Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1983-1985
Title: Innovations by Hans Gaede in Hosiery Handling
Introduction
Hans Gaede is an accomplished inventor based in Fort Mill, SC, with a focus on innovative solutions in the hosiery industry. He holds two patents that showcase his expertise and creativity in developing methods and apparatuses for handling hosiery.
Latest Patents
One of Hans Gaede's latest patents is a method and apparatus for handling hosiery. This invention involves a generally flat form that is dimensioned to be inserted into hosiery and is supported for motion on a conveyor chain. The form is driven by a loading station where hosiery is placed upon it. A clamp mechanism is carried on the form for vertical motion along its length. The form is then moved past an elevator mechanism that raises the clamp mechanism until it contacts the bottom portion of the hosiery, moving it upward. The clamp jaws then clamp down on the hosiery, ensuring secure handling. After the jaws have clamped on the hosiery, the clamp mechanism is forced downwardly by a cam plate, completing the process.
Career Highlights
Hans Gaede has made significant contributions to the field of hosiery handling through his innovative designs and methods. His work has improved efficiency and effectiveness in the industry, making him a notable figure in his field.
Collaborations
Hans has collaborated with talented individuals such as James H Sewell and Curtis R Ritch, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Hans Gaede's inventive spirit and dedication to improving hosiery handling processes have led to valuable patents that enhance the industry. His work continues to inspire advancements in this area.
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