14, 1996
Filed:
Jul 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/502730
Inventors:
Mark C. Petropoulos - Ontario NY
April M. Mattox - Webster NY
Martha J. Stegbauer - Ontario NY
Richard J. Manzolati - Rochester NY
John F. Yanus - Webster NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 504
US Classification:
430133
Abstract:
There is disclosed a photoreceptor material reclaim method comprising: (a) centrifuging a first photoreceptor coating solution comprised of a liquid, a photoreceptor material, and impurities, resulting in a residue composition comprised of a lower density material including a portion of the photoreceptor material and a higher density material including a portion of the impurities and a supernatant composition; (b) drying the residue composition to remove a portion of the liquid in the residue composition; (c) grinding the dried residue composition; (d) separating the lower density material from the higher density material of the dried, ground residue composition; (e) forming a second photoreceptor coating solution comprised of the lower density material obtained by (d); and (f) depositing the second photoreceptor coating solution comprised of the lower density material on a substrate.

Immersion Coating Process

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US Patent:
56933720, Dec 2, 1997
Filed:
Feb 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/608829
Inventors:
Alan B. Mistrater - Rochester NY
Steven J. Grammatica - Penfield NY
Peter J. Valianatos - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Leenhouts - Fairport NY
April M. Mattox - Webster NY
Rachael A. Forgit - Rochester NY
John S. Chambers - Rochester NY
Roger T. Janezic - Rochester NY
Leslie B. Cummins - North Brunswick NJ
Richard C. Petralia - Rochester NY
Edward C. Williams - Palmyra NY
Mark S. Thomas - Williamson NY
John T. Dilko - Fairport NY
John K. Williams - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B05D 118
B05D 124
B05D 302
US Classification:
4274301
Abstract:
A process for dip coating drums comprising providing a drum having an outer surface to be coated, an upper end and a lower end, providing at least one coating vessel having a bottom, an open top and a cylindrically shaped vertical interior wall having a diameter greater than the diameter of the drum, flowing liquid coating material from the bottom of the vessel to the top of the vessel, immersing the drum in the flowing liquid coating material while maintaining the axis of the drum in a vertical orientation, maintaining the outer surface of the drum in a concentric relationship with the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel while the drum is immersed in the coating material, the outer surface of the drum being radially spaced from the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel, maintaining laminar flow motion of the coating material as it passes between the outer surface of the drum and the vertical interior wall of the vessel, maintaining the radial spacing between the outer surface of the drum and the inner surface of the vessel between about 2 millimeters and about 9 millimeters, and withdrawing the drum from the coating vessel.

Immersion Coating Apparatus

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US Patent:
56813910, Oct 28, 1997
Filed:
Feb 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/609269
Inventors:
Alan B. Mistrater - Rochester NY
Steven J. Grammatica - Penfield NY
Peter J. Valianatos - Rochester NY
Timothy J. Leenhouts - Fairport NY
April M. Mattox - Webster NY
Rachael A. Forgit - Rochester NY
John S. Chambers - Rochester NY
Roger T. Janezic - Rochester NY
Leslie B. Cummins - North Brunswick NJ
Richard C. Petralia - Rochester NY
Edward C. Williams - Palmyra NY
Mark S. Thomas - Williamson NY
John T. Dilko - Fairport NY
John K. Williams - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B05C 300
US Classification:
118400
Abstract:
Apparatus for dip coating comprising a drum having an outer surface to be coated, an upper end and a lower end, at least one coating vessel having a bottom, an open top and a cylindrically shaped vertical interior wall having a diameter greater than the diameter of the drum, an inlet at the bottom of the vessel, the inlet adapted to feed flowing coating fluid into the vessel, a mandrel adapted to maintain the outer surface of the drum in a concentric relationship with the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel while the drum is immersed in the flowing coating material, the outer surface of the drum being radially spaced from the vertical interior wall of the cylindrical coating vessel, and at least one flow regulating member adapted to maintain laminar flow motion of the coating material as the fluid passes between the outer surface of the drum and the vertical inner wall of the vessel.
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