Location History:
- Madison, AL (US) (1991 - 1994)
- Fayetteville, TN (US) (1997 - 1998)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1991-1998
Title: Innovations by Michael L Steelman
Introduction
Michael L Steelman is an accomplished inventor based in Madison, AL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of fiber optics, holding a total of four patents. His innovative methods have advanced the fabrication processes used in the industry.
Latest Patents
One of Steelman's latest patents is a method for creating an embedded crossover pattern baselayer. This invention provides a means for reducing or eliminating manual adjustments required during the fabrication of fiber optic dispensers. The method utilizes a fiber placement pattern that is permanently generated on the bobbin winding surface. By guiding filaments, such as optical fibers, during the winding of subsequent layers, the embedded crossover pattern baselayer enhances precision and efficiency. Another notable patent focuses on methods for reducing surface friction in fiber optic dispensers. This is achieved through the use of a dry lubricant, such as hexagonal boron nitride powder, either as an additive to the uncured polymer mix or applied to the uncured polymer surface prior to curing.
Career Highlights
Steelman is currently employed by the US Government as represented by the Secretary of the Army. His work has been instrumental in developing advanced technologies that improve the performance and reliability of fiber optic systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Steelman has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Calvin Wayne Long and William J Taylor. These partnerships have contributed to the successful development of his innovative patents.
Conclusion
Michael L Steelman is a prominent inventor whose work in fiber optics has led to significant advancements in the industry. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving fabrication processes and enhancing the performance of fiber optic dispensers.