Hovag, Norway

Jan Vidar Aarsnes

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Jan Vidar Aarsnes: Innovator in Offshore Vessel Technology

Introduction

Jan Vidar Aarsnes is a notable inventor based in Hovag, Norway. He has made significant contributions to the field of offshore vessel technology, particularly in the production and storage of hydrocarbon products. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique vessel design that addresses the challenges of marine operations.

Latest Patents

Aarsnes holds a patent for an offshore vessel designed for the production and storage of hydrocarbon products. This invention features a spread moored vessel that includes a laterally extending main deck and a symmetrical mooring arrangement. The vessel is engineered to be moored to the seabed while floating in a body of water. The longitudinal hull of the vessel comprises a bow, a midbody, a stern, and a motion suppressing element that extends below the vessel's maximum draught. The specific hull shape, along with the length/breadth ratio of between 1.1 and 1.5, allows for favorable and uniform motions in relation to wave direction.

Career Highlights

Jan Vidar Aarsnes has established himself as a key figure in the marine engineering sector. His work at Cefront Technology AS has been instrumental in advancing offshore vessel designs. His innovative solutions have garnered attention and recognition within the industry.

Collaborations

Aarsnes collaborates with talented professionals such as Kare Syvertsen and Ragnar Thunes. Their combined expertise contributes to the success of projects at Cefront Technology AS.

Conclusion

Jan Vidar Aarsnes is a pioneering inventor whose work in offshore vessel technology has made a significant impact on the industry. His innovative designs and collaborative efforts continue to push the boundaries of marine engineering.

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