Lausanne, Switzerland

Ha-Simon Tran



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Ha-Simon Tran: Innovator in Converting Press Technology

Introduction

Ha-Simon Tran is a notable inventor based in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of converting press technology, particularly in the processing of paper and cardboard sheets. His innovative designs have the potential to enhance efficiency in manufacturing processes.

Latest Patents

Ha-Simon Tran holds a patent for a converting press that includes a waste stripping station and/or a blanking station with a pull-out chase. This design features a pair of horizontal transverse rails that support an upper stripping tool for waste stripping operations or a blanking tool for blanking operations. The first rail is fixed relative to the chase, while the second rail is movable in a longitudinal direction. The unique profile of the rails allows for the effective maintenance of an operational waste stripping position, accommodating a pull-out chase of an upper tool or an upper stripping board, and/or blanking board for blanking operations. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Ha-Simon Tran is currently employed at Bobst SA, a company renowned for its expertise in the packaging and printing industry. His work at Bobst SA has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in a practical setting, contributing to advancements in converting press technology.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ha-Simon has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jean-Bernard De Dompierre and Bernard Jaquet. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of cutting-edge solutions in the industry.

Conclusion

Ha-Simon Tran is a distinguished inventor whose work in converting press technology exemplifies innovation and practicality. His contributions continue to influence the manufacturing processes in the paper and cardboard industry.

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