Titusville, FL, United States of America

Robert W DeVor


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.4

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2021

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Robert W DeVor

Introduction

Robert W DeVor is an accomplished inventor based in Titusville, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of sensor technology and chemical indicators, holding a total of 2 patents. His work is particularly notable for its applications in detecting ionizing radiation and hypergolic fuels.

Latest Patents

One of DeVor's latest patents is a passive sensor for measuring ionizing radiation. This invention employs a surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor that incorporates a polymer film. The film deforms based on a chain-scission reaction when exposed to radiation, allowing for the detection of radiation levels through changes in the sensor's response. Another significant patent involves the incorporation of a chemochromic pigment as an indicator for the presence of hypergolic fuels. This indicator changes color in the presence of such fuels, providing a visual cue for detection. The pigment used in this invention includes potassium tetrachloroaurate (KAuCl), and the indicators can be applied to various materials, including fabrics and paints.

Career Highlights

Robert W DeVor works for the United States of America as represented by the Administrator of NASA. His role at NASA has allowed him to engage in cutting-edge research and development, contributing to advancements in technology that have practical applications in various fields.

Collaborations

DeVor has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Jacqueline W Quinn and Phillip R Maloney. These partnerships have likely enhanced the innovation process and contributed to the successful development of his patents.

Conclusion

Robert W DeVor's contributions to sensor technology and chemical indicators demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His patents reflect a deep understanding of materials and their applications in real-world scenarios.

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