Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2013
Title: Michael James Palleschi: Innovator in Fiber Optic Technology
Introduction
Michael James Palleschi is a notable inventor based in Clifton Park, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of fiber optic technology, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative spirit and technical expertise.
Latest Patents
Palleschi's latest patents include a Fiber Optic Carbon Dioxide Purity Sensor Package and System. This invention features a carbon dioxide (CO2) purity sensor package that consists of a fiber core, a periodic refractive index modulated fiber grating structure within the fiber core, and a fiber cladding. A thermally conductive sensing layer is strategically positioned around a portion of the fiber cladding that surrounds the periodic refractive index modulated fiber grating structure. Additionally, a gas chamber encloses the fiber cladding along with the thermally conductive sensing layer. Another significant patent is for Scintillator Arrays and Methods of Making the Same. This patent describes a scintillator array that comprises a bi-layer reflector, which includes a conformal smoothing layer and a mirror layer. Notably, the bi-layer reflector does not contain an intervening reducing agent or adhesion layer and may include aluminum. The mirror layer can be deposited via gas phase metallization, allowing for application in tightly confined spaces. A detector array that incorporates the scintillator array is also part of this invention.
Career Highlights
Palleschi is currently employed at General Electric Company, where he continues to push the boundaries of innovation in technology. His work has had a significant impact on the development of advanced sensing technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Palleschi has collaborated with talented individuals such as Hua Xia and Anthony James George. These partnerships have contributed to the success of his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Michael James Palleschi is a distinguished inventor whose work in fiber optic technology has led to groundbreaking advancements. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence in engineering.