MARK LOUIS VAN
Nursing in Paterson, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania TLRN041430
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse Temporary Permit
Address
Address 2
Paterson, NJ 07508
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Van
45 White Birch Ln, Dalton, PA 18414
Mark Van, age 50
11 Sweet Dr, Glenwood, NJ 07418
Mark Van, age 73
6 Rohs Rd, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438
(973) 697-2716
Mark Van, age 59
1419 Flintoft Ave, Brick, NJ 08724
(732) 206-0709
Mark Van, age 54
1350 Lafayette Pkwy, Williamsport, PA 17701
(570) 323-1585

Professional information

Mark Van Photo 1

Shield For Doctor Blade Holder

US Patent:
6796231, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Sep 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/251351
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ
Larry Van Denend - Parker CO
Assignee:
The Provident Group - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
B41F 3107
US Classification:
1013506, 101169
Abstract:
For use with an ink chamber housing of a printing machine, a combination includes a doctor blade adapted to be secured to the ink chamber housing so as to extend outwardly therefrom, the doctor blade including a doctoring plate having a rear portion to be secured to the ink chamber housing and a front doctoring edge in contact with the outer surface of the roll to meter ink thereto, and a chamber doctor blade shield having one end fixed to the doctor blade in spaced relation from the doctoring edge and a second opposite free end unsecured to the doctoring plate, so as to cover the outer surface of the ink chamber housing to prevent ink from depositing thereon when the combined doctor blade and chamber doctor blade shield is clamped to the chamber housing.


Mark Van Photo 2

Doctor Blade Clamping Assembly For A Printing Press

US Patent:
5517918, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Jul 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/282261
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ
Assignee:
Fischer & Krecke GmbH & Co. - Bielefeld
International Classification:
B41F 3105
US Classification:
101363
Abstract:
In a printing press having a chamber body, a doctor blade clamping assembly includes a leaf spring having a plurality of leaves assembled together in overlying relation to each other, the leaves being of different lengths; bolts extending through the leaf spring and secured to the chamber body, the bolts engaging the leaf spring to secure the leaf spring to the chamber body in at least partial overlying relation to a doctor blade such that the leaf spring applies a biasing force to the doctor blade to clamp the doctor blade to the chamber body; an inflatable bladder positioned in a recessed area in the chamber body and at least indirectly engaging the leaf spring when the bladder is inflated so as to bias the leaf spring in a direction away from the doctor blade to release the doctor blade from the biasing force of the leaf spring; a conduit connected with the bladder; a spacer positioned in the recessed area between the bladder and the leaf spring; a bladder control connected with the conduit, the bladder control supplying a pressurized gas through the conduit to the bladder to inflate the bladder and removing the pressurized gas from the bladder through the conduit to deflate the bladder; and a stop engaged with the chamber body and the leaf spring for limiting movement of the leaf spring in a direction away from the doctor blade.


Mark Van Photo 3

Laser Ablating Of Printing Plates And/Or Printing Rollers To Decrease Taper And Tir

US Patent:
7284484, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Jun 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/143163
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ, US
International Classification:
B41N 3/00
US Classification:
101467, 1014631
Abstract:
Apparatus for reducing variations in total indicated run-out and taper in a printing roller, includes a detector which detects variations in total indicated run-out and taper in a surface of the printing roller, and a laser which ablates the surface of the printing roller. A control device controls the laser to ablate the surface in a manner to reduce variations in the total indicated run-out and taper in the printing roller, in response to the detector, while there is relative rotation and lengthwise movement between the printing roller and the laser and detector. Also, a printing plate is mounted on the printing roller, and the control device controls the laser to reduce the total indicated run-out and taper by further ablating a surface of the printing plate. The control device further controls the laser to etch an image into the printing plate.


Mark Van Photo 4

Printing Press Having Doctor Blade With Integral Tape Seal Thereon

US Patent:
5524540, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Dec 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/356483
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
B41F 3104
US Classification:
101363
Abstract:
A doctor blade for a printing press includes a thin unbroken doctoring plate having a rear portion secured to a chamber housing of a printing press and a front portion with a doctoring edge which contacts an outer surface of an ink roll to meter ink thereto; and a thin sealing layer secured across one surface of the thin doctoring plate at a rear portion thereof and spaced away from the doctoring edge so as to be out of contact with the outer surface of the ink roll when the doctor blade is secured in the printing press, the sealing layer being made from a closed cell foam and having a thickness in the range from 0. 005 to 0. 125 inch, the thin sealing layer being sandwiched between the thin doctoring plate and the chamber housing to prevent migration of ink therebetween.


Mark Van Photo 5

Printing Roller Having Printing Sleeve Mounted Thereon Roller

US Patent:
6669613, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Jun 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/885476
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ 07504
International Classification:
B23P 1500
US Classification:
492 49, 492 53, 492 56
Abstract:
A printing roller system includes a hollow, cylindrical mandrel which is closed at opposite ends thereof, with an air inlet in one end and a radial bore extending through the mandrel; journal members rotatably holding the mandrel; a resilient and compressible covering layer fixedly mounted on the mandrel and including a cut-away groove in fluid communication with the radial bore; an inelastic printing sleeve removably mounted on the covering layer; and a pressurized air supply connected with the air inlet for supplying the pressurized air to an interior of the mandrel and out through the radial bore and the cut-away groove to a position between at least a portion of the sleeve and the covering layer in order to compress the covering layer and permit mounting of the sleeve on the covering layer and dismounting of the sleeve from the covering layer.


