Location History:
- Göteborg, SE (2010)
- Svaneholm, SE (2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2016
Title: Innovations by Inventor Stefan Högnäs
Introduction
Stefan Högnäs is a notable inventor based in Svaneholm, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of machining operations, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and precision of machining processes.
Latest Patents
Stefan Högnäs's latest patents include innovative methods and devices that improve machining operations. One of his patents is titled "In-process compensation of machining operation." This invention relates to a method for performing in-process compensation on a workpiece. The process involves generating a control signal that represents the magnitude of a contact force exerted on a cutting tool. It also includes determining a compensation parameter value based on this control signal and compensating the machining operation accordingly.
Another significant patent is "Method and a device for effecting automatic centering of an annular workpiece on a rotating surface." This invention describes a method for automatically centering a workpiece on a rotating surface. The workpiece is initially positioned arbitrarily, and support is applied through spaced contact members that move synchronously towards the rotational center. The contact members are gradually retracted until the workpiece is centered, ensuring that its center coincides with the rotational center of the surface.
Career Highlights
Stefan Högnäs is currently employed at Aktiebolaget SKF, a company known for its expertise in bearings and seals. His work at SKF has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in machining technology.
Collaborations
Stefan has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Jacek Kaminski and Peter Calås. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of machining technologies within their organization.
Conclusion
Stefan Högnäs is a distinguished inventor whose work in machining operations has led to valuable innovations. His patents reflect a commitment to improving efficiency and precision in manufacturing processes.