Location History:
- Kalispell, MT (US) (1993 - 2004)
- Walla Walla, WA (US) (2006 - 2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993-2014
Title: Innovations of Timothy J Reardon
Introduction
Timothy J Reardon is a notable inventor based in Kalispell, Montana. He has made significant contributions to the field of sorting and quality regulation technologies, holding a total of 15 patents. His work focuses on improving product stream quality and efficiency through innovative apparatus and methods.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Sorting apparatus and method utilizing a mechanical diverter." This invention provides an effective solution for sorting foreign materials and undesirable articles from a product stream. The mechanical diverter, which has a concave shape, is responsive to an inspection station and is designed to launch or redirect undesirable articles along an alternate path. Additionally, an air ejector is included to dislodge foreign materials from the product stream.
Another significant patent is the "Quality regulating apparatus and method." This invention operates on a product stream to ensure that the outgoing product quality level exceeds a target quality level, thereby maximizing yield. The apparatus comprises a conveying device, a product stream imager, an inspection engine, a routing engine, and an object diverting station. The collaboration between the inspection engine and routing engine allows for the intentional passing of defective objects to maintain or improve the quality level of the output product stream.
Career Highlights
Timothy has worked with prominent companies in the industry, including Semitool, Inc. and Key Technology Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed
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