Robertson, Australia

Morris Anthony Roe


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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Title: Innovations of Morris Anthony Roe in Particle Detection Technology.

Introduction

Morris Anthony Roe is an accomplished inventor based in Robertson, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of particle detection technology, particularly in gas flow applications. His innovative methods and apparatus have advanced the capabilities of detecting particles in various environments.

Latest Patents

Morris Anthony Roe holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for detecting particles in a gas flow." This patent discloses several methods for detecting particles moving in a gas flow, including a detection means and a method for improving the linearity of the signal produced by a triboelectric particle detector. The invention also includes a method to test a signal path of an emission monitor, an emission monitor for detecting particles, and a method for detecting faults in a triboelectric probe of a system designed for detecting particles entrained in a gas flow. The particle detection means features a gas flow deflection mechanism that creates vortices, allowing small particles to move closer to the detectors on the downstream face, thereby enhancing sensitivity to light particles and providing accurate particle counts.

Career Highlights

Morris Anthony Roe is associated with Goyen Controls Co. Pty. Ltd., where he has applied his expertise in particle detection technology. His work has contributed to the development of advanced monitoring systems that are crucial for various industrial applications.

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Conclusion

Morris Anthony Roe's innovative work in particle detection technology has made a significant impact in the field. His patented methods and apparatus demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology for improved particle detection in gas flows.

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