Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Innovations of Johannes Wilhelmus Adrianus Van Heijst
Introduction
Johannes Wilhelmus Adrianus Van Heijst is a notable inventor based in Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of conveying systems, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency of transporting upright articles.
Latest Patents
Van Heijst holds a patent for a conveying apparatus that relates to a system designed for transporting upright articles, such as vials. This invention features an in-feed conveyor, an out-feed conveyor, and a single liner system positioned between them. The single liner system consists of a series of co-planar conveyor belts that are arranged side by side to create a conveying surface. These belts operate in the same driving direction but at different velocities. Additionally, a track guide is placed above the conveying surface to direct the articles from the in-feed conveyor to the out-feed conveyor along a guide direction that is set at an acute angle to the driving direction. Notably, the velocity of the subsequent belts increases in the guide direction, optimizing the conveying process.
Career Highlights
Van Heijst is associated with Ima Life, S.r.l., where he applies his expertise in developing advanced conveying systems. His work has contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of product handling in various industries.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Franciscus Antonius Damen and Johannes Van Veen, who have also contributed to advancements in the field of conveying technology.
Conclusion
Johannes Wilhelmus Adrianus Van Heijst is a distinguished inventor whose innovative conveying apparatus has the potential to revolutionize the handling of upright articles in various sectors. His contributions reflect a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency through inventive solutions.