Watertown, WI, United States of America

Arnold R Buchholz


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 311(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1976-1983

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Arnold R. Buchholz

Introduction

Arnold R. Buchholz is a notable inventor based in Watertown, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of coin processing technology. With a total of 2 patents, his work has advanced the efficiency and functionality of coin sorting machines.

Latest Patents

Buchholz's latest patents include a feeding mechanism for dual coin sorters operating in parallel. This innovative coin processing machine features a hopper that empties into a coin splitting chute with divergent spouts. These spouts deliver a half batch of coins to each of the two coin sorters operating in parallel. The receptacle is designed to be placed on a countertop, discharging coins along a feeding path to the coin splitting chute. The feed control elements are responsive to signals from the coin sorters, controlling the delivery of batches of coins. In one embodiment, a trap door at the bottom of the hopper feeds a second batch of coins while a third batch is dumped into the hopper from a hinged inspection tray. In another embodiment, larger batches of coins are transported from the receptacle to the hopper by a motor-driven conveyor, which halts in response to an excess flow of coins detected within the sorters.

Another significant patent is for a coin sorter that utilizes a horizontal rotating disc. Coins deposited on this disc are directed in single file to its circumference, where they are removed by denomination using plows. These plows lift one side of the coin, allowing them to fly off the disc into chutes leading to collecting stations. The system includes mechanisms for counting coins as they pass through discharge passages, ensuring accurate tracking of denominations.

Career Highlights

Arnold R. Buchholz is associated with Brandt, Inc., where he has applied his expertise in coin processing technology. His innovative designs have contributed to the efficiency of coin sorting and processing systems.

Collaborations

Buchholz has worked alongside notable colleagues such as John A. Kressin and Roy W. De Meyer. Their collaborative efforts have furthered advancements in the field of coin processing.

Conclusion

Arnold R. Buchholz's contributions to coin processing technology through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to improving efficiency in this field. His work continues to influence the design and functionality of coin sorting machines.

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