Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2012
Title: Innovations of George M Nygaard
Introduction
George M Nygaard is an accomplished inventor based in Davisburg, MI (US). He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in the field of inspection technologies. His innovative methods and systems have significantly contributed to the advancement of automated inspection processes.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method and system for automatically inspecting parts and for automatically generating calibration data for use in inspecting parts." This invention provides a comprehensive system that includes a support for parts and calibration devices along a measurement axis. The system features a head apparatus with multiple radiation plane generators that direct an array of radiation planes at the part, allowing for precise measurements of geometric dimensions. Additionally, the system incorporates cameras to measure the radiation present in unobstructed planar portions, ensuring accurate data collection.
Another notable patent is the "Method and system for optically inspecting parts." This method involves supporting a part along a measurement axis and scanning it with an array of spaced radiation planes. The process creates unobstructed planar portions that contain radiation representative of the part's dimensions. The method further includes measuring the radiation and processing the data to obtain accurate measurements of the part.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, George M Nygaard has worked with several companies, including Gii Acquisition, LLC and General Inspection, LLC. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to various innovative projects in the
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