Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2003
Title: Brian E. Richter: Innovator in Hydraulic Technology
Introduction
Brian E. Richter is a notable inventor based in Bloomington, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of hydraulic technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative work focuses on improving the efficiency and accuracy of hydraulic systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a Hydraulic Piston Position Sensor. This invention measures the position of a piston in a hydraulic assembly using microwave pulses. The microwave pulses are launched along a conductor that is coupled to the piston or cylinder. A sliding member, which is slidably coupled to the conductor, moves in tandem with the piston or cylinder. The position is determined based on the reflection from the end of the conductor and the sliding member.
Another significant patent is for a Multiple Process Product Interface Detection for a Low Power Radar Level Transmitter. This invention involves a low power time domain reflectometry radar (LPTDRR) level transmitter designed to calculate levels of first and second products in a tank. A termination extends into the first and second products within the tank. A pulse generator transmits a pulse along the termination into the products, while a pulse receiver captures reflected wave pulses corresponding to the interfaces of the products. A threshold controller generates detection thresholds for the reflected wave pulses, and a dielectric constant calculator determines the dielectric constant of the first product based on the first reflected wave pulse. A level computer then calculates the levels of both products.
Career Highlights
Brian has worked with prominent companies such as Rosemount Inc. and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in hydraulic systems and radar technology.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Brian has collaborated with notable professionals, including Stefan Cramer and Rolf Gluth. These collaborations have further enhanced his innovative capabilities and contributions to the field.
Conclusion
Brian E. Richter is a distinguished inventor whose work in hydraulic technology has led to significant advancements. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and efficiency in hydraulic systems. His contributions continue to impact the industry positively.
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