Scituate, MA, United States of America

Steve Tassini


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 43(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Steve Tassini in Animal Cage Ventilation Systems.

Introduction

Steve Tassini is an accomplished inventor based in Scituate, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of laboratory animal care through his innovative designs. His work focuses on improving ventilation systems for animal cages, ensuring a healthier environment for research animals.

Latest Patents

Tassini holds a patent for a "Constant volume air flow rate control for animal cage rack ventilation system." This invention features a rack system designed to hold multiple individual drawers or cages for laboratory animals. The system includes a plenum array that provides fresh air while effectively removing stale or contaminated exhaust air from the drawers. The constant volume inlet and outlet valves ensure stable airflow within each drawer, while the exhaust air is expelled to a low-pressure exhaust duct. This innovation enhances the welfare of laboratory animals by maintaining optimal air quality.

Career Highlights

Steve Tassini is currently employed at Honeywell International Inc., where he continues to develop and refine technologies that improve animal care in research settings. His expertise in ventilation systems has positioned him as a key player in the industry.

Collaborations

Tassini has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Daniel P. Frasier and Gordon P. Sharp. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to advancements in laboratory animal care and ventilation technologies.

Conclusion

Steve Tassini's innovative work in animal cage ventilation systems exemplifies his commitment to improving research environments. His patent and ongoing contributions to Honeywell International Inc. highlight the importance of innovation in enhancing animal welfare in laboratory settings.

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