Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2011
Title: Innovations of Steven Lunceford
Introduction
Steven Lunceford is an accomplished inventor based in Corvallis, OR (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of fluid interconnects and fluid-ejection devices. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Lunceford continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his industry.
Latest Patents
One of Lunceford's latest patents is for an "Over-molded fluid interconnect." This invention features a fluid interconnect for a fluid enclosure that includes an overmolded sealing surface made of a thermoplastic elastomeric material. The sealing surface has an opening and is overmolded upon a thermoplastic surface of a fluid enclosure. Additionally, a wall of the thermoplastic elastomeric material is connected to the sealing surface, enclosing a pathway that communicates with the opening at one end. A layer connected to the wall closes the pathway at the other end.
Another notable patent is focused on "Methods for creating channels." This patent provides methods for creating an internal channel of a fluid-ejection device. One method involves encapsulating a channel core in an element of the fluid-ejection device that corresponds to the internal channel and dissolving at least a portion of the channel core.
Career Highlights
Lunceford is currently employed at Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., where he applies his expertise in fluid technologies. His work has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions that enhance the performance of fluid-ejection devices.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Lunceford has collaborated with talented individuals such as Christopher Vitello and Paul L Nash. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of technology in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Steven Lunceford is a notable inventor whose work in fluid interconnects and fluid-ejection devices has led to several patents. His contributions continue to influence the industry and inspire future innovations.