Victoria, Canada

David Andrew Singlehurst



Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: David Andrew Singlehurst: Innovator in Multi-Point Pressure Sensing Technology

Introduction

David Andrew Singlehurst is a notable inventor based in Victoria, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of sensing technology, particularly with his innovative approach to detecting various physical parameters.

Latest Patents

Singlehurst holds a patent for a "Multi-point pressure sensor and uses thereof." This sensing device is designed to detect physical parameters such as pressures, strains, temperatures, and indices of refraction. The device features a probe with a housing that securely mounts an optical fiber. At the distal end of the optical fiber, there are at least two spaced apart fiber Bragg gratings. The proximal end of the probe connects with a holder and communicates with fiber Bragg grating interrogation systems. Additionally, spacers and seals may be included around the optical fiber between the fiber Bragg gratings, and an orifice can be sealed with a resilient membrane to create a contained airspace around each fiber Bragg grating. This airspace can optionally be filled with a fluid or gas.

Career Highlights

Singlehurst's career is marked by his dedication to advancing sensing technologies. His work has led to the development of innovative devices that enhance the accuracy and reliability of physical parameter detection.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter Martin Wild and Christopher Raymond Dennison, contributing to a dynamic work environment that fosters innovation.

Conclusion

David Andrew Singlehurst's contributions to the field of sensing technology, particularly through his patented multi-point pressure sensor, highlight his role as a significant inventor. His work continues to influence advancements in the detection of physical parameters.

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