Hershey, PA, United States of America

Christopher M Wharton


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations of Christopher M Wharton

Introduction

Christopher M Wharton is an accomplished inventor based in Hershey, PA (US). He is known for his innovative contributions to antimicrobial technology, particularly in the development of surfaces that can significantly reduce microbial contamination. His work is particularly relevant in environments where hygiene is critical.

Latest Patents

Wharton holds a patent for a groundbreaking invention titled "Battery-activated metal ionic antimicrobial surfaces." This invention features a metal ionic antimicrobial surface designed for external use in indoor environments. The surface structure includes a pair of opposed major surfaces, with one surface forming an exposed layer that has a pattern of conductive strips and corresponding insulative spacings. The power pod structure, secured to the surface, houses a battery and a power control circuit that is electrically connected to the conductive strips. The battery has an amp-hour capacity ranging from 150 to 1500 mAh, and the conductive strips are made of copper and silver metallic ions. The power control circuit includes a voltage booster that maintains a constant low voltage of 2.5V to 4.5V. This antimicrobial surface is designed to provide a replaceable period of at least a month of continuous reduction in microbial contaminants, achieving a reduction of at least 99% in microbial contaminants during its use.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Wharton has focused on creating solutions that address public health challenges. His innovative approach to antimicrobial surfaces has the potential to transform how we manage hygiene in various settings, including hospitals, schools, and public spaces. His work emphasizes the importance of technology in enhancing health and safety.

Collaborations

Wharton has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Zackary G Lowe and Charles G Rudolf. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of his research and the successful development of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Christopher M Wharton is a significant figure in the field of antimicrobial technology, with a patent that showcases his innovative spirit and commitment to improving public health. His work continues to pave the way for advancements in hygiene solutions.

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