Location History:
- Seyssinet, FR (2002 - 2003)
- Claix, FR (2003 - 2018)
- Grenoble, FR (2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2019
Title: Albert Raymond: Innovator in Fluid Connector Technology
Introduction
Albert Raymond is a notable inventor based in Claix, France, recognized for his contributions to fluid connector technology. With a total of eight patents to his name, he has made significant advancements in the field, particularly in the design and functionality of fluid control systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest innovations is the fluid connector assembly, which features a connector body with an intermediate portion that extends between opposite end portions and includes a first bore. This assembly is designed with an elongated wall that surrounds a second bore, which opens to the first bore. A unique aspect of this invention is the inclusion of a flat tube made from a different material, which has at least one fluid passage and is lockingly retained with the connector body through male and female locking structures.
Another significant patent is the fluid control valve utilizing a shape memory alloy driving spring. This valve is engineered to move a valve member between open and closed positions using a shape memory alloy spring that responds to temperature changes. The design includes a valve assembly cylinder, a fluid inlet and outlet, and a fluid flow gate, showcasing the innovative use of materials and mechanisms to enhance fluid control.
Career Highlights
Albert Raymond has had a distinguished career, working with prominent companies such as A. Raymond & Cie and A. Raymond Et Cie. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his inventions
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