Greenfield Park, Canada

Mark Bedard


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.7

ph-index = 5

Forward Citations = 104(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Greenfield Park, CA (2008 - 2011)
  • Greenfield Park, CA (US) (2013)
  • Quebec, CA (2013)
  • St. Lambert, CA (2011 - 2014)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2014

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7 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Mark Bedard: Innovator in Modular Cooling Solutions

Introduction

Mark Bedard is a notable inventor based in Greenfield Park, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of product merchandising through his innovative designs and solutions. With a total of 7 patents to his name, Bedard continues to push the boundaries of technology in merchandising systems.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents, Bedard has developed modular cooled product merchandising units, kits, and methods of manufacture. These kits for constructing a modular merchandising unit include panels, frame members, joint pieces, and a cooling device. The frame members are designed with a lengthwise shape that defines outer and inner panel mounting assemblies and a joint capture region. The mounting assemblies feature opposing legs extending from a base web to create a panel engagement region. The joint pieces consist of a block core and orthogonally arranged plug assemblies that project from the core's faces. These plug assemblies are designed to mate with the joint capture region. The construction of a unit from the kit involves the frame members retaining selected panels as paired inner and outer panels within the corresponding engagement regions. The joint pieces interconnect the frame members and paired panels to form a cabinet, with the cooling device mounted inside. Additionally, a door assembly can be attached to the cabinet, and foam insulation can be optionally dispensed between the paired panels.

Another significant invention is the portable thermoelectric cooling/heating unit and related merchandising system. This unit is designed for cooling or heating a product container and includes a thermoelectric assembly, a housing, a front side fan, and a rear side fan. The thermoelectric assembly comprises a thermoelectric device, a first heat sink, and a second heat sink. The housing maintains the first heat sink and front fan within a front side channel, while the second heat sink and rear fan are housed within a rear side channel. The housing also forms a condensation passageway segment that facilitates fluid connection between the channels. During operation, the unit is removably assembled to the container, allowing the openings of the front side channel to be fluidly within the container's interior region. Accumulated condensation is directed to the rear side channel and evaporated.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Mark Bedard has worked with several prominent companies, including General Mills, Inc. and Sg Productions. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his

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