Abingdon, VA, United States of America

Steven Edwin Marshall


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 13(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005

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Title: Innovations of Steven Edwin Marshall

Introduction

Steven Edwin Marshall is an accomplished inventor based in Abingdon, Virginia. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of refrigeration technology. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and performance of refrigerant compressors.

Latest Patents

Marshall holds a patent for a "Resistive Suction Muffler for Refrigerant Compressors." This invention addresses the challenge of noise generated during the operation of refrigerant compressors. The resistive muffler is designed to be assembled inline with the suction gas flow, effectively attenuating sound produced by the gas intake and suction valve. The muffler includes an acoustic foam assembly that absorbs sound across a broad range of frequencies, ensuring that noise does not bypass the muffler and transmit to the compressor housing. This innovative design allows the foam to remain chemically inert and effective even under elevated temperatures and pressure fluctuations.

Career Highlights

Steven Marshall is currently employed at Bristol Compressors, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine technologies related to refrigeration. His expertise in sound attenuation and compressor efficiency has made significant contributions to the company's product offerings.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Marshall has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David Rex Gilliam and Timothy Michael Wampler. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

Steven Edwin Marshall's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the refrigeration industry. His patented resistive suction muffler represents a significant advancement in reducing noise pollution from refrigerant compressors. His contributions continue to impact the field positively.

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