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  • Rochester, NY
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Robert Tuchrelo Photo 1

Partner At Idea Boxx, Llc

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Position:
Partner at Idea Boxx, LLC, Partner/Designer at Stax Design, LLC
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Idea Boxx, LLC - 1600 Moseley Rd, Suite 600 Victor NY 14564 since Sep 2011
Partner

Stax Design, LLC since Jul 2007
Partner/Designer

Xerox Feb 1991 - Sep 2011
R&D Technician

Self-Employeed Jun 1985 - Feb 2010
Autobody Technician
Education:
MCC Monroe Community College 1998 - 2004
55 Credits, Computer Infomation Technology
Interests:
Restoration of Classic Automobiles for over 30 years, love golf if I could find the time. Still writing first novel. Trying to get a good Editor on board.
Honor & Awards:
Nationally recongized autobody technician
Robert Tuchrelo Photo 2

Partner

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Location:
Williamson, NY
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Xerox Feb 1991 - Sep 2011
R and D Technician

Idea Boxx Feb 1991 - Sep 2011
Partner

Self-Employeed Jun 1985 - Feb 2010
Autobody Technician

Stax Design Jun 1985 - Feb 2010
Partner and Designer
Education:
Monroe Community College 1998 - 2004
Skills:
Solidworks
R&D
Labview
Product Development
Manufacturing
Cad
Visual Basic
Product Design
Process Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Design For Manufacturing
Testing
Interests:
Still Writing First Novel
Love Golf If I Could Find the Time
Trying To Get A Good Editor on Board

Publications

Us Patents

Belt Fuser Having A Multi-Tap Heating Element

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US Patent:
7228082, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Aug 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/509238
Inventors:
Malcolm G. Davidson - Fairport NY, US
Robert R. Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Nathan E. Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
US Classification:
399 45, 399 67, 399 69, 399 70, 399329
Abstract:
A printing machine adapted to print an image on a plurality of different predefined sized sheets, including: means for selecting a sheet of a predefined size to be imaged; means for recording image; means for developing the image; means for transferring the image on the sheet; and a fuser for fusing the image onto the sheet, the fuser includes an endless belt having a plurality of predefined sized fusing areas being selectively activatable, and wherein the plurality of predefined sized fusing areas are arranged in a substantially parallel manner along a process direction of the belt; and means for activating one or more of the plurality of predefined sized fusing areas to correspond to one of the selected predefined sized sheet.

Non-Gouging Sheet Stripper Assembly

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US Patent:
7310491, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/234454
Inventors:
Robert S. Pawlik - Webster NY, US
Robert R. Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Billy T. Stojanovski - Webster NY, US
Nathan E. Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/20
US Classification:
399323, 271900
Abstract:
A non-gouging sheet stripper assembly is disclosed for stripping copy sheets from a surface of a moving fusing member. The non-gouging sheet stripper assembly includes (a) at least one baffle forming part of a sheet path; (b) a finger shaft having a first end attached to the at least one baffle and a second distal end for forming a sheet directing first angle with the surface of the moving fusing member; and (c) a finger tip located at the second distal end of the finger shaft and having a contour for forming a sheet stripping second angle, that is different from the sheet directing first angle with the surface of the moving fusing member.

Apparatus And Method For A Multi-Tap Series Resistance Heating Element In A Belt Fuser

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US Patent:
7853165, Dec 14, 2010
Filed:
Dec 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/327852
Inventors:
Malcolm Davidson - Fairport NY, US
Brian Gillis - Rochester NY, US
Robert Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Nathan Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Scott Potter - Welwyn Garden, GB
John Washington - Hitchin, GB
Peter Cresswell - Welwyn, GB
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 15/20
US Classification:
399 69, 399334
Abstract:
A segment and heater fuser roll is disposed for a printing device including a plurality of heating elements in a preselected order relative to a voltage return. A plurality of voltage taps are disposed for applying selected power to ones of the plurality of heater elements. The heater elements vary in power density per unit length.

