Flushing, NY, United States of America

Dodd V Ezzard


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Dodd V Ezzard: Innovator in Electrochemical Detection of Water Pipes

Introduction

Dodd V Ezzard is a notable inventor based in Flushing, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemistry, particularly in the detection of buried service lead and copper water pipes. His innovative approach addresses a critical need in infrastructure maintenance and safety.

Latest Patents

Dodd V Ezzard holds a patent for the "Use of electrochemistry to detect buried service lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) water pipes." This invention utilizes a rectifier, a groundbed consisting of four copper rods, a power supply, three copper/copper sulfate reference electrodes, and a data logger. The technology detects and identifies buried lead and copper service pipes by measuring their electrochemical potentials. Specifically, it employs the electrochemical potentials of lead versus copper/copper sulfate reference electrode at -0.500 volts and copper versus copper/copper sulfate reference electrode at -0.200 volts. This method is effective under field conditions, allowing for the differentiation of buried lead and copper service pipes that may be connected to the same water meter and cast iron water supply main.

Career Highlights

Dodd V Ezzard is associated with Dacco Sci, Inc., where he applies his expertise in electrochemistry to develop innovative solutions for detecting buried pipes. His work has the potential to enhance the safety and efficiency of water supply systems.

Collaborations

Dodd has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Chester M Dacres and John Marshall, contributing to advancements in the field of electrochemical detection.

Conclusion

Dodd V Ezzard's innovative work in electrochemistry represents a significant advancement in the detection of buried water pipes. His contributions are vital for improving infrastructure safety and maintenance practices.

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