Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1985-1986
Title: Innovations by Ursula Ruth
Introduction
Ursula Ruth is a notable inventor based in Ronneburg, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of material testing, particularly through her innovative methods and apparatuses. With a total of two patents to her name, her work has advanced the understanding and application of eddy current principles in testing materials.
Latest Patents
Ursula's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for separating magnetic field attributable to flaws." This invention enables better exploitation of measurement sensitivity by examining complex values during a test cycle. It determines whether the signals present are disturbance signals, flaw signals, or a combination of both. The method allows for selective further processing based on the type of signals detected, ultimately determining the type and depth of flaws in materials. Another significant patent is the "Method for distinguishing between interfering signals and signals." This invention addresses the challenge of safely distinguishing between interfering signals caused by volumetric issues, such as air bubbles, and signals generated by workpiece defects during ultrasonic testing.
Career Highlights
Ursula Ruth has built her career at Nukem Limited, where she has applied her expertise in material testing. Her innovative approaches have contributed to advancements in the field, making her a respected figure among her peers.
Collaborations
Ursula has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Gerhard Huschelrath and Walter Sternberg. Their combined efforts have fostered a productive environment for innovation and development in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Ursula Ruth's contributions to material testing through her patents demonstrate her commitment to innovation and excellence. Her work continues to influence the industry and inspire future advancements in technology.