Ottawa, Canada

Bennet Heidenreich


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2022

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Title: The Innovations of Bennet Heidenreich

Introduction

Bennet Heidenreich is an accomplished inventor based in Ottawa, Canada. He is known for his contributions to assistive technology, particularly in the field of Braille devices. His innovative work has made significant strides in enhancing accessibility for individuals with visual impairments.

Latest Patents

Bennet holds a patent for a "Braille cell and associated pin support and pin actuation assemblies." This invention features a braille cell that includes a frame and braille pins that can move up and down between raised and lowered positions. The pin actuation assembly is designed to individually move the pins, allowing for a more efficient and user-friendly experience. The braille cell also incorporates support arms that follow the motion of the respective pins, ensuring precise actuation. Each pin actuation unit includes a motor with a rotatable shaft and multiple cams for selective pin actuation, along with an angular position sensing system for monitoring the shaft's position.

Career Highlights

Bennet is currently employed at Humanware Technologies Inc., a company dedicated to developing innovative solutions for people with visual impairments. His work at Humanware has allowed him to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field, further advancing the technology available to users.

Collaborations

Bennet has worked alongside colleagues such as Matthew Bailey and Kevin Bailey, contributing to a collaborative environment that fosters innovation and creativity. Their combined efforts have led to the development of cutting-edge assistive technologies.

Conclusion

Bennet Heidenreich's contributions to the field of assistive technology, particularly through his patented innovations, have made a lasting impact on accessibility for individuals with visual impairments. His work continues to inspire advancements in this important area.

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