Port Washington, WI, United States of America

David Henke


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 271(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2009

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of David Henke: Pioneering Product Securement Systems

Introduction

David Henke is a notable inventor based in Port Washington, WI, with a significant contribution to the realm of product securement and management systems. With a total of two patents to his name, Henke has developed innovative solutions that enhance retail merchandising and improve organizational efficiency.

Latest Patents

Henke's latest inventions include a "Product Securement and Management System" with two distinct embodiments. The first embodiment features a low-profile shelf system designed to increase product merchandising by creating more space between shelves, enabling the accommodation of larger products. This design includes low-profile shelf supports, each consisting of a back portion that is at least 75% longer than the front portion, allowing a significantly lower profile in the front. This innovation aids in better accessibility and visibility of products.

The second embodiment involves a modular shelving system that consists of a box shelf supported by vertical rails. This shelf is designed with shelf supports that interact with the vertical rails, featuring a slideable shelf mounted on a rail, secured in position by a biased hinge plate. The slideable shelf is designed with dividers for organizing products and includes a door that must be opened to access items on the slideable shelf, preventing rapid product removal and enhancing inventory control.

Career Highlights

David Henke is associated with Rtc Industries, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine his innovative solutions. His work reflects a commitment to improving both functional design and user experience in product display and management.

Collaborations

Henke has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Stephen Neal Hardy and Adam Gold. Their teamwork contributes to the development of practical solutions that address real-world challenges in product merchandising and management.

Conclusion

David Henke's contributions to the field of product securement through his patents represent significant innovations that enhance both the retail environment and organizational efficiency. His commitment to improving product accessibility and management systems continues to make a difference in the industry.

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