Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: Innovations of Jeffrey Ackerman
Introduction
Jeffrey Ackerman is an accomplished inventor based in Middleton, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of heating technology, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency of heating systems.
Latest Patents
Ackerman holds a patent for a "Convective heater employing foam metal diffuser." This invention features a heater box designed for PCB boards that utilizes open cell metal foam as both a heat sink and a diffuser for heated gas. The heated gas is dispensed through a metal fabric mesh and directed to the PCB for effective heating. The gas is introduced under pressure, with flow regulated to conduits within the metal foam diffuser. These conduits are equipped with side holes that facilitate even gas diffusion through the foam. The gas is heated by electrical resistance heaters integrated into the conduits or by a resistance heated layer situated between the conduits and the foam. Notably, the frame that secures the PCB, the metal fabric mesh, and the heater box itself are all laterally floating with respect to one another.
Career Highlights
Jeffrey Ackerman is currently employed at Genrad, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative heating solutions. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in the electronics industry, particularly in the efficient heating of printed circuit boards.
Collaborations
Ackerman collaborates with Mark J Walz, a fellow innovator at Genrad, Inc. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of heating technologies.
Conclusion
Jeffrey Ackerman's innovative approach to heating technology, exemplified by his patented designs, showcases his commitment to enhancing efficiency in electronic applications. His contributions are paving the way for future advancements in the field.