Wilmington, DE, United States of America

Konrad Sümmermann


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Konrad Sümmermann

Introduction

Konrad Sümmermann is a notable inventor based in Wilmington, Delaware. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly with his innovative designs in container technology. His work has led to the development of a unique docking device that enhances the functionality of multipart containers.

Latest Patents

Sümmermann holds a patent for a module connector, module container, and sealing element. This invention is a docking device designed for mechanically connecting an upper and a lower container module of a multipart container. The device features an upper docking segment that can be fastened to the opening of the upper container module, and a lower docking segment that attaches to the lower container module. The design allows fluid to move seamlessly from the upper to the lower container module through an externally leak-tight channel when in an open valve body position.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Konrad Sümmermann has been associated with Volkmann GmbH, where he has applied his expertise in engineering to develop innovative solutions. His work has not only advanced the technology of container systems but has also contributed to the efficiency of fluid transfer processes in various applications.

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Conclusion

Konrad Sümmermann's inventive spirit and dedication to engineering have led to significant advancements in container technology. His patent for a docking device exemplifies his commitment to innovation and problem-solving in the field.

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