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  • 1400 E Hastings Lake Rd, Jonesville, MI 49250 (517) 849-2595

Work

Company: Mega screen corp Position: President

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Injection Molding • Hot Stamping • Pad Printing • Automated Assembly Devises Fixtures • Screen Printing • Molding • Plastics • Packaging • Lean Manufacturing • Polymers • Continuous Improvement • Manufacturing Operations Management • Manufacturing • Product Development • Purchasing • Engineering • Sales Management • Product Design • Materials

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Industries

Plastics

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President

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Location:
Jonesville, MI
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Mega Screen Corp
President
Skills:
Injection Molding
Hot Stamping
Pad Printing
Automated Assembly Devises Fixtures
Screen Printing
Molding
Plastics
Packaging
Lean Manufacturing
Polymers
Continuous Improvement
Manufacturing Operations Management
Manufacturing
Product Development
Purchasing
Engineering
Sales Management
Product Design
Materials

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark L. Domack
President
MEGA SCREEN CORP
Screen Printing Plastic Processing Plastic Injection Molding & Mfg Metal Fabricating Machinery
549 Industrial Pkwy, Jonesville, MI 49250
PO Box 152, Jonesville, MI 49250
(517) 849-7057

Publications

Us Patents

Mounting For Sign

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US Patent:
D491611, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Aug 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/188453
Inventors:
Mark L. Domack - Jonesville MI, 49250
International Classification:
2003
US Classification:
D20 43

Mounting For Sign

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US Patent:
D500527, Jan 4, 2005
Filed:
Apr 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/203228
Inventors:
Mark L. Domack - Jonesville MI, US
International Classification:
2003
US Classification:
D20 43

Fishing Bobber With Integral Pivoted Line Holder

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US Patent:
57131520, Feb 3, 1998
Filed:
Apr 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/630008
Inventors:
Mark L. Domack - Jonesville MI
International Classification:
A01K 9103
US Classification:
43 4495
Abstract:
A fishing bobber molded of a synthetic plastic material wherein a hollow flotation chamber includes separable upper and lower snap together parts whereby ballast may be located within the chamber to adjust flotation sensitivity, and an elongated downwardly extending stem includes a latch having a hinge homogeneously formed of the stem material wherein the latch is pivotally positionable between a closed position for gripping the fishing line, and an open position for releasing the line. Manual lateral deformation of the stem unlocks the latch from its closed position.
Mark L Domack from Jonesville, MI, age ~68 Get Report