Location History:
- Winooski, VT (US) (2008)
- South Burlington, VT (US) (2012 - 2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2020
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Peter J Bergendahl
Introduction
Peter J Bergendahl is a notable inventor based in Winooski, Vermont. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, holding a total of six patents. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and design of electrical components, particularly in data centers.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for an electrical box designed for power and data centers. This innovative electrical box features a dual-hinged cover that allows for versatile access. The design includes a cavity that supports multiple electrical or electronic data outlets. The dual-hinged door can be opened in either direction, pivoting around two spaced-apart pivot axes. This unique feature is coupled with a retaining mechanism that secures the door in a closed position while providing sensory feedback to the user. Additionally, the door is designed to have a floating appearance, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the installation.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Peter has worked with various companies, including the Burton Corporation. His experience in the industry has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address the needs of modern electrical systems. His patents reflect a commitment to improving user experience and functionality in electrical design.
Collaborations
Peter has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Christopher Fidler and Norman R Byrne. These collaborations have contributed to the development of his innovative ideas and patents
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