Patents by Inventor Marcus J. Van Den Berg
Marcus J. Van Den Berg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Orifice surface, print head comprising an orifice surface and method for forming the orifice surface
Patent number: 9833996Abstract: Disclosed is a method for preparing a nozzle surface provided with a coating having anti-wetting and anti-fouling property. The method is based, for example, on the self-healing property of the coating used in the method. Also disclosed is a nozzle surface having such coating and a print head having the nozzle surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: OCÉ-TECHNOLOGIES B.V.Inventors: Zhanhua Wang, Johannes T. Zuilhof, Marcus J. Van den Berg -
ORIFICE SURFACE, PRINT HEAD COMPRISING AN ORIFICE SURFACE AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE ORIFICE SURFACE
Publication number: 20170151787Abstract: Disclosed is a method for preparing a nozzle surface provided with a coating having anti-wetting and anti-fouling property. The method is based, for example, on the self-healing property of the coating used in the method. Also disclosed is a nozzle surface having such coating and a print head having the nozzle surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: Océ-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Zhanhua WANG, Johannes T. ZUILHOF, Marcus J. VAN DEN BERG -
Patent number: 8998382Abstract: A droplet ejection device comprising a flow passage, a nozzle orifice formed in a wall of the flow passage, a circulation system for circulating a liquid through the flow passage, and an actuator system for generating a pressure wave in the liquid in the flow passage, wherein an obstruction member is arranged in the flow passage in a position opposite to the nozzle orifice and projecting towards the nozzle orifice.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2014Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Oce-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Hendrikus J. M. Freriks, Hans Reinten, Marcus J. Van Den Berg, Igor Shklyarevskiy, Klaas Verzijl, Ronald Berkhout
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Patent number: 8899731Abstract: An ink jet printing device includes a pressure chamber, a first actuator membrane being arranged to form a first flexible wall of the pressure chamber, a first piezo-electric part being operatively connected to a surface of the first actuator membrane, a second actuator membrane being arranged to form a second flexible wall of the pressure chamber and a second piezo-electric part being operatively connected to a surface of the second actuator membrane, wherein the second flexible wall is mechanically decoupled from the first flexible wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: OCE-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Hans Reinten, Marcus J. Van Den Berg
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Publication number: 20140313263Abstract: An ink jetprinting device includes a pressure chamber formed by a plurality of wall segments, a first aperture extending through a wall segment and communicating with an ink jet orifice and a second aperture extending through a wall segment and communicating with an ink supply duct. The pressure chamber is arranged to contain an ink composition including a carrier composition and a composition including at least one functional component. The plurality of wall segments are at least partly coated with a coating layer of a coating compound having a stronger interaction with at least one component of the carrier composition relative to the composition including the at least one functional component. A method for manufacturing such an ink-jet printing device is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Marcus J. VAN DEN BERG, Peter R. MARKIES, Johannes T. ZUILHOF
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Publication number: 20140210910Abstract: A droplet ejection device comprising a flow passage, a nozzle orifice formed in a wall of the flow passage, a circulation system for circulating a liquid through the flow passage, and an actuator system for generating a pressure wave in the liquid in the flow passage, wherein an obstruction member is arranged in the flow passage in a position opposite to the nozzle orifice and projecting towards the nozzle orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: OCE-TECHNOLOGIES B.V.Inventors: Hendrikus J.M. FRERIKS, Hans REINTEN, Marcus J. VAN DEN BERG, Igor SHKLYAREVSKIY, Klaas VERZIJL, Ronald BERKHOUT
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Publication number: 20140098163Abstract: An ink jet printing device includes a pressure chamber, a first actuator membrane being arranged to form a first flexible wall of the pressure chamber, a first piezo-electric part being operatively connected to a surface of the first actuator membrane, a second actuator membrane being arranged to form a second flexible wall of the pressure chamber and a second piezo-electric part being operatively connected to a surface of the second actuator membrane, wherein the second flexible wall is mechanically decoupled from the first flexible wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: OCE-TECHNOLOGIES B.V.Inventors: Hans REINTEN, Marcus J. VAN DEN BERG
