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Kurt Korfhage Phones & Addresses

  • 501 Matterhorn Dr, Shelbyville, KY 40065 (502) 647-0347
  • Lexington, KY
  • Louisville, KY
  • Savannah, GA

Work

Company: Integration unlimited. llc May 2001 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) School / High School: University of Louisville 1989 to 1994 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Sales Management • Product Development • Strategic Planning • Marketing • Customer Service • Sales • Home Theater • Consumer Electronics • Retail • Home Automation • Business Development

Languages

French

Emails

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
Lexington, KY
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Integration Unlimited. LLC since May 2001
Owner

Lexmark Jan 1995 - Apr 2001
Development Engineer
Education:
University of Louisville 1989 - 1994
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Sales Management
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Marketing
Customer Service
Sales
Home Theater
Consumer Electronics
Retail
Home Automation
Business Development
Languages:
French

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Kurt Korfhage
Managing Member
Integration Unlimited, LLC
Home Theater. Home Automation. Telephone Equipment & Systems Dealers
533-A Codell Dr, Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 253-3500, (859) 252-3500
Kurt Matthew Korfhage
Organizer
Zen Security, LLC
501 Matterhorn Dr, Shelbyville, KY 40065
Kurt Korfhage
Managing Partner, Managing
Integration Unlimited LLC
Business Consulting Services · Phone Wiring · Home Theater Design · Satellite Tv Service
533 Codell Dr, Lexington, KY 40509
533-A Codell Dr, Lexington, KY 40509
533A Codell Dr, Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 253-3500, (859) 252-3500

Publications

Us Patents

Dynamic End Seal For Image Forming Apparatus

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US Patent:
6553195, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/965266
Inventors:
Kurt Matthew Korfhage - Shelbyville KY, 40065
Michael David Maul - Lexington KY, 40517
Alexander Douglas Meade - Lexington KY, 40502
Tom E Stickler - Lexington KY, 40502
Liqun Larry Wang - Lexington KY, 40513
International Classification:
G03G 1508
US Classification:
399102, 399343, 399350
Abstract:
An end seal for use in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus uses an array of ridges (or grooves) to urge toner inwardly so as to help prevent toner escape. The end seal works in conjunction with a cleaning blade. The end seal includes a blade pocket for mating with the end portions of the cleaning blade and a middle portion having an array of ridges thereon. The ridges are angled inward to urge any toner trapped therebetween inward away from the end seals, where the toner can be directed to a waste reservoir in a normal fashion. This âsnowplowingâ action of the ridges helps prevent outward migration of toner, thereby minimizing toner escape. The end seal may be composed of two or more layers of differing materials. There may be an end seal at each end of the cleaner blade.

Intermediate Transfer Member Belt/Roller Configuration For Single-Pass Color Electrophotographic Printer

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US Patent:
6681094, Jan 20, 2004
Filed:
Oct 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/971195
Inventors:
Paul Douglas Horrall - Lexington KY
Kurt Matthew Korfhage - Shelbyville KY
Matthew Lowell McKay - Lexington KY
Mark Andrew Omelchenko - Lexington KY
Gregory Lawrence Ream - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 1501
US Classification:
399299, 399101, 399302, 399313
Abstract:
A single-pass color electrophotographic printer includes four imaging stations, yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, on a generally linear path. A toned image in each toner color is developed on an image bearing member or photoconductive drum. A plurality of electrically biased first transfer rollers associated with each imaging station is operative to transfer the developed images from the photoconductive drum to an intermediate transfer member (ITM) belt that travels sequentially past the imaging stations along the generally linear path in a first transfer operation. The image on the ITM belt is transferred to media at a second transfer operation at which the ITM belt passes through a nip between a backup roller and a further electrically biased transfer roller. A servo operation is used to set the voltages on the transfer rollers. Rollers at the second transfer are positioned to direct media downwardly out of the nip to a media transport belt and to a fuser assembly.

Ir Fluorescent Toner Compositions

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US Patent:
7894732, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Feb 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/039196
Inventors:
Gary Allen Denton - Lexington KY, US
Kurt Matthew Korfhage - Shelbyville KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
US Classification:
399 49, 25230136
Abstract:
A toner patch including a toner having a given excitation wavelength and a given emission wavelength may be deposited onto a control surface. Light may be provided onto the toner patch and at least a portion of emitted light may be detected from the toner patch at the given emission wavelength by a detector. Furthermore, an operating parameter may be adjusted based on the detected emitted light.

Sheet Aligning Apparatus

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US Patent:
59713909, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Feb 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/022219
Inventors:
Christopher Keith Caspar - Shelbyville KY
Edmund Hulin James - Lexington KY
Kurt Matthew Korfhage - Shelbyville KY
Christopher Patrick Murphy - Lexington KY
Jerry Wesley Raider - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B65H 352
US Classification:
271121
Abstract:
Each sheet of a stack of media is aligned with a fixed alignment surface prior to being fed towards a process station of a printer by a single pick roll. During the first portion of its cycle of operation, the sheet advancing force of the pick roll, which is offset from the axis or centerline of the sheet, exerts a torque on at least the uppermost sheet of the stack to have one of its sides engage the alignment surface if it is skewed. When the one side of the sheet is not engaging the alignment surface when the pick roll is initially energized, the uppermost sheet's leading edge engages a resilient projection of an insert of a rib, which is offset from the axis of the sheet but farther from the alignment surface than the pick roll. The skewed sheet pivots about the projection, which is formed of a high coefficient of friction material, extending beyond the surface of the rib. During the remainder of its energization, the pick roll advances the sheet towards the process station of the printer.
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