Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997
Title: The Innovations of Clarence D. Pinckney
Introduction
Clarence D. Pinckney is an accomplished inventor based in Stanley, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the textile industry, particularly in the area of dyeing machines. His innovative designs have improved operational efficiency and effectiveness in textile processing.
Latest Patents
Pinckney holds a patent for a "Carrier for supporting textile material packages in a wet treatment." This invention involves textile yarn package supporting carriers designed for use in textile dyeing machines. The carriers enable machines to operate effectively at less than full capacity. Each carrier features a base with multiple upstanding package supporting posts, each equipped with a longitudinal package supporting portion. This design securely supports a predetermined maximum number of packages on each post. Additionally, a cap mounts to the spindle portion of each post, allowing for movement into engagement with the outermost package. The cap includes a latching arrangement that can be selectively moved between a disengaged position and an engaged position, ensuring stability during operation.
Career Highlights
Pinckney is associated with Gaston County Dyeing Machine Company, where he has applied his expertise in textile machinery. His work has contributed to advancements in the efficiency and functionality of dyeing processes.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Pinckney has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Vladimir M. Gerasimov and Mark G. Barkan. These partnerships have fostered innovation and development within the textile machinery sector.
Conclusion
Clarence D. Pinckney's contributions to the textile industry through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in dyeing machines. His work continues to influence the field and showcases the importance of innovation in industrial applications.