Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: The Innovations of Terry Hull
Introduction
Terry Hull is an accomplished inventor based in Vancouver, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of micromachined devices, particularly through his innovative patent related to electrical feedthrough structures.
Latest Patents
Terry Hull holds a patent for "Electrical feedthrough structures for micromachined devices and methods of fabricating the same." This invention discloses structures and methods for fabricating electrical lead transfer feedthroughs in sealed cavities. In applications such as capacitive pressure sensing, the cavity may feature an outer wall, with the electrically insulating barrier designed in a U-shape. The ends of the U terminate at the outer wall, while the feedthrough section can also take the form of an island of conductive material surrounded by the insulating barrier, forming an O-shape. The cavity can be evacuated or filled with specific gases at designated pressures. This invention is applicable in the packaging and production of various transducers, including pressure sensors, flow sensors, optical devices, and resonating devices like gyroscopes and accelerometers. Additionally, multiple lead transfer feedthroughs can be produced using this innovative approach.
Career Highlights
Terry Hull is associated with Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc. His work has been pivotal in advancing technologies that enhance the functionality and efficiency of micromachined devices.
Collaborations
Terry has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Nader Najafi and Yafan Zhang. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of various projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Terry Hull's contributions to the field of micromachined devices through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to impact various applications, showcasing the importance of innovation in engineering and design.