St. Petersburg, FL, United States of America

Walter Sobkiw


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 34(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996

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Title: Walter Sobkiw - Innovator in Firefighter Training Technology

Introduction

Walter Sobkiw is an accomplished inventor based in St. Petersburg, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of firefighter training through his innovative designs and technologies. His work focuses on enhancing the safety and effectiveness of training scenarios for firefighters.

Latest Patents

Walter Sobkiw holds a patent for a "Fire Fighter Trainer Having Personal Tracking and Constructive Injury." This invention is designed to train firefighters in extinguishing simulated fire scenarios. The trainer includes a burner assembly that provides fire and a mechanism for detecting the application of fire suppressants. The detecting mechanism is strategically placed adjacent to the burner assembly. The control system manages the burner based on signals from the detecting mechanism. Additionally, it determines if a simulated burning object would reignite based on the application of fire suppressants. The trainer also features a personal tracking device that monitors a firefighter's position during training, ensuring their safety in simulated fire and smoke conditions.

Career Highlights

Walter Sobkiw is associated with Contraves, Inc., where he applies his expertise in developing advanced training solutions for firefighters. His innovative approach has garnered attention in the field of safety training.

Collaborations

Walter has collaborated with Domenic A Tommarello, contributing to the development of effective training tools for firefighters.

Conclusion

Walter Sobkiw's contributions to firefighter training technology exemplify his commitment to enhancing safety and effectiveness in emergency response training. His innovative patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, ensuring that firefighters are better prepared for real-life scenarios.

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