Location History:
- Proz-Urbach, DE (1976)
- Troisdorf-Eschmar, DE (1989)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1976-1989
Title: Innovations by Richard Schodl in Flow Measurement Technology
Introduction
Richard Schodl is a notable inventor based in Troisdorf-Eschmar, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of flow measurement technology, holding a total of four patents. His work focuses on the development of advanced apparatuses for measuring flow vectors in gas currents.
Latest Patents
One of Schodl's latest patents involves an apparatus for measuring flow vectors in gas currents. This innovative device features an optical head that receives laser light, producing at least two focusing points within a measuring volume. Particles flowing through this volume are illuminated, resulting in scattered radiation that is collected by the optical head. The laser beam is directed to the optical head through a first light guide, while the collected radiation is transmitted via a second light guide to a light receiving means. The compact design of the optical head allows it to be rotated about its optical axis using a rotating device.
Another patent by Schodl also pertains to measuring flow vectors in gas currents. This apparatus includes a dispersion means that decomposes the incident laser beam into multiple spatially separated colors. The focusing points of these colors are traversed by particles in the flow. The light from the measuring volume is directed through the dispersion means to a light receiving means, where it is decomposed back into individual colors. A switching means allows for the selection of colors used in the measurement, enabling variation in the space
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