Location History:
- South Australia, AU (2002)
- Unley Park, AU (2002 - 2006)
- Unley, AU (2003 - 2007)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2007
Title: Innovations by James Robert Harrison
Introduction
James Robert Harrison is a notable inventor based in Unley, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering with a total of five patents to his name. His work primarily focuses on improving the efficiency and functionality of various mechanical systems.
Latest Patents
One of Harrison's latest patents is for a water spreading arrangement in evaporative coolers. This innovative design features a water spreader that includes an inlet leading to vertical projections over several levels. These projections are designed to divide a single stream of water into multiple outlet streams, ensuring a predetermined ratio of flow rates. This arrangement allows for efficient water distribution to the evaporative pads of coolers, enhancing their performance.
Another significant patent by Harrison is the shaft drive coupling. This device serves as a single-piece coupling for connecting a load component to a rotatable shaft. It comprises a sleeve with a bore for the shaft, an externally threaded portion, and a tapered engagement face. The design includes radial compression relief, allowing the sleeve to grip the shaft securely as the threaded portion engages with the load component.
Career Highlights
Harrison's career is marked by his innovative spirit and dedication to engineering. His patents reflect a deep understanding of mechanical systems and a commitment to improving their efficiency. His work has had a positive impact on the industry, showcasing his ability to solve complex engineering challenges.
Collaborations
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