Location History:
- Sunnyvale, CA (US) (2012)
- Sunnyvale, TX (US) (2014 - 2017)
- Guilford, ME (US) (2012 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2021
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Terry Young
Introduction
Terry Young is a notable inventor based in Guilford, ME (US), recognized for his significant contributions to the field of medical devices and materials. With a total of 12 patents to his name, Young has made strides in developing innovative solutions that enhance the collection and analysis of biological samples.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a collection device and material that includes swabs, materials, and methods of making the same, which feature randomly arranged sea-island bicomponent fibers. These swabs are designed to collect and release biological samples effectively. The applicator is equipped with a flock fiber tipped applicator, wherein the flock fibers are sea-island bicomponent fibers that are securely attached using adhesives such as photocurable acrylic adhesive and polyurethane adhesive. The structural stability of these fibers in water ensures that the sea component remains intact, enhancing the reliability of the sample collection process. Another patent focuses on swabs that include an applicator with sea-island bicomponent fibers, where at least 70% of the fibers have randomly splayed terminal ends, optimizing their functionality.
Career Highlights
Terry Young has worked with prominent companies such as Puritan Medical Products Company, LLC and Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical settings, contributing to advancements in medical and agricultural technologies.
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