Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1984
Title: Innovations of Pamela Wilson
Introduction
Pamela Wilson is an accomplished inventor based in Waukegan, IL (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of fluid monitoring through her innovative inventions. Her work exemplifies the intersection of technology and practical application, showcasing her dedication to improving existing methods.
Latest Patents
Pamela Wilson holds a patent for an "Intermittent drop detecting method and apparatus." This invention provides an accurate method and apparatus for monitoring the drop flow rate from a fluid source. The method allows for an intermittent drop flow rate by accumulating a weighted drop period rate error factor, which is adjusted for each drop period detected. The invention includes a drop period window that is adjusted by each drop period, determining if the current drop period is within the window, indicating normal operation. Drop periods outside the window add to the accumulated error factor, while those within the window subtract from it. This innovative approach allows good periods to offset bad periods, enabling minor fluctuations during normal operation to be ignored.
Career Highlights
Pamela Wilson is associated with Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc., where she has contributed her expertise in fluid monitoring technologies. Her work at this esteemed company highlights her commitment to advancing the field and improving operational efficiencies.
Collaborations
Pamela has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Alan A Figler and Randall A Zielsdorf. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.
Conclusion
Pamela Wilson's contributions to the field of fluid monitoring through her patent demonstrate her innovative spirit and dedication to improving technology. Her work continues to influence the industry and inspire future advancements.