Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2000
Title: Innovations of Vadim Shapiro
Introduction
Vadim Shapiro is an accomplished inventor based in West Des Moines, Iowa. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the area of control systems for compressors. With a total of two patents to his name, Shapiro's work demonstrates a commitment to advancing technology and improving operational efficiency.
Latest Patents
Shapiro's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for an electrohydraulic control system of a steam." This invention addresses the limitations of existing electromagnetic and electromotor actuators in pilot valves used in electrohydraulic control systems. By introducing an additional piston connected to the electromotor actuator's stem, Shapiro's design ensures a reliable trip response regardless of the actuator type. This innovation not only overcomes the drawbacks of electromotor actuation but also provides overspeed protection and an under-load test for various control system elements.
Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for load balancing among multiple compressors." This invention presents a novel approach to balancing loads in compression systems, particularly when surge parameters change with rotational speed. Shapiro's method involves equalizing pressure ratios and controlling compressors to arrive at their surge control lines simultaneously, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of compression systems.
Career Highlights
Vadim Shapiro is currently employed at Compressor Controls Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for the industry. His expertise in control systems has positioned him as a valuable asset to his company and the engineering community.
Collaborations
Shapiro has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Serge Staroselsky and Brett W Batson. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of technology in their field.
Conclusion
Vadim Shapiro's contributions to engineering through his patents reflect his dedication to innovation and problem-solving. His work in electrohydraulic control systems and load balancing for compressors showcases his ability to address complex challenges in the industry.