Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018
Title: Ray Logue: Innovator in Acoustical Gas Concentration Sensing
Introduction
Ray Logue is an accomplished inventor based in Henderson, NV (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of acoustical gas concentration sensing and flow control. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that addresses critical challenges in gas sensing technology.
Latest Patents
Ray Logue holds a patent for "Enhanced enclosures for acoustical gas concentration sensing and flow control." This invention involves a mass-transfer rate control arrangement and method in which a process precursor mixture is produced containing carrier gas and a process precursor gas. A quantity of the process precursor present in the mixture is acoustically sensed to produce a sensor output. A dilution gas is provided, and both the process precursor mixture and the dilution gas are separately conveyed to a dilution point. At this point, a diluted mixture of the dilution gas and the process precursor mixture is achieved. The relative flow rate of the carrier gas and the dilution gas is automatically controlled in response to the sensor output, ensuring that the diluted mixture has a prescribed mass transfer rate of the precursor gas.
Career Highlights
Ray Logue is currently employed at Veeco Instruments Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop advanced technologies. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the capabilities of gas concentration sensing systems.
Collaborations
Ray has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Don Sirota and Karthik Karkala, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Ray Logue's contributions to acoustical gas concentration sensing and flow control exemplify the spirit of innovation. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, showcasing his expertise and commitment to technological progress.