Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: Innovations of Fabrice Delassalle in Thermal Insulation Technology
Introduction
Fabrice Delassalle is a notable inventor based in Jouques, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of thermal insulation, particularly in the design of elements for pipes that transport hot gases. His innovative approach addresses the challenges posed by thermal loads on such systems.
Latest Patents
Fabrice Delassalle holds a patent for an "Element for a pipe for transporting hot gases and method of fabricating said element." This invention relates to a cylindrical thermal insulation element designed for fluid transport pipes. The element features an envelope with a longitudinal axis, which contains thermal insulation. The envelope includes a deformable annular zone with overlapping cylindrical surfaces that can slide against each other, accommodating movement caused by thermal loads. This invention also outlines a method for fabricating pipes that transport high-temperature fluids, particularly hot gases, by connecting male and female connectors of the elements.
Career Highlights
Fabrice Delassalle is associated with the Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, a prominent research institution in France. His work there has focused on developing advanced materials and methods for high-temperature applications, contributing to the efficiency and safety of thermal systems.
Collaborations
Fabrice has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Lionel Cachon and Franck Dechelette. Their combined expertise has fostered innovation in the field of thermal insulation and fluid transport technologies.
Conclusion
Fabrice Delassalle's contributions to thermal insulation technology demonstrate his commitment to advancing engineering solutions for high-temperature applications. His innovative patent reflects a significant step forward in the design of efficient and reliable pipe systems.