Location History:
- Büren, DE (2004)
- Bueren, DE (2001 - 2019)
- Bad Driburg, DE (2020 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2021
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Robert Obermeier-Hartmann
Introduction
Robert Obermeier-Hartmann is a notable inventor based in Bueren, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural machinery, holding a total of eight patents. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of agricultural working machines.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Track roller unit for an agricultural working machine." This invention features a design that includes at least one first guide roller and one second guide roller, mounted on separate supporting arms. The unit also incorporates a support roller situated between the guide rollers, with a track belt wrapping around them. A hydropneumatic damping element is assigned to at least one of the guide or support rollers, along with a regulated restrictor device that adjusts flow resistance during operation. Another significant patent is the "Traction wheel for a track roller unit," which includes a drive wheel designed to drive an elastic track belt. This design features supporting arms extending radially from the axis of rotation, creating gaps between adjacent arms, and includes a friction element for non-positive interaction with the track belt.
Career Highlights
Robert Obermeier-Hartmann is currently employed at Claas Industrietechnik GmbH, a company renowned for its innovative agricultural machinery solutions. His work at Claas has allowed him to develop and refine technologies that improve agricultural efficiency and productivity.
Collaborations
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