Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Innovations by Brian S. Kovens
Introduction
Brian S. Kovens is an accomplished inventor based in Reisterstown, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of vending technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the functionality and reliability of coin acceptance systems.
Latest Patents
One of Kovens' latest patents is the "Anti-corruption coin/token input chute." This invention provides a chute assembly designed for use with conventional coin acceptance systems. The assembly features a coin race with side walls and a floor equipped with multiple apertures to allow for the release of foreign substances. An ejection member is movably coupled to the coin race, which includes a coin race insert that is nested in the coin race when at rest. This design ensures that unauthorized foreign substances, such as liquids, are drained through the apertures before they can damage the electronics of the coin acceptance assemblies.
Another notable patent is the "Spherical dispensing capsule." This invention is a generally spherical, bifurcated capsule designed to contain discrete articles while allowing for non-destructive separation. It includes cooperating mating elements that provide a strong interference fit, making it particularly suitable for use in bulk vending machines.
Career Highlights
Brian S. Kovens is associated with Parkway Machine Corporation, where he applies his inventive skills to develop practical solutions for the vending industry. His work has significantly improved the reliability and efficiency of coin acceptance systems, making them more user-friendly and less prone to malfunction.
Collaborations
Kovens has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Raymond J. Pendyck and Steven A. Kovens. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative products in the vending technology sector.
Conclusion
Brian S. Kovens is a notable inventor whose contributions to vending technology have led to significant advancements in coin acceptance systems. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and practical solutions that enhance user experience and system reliability.