Location History:
- Glenwood Durban, ZA (2017)
- Durban, ZA (2010 - 2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2020
Title: Innovations by Jacques Basson: Pioneering Agricultural and Conveyor Belt Monitoring Systems
Introduction
Jacques Basson is a notable inventor based in Durban, South Africa, recognized for his contributions to agricultural and conveyor belt monitoring technologies. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Basson has developed innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and reliability of belt systems in various applications.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "System and method for monitoring an agricultural belt." This invention features a belt monitoring system that includes an agricultural belt with a magnetic element embedded within it. The system is designed to ensure proper belt alignment and movement, utilizing a sensor to detect magnetic signals emitted by the magnetic element. The monitoring system is capable of signaling when the agricultural belt deviates from its permissible positional range, thereby preventing potential operational issues.
Another significant patent is the "Conveyor belt edge detection system." This invention involves a conveyor belt equipped with edge detection inserts that monitor the belt's edge damage, width changes, and tracking alterations. By utilizing a magnetic sensor system, the method captures images of the magnetic field associated with the embedded inserts, allowing for real-time monitoring and maintenance of the conveyor belt.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jacques Basson has worked with various companies, including Advanced Imaging Technologies (Proprietary) Limited and Contitech Transportbandsysteme GmbH. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise
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