San Jose, CA, United States of America

Brian Charles Duckering


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Brian Charles Duckering

Introduction

Brian Charles Duckering is an accomplished inventor based in San Jose, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of ultrasonic inspection technology, particularly in the context of nuclear reactors. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method and apparatus that enhances the safety and efficiency of reactor maintenance.

Latest Patents

Duckering holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for remote ultrasonic inspection of nozzles." This invention focuses on ultrasonically inspecting the welds that attach the differential pressure and liquid poison nozzles to the bottom head of the reactor pressure vessel in a boiling water reactor. The scanning apparatus is designed to be seated on the upper taper of the nozzle outer tube, incorporating a stationary frame with a cutaway section for side installation. The apparatus features vertical and circumferential positioning mechanisms that can be operated remotely, allowing for precise scanning of ultrasonic transducer packages over the circumferential welds and heat-affected zones. The tool also includes a vessel contour follower that ensures the transducer follows the weld's contour accurately.

Career Highlights

Duckering is associated with General Electric Company, where he has applied his expertise in ultrasonic inspection technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing safety protocols in nuclear reactor maintenance. With a focus on innovation, he has contributed to the development of technologies that improve inspection processes and enhance operational safety.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Duckering has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David L. Richardson and James H. Terhune. These collaborations have fostered a productive environment for innovation and have led to advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Brian Charles Duckering's contributions to ultrasonic inspection technology exemplify the importance of innovation in ensuring safety in critical industries. His patent and work at General Electric Company highlight his commitment to advancing technology for the betterment of society.

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