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3635 Palmyra Rd, Marion, NY 14505    315-9267006   

3635 Palmyra Rd #19, Marion, NY 14505    315-9267006   

5050 Eddy Ridge Rd, Marion, NY 14505    315-9267006   

2745 Lake Rd E #36, Livonia, NY 14487    716-3463208   

3339 Lake Rd E, Livonia, NY 14487    315-9267006   

3635 Palmyra Rd APT 2, Marion, NY 14505    315-9267006   

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Donald S. Korn

Licenses:
License #: 36436 - Expired
Category: None on File
Type: Retired

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Us Patents

Method For Reading Out An Image Signal Stored In A Transparent Photostimulable Phosphor

US Patent:
4762998, Aug 9, 1988
Filed:
May 12, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/048709
Inventors:
Anthony R. Lubinsky - Webster NY
James F. Owen - Rochester NY
Donald M. Korn - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 516
US Classification:
2503272
Abstract:
An image recorded by a photostimulable phosphor image recording medium that is transparent (i. e. substantially non-scattering) to stimulating radiation is read out by scanning the stimulable phosphor with a beam of stimulating radiation of such power and at such a speed effective to completely discharge the photostimulable phosphor in a fraction of the beam spot diameter in the scanning direction, whereby the effective size of the scanning spot is smaller than the beam spot diameter, thereby increasing the resolution of the image signal in the scanning direction.

Method And Apparatus For Halftone Reproduction Of Continuous Tone Radiographic Images

US Patent:
5400147, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Apr 10, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/866389
Inventors:
Donald M. Korn - Penfield NY
Richard N. Blazey - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 123
G01D 900
G01D 1510
US Classification:
358297
Abstract:
A multilevel halftone reproduction transparency medium and a method and system for reproducing images thereon. The transparency medium includes a substantially transparent carrier having first and second planar surfaces with ablative dye coatings thereon which are selected to render the medium substantially opaque in non-ablated areas, transparent in fully ablated areas, and semi-opaque in areas where one or the other of the coatings is ablated. A method and apparatus employ the medium to provide binary, trinary and quarternary gray levels in a hybrid halftone printing technique especially useful for printing radiographic images.

Method Of Controlled Laser Imaging Of Zirconia Alloy Ceramic Lithographic Member To Provide Localized Melting In Exposed Areas

US Patent:
5839369, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Apr 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/843522
Inventors:
Dilip K. Chatterjee - Rochester NY
Syamal K. Ghosh - Rochester NY
Donald M. Korn - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41C 110
US Classification:
101467
Abstract:
Reusable lithographic printing members are prepared from a zirconia ceramic that is an alloy of ZrO. sub. 2 and a second oxide chosen from MgO, CaO, Y. sub. 2 O. sub. 3, Sc. sub. 2 O. sub. 3, a rare earth oxide or a combination of any of these. In use, a printing surface of the zirconia alloy ceramic is imagewise exposed to electromagnetic radiation such as from a laser under controlled conditions to provide localized "melting" of the zirconia in the exposed areas. Those areas are transformed from a hydrophilic to an oleophilic state or from an oleophilic to a hydrophilic state, thereby creating a lithographic printing surface which is hydrophilic in non-image areas and is oleophilic and thus capable of accepting printing ink in image areas. Such inked areas can then be used to transfer an image to a suitable substrate in lithographic printing. The printing members are directly laser-imageable as well as image erasable, and can include printing plates, printing cylinders, printing tapes and printing sleeves.

Zirconia Ceramic Lithographic Printing Plate

US Patent:
5870956, Feb 16, 1999
Filed:
Jul 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/898944
Inventors:
Syamal Kumar Ghosh - Rochester NY
Dilip Kumar Chatterjee - Rochester NY
Donald Michael Korn - Penfield NY
Nicoletta Assaro Zongrone - Rochester NY
Mark Anthony Harris - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41N 114
US Classification:
101453
Abstract:
Lithographic printing is carried out by a novel process utilizing a zirconia ceramic as a printing plate. In this process, the surface of the zirconia ceramic printing plate is imagewise exposed to radiation which transforms it from a hydrophilic to an oleophilic state or from an oleophilic to a hydrophilic state, thereby creating a lithographic printing surface which is hydrophilic in non-image areas and is oleophilic and thus capable of accepting printing ink in image areas. The zirconia ceramic printing plate utilized in this process is capable of extremely long printing runs, is especially well adapted for direct digital laser imaging using images that are electronically captured and digitally stored, and can be reused by erasing the image from the ceramic surface by thermally-activated oxidation or laser-assisted oxidation.

Method Of Imaging A Zirconia Ceramic Surface To Produce A Lithographic Printing Plate

US Patent:
5743188, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Dec 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/576178
Inventors:
Syamal Kumar Ghosh - Rochester NY
Dilip Kumar Chatterjee - Rochester NY
Donald Michael Korn - Penfield NY
Nicoletta Assaro Zongrone - Rochester NY
Mark Anthony Harris - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41C 110
US Classification:
101467
Abstract:
Lithographic printing is carried out by a novel process utilizing a zirconia ceramic as a printing plate. In this process, the surface of the zirconia ceramic printing plate is imagewise exposed to radiation which transforms it from a hydrophilic to an oleophilic state or from an oleophilic to a hydrophilic state, thereby creating a lithographic printing surface which is hydrophilic in non-image areas and is oleophilic and thus capable of accepting printing ink in image areas. The zirconia ceramic printing plate utilized in this process is capable of extremely long printing runs, is especially well adapted for direct digital laser imaging using images that are electronically captured and digitally stored, and can be reused by erasing the image from the ceramic surface by thermally-activated oxidation or laser-assisted oxidation.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Audit-Proof Tax Shelters

Author:
Donald J. Korn
ISBN #:
0130509310

Protecting Your Assets : How To Safeguard And Maintain Your Personal Wealth

Author:
Donald J. Korn
ISBN #:
0806517603

Acquisition And Corporate Development: A Contemporary Perspective For The Manager

Author:
Donald H. Korn
ISBN #:
0669031704

Use And Abuse Of Pension Funds In Corporate Finance

Author:
Donald H. Korn
ISBN #:
0669086827

Your Money Or Your Life

Author:
Donald Jay Korn
ISBN #:
0020804415

Turbo C++ Programacion Manejo De

Author:
Donald Jay Korn
ISBN #:
0201644991

High-Powered Investing: A Financial Planner'S Guide To Making Money In Today'S Uncertain Markets

Author:
Donald Jay Korn
ISBN #:
0471611271

Create And Manage Your Own Mutual Fund

Author:
Donald Jay Korn
ISBN #:
0811907732

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