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Leonid S Gershenovich

from Eden Prairie, MN
Age ~55

Leonid Gershenovich Phones & Addresses

  • 9448 Marshall Rd, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (952) 294-8296
  • 5230 102Nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55437 (952) 835-5223
  • Bloomington, MN

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Identification Card Printer

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US Patent:
6758616, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
Apr 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/126427
Inventors:
Martin A. Pribula - Eden Prairie MN
James R. Meier - Falcon Heights MN
Stacy W. Lukaskawcez - Shakopee MN
Gary M. Klinefelter - Eden Prairie MN
Leonid S. Gershenovich - Eden Prairie MN
Gary A. Lenz - Eden Prairie MN
Jeffrey D. Upin - Edina MN
Assignee:
Fargo Electronics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
B41J 1158
US Classification:
400624, 271 901, 347105, 101232
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an identification card printer that can be used with a card cartridge that protects a stack of cards stored therein from environmental contamination and establishes a card transport plane, from which other components of the identification card printer can be aligned, independent of the card cartridge. The identification card printer includes a cartridge receiver adapted to receive the card cartridge and a card transport mechanism. The card transport mechanism includes a pair of feed rollers, portions of which extend to the cartridge receiver and define the card transport plane.

Identification Card Printer Having Multiple Controllers

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US Patent:
20020180993, Dec 5, 2002
Filed:
Apr 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/126428
Inventors:
Gary Klinefelter - Eden Prairie MN, US
Leonid Gershenovich - Eden Prairie MN, US
Gary Lenz - Eden Prairie MN, US
Robert Francis - Richfield MN, US
International Classification:
B41J001/00
G06F015/00
US Classification:
358/001100, 358/001150
Abstract:
An identification card printer includes a communications bus, first and second card processing devices, and first and second controllers. The first and second controllers are coupled to the communications bus and are each identified by a unique address. The first and second controllers are adapted to control the first and second card processing devices, respectively, in response to command signals received over the communications bus.

Card Cartridge And Card Feed Adapter For An Ink Jet Sheet Feeder Printer

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US Patent:
20030197770, Oct 23, 2003
Filed:
Apr 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/126439
Inventors:
Gary Klinefelter - Eden Prairie MN, US
Martin Pribula - Eden Prairie MN, US
Leonid Gershenovich - Eden Prairie MN, US
Stacy Lukaskawcez - Shakopee MN, US
International Classification:
B41J002/01
US Classification:
347/104000
Abstract:
A conventional ink jet printer is modified to print identification cards by removing the paper feed assembly from the printer and substituting a card feeder. The card feeder has a frame that supports card feed rollers, and also supports the existing printer paper drive roller shaft. The paper feed drive shaft from the printer is used to drive the feed rollers for the card feeder. The initiation feeding a card is in response to the same mechanical input from the printer as was used to initiate feeding a sheet of paper for printing. The card feeder assembly does not add any motors or operating mechanisms to the printer, thereby maintaining a low cost by using a high production paper printer modified to accept identification cards.

Identification Card Printer Formed From A Sheet Feed Printer

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US Patent:
20030197771, Oct 23, 2003
Filed:
Jun 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/175766
Inventors:
Gary Klinefelter - Eden Prairie MN, US
Martin Pribula - Eden Prairie MN, US
Leonid Gershenovich - Eden Prairie MN, US
Stacy Lukaskawcez - Shakopee MN, US
International Classification:
B41J002/01
US Classification:
347/104000
Abstract:
In a method of forming an identification card printer a sheet feed printer is provided having a printhead and a sheet feed mechanism that is driven by a sheet feed drive to feed paper sheets to the printhead for printing. Next, the sheet feed mechanism is replaced with a card transport mechanism that is used to feed cards from a card supply to the printhead for printing. The card transport mechanism is then linked to the sheet feed drive through a feed drive link. Finally, a master controller for controlling the operation of the card transport mechanism is installed. Additional aspects of the present invention relate to an identification card printer formed in accordance with the above-described method.
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