LaHabra, CA, United States of America

August Weilbach


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1982

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Title: August Weilbach - Innovator in Precision Mirror Technology

Introduction

August Weilbach is a notable inventor based in La Habra, California. He is recognized for his innovative contributions to the field of optical devices, particularly in the design of mirror mounts. His work emphasizes precision and functionality, making significant strides in visual technology.

Latest Patents

August Weilbach holds a patent for a "Precisely Movable Mirror Mount." This invention features a mirror that is pivotally supported on an elongated member. The member is rotationally supported by a support spaced along the member from the mirror, which also supports a winch. One end of a strand is windingly connected to the winch, while the other end is connected to the mirror, allowing for rotation in one direction against a bias device that urges mirror rotation in the opposite direction. This design ensures that the device remains slim and visually non-distracting, while the spacing to the member and winch support minimizes noise, making it audibly non-distracting. These features are particularly important for its preferred use in a visual field tester, where the patient is in close proximity to the device.

Career Highlights

August Weilbach is currently employed at Cavitron, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in optical technology. His work has contributed to advancements in the functionality and usability of visual testing equipment.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Charles W. Ragsdale and Corles M. Perkins, who have also contributed to the field of optical devices.

Conclusion

August Weilbach's innovative work in the development of precision mirror mounts showcases his commitment to enhancing visual technology. His contributions are significant in the realm of optical devices, particularly in improving the user experience in visual field testing.

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