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593 Capitol Dr, Benicia, CA 94510    707-7476586   

Rochester, NY   

Green River, WY   

San Francisco, CA   

Victor, NY   

Sterling, NY   

Penfield, NY   

593 Capitol Dr, Benicia, CA 94510    707-8531815   

Work

Company: Carquinez holdings corp Position: President/owner

Education

School / High School: William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration Specialities: Masters of Business Administration in Finance/Entrepreneurship

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Stephen Borostyan - Benicia, CA

Work:
CARQUINEZ HOLDINGS CORP
PRESIDENT/OWNER
PLOS PUBLICATIONS - San Francisco, CA 2004 to 2013
Chief Financial & Operations Officer
SMB BUSINESS CONSULTING GROUP - San Francisco, CA 2003 to 2004
Business consultant
CHARLES SCHWAB & Co - London 2000 to 2002
Finance Director- European Operations
CHARLES SCHWAB & Co - San Francisco, CA 1997 to 2002 CHARLES SCHWAB & Co - San Francisco, CA 1997 to 2000
Finance Director
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION - Parsippany, NJ 1993 to 1997 GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION - Richmond, CA 1993 to 1997
Controller - Manufacturing Operations
XEROX CORPORATION 1989 to 1993
Financial Manager / Manufacturing & Operations Analyst
XEROX CORPORATION - Rochester, NY 1984 to 1993 XEROX CORPORATION 1984 to 1989
Engineering Associate
Education:
William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration
Masters of Business Administration in Finance/Entrepreneurship
University of Rochester - Rochester, NY
Bachelor of Science in Finance/Economics
Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, NY
Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Technology
Monroe Community College - Rochester, NY
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Stephen Borostyan

Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Online Media
Skills:
Management, Project Management, Leadership, Accounting, Financial Services, Start-ups, Financial Modeling, Corporate Finance, Forecasting, Business Strategy, Strategic Planning, Due Diligence, Financial Reporting, Business Planning, Budget

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Transfer System For A Xerographic Reproduction Machine

US Patent:
4341456, Jul 27, 1982
Filed:
Jun 27, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/163459
Inventors:
Venkat K. Iyer - Webster NY
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
Timothy T. Blair - Farmington NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
355 3TR
Abstract:
With the advent of low volume, low cost desk top copiers, a low cost transfer system is needed. The present invention uses a brush having conductive bristles, and a low voltage source, the brush being mounted adjacent to, but not in contact with a photoreceptor. A copy sheet is directed toward the bristles to deflect the bristles so that the bristles are in contact with the back side of the copy sheet as it contacts the toner image on the photoreceptor. Immediately before the trailing edge of the copy sheet moves out of contact with the photoreceptor, the brush is returned to its original position without contacting the photoreceptor.

Pre-Transfer Copy Sheet Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
4750018, Jun 7, 1988
Filed:
Jun 26, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/067577
Inventors:
Arthur M. Gooray - Penfield NY
Dennis A. Abramsohn - Pittsford NY
Stephen M. Borostyan - Victor NY
Joseph Mammino - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
355 14SH
Abstract:
A copier/printer having a transfer station for transferring images from an imaging member to copy sheets includes the improvement of removing debris from the surfaces of copy sheets facing the imaging member before the copy sheets reach the transfer station. At least a pair of cooperating rolls are positioned to form a nip for driving the copy sheets therebetween toward the transfer station. The cooperating rolls include a drive roll and a dielectric roll with the dielectric roll being electrostatically charged by the drive roll and paper through contact and separation during the intercopy gaps between copy sheets in transit to the transfer station through contact with the copy sheets to electrostatically attract debris from the copy sheets.

Variable Magnification Copying Apparatus

US Patent:
5337121, Aug 9, 1994
Filed:
Mar 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/030973
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
David M. Borostyan - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03B 2734
US Classification:
355 57
Abstract:
A variable magnification copier apparatus includes an optical system which incorporates two pairs of moving mirror assemblies which are moved to maintain object and image conjugate requirements following magnification changes. Also included is a constant focal length lens movable between two segments of a folded optical path. The optical system provides a magnification range of between 0. 45X and 2. 0X, while positioning the optical elements in a compact design. The lens does not move along the optical path, but rather remains fixed in position along one path segment so long as magnification values are selected within a certain range. When the magnification value is selected outside the predetermined range, the lens moves to an adjacent segment of the optical path and remains in a second, fixed position so long as further magnification values are selected within a second range. When a range is selected outside the second range, the lens is moved back to the first position.