Mark Van Photo 6

Chamber Blade/Sealing Assembly For A Printing Press

US Patent:
8474378, Jul 2, 2013
Filed:
Feb 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/026791
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ, US
Assignee:
Valley Holdings, LLC - Bryan OH
International Classification:
B41F 9/10
US Classification:
101169, 101157, 1013506
Abstract:
A chamber blade/sealing assembly for use with a fluid chamber which supplies fluid to a roll, includes a containment blade including an elongated thin plate having opposite ends; and a wear element which increases at least one of stiffness and wear of the thin plate, mounted to a surface of the thin plate at the opposite ends thereof. First and second end seals for sealing first and second ends of the fluid chamber, each include a supporting wall, an upper concave surface on the supporting wall and adapted to engage an outer surface of the roll, and a first upper supporting surface extending from one end of the upper concave surface, the first upper supporting surface adapted to receive the wear element such that the wear element does not substantially increase pressure from the roll on the containment blade at the first upper supporting surface.


Mark Van Photo 7

Printing Carrier Sleeves And Method For Manufacturing The Same

US Patent:
5974972, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Apr 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/055493
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ
Jerome T. Mussman - Cincinnati OH
John R. Perazzo - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B41F 3000
US Classification:
101375
Abstract:
A printing carrier sleeve for mounting printing plates thereon, is formed by cutting a sheet of flexible plastic material having opposite edges into a substantially rectangular shape of desired dimensions such that opposite edges are cut-away to provide complementary tabs and openings that interlock with each other, adhering printing plates on the sheet when the sheet is in a substantially flat condition, securing opposite edges of the sheet together in abutting relation so as to prevent air from passing between the opposite edges, and thereby forming the printing carrier sleeve in a cylindrical configuration, by placing a strip of tape on a forming cylinder, securing one edge of the rectangular sheet on the strip of tape on the cylinder, and wrapping the opposite edge of the sheet about the cylinder into abutting relation with the one edge to provide the interlocking arrangement.


Mark Van Photo 8

Apparatus And Method For Laser Engraveable Printing Plates

US Patent:
7750267, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Apr 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/411062
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ, US
Arthur Van Der Weijden - Tilburg, NL
International Classification:
B23K 26/00
US Classification:
2191216, 21912169, 21912168
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for calibration of laser ablating energy versus ablating depth for a laser ablateable printing plate in relation to materials forming the printing plate, includes a memory for storing data, for each of a plurality of materials, corresponding to correlated different detected depths of each of a plurality of laser ablated areas with ablating energy levels. A first laser ablates a printing image of desired depth in a printing plate formed by a selected one of the materials. A first control device interpolates laser ablating energy levels for the printing image of desired depth in the printing plate formed by the selected material, in accordance with the stored data and the selected material, and controls the laser to laser ablate the printing image in the printing plate of the selected material in accordance with the interpolated laser ablating energy levels.


Mark Van Photo 9

Apparatus And Method For Balancing A Printing Roller Having An Image Producing Area On Its Outer Surface

US Patent:
7500432, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Oct 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/260978
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ, US
Ronnie Shemesh - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
B41F 33/00, B41F 1/34, B41N 6/00, B41C 3/08, B41L 5/16, B41L 15/14, B41L 49/00, G01M 1/00
US Classification:
101483, 101480, 1014011, 72 66, 700729
Abstract:
Apparatus for balancing a printing roller having an image producing area thereon, includes a detector for detecting any unbalance of the printing roller during rotation thereof. A computer determines weight adjustments of the printing roller that are required to correct the unbalance, in response to the detection. A laser is controlled by the computer to remove material, in response to the determination, from at least one engraveable plate mounted on the outer surface of the printing roller or from the printing roller itself, in an area outside of the image producing area, in order to balance the printing roller.


Mark Van Photo 10

Seal For An Ink Chamber With Improved Blade/Seal Area

US Patent:
2009019, Aug 6, 2009
Filed:
Feb 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/026631
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Denend - Paterson NJ, US
International Classification:
B41F 31/00
US Classification:
1013506
Abstract:
A seal adapted to seal an end of a fluid chamber which supplies fluid to a roll, includes at least one supporting wall and an upper concave surface on the at least one supporting wall and adapted to engage an outer surface of the roll. First and second, sloping, upper supporting surfaces are formed at opposite ends of the upper concave surface for receiving an end of a doctor/sealing blade thereon. Four flexible, resilient upstanding wings are provided along side edges of the first and second upper supporting surfaces for providing a sealing engagement with the doctor/sealing blades, even when the doctor/sealing blades bow outwardly away from the first and second upper supporting surfaces.