Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2012
Title: Innovations by Mogens Juhl Föns
Introduction
Mogens Juhl Föns is a notable inventor based in Fårup, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of industrial processes, particularly in the cooling and handling of particulate materials. With a total of 2 patents, his work has implications for industries such as cement manufacturing.
Latest Patents
Föns' latest patents include a method and cooler for cooling hot particulate material. This invention describes a method for cooling material that has undergone heat treatment in an industrial furnace, such as a rotary kiln used for manufacturing cement clinker. The method involves directing hot material from the kiln to an inlet grate in the cooler, where cooling air is introduced through channels in the grate. Additionally, compressed air can be intermittently injected into the material to enhance cooling efficiency.
Another significant patent is a device for dividing a stream of particulate or pulverulent material into substreams. This device features a housing with a vertical inlet duct and multiple outlet ducts separated by partition walls. A rotor located at the inlet duct directs the material stream radially outwards, allowing for a variable ratio between the outlet substreams. This innovation provides flexibility in material handling processes.
Career Highlights
Mogens Juhl Föns is associated with FLSmidth A/S, a company known for its engineering and manufacturing solutions in the cement and minerals industries. His work at FLSmidth has allowed him to develop and refine technologies that improve industrial efficiency and material processing.
Collaborations
Föns has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Niels Ole Cedergaard and Sten Mortensen. Their combined expertise has contributed to advancements in the field of industrial processing.
Conclusion
Mogens Juhl Föns is a distinguished inventor whose innovations in cooling and material handling have made a significant impact on industrial processes. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in manufacturing.