Location History:
- Freeville, NY (US) (2002 - 2003)
- Myrtle Beach, SC (US) (2004)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2004
Title: Innovations of Daniel Nathaniel Wilkens
Introduction
Daniel Nathaniel Wilkens is an accomplished inventor based in Freeville, NY (US). He holds a total of 3 patents that showcase his innovative contributions to the field of packaging and labeling technologies. His work primarily focuses on enhancing processes in the food and beverage industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Process and apparatus for decorating packages with convex surfaces." This invention aims to simplify the heat transfer process and extend the performance range of corresponding installations. The method involves arranging opposite movements of the conveyor with cylindrical packings and the decoration, rotating the objects through conveyor movement, and applying necessary heat. Such processes and devices are particularly useful in decorating cylindrical packings made from various materials.
Another significant patent is "Process for applying an ink-only label to a polymeric surface." This invention pertains to a returnable plastic crate that features an ink-only label on at least one surface. The label is designed to be removable without damaging the surface, as it is adhered by an activated adhesive layer.
Career Highlights
Daniel works at Heineken Technical Services B.V., where he applies his expertise in developing innovative packaging solutions. His contributions have significantly impacted the efficiency and effectiveness of packaging processes in the industry.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Daniel has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Thomas Lynn Brandt and Patrick Johannes Blom. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of groundbreaking technologies.
Conclusion
Daniel Nathaniel Wilkens exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his patents and contributions to the packaging industry. His work continues to influence the way products are packaged and labeled, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.