Manitowoc, WI, United States of America

Art G Zuehlke


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 23(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990

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Title: Art G Zuehlke: Innovator in Crane Technology

Introduction

Art G Zuehlke is a notable inventor based in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of crane technology, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance the functionality and safety of lifting equipment. His work is recognized for its practical applications in the construction and heavy lifting industries.

Latest Patents

Zuehlke holds a patent for a "Crane and lift enhancing beam attachment with moveable counterweight." This invention features a counterweight support beam that includes multiple connected segments, allowing for movement relative to each other. The design incorporates a fore end that connects to the crane's upper works and an aft end positioned rearward. The attachment also includes a moveable counterweight carrier, which is designed to support a counterweight during operation. This carrier is mounted on the support beam and can move along its length. Additionally, the invention features a cylinder for selectively moving the counterweight carrier, landing gear for support, and a backhitch pendant for raising the landing gear when lifting heavy loads.

Career Highlights

Art G Zuehlke is associated with The Manitowoc Company, Inc., a leading manufacturer of cranes and lifting equipment. His work at Manitowoc has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that improve crane operations and safety. Zuehlke's patent reflects his commitment to advancing technology in the lifting industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Zuehlke has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Thomas K Becker and Terry S Casavant. These partnerships have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in crane technology.

Conclusion

Art G Zuehlke's contributions to crane technology through his patent demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to improving lifting equipment. His work continues to influence the industry, making it safer and more efficient.

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