Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2016
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Tate S. Picard
Introduction
Tate S. Picard is a notable inventor based in Enfield, NH (US), recognized for his significant contributions to the field of material processing. With a total of seven patents to his name, Picard has developed innovative technologies that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of laser and thermal processing systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Optimization and control of beam quality for material processing." This invention provides systems and methods for adjusting a laser beam applied to a workpiece during processing operations. The laser processing system receives a laser beam associated with a beam quality property and adjusts it based on characteristics of the workpiece or the processing operation. The adjusted laser beam can then be delivered to the workpiece, improving processing outcomes.
Another significant patent is the "Networking architecture for thermal processing system." This invention outlines a thermal processing system that includes a thermal torch for workpiece processing, a power supply, and a positioning system for moving the thermal torch relative to the workpiece. The system is controlled by a deterministic-based communication network, which connects the controller, power supply, and positioning system, ensuring efficient operation.
Career Highlights
Tate S. Picard has worked with prominent companies, including Hypertherm, Inc., where he has applied his expertise in developing advanced processing technologies. His work has contributed to the evolution of laser and thermal processing systems, making them more effective and reliable.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Picard has collaborated with talented individuals such as Roger E. Young, Jr. and Gregory S. Wilson. These collaborations have fostered innovation and have led to the development of groundbreaking technologies in the field.
Conclusion
Tate S. Picard's innovative work in material processing has made a significant impact on the industry. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing technology and improving processing systems. His contributions continue to influence the field and inspire future innovations.