Developement Module For A Color Printer Provided Unit Tower Seats

US Patent:
5031004, Jul 9, 1991
Filed:
Feb 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/485011
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1501
G03G 1506
US Classification:
355327
Abstract:
An apparatus in which successive developer units are moved to a development zone to develop with different color toner successive latent images recorded on a photoconductive member. Developer units remote from the development zone are sealed to prevent the escape of toner therefrom and the contamination of the developer unit.

Automatic Document Feeder With Skew Control

US Patent:
5662321, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Oct 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/541949
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
David M. Borostyan - Newport News VA
International Classification:
B65H 500
US Classification:
271 1003
Abstract:
The disclosed document feeder apparatus includes a document drive that comprises only a single line of feed rollers with a simple skew adjustment system. This drive is shown incorporated in a cassette-loaded automatic document feeder ("ADF") that is attachable to an existing independent engineering document copier in a non-intrusive manner. The cassette can be loaded, either when positioned in the ADF or at a location remote from the ADF, with a stack of large engineering documents of mixed media and varying sizes; and it is even possible for the cassette to carry a document several yards (meters) long. Documents are fed serially from the top of the stack through the ADF's document flow path by the document drive which is centered for alignment along a line positioned parallel to the document flow path. A speed control assembly, all parts of which are located within the ADF itself, adjusts the speed of the document in the ADF feed rollers to match the speed of the independent copier's constant velocity transport. The leading edge of each successive document is sensed and, if not perpendicular to the flow path, is correctly realigned by the skew adjustment system that momentarily reorients one of the ADF's in-line feed rollers to an adjustment position that is slightly out of angular alignment with the feed roller center line.

Color Image Registration System Using Vacuum Transfer Drum

US Patent:
5307131, Apr 26, 1994
Filed:
Dec 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/990851
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 2100
US Classification:
355272
Abstract:
An apparatus for registering successive toner images to a sheet includes a rotatable photoreceptor drum having a transfer zone on its circumferential surface at which toner images are transferred to the sheet, a generally cylindrical member having a circumferential surface adjacent the photoreceptor drum at the transfer zone, the cylindrical member having a radius which is an integer multiple of the radius of the photoreceptor drum, and a belt for moving the sheet around the circumferential surface of the cylindrical member in a recirculating path. A sensor detects when a lead edge of the sheet is a first predetermined distance from the transfer zone, and a polygon raster output scanner responsive to the sensor forms a latent image on the photoreceptor drum when the sensor detects the lead edge of the sheet, at an imaging point which is a second predetermined distance from the transfer zone, the second predetermined distance not exceeding the first predetermined distance.

Transfer Charge Maintaining System

US Patent:
4055380, Oct 25, 1977
Filed:
Oct 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/626888
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 15048
US Classification:
355 3R
Abstract:
In an electrostatographic copier in which imaging material is transferred from an image support surface to an overlying copy sheet in a transfer station by electrical transfer charges, the variable leakage conduction of these transfer charges by the copy sheet away from the transfer area (to contacting conductive members) changes the available transfer field strength, thus affecting transfer efficiency and quality. Here the conductive members contacting the copy sheet while it is in the transfer station are electrically connected to ground only through a high resistance whereby the transfer leakage currents through the paper provide a compensatory self-biasing floating voltage on the conductive surfaces which opposes these leakage currents.

Transfer Charge Control System

US Patent:
4077709, Mar 7, 1978
Filed:
Aug 26, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/607746
Inventors:
Stephen Borostyan - Victor NY
Douglas P. Connolly - Webster NY
Alan D. Friske - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1516
US Classification:
355 3TR
Abstract:
In an electrostatographic copier in which imaging material is transferred from an image support surface to an overlying copy sheet in a transfer station, by electrical transfer charges, the variable leakage conduction of these transfer charges by the copy sheet away from the transfer area (to contacting conductive members) changes the available transfer field strength, thus affecting transfer efficiency and quality. Here the conductive members contacting the copy sheet while it is in the transfer station are electrically isolated from ground and connected to feed back the sheet leakage currents to circuitry providing a compensatory change in the applied transfer charges.

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