Haskell, OK, United States of America

Harold Wilburn, Jr


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2019

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Harold Wilburn, Jr.

Introduction

Harold Wilburn, Jr. is an accomplished inventor based in Haskell, Oklahoma. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the development of innovative clutch systems for winches. With a total of three patents to his name, Wilburn's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation and practical application.

Latest Patents

One of Wilburn's latest patents is an electronically controlled clutch for a winch. This invention features an electronically actuated clutch that connects a motor and drive shaft to a spool. The clutch operates through a solenoid that engages it via a yoke. It can be toggled between engaged and disengaged positions by energizing and de-energizing the solenoid. The design allows for linear movement along the axis of the drive shaft, facilitating smooth engagement and disengagement with the spool. Additionally, the operation of this electronically actuated clutch can be controlled remotely, enhancing its usability.

Career Highlights

Wilburn is currently associated with Ramsey Winch Company, where he applies his expertise in developing advanced winch technologies. His role at the company has allowed him to focus on creating innovative solutions that improve the efficiency and functionality of winch systems.

Collaborations

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Conclusion

Harold Wilburn, Jr. is a notable inventor whose work in electronically controlled clutches has the potential to revolutionize winch technology. His contributions reflect a commitment to innovation and practical engineering solutions.

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