Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-1999
Title: The Innovations of Robert R. Siegler
Introduction
Robert R. Siegler is an accomplished inventor based in Berlin, Connecticut. He has made significant contributions to the field of pressure sensing technology and electrical transmission control mechanisms. With a total of 2 patents, Siegler's work has had a notable impact on various applications.
Latest Patents
One of Siegler's latest inventions is a laminated pressure sensing device. This device is designed to sense pressure and provide an electrical indication of the sensed pressure. It features a top lamination, a middle lamination, and a bottom lamination, with a pressure sensor located within an aperture in the middle lamination. The device produces an output electrical signal indicative of the applied pressure when the pressure sensor makes electrical contact with the electrical connectors.
Another significant patent is the electrically noncontacting transmission control mechanism. This invention provides a control assembly that has rotational motion, allowing for the shifting of a machine's transmission. A plurality of contactless sensors detect the rotational movement and produce signals indicative of the desired speed and/or direction of the transmission. The design isolates the contactless sensors from mechanical loading, enhancing the reliability of the control mechanism.
Career Highlights
Robert R. Siegler is currently employed at Caterpillar Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work at this leading company in the heavy equipment industry allows him to apply his expertise in practical applications.
Collaborations
Siegler has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Stephen W. Rector and Douglas D. Schumann. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of technology within their field.
Conclusion
Robert R. Siegler's contributions to the fields of pressure sensing and electrical transmission control mechanisms demonstrate his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing technology and improving functionality in various applications.