Location History:
- Fargo, ND (US) (2007 - 2011)
- Urbana, IL (US) (2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2014
Title: Innovations by James Edward Lenz
Introduction
James Edward Lenz is an accomplished inventor based in Fargo, ND (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural machinery, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of agricultural equipment through innovative designs and technologies.
Latest Patents
One of Lenz's latest patents is for an agricultural machine that features a system for the automatic setting of a working parameter. This invention includes an electronic control device and an actuator that adjusts at least one working parameter based on the vertical position of the machine. The control device utilizes signals from a sensor to determine the topographical zone of a field, allowing for optimized operation of the agricultural machine.
Another notable patent is a system for determining the position of a movable member. This invention employs a first magnet and a secondary magnet secured to the movable member, each associated with distinct magnetic fields. A sensor assembly detects these magnetic fields, enabling a data processor to determine the axial position of the movable member accurately.
Career Highlights
James Edward Lenz is currently employed at Deere & Company, a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery. His role involves the development and enhancement of innovative technologies that improve agricultural practices. Lenz's expertise in engineering and design has positioned him as a valuable asset to his company.
Collaborations
Lenz has collaborated with talented coworkers, including Ole Peters and Ashley Elwood Greer. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of agricultural technology and the successful implementation of innovative solutions.
Conclusion
James Edward Lenz is a notable inventor whose work in agricultural machinery has led to significant advancements in the industry. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and efficiency, making a lasting impact on agricultural practices.