Morrum, Sweden

Jan-Ake Andersson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1982

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Title: Jan-Ake Andersson: Innovator in Fishing Reel Technology

Introduction

Jan-Ake Andersson is a notable inventor based in Morrum, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of fishing technology, particularly with his innovative designs in fishing reels. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and improvements in fishing efficiency.

Latest Patents

Jan-Ake Andersson holds a patent for an arrangement in fishing reels designed to compensate for line retrieval. This invention relates to a fishing reel equipped with a hand crank and a transmission that facilitates the retrieval of fishing line. The design features a sliding clutch that is adjustable through a control mechanism, allowing for a line spool to rotate when the pull on the line exceeds the brake force of the clutch. The unique aspect of this invention is the power transmission mechanism that operates by torque from the hand crank during line retrieval. This mechanism transmits a force corresponding to the torque to the sliding clutch, enhancing the functionality of the fishing reel.

Career Highlights

Jan-Ake Andersson is associated with Abu Aktiebolag, a company known for its innovations in fishing equipment. His work at the company has allowed him to focus on developing advanced fishing technologies that improve user experience and efficiency.

Collaborations

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Conclusion

Jan-Ake Andersson's contributions to fishing reel technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in practical applications. His patent reflects a commitment to enhancing the fishing experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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