Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1987-2010
Title: Innovations of Gerry Glancy Hull
Introduction
Gerry Glancy Hull is an accomplished inventor based in Atlanta, GA. He holds a total of 7 patents that showcase his expertise in airflow control and temperature regulation systems. His innovative contributions have significantly impacted the field of control systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents are "Slope Predictive Control" and "Digital PID Control." The first invention provides an airflow control loop that utilizes averaged airflow measurements while avoiding common issues associated with measurement delays. This is achieved through a predictive control scheme that calculates damper sensitivity and runtime to maintain a constant airflow. Additionally, it implements a digital form of proportional, integral, and derivative (PID) control to regulate room temperature using non-linear gains based on the temperature's deviation from the setpoint. The second patent applies a slope predictive control method to a Variable Temperature Control (VTC) system. It measures the slope of discharge temperature relative to the flow regulation device's position, predicting the necessary adjustments to achieve the desired temperature. This invention also incorporates a self-learning algorithm to monitor the system's response over time.
Career Highlights
Gerry has worked with notable companies such as Automated Logic Corporation and BellSouth Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his development as an inventor and innovator in the field of control systems.
Collaborations
Some of his coworkers include Steven Treece Tom and Raynold Lee Saar.
Conclusion
Gerry Glancy Hull's innovative patents and career achievements reflect his significant contributions to the field of control systems. His work continues to influence advancements in airflow and temperature regulation technologies.