Solid Ink Melter Assembly

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US Patent:
8240829, Aug 14, 2012
Filed:
Dec 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/638863
Inventors:
Nathan Eymard Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Roger Leighton - Hilton NY, US
Michael Fredrick Leo - Penfield NY, US
Robert Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Patrick James Walker - Rochester NY, US
David Peter Lomenzo - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/175
G01D 11/00
US Classification:
347 88, 347 84, 347 85, 347 99
Abstract:
A solid phase change ink melter assembly in a phase change ink image producing machine having an array of a plurality of spaced apart fins, the array defining a top face for receiving the solid pieces of phase change ink, a bottom face for discharging melted ink, and opposite melter surfaces for melting the solid pieces in contact therewith. The assembly further includes a number of heat transfer devices extending through and in heat transfer contact with the plurality of fins, the heat transfer devices including a heating element for heating the device. The bottom edge of the fins defines a plurality of apexes which serve as drip points for molten phase change ink.

System And Method For Transporting Solid Ink Pellets

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US Patent:
8348405, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Sep 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/874363
Inventors:
Nathan Eymard Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Michael Fredrick Leo - Penfield NY, US
Patrick James Walker - Rochester NY, US
Robert R. Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/175
US Classification:
347 88, 347 84, 347 85, 347 99
Abstract:
A molten ink supply for a solid ink printing machine includes a container for storing solid ink pellets and a withdrawal tube having an inlet end disposed within the container. A vacuum generator is disposed at the outlet end of the withdrawal tube operable to draw a vacuum within the tube. A feed conduit is connected to the outlet end for receiving solid ink pellets drawn therein by said vacuum generator and conveying the pellets to a melting station operable to melt the solid ink pellets. An assist tube is provided within the container with a discharge nozzle disposed within the withdrawal tube at the inlet end and operable to provide a flow of air into the withdrawal tube to agitate solid ink pellets and facilitate withdrawal of the pellets by the vacuum generator.

Solid Ink Melter Assembly

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US Patent:
8403470, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488567
Inventors:
Nathan Eymard Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Roger Leighton - Hilton NY, US
Michael Fredrick Leo - Penfield NY, US
Robert Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Patrick James Walker - Rochester NY, US
David Peter Lomenzo - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/175
G01D 11/00
US Classification:
347 88, 347 84, 347 85, 347 99
Abstract:
A solid phase change ink melter assembly in a phase change ink image producing machine includes an array of a plurality of spaced apart fins, the array defining a top face for receiving the solid pieces of phase change ink, a bottom face for discharging melted ink, and opposite melter surfaces for melting the solid pieces in contact therewith. The assembly further includes a number of heat transfer devices extending through and in heat transfer contact with the plurality of fins, the heat transfer devices including a heating element for heating the device. The bottom edge of the fins defines a plurality of apexes which serve as drip points for molten phase change ink.

Solid Ink Melter Assembly

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US Patent:
8449093, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488525
Inventors:
Nathan Eymard Smith - Hamlin NY, US
Roger Leighton - Hilton NY, US
Michael Fredrick Leo - Penfield NY, US
Robert Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Patrick James Walker - Rochester NY, US
David Peter Lomenzo - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 2/175
US Classification:
347 88, 347 84, 347 85, 347 99
Abstract:
A solid phase change ink melter assembly in a phase change ink image producing machine includes an array of a plurality of spaced apart fins, the array defining a top face for receiving the solid pieces of phase change ink, a bottom face for discharging melted ink, and opposite melter surfaces for melting the solid pieces in contact therewith. The assembly further including a number of heat transfer devices extending through and in heat transfer contact with the plurality of fins, the heat transfer devices including a heating element for heating the device. The bottom edge of the fins defines a plurality of apexes which serve as drip points for molten phase change ink.

Fuser Apparatus Having Cleaning Web Spooling Prevention

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US Patent:
20040247351, Dec 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/455483
Inventors:
Robert Pirwitz - Pittsford NY, US
Robert Pawlik - Webster NY, US
Robert Tuchrelo - Williamson NY, US
Thomas Fowler - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
International Classification:
G03G015/20
US Classification:
399/327000
Abstract:
A fuser for an electrophotographic printer or copier has a fuser roll and pressure roll that form a nip through which a recording paper having a toner image is passed to fuse the toner image thereon. The fuser includes a cleaning web system to clean the fuser roll having a web supply roll, a tension roll to press the web against the fuser roll, and a web take up roll. To prevent spooling of the web from the supply roll during a paper jam clearance while the pressure roll is in contact with the fuser roll, a torsion spring is mounted on the tension roll shaft. The torsion spring provides enough torsional force on the tension roll to prevent rotation thereof during a jam clearance, thus preventing web spooling. During normal operation, the take up roll intermittently overcomes the torsion spring to step the web thereon.
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