Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014
Title: Ukrich Schlatter: Innovator in Fine Blanking Technology
Introduction
Ukrich Schlatter is a notable inventor based in Lyss, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of fine blanking technology, particularly through his innovative methods and devices that enhance the production of finished parts.
Latest Patents
Ukrich Schlatter holds a patent for a "Method and device for influencing the cut and functional face on fine-blanked finished parts." This invention addresses the challenges associated with the reduction of edge quality during the fine blanking process. The method involves clamping a metal strip between an upper part, which includes a cutting punch and guide plate, and a lower part, which consists of a die plate and ejector. In the first working stage, a blank with reduction is cut out of the metal strip. The invention aims to purposefully influence or eliminate edge reduction while maintaining functional surfaces and conserving material. This is achieved by cutting out the blank with a defined material allowance and subsequently shifting this material volume during a second working stage to fill up the developed reduction.
Career Highlights
Ukrich Schlatter has dedicated his career to advancing fine blanking technology. His innovative approach has led to improved manufacturing processes, particularly in the production of gears and other finished parts. His work has been recognized for its potential to enhance efficiency and reduce material waste in industrial applications.
Collaborations
Ukrich collaborates with Andreas Delis, contributing to the development and refinement of fine blanking technologies. Their partnership has fostered innovation and has been instrumental in bringing new ideas to fruition.
Conclusion
Ukrich Schlatter's contributions to fine blanking technology exemplify the impact of innovation in manufacturing processes. His patent reflects a commitment to improving efficiency and quality in the production of finished parts.