Kristiansand, Norway

Morten Roger Sporsheim

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Morten Roger Sporsheim: Innovator in Robotic Technology

Introduction

Morten Roger Sporsheim is a notable inventor based in Kristiansand, Norway. He has made significant contributions to the field of robotic technology, particularly in the development of end effectors for industrial applications. His innovative designs have the potential to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of robotic systems.

Latest Patents

Morten holds a patent for an "End effector for gripping and spinning pipes." This invention features a head portion that includes a first connection interface for attaching the end effector to a robotic arm. The design incorporates a pair of jaws that can rotate between an open position and a gripping position. Additionally, the end effector is equipped with a spinner that allows for the spinning of a pipe held by the jaws around a spinning axis that aligns with the pipe's longitudinal center axis. This invention is crucial for applications requiring precise manipulation of pipes in various industrial settings.

Career Highlights

Morten is currently employed at Grant Prideco, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop advanced robotic solutions. His work focuses on enhancing the capabilities of robotic systems, making them more versatile and efficient in handling complex tasks.

Collaborations

Morten has collaborated with several talented individuals in his field, including Andreas Johan Lindblom and Arnstein Bernt Olsen. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

Morten Roger Sporsheim is a distinguished inventor whose work in robotic technology is paving the way for advancements in industrial automation. His patent for an end effector demonstrates his commitment to innovation and the improvement of robotic systems.

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