Wyoming, MI, United States of America

Steven Theodore Youn


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2004

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Title: Steven Theodore Youn: Innovator in Conveyor Technology

Introduction

Steven Theodore Youn is an accomplished inventor based in Wyoming, MI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of conveyor technology, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency of belt-driven systems. His work exemplifies the spirit of innovation that drives advancements in industrial machinery.

Latest Patents

Youn holds a patent for a "Skewed-roller belt drive for belt-driven roller conveyor." This invention introduces a belt guide for a drive belt of a roller conveyor that cants the belt in the skewed roller section. The design allows an edge portion of the belt, rather than the entire width, to engage the skewed rollers, thereby imparting driving motion effectively. This is achieved through a series of free-wheeling cam followers that support the raised edge portion of the drive belt, which contacts the skewed rollers. Additionally, a second series of freely rotatable grooved wheels captures the lower edge portion of the drive belt, enhancing the overall functionality of the conveyor system.

Career Highlights

Youn is associated with Ermanco Incorporated, where he applies his expertise in conveyor technology. His role at the company allows him to further develop and implement innovative solutions that improve operational efficiency in material handling systems. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of conveyor systems used in various industries.

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Conclusion

Steven Theodore Youn's innovative work in conveyor technology, particularly with his patented skewed-roller belt drive, showcases his commitment to enhancing industrial machinery. His contributions continue to influence the efficiency of material handling systems.

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