Oslo, Norway

Elin Mæland



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Elin Mæland: Innovator in Subsea Power Cable Technology

Introduction

Elin Mæland is a notable inventor based in Oslo, Norway. She has made significant contributions to the field of subsea technology, particularly in the area of power cable terminations. Her innovative approach has led to the development of a unique solution for underwater applications.

Latest Patents

Elin holds a patent for a "Plug-in termination of a power cable for subsea appliances." This invention involves a plug-in termination of a single-phase conductor in a power cable termination assembly designed for submerged use. The design features a first barrier that separates an outer pressure-compensated housing from the sea, and a second barrier that separates an inner pressure-compensated housing from the outer housing. The single-phase conductor runs through both barriers and is secured within the inner housing by being terminated in an insulator body that can be inserted into the inner housing. The unsheathed conductor end is electrically connected within the insulator body to a conducting pin, which is fixedly embedded by molding into the insulator body. Elin has 1 patent to her name.

Career Highlights

Elin Mæland is currently employed at Vetco Gray Scandinavia AS, where she continues to work on innovative solutions for subsea technology. Her expertise and dedication to her field have made her a valuable asset to her company and the industry as a whole.

Collaborations

Elin collaborates with her coworker, Gunnar Hafskjold, to further enhance the development of subsea technologies. Their teamwork exemplifies the importance of collaboration in driving innovation.

Conclusion

Elin Mæland's contributions to subsea power cable technology highlight her role as a pioneering inventor. Her innovative solutions are paving the way for advancements in underwater applications.

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