Vancouver, WA, United States of America

Dean Ehnes

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Title: Dean Ehnes - Innovator in Harsh Environment Robotics

Introduction

Dean Ehnes is an accomplished inventor based in Vancouver, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of robotics, particularly in developing technologies that can operate in harsh environments. His innovative approach has led to the creation of a unique robotic end effector designed to enhance material handling capabilities.

Latest Patents

Dean Ehnes holds a patent for a "Harsh Environment Robot End Effector." This invention features an end effector frame that can be connected to a material handling robot. It includes one or more pickup arms that are rotatingly coupled to the frame, along with pickup arm airbag actuator air bags that facilitate the opening and closing of the pickup arms. Additionally, the design incorporates positioning palms that are also rotatingly coupled to the end effector frame, equipped with actuator air bags for similar functionality. The invention further includes adjustable pushdowns with airbags attached to their heads, allowing for effective gripping of loads between the pushdown and pickup arm.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Dean has focused on advancing robotic technologies that can withstand challenging conditions. His work has not only contributed to the efficiency of material handling processes but has also paved the way for future innovations in robotics.

Collaborations

Dean has collaborated with notable colleagues in the field, including Theodore E Vanderheyden and Travis M White. Their combined expertise has fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of groundbreaking technologies.

Conclusion

Dean Ehnes is a prominent figure in the realm of robotics, with a patent that showcases his innovative spirit and dedication to improving material handling in harsh environments. His contributions are a testament to the potential of robotics in various applications.

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