Bateman, Australia

King Ling



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2020

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: King Ling - Innovator in Seed Ablation Technology

Introduction

King Ling is an accomplished inventor based in Bateman, Australia. He has made significant contributions to agricultural technology, particularly in the field of seed processing. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method for seed ablation.

Latest Patents

King Ling holds a patent for his invention titled "Seed Ablation." This invention relates to an apparatus and method designed for seed ablation. The apparatus is engineered to expose a heat source to a plurality of seeds while they are in motion. This method allows for the effective de-awning and removal of appendages from the seeds. In a specific arrangement, the seeds are subjected to rotational movement within a centrifugal drum, creating a rotating stream of seeds. A torch extends into the drum, directing a flame towards the stream of seeds. This exposure to the flame facilitates the gradual ablation of the seed awns and appendages as the seeds come into contact with the flame. King Ling's patent represents a significant advancement in seed processing technology.

Career Highlights

King Ling is affiliated with the University of Western Australia, where he continues to innovate and contribute to research in agricultural technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in improving seed quality and processing efficiency.

Collaborations

King Ling collaborates with notable colleagues, including Andrew Louis Guzzomi and Todd Erland Erickson. Their combined expertise enhances the research and development efforts at the University of Western Australia.

Conclusion

King Ling's contributions to seed ablation technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in agriculture. His patent and ongoing research efforts are paving the way for advancements in seed processing methods.

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