Clifton Park, NY, United States of America

Jason Gerard


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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Title: Jason Gerard: Innovator in Cleaning Technology for Feeder Systems

Introduction: Jason Gerard, an inventive mind based in Clifton Park, NY, has made significant contributions to the realm of mechanical systems with his innovative cleaning apparatus designed specifically for rollers used in feeder systems. His invention addresses a critical issue faced in the industry, particularly when handling glossy paper that often causes misfeeds and jams.

Latest Patents: Jason holds a notable patent for his invention entitled "Cleaning apparatus for rollers used in feeding systems." This device is essential for ensuring the smooth operation of feeder systems, which play a crucial role in feeding individual sheets of paper for various mechanical applications. The cleaning apparatus is equipped with a cleaning head mounted on a supporting arm and utilizes various types of abrasive cleaning heads, such as metal blades, meshes, and brushes, to maintain the rollers’ functionality while minimizing wear.

Career Highlights: Currently, Jason is employed at Pitney Bowes Inc., a leading technology company that has significantly influenced mailing and shipping solutions. His work on the cleaning apparatus highlights his expertise in improving mechanical features within printing systems. Jason's focus is on enhancing operational efficiency, particularly in managing the challenges posed by glossy paper.

Collaborations: During his tenure at Pitney Bowes Inc., Jason has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as James A Salomon and Michael M Farrell. These partnerships have fostered a culture of innovation and have contributed to the advancements in cleaning technologies for mechanical systems.

Conclusion: Jason Gerard's inventive spirit and dedicated approach to solving industry problems showcase the importance of innovation in modern mechanical systems. His cleaning apparatus not only improves the efficiency of feeder systems but also demonstrates the potential of innovative thinking in overcoming practical challenges faced in the printing industry. Through his work, Jason continues to influence the field and promote advancements that benefit various mechanical applications.

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