The Woodlands, TX, United States of America

F Russell Huson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 38(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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Title: F Russell Huson: Innovator in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology

Introduction

F Russell Huson is a notable inventor based in The Woodlands, Texas. He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique superconducting magnet design that enhances MRI equipment.

Latest Patents

Huson's most recent patent is titled "Compact superconducting magnet for magnetic resonance imaging." This invention features a C-shaped superconducting magnet designed for use in MRI equipment. The magnet incorporates flux concentrators on opposing sides of the gap to generate a vertical field. These flux concentrators consist of multiple coils that carry current in opposing directions, creating an inwardly directed field to compensate for the gap. Additionally, injection correctors, which are horizontal coils, are positioned adjacent to the flux concentrators. A flux return body, such as a superconducting solenoid or an iron yoke, provides a return path on the opposite side of the magnet from the gap. The design also includes flux deflectors that guide return flux in a curved path, ensuring uniformity in the induced flux.

Career Highlights

F Russell Huson is associated with Hewlett-Packard Company, where he has applied his expertise in superconducting magnet technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing MRI capabilities, making diagnostic imaging more effective and efficient.

Collaborations

Huson has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sergio Pissanetzky and John D Larson. Their combined efforts have contributed to the development of innovative technologies in the field of magnetic resonance imaging.

Conclusion

F Russell Huson's contributions to MRI technology through his patented superconducting magnet design exemplify his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing medical imaging. His work continues to impact the field positively.

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