West Midlands, United Kingdom

Paul Simmons


 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013-2015

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Paul Simmons in Pharmaceutical Assembly

Introduction

Paul Simmons is a notable inventor based in the West Midlands, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of pharmaceutical product assembly, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to this industry.

Latest Patents

One of Paul Simmons' latest patents is a machine and method for pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical-like product assembly. This invention provides a method and apparatus for assembling a plurality of independently formed solid components, thereby forming a single delivery vehicle for a pharmaceutical or pharmaceutical-like product. The solid components can be held and fed to the apparatus via a plurality of magazines. Pusher rods and similar devices can be used for positioning each of the solid components. When the components are connected via a bonding liquid, a sprayer is provided, and compression pins or similar tools press the components together with the bonding liquid to form the final product. Additionally, a rivet or other connection structure can be used and driven through holes in each of the solid components to create the final product.

Career Highlights

Paul Simmons is currently associated with Glaxo Group Limited, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the pharmaceutical sector. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of pharmaceutical assembly processes.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Thomas William Bailey and Ronnie Benditt, who have collaborated with him on various projects within the company.

Conclusion

Paul Simmons is a distinguished inventor whose work in pharmaceutical assembly has led to significant advancements in the industry. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving product delivery systems in pharmaceuticals.

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