Rye Brook, NY, United States of America

Steven Tavoletti


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 37(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1988-1990

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Steven Tavoletti

Introduction

Steven Tavoletti is an accomplished inventor based in Rye Brook, NY. He holds two patents that showcase his expertise in the field of x-ray technology. His innovative designs have contributed significantly to advancements in medical imaging.

Latest Patents

One of Tavoletti's latest patents is the "X-ray tube rotor structure." This invention features a target support stem with an externally threaded end portion that engages with an internally threaded surface of an encircling bushing. The stem is predominantly made of molybdenum, which has a linear thermal expansion coefficient of 58.times.10.sup.-7 per degree Fahrenheit. This material is thermally matched with the bushing, made of an iron cobalt nickel alloy, which has a linear thermal expansion coefficient of 60.times.10.sup.-7 per degree Fahrenheit. The design ensures that the largest thermal disparity and maximum thermal stresses occur at the interposed welded joint, which is structurally stronger than the brazed joint between the bushing and the stem.

Another significant patent is the "Diffusion bonded x-ray target." This invention provides a rotatable x-ray target assembly and a process for manufacturing it. The assembly includes an x-ray target member with an opening and a support member with a mounting surface. The target member is secured to the support member using brazing material, which prevents slipping during rotation and eliminates vibration, enhancing the performance of the x-ray tube.

Career Highlights

Tavoletti has worked with notable companies such as Machlett Laboratories, Incorporated and Machlett Labs, Inc. His contributions to these organizations have been instrumental in developing advanced x-ray technologies.

Collaborations

Some of his coworkers include Thomas J Koller and Albert F Fengler. Their collaboration has likely fostered an environment of innovation and creativity in their projects.

Conclusion

Steven Tavoletti's contributions to x-ray technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation in the field. His work continues to impact medical imaging positively, showcasing the importance of inventive minds in advancing technology.

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