Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Innovations by Betty Jo Shofner in Environmental Conditioning
Introduction
Betty Jo Shofner is an accomplished inventor based in Knoxville, TN (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of environmental conditioning, particularly in the testing of material samples. Her innovative approach has led to the development of methods and apparatus that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of material testing.
Latest Patents
Betty Jo Shofner holds a patent for "Environmental conditioning methods and apparatus for improved materials." This invention focuses on methods and apparatus for effecting sample-specific cycles for the environmental conditioning of material samples, such as cotton samples, prior to testing. The patent describes a system where a sensor measures material properties, such as moisture content, and determines a sample-specific conditioning cycle. This cycle optimizes the sample's state for testing by controlling parameters like temperature and relative humidity. The invention includes a combination sample conditioning and air conditioning machine that directs conditioned air to various zones within the testing laboratory.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Betty Jo Shofner has demonstrated a commitment to innovation in material testing. Her work has not only advanced the field but has also provided practical solutions for laboratories. She is associated with Premier Polytronics Ltd., where she continues to contribute her expertise.
Collaborations
Betty Jo has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Frederick M. Shofner and Michael D. Watson. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and advancements in technology.
Conclusion
Betty Jo Shofner's contributions to environmental conditioning represent a significant advancement in material testing methodologies. Her innovative patent and collaborative efforts highlight her dedication to improving the accuracy and efficiency of testing processes.