Location History:
- Deerfield, IL (US) (2004)
- LaGrange, IL (US) (2005 - 2017)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2017
Title: Innovations of James M. Berry
Introduction
James M. Berry is a notable inventor based in LaGrange, Illinois, with a significant contribution to the field of magnetostrictive sensing instruments. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise and innovative spirit in developing advanced technologies.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Removable magnetostrictive probe with automatic calibration." This invention features a magnetostrictive sensing instrument that includes a probe with a tube containing a magnetostrictive wire. The adaptor at the tube's near end comprises a probe circuit with a drive circuit for the wire, a pickup sensor, a preamplifier, and a memory circuit for storing calibration parameters. The instrument housing contains a control circuit, and a connector connects the control circuit to the probe circuit.
Another significant patent is the "Guided wave radar interface measurement medium identification." This invention involves a guided wave radar transmitter designed for interface measurement between two immiscible liquids. The probe defines a transmission line that senses the level of the liquids, while a pulse circuit generates and receives reflected signals. The controller operates in different modes to determine material levels and identify the medium in the vessel.
Career Highlights
James M. Berry is currently employed at Magnetrol International, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop cutting-edge technologies. His work has significantly impacted the field of measurement and sensing, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of
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