Location History:
- Douglasville, GA (US) (1994 - 1995)
- Hillsborough, NC (US) (1996)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-1996
Title: Innovations of Robert D. Black
Introduction
Robert D. Black is an accomplished inventor based in Douglasville, GA (US). He holds three patents that showcase his contributions to technology and innovation. His work primarily focuses on advancements in cooling systems and safety equipment.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is an "Apparatus for cooling NMR coils." In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and microscopy, noise from the receiver coil of the probe limits sensitivity. This noise can be reduced by cooling the receiver coil, and further reduction is possible with a superconducting receiver coil. The invention provides an apparatus for cooling an NMR receiver coil to a desired temperature using a closed circuit refrigeration system. A cold fluid is circulated to a heat exchanger in thermal contact with a thermally conductive substrate that has low magnetic susceptibility. The receiver coil is deposited on a portion of the substrate located distally from the heat exchanger. In the preferred embodiment, the substrate is sapphire, and the receiver coil is a superconductive oxide. The cold fluid is delivered through a cold-finger device, allowing easy access to the receiver coil while maintaining the closed circuit cooling.
Another significant invention is the "Backpack closed system sprayer." This safety backpack sprayer features a backpack frame onto which a replaceable premixed-spray container is positioned conveniently. A spray-emission device is attachable to the backpack frame, and a tubular conveyance connects the premixed-spray container to the spray-emission device. A tamper-proof cover on the premixed-spray container prevents unauthorized spray components from being added. The container is structured for marketing distribution and optional refilling by government-authorized sources.
Career Highlights
Robert D. Black has worked with various companies, including Conductus, Inc. His experience in the field has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address specific needs in technology and safety.
Collaborations
One of his notable collaborators is Vincent Y. Kotsubo. Their partnership has contributed to the development of advanced technologies in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Robert D. Black's innovative patents and career achievements highlight his significant contributions to technology and safety equipment. His work continues to influence advancements in these areas.