Bear, DE, United States of America

Robert Montgomery Taylor


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 21(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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Title: Inventor Spotlight: Robert Montgomery Taylor

Introduction: Robert Montgomery Taylor is an innovative inventor based in Bear, Delaware, known for his contributions to the field of medical technology. With a focus on enhancing diagnostic imaging, Taylor has created a unique solution that integrates various components of radiographic systems, leading to improved patient care and operational efficiency in medical settings.

Latest Patents: Taylor holds a patent for an "Interactive Digital Radiographic System." This invention features a comprehensive medical radiographic system that integrates a radiation source, an electronic detector with an analog to digital converter, a central control device equipped with a CPU, a user interface, and a display device. The system facilitates seamless communication between the various components, allowing operators to conduct medical exams with greater precision. By retrieving stored sequences and guiding the operator through necessary actions, Taylor's invention enhances the workflow and accuracy of radiographic procedures.

Career Highlights: Taylor's professional journey includes his association with Direct Radiography Corporation, where he continues to contribute to advancements in medical imaging technology. His expertise in developing integrated systems showcases his commitment to improving healthcare delivery through innovative technology.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Taylor has had the opportunity to work alongside talented professionals, including his coworker Kelly Sue Herbst. Collaborating with experts in the field has enabled Taylor to refine his inventions and expand his impact in the realm of medical technology.

Conclusion: Robert Montgomery Taylor exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the medical imaging sector. His patent for the interactive digital radiographic system significantly enhances the capabilities of healthcare professionals, ultimately benefiting patient outcomes. As technology continues to evolve, inventors like Taylor play a crucial role in shaping the future of medical diagnostics.

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