Ashville, OH, United States of America

David Kasler

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2024

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of David Kasler

Introduction

David Kasler is an accomplished inventor based in Ashville, Ohio. He holds a total of 4 patents that showcase his innovative contributions to various fields. His work primarily focuses on bioreactors and thermal simulation technologies.

Latest Patents

One of his latest inventions is the Automated Bioreactor with Foam Collector. This apparatus is designed to produce a target metabolite in a bioreaction. It features a reactor vessel containing a bulk liquor for conducting the bioreaction, with a headspace above it. The target metabolite is favorably partitioned into a foam formed at the interface of the bulk liquor and the headspace. A foam collector is arranged to receive this foam and break it into a condensed foam liquid, allowing for the isolation and purification of the target metabolite. For instance, paenibacillin is produced by fermentation of a medium by OSY-DF, and is preferentially concentrated in the foam. Another application involves the fermentation of a medium by GF610, which produces amyloliquecidin, also preferentially concentrated in the foam.

Another significant invention by Kasler is the Thermal Simulator. This device simulates the thermal behavior of items such as eggs, where measuring the actual internal temperature profile is challenging. The simulator includes a yolk body that mimics the egg yolk, an albumen body surrounding the yolk body to simulate the egg albumen, and a shell layer that simulates the shell. The thermal properties of these materials are tuned to match those of real eggs. Thermometric devices are positioned within the egg body and albumen, processing temperature signals and communicating them to a computer for further analysis.

Career Highlights

David Kasler has worked with notable organizations such as the Ohio State Innovation Foundation and The Ohio State University. His experience in these institutions has contributed significantly to his development as an inventor.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Kasler has collaborated with talented individuals, including Ahmed E Yousef and Mohammad Shavezipur. These collaborations have likely enriched his work and led to innovative advancements.

Conclusion

David Kasler's contributions to the fields of bioreactors and thermal simulation demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. His patents reflect a commitment to solving complex problems through inventive solutions.

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