South Bend, IN, United States of America

Seldon T Foote, Deceased


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1976

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Title: Seldon T Foote: Innovator in Article Transfer Technology

Introduction

Seldon T Foote was a notable inventor known for his contributions to the field of article transfer technology. Based in South Bend, IN, he developed innovative solutions that improved the efficiency of transferring fragile items. His work has left a lasting impact on the industry.

Latest Patents

Seldon T Foote held a patent for an "Article Transfer Apparatus." This invention provides an improved apparatus for transferring articles from a transfer station to a receiving station. It features gripping members that include oppositely disposed elastic bands designed to grip the sides of an article being transferred. The engagement members displace the elastic bands toward one another to securely grip the article at the transfer station. The transfer members then facilitate the movement of the gripping members from the transfer station to the receiving station. This design is particularly beneficial for transferring fragile items, such as bakery products, ensuring their safe delivery to packaging stations.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Seldon T Foote worked with the Chicago Display Company, where he applied his inventive skills to enhance product transfer processes. His dedication to innovation in this field has been recognized by peers and industry professionals alike.

Collaborations

Seldon collaborated with notable coworkers, including Alan K Snyder and Arthur D Schmidt, who contributed to his projects and shared his vision for improving article transfer technology.

Conclusion

Seldon T Foote's innovative spirit and dedication to improving article transfer methods have made a significant impact in the industry. His patent for the article transfer apparatus showcases his ability to address practical challenges in handling fragile products. His legacy continues to inspire future inventors in the field.

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