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Patent number: 8506050Abstract: A print head configured for ejecting droplets of ink comprises a nozzle surface having arranged thereon at least one nozzle and a pattern of wetting sections and anti-wetting sections, arranged around the nozzle. The wetting sections interchange on a circular line, concentric with the nozzle, with anti-wetting sections. The pattern of wetting sections and anti-wetting sections is configured such that it provides a driving force for droplets to move away from the nozzle. The invention further relates to a printing apparatus, comprising said nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: OCE-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Gheorghe D. Cringus, Marcus J. Van Den Berg
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Patent number: 8033645Abstract: An orifice plate for an ink jet print-head for ejecting drops of an ink, wherein the orifice plate includes an outer surface, which has a wettability with the ink, and at least one orifice arranged in the outer surface, said orifice being configured for ejecting ink drops, each orifice having an edge, the edge defining a transition boundary between the orifice and the outer surface, wherein the wettability of the outer surface is poor near the edge of the at least one orifice and the wettability increases with increasing distance from the edge of the orifice, the increasing wettability with the increasing distance from the edge of the orifice providing a driving force for moving residual ink drops away from the edge towards a wettable region, thereby reducing the risk of disturbing the trajectories of subsequent ejected ink drops.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: OCE-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Marcus J Van Den Berg, Evgenij V. Kuznetsov, Bene Poelsema, Ernst S. Kooij
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Patent number: 7703893Abstract: An inkjet system including a printhead with an ink-fillable chamber operatively connected to a piezoelectric actuator and provided with a nozzle for the ejection of ink drops in response to the energization of the actuator, which actuator is connected to a measuring circuit for measuring an electrical signal generated by the actuator in response to the deformation thereof, wherein the system is configured such that a natural frequency of said system corresponds substantially to a natural frequency of a disturbance in the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Océ-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Mark A. Gröninger, Marcus J. Van Den Berg, Hermanus M. A. Wijshoff
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Publication number: 20090237453Abstract: An orifice plate for an ink jet print-head for ejecting drops of an ink, wherein the orifice plate includes an outer surface, which has a wettability with the ink, and at least one orifice arranged in the outer surface, said orifice being configured for ejecting ink drops, each orifice having an edge, the edge defining a transition boundary between the orifice and the outer surface, wherein the wettability of the outer surface is poor near the edge of the at least one orifice and the wettability increases with increasing distance from the edge of the orifice, the increasing wettability with the increasing distance from the edge of the orifice providing a driving force for moving residual ink drops away from the edge towards a wettable region, thereby reducing the risk of disturbing the trajectories of subsequent ejected ink drops.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: OCE-TECHNOLOGIES B.V.Inventors: Marcus J Van Den Berg, Evgenij V. Kuznetsov, Bene Poelsema, Ernst S. Kooij
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Patent number: 7182432Abstract: An inkjet printhead having a plurality of pressure chambers each of which is fluidly connected on the one hand, via an ink supply path, to a common ink reservoir and on the other hand to a nozzle, wherein an actuator is provided for each pressure chamber for pressurizing the ink contained therein so as to eject an ink droplet through the nozzle in accordance with a print signal, and an acoustic wave attenuator is arranged to control the acoustic reflection and transmission properties of the ink supply path.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: OCE-Technologies B.V.Inventors: Marcus J. Van Den Berg, Hans Reinten
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Publication number: 20040201644Abstract: An inkjet printhead having a plurality of pressure chambers each of which is fluidly connected on the one hand, via an ink supply path, to a common ink reservoir and on the other hand to a nozzle, wherein an actuator is provided for each pressure chamber for pressurizing the ink contained therein so as to eject an ink droplet through the nozzle in accordance with a print signal, and an acoustic wave attenuator is arranged to control the acoustic reflection and transmission properties of the ink supply path.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Marcus J. Van Den Berg, Hans Reinten