Location History:
- Masku, FI (2005)
- Mynamaki, FI (2009)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2009
Title: Innovations by Yrjö Suolahti
Introduction
Yrjö Suolahti is a notable inventor based in Mynamaki, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of packaging technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to wrapping and film application.
Latest Patents
His latest patents include a "Method and device for forming a top film sheet from a film web" and a "Wrapping machine and method for wrapping a wrapping film around an object." The first patent describes an apparatus designed to form a top film sheet from a film web wound upon a roll of film. This device features a pair of holding jaws that allow a free end portion of the film to depend downwardly. A pair of pulling jaws can move between an extended position, where they grasp the free end portion, and a retracted position, which withdraws a portion of the film to form the top film sheet after it is severed by a cutting blade. The second patent outlines a wrapping machine that includes a film dispensing unit with supporting and deflecting elements for two wrapping films. This machine allows for the controlled adhesion of the films during the wrapping process.
Career Highlights
Yrjö Suolahti is associated with Oy M. Haloila Ab, a company known for its advancements in packaging solutions. His work has contributed to the development of efficient and innovative packaging methods that enhance product protection and presentation.
Conclusion
Yrjö Suolahti's inventions reflect his commitment to improving packaging technology through innovative methods and devices. His patents demonstrate a blend of creativity and practicality that continues to influence the industry.
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