Beijing, China

Hailin Pan

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hailin Pan: Innovator in Spacecraft Technology

Introduction

Hailin Pan is a notable inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of spacecraft technology, particularly in the design of liquid storage devices for propellant tanks.

Latest Patents

Hailin Pan holds a patent for a hydraulic accumulator designed for propellant tanks in spacecraft. This innovative device includes a gas-guide tube, a cover plate, a housing, blades, a supporting column, a base, a passage-window pressing plate, a passage-window mesh piece, a liquid-storage-device mesh piece, a fixing block, and a pressing plate for the liquid-storage-device mesh piece. The blades are uniformly distributed and fixed to the support column in a radial direction, forming an integral structure that is mounted on a circular partition plate in the base. The liquid-storage-device mesh piece is pressed onto the circular partition plate by the pressing plate and then secured. Additionally, the passage-window mesh piece is pressed against the outer side of the cylinder wall of the base by the passage-window pressing plate and fixed in place.

Career Highlights

Hailin Pan is affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, where he has been instrumental in advancing research and development in aerospace technologies. His work has been recognized for its innovative approach to solving complex engineering challenges in spacecraft design.

Collaborations

Hailin Pan has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Qi Hu and Wei Liu, contributing to various projects that enhance the capabilities of spacecraft systems.

Conclusion

Hailin Pan's contributions to the field of spacecraft technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing aerospace engineering. His work continues to influence the design and functionality of propellant systems in spacecraft.

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