Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2017
Title: Innovations by Timothy J King
Introduction
Timothy J King is an accomplished inventor based in Sudbury, MA (US). He holds a total of 4 patents that showcase his contributions to the field of fluid dispensing technology. His work focuses on optimizing pump systems to enhance efficiency and reduce waste.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "System and method for variable dispense position." This invention provides a system, method, and computer program product aimed at reducing the hold-up volume of a pump. It determines a position for a diaphragm in a chamber prior to dispensing a fluid, which minimizes the hold-up volume at both dispense and feed pumps. The variable home position of the diaphragm is based on various factors affecting the dispense operation, such as dispense volume and error volume. This innovation ensures that the chamber at the dispense pump and/or feed pump contains sufficient fluid for the dispense cycle while optimizing the effective range of positive displacement.
Another notable patent is the "System and method for a variable home position dispense system," which shares similar objectives and methodologies as the previous patent. This invention also focuses on reducing hold-up volume and optimizing the diaphragm's position to enhance the dispensing process.
Career Highlights
Timothy has worked with prominent companies in the industry, including Entegris, Inc. and Mykrolis Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed significantly to his expertise in fluid dispensing technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Timothy has collaborated with talented individuals such as George Gonnella and Marc Brian Laverdiere. These partnerships have likely enriched his work and led to innovative solutions in his field.
Conclusion
Timothy J King is a notable inventor whose work in fluid dispensing technology has led to significant advancements. His patents reflect a commitment to improving efficiency and reducing waste in pump systems.