Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1992-1999
Title: Innovations of Henry N Wildenberg
Introduction
Henry N Wildenberg is an accomplished inventor based in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. He holds two patents that showcase his innovative contributions to technology and engineering. His work primarily focuses on improving web handling and incineration processes.
Latest Patents
Wildenberg's latest patents include the "Airfoil web stabilization and turning apparatus and method." This invention provides a method for stabilizing and changing the direction of a web moving in a web path between web handling devices. The apparatus features an airfoil with a bulbous front end tapering to a narrowed rear end, designed to interact with the boundary layer air associated with the moving web. This interaction stabilizes and alters the direction of both the boundary layer air and the web itself.
Another significant patent is the "Compact regenerative incinerator." This device is designed for incinerating effluents and consists of a single vessel with two compartments separated by a partition. Each compartment includes an opening and a combustion chamber, with a thermal storage medium in between. The incinerator features a bypass system and valving that directs the flow of effluent and products of incineration, optimizing the process based on monitored conditions.
Career Highlights
Wildenberg has worked with notable companies such as Thermo Electron Wisconsin, Inc. and Thermo Wisconsin, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative solutions in his field.
Collaborations
One of his notable collaborators is Douglas S Stenz, with whom he has worked on various projects throughout his career.
Conclusion
Henry N Wildenberg's contributions to the fields of web handling and incineration technology demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing engineering solutions. His patents reflect a deep understanding of complex systems and a drive to improve efficiency and effectiveness in industrial processes.