Mendota Heights, MN, United States of America

Kristin Huber


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

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Title: Kristin Huber: Innovator in Foldable Parallel Bar Apparatus

Introduction: Kristin Huber is a remarkable inventor based in Mendota Heights, Minnesota. She holds a patent for an innovative foldable parallel bar apparatus aimed at enhancing accessibility and functionality in various environments. Her invention reflects a commitment to improving physical activities and rehabilitation processes, particularly for veterans.

Latest Patents: Huber's patent, titled "Foldable Parallel Bar Apparatus," features a design that includes generally U-shaped first and second end frames with a set of handrails connected between them. The handrails are foldable, allowing the end frames to move closer together, compacting the apparatus for easy storage or transport. An alternative embodiment of the invention includes base platforms that can be folded and handrails that adjust both vertically and horizontally, accommodating different user needs.

Career Highlights: Huber is affiliated with the United States of America as represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs. While her primary role involves pushing the boundaries of innovative rehabilitation equipment, she has made significant contributions to the field through her research and inventions.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Kristin has had the privilege of working alongside esteemed colleagues including Eric A. Nickel and Andrew H. Hansen. Their combined expertise has fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and advances the mission of serving the veteran community through impactful inventions.

Conclusion: Kristin Huber's work in developing the foldable parallel bar apparatus exemplifies the spirit of innovation and dedication to improving therapeutic practices for individuals, particularly veterans. Her patent not only highlights her inventive prowess but also emphasizes the importance of accessible and adaptable solutions in rehabilitation settings.

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