Cross Village, MI, United States of America

Joel S Dyksterhouse


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 38(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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Title: Innovations of Joel S Dyksterhouse

Introduction

Joel S Dyksterhouse is an accomplished inventor based in Cross Village, MI (US). He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of archery equipment. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and durability of archery bows through advanced materials and design.

Latest Patents

Dyksterhouse holds a patent for a thermoplastic composite bow riser, limb, and cam. This invention involves a riser for an archery bow that is formed from a fibrous composite material. The matrix of this material may consist of a high heat distortion thermoplastic polymer, a very high heat distortion thermoplastic polymer, or a combination of both. The design allows for the incorporation of a spine made from a different polymer or composite than the rest of the riser, or even from metal. The method for producing this riser includes introducing a polymeric composite into a mold to facilitate a specific orientation of the components, molding the composite to create a billet that approximates the net shape of the riser, and machining the billet to achieve the final shape.

Career Highlights

Dyksterhouse is associated with Gordon Composites, Inc., where he applies his expertise in composite materials to develop innovative products. His work has significantly impacted the archery industry, providing athletes with improved equipment that enhances their performance.

Collaborations

One of his notable coworkers is Edward D Pilpel, with whom he collaborates on various projects within the company. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of composite technology in archery.

Conclusion

Joel S Dyksterhouse's innovative work in the field of archery equipment exemplifies the importance of material science in sports technology. His contributions continue to influence the design and functionality of archery bows, making them more efficient and durable.

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