Location History:
- Painted Post, NY (US) (1978)
- Mansfield, MA (US) (1988)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1978-1988
Title: The Innovations of William R. Eppes
Introduction
William R. Eppes is an accomplished inventor based in Painted Post, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in fluid dynamics and electrophoretic analysis.
Latest Patents
One of Eppes' latest patents is an "Apparatus for ultrasonic agitation of liquids." This invention discloses a fluid flow sonic energy reactor particularly adapted for blood hemolysis. The design includes an ultrasonic generator with a tapered resonator, which forms one planar surface of the reactor cavity. The reactor also features an anvil, with a central surface region closely spaced from the small diameter end of the tapered resonator. An O-ring is utilized to create a sealed chamber, allowing for the introduction and removal of fluid through first and second bores extending through the anvil.
Another notable patent is the "Recording analyzer for electrophoretic samples." In this invention, a recorder pen is mounted on the sample scanning stage of an electrophoretic sample analyzer. The movement of the stage scans the sample optically while the recorder pen produces an analog record of the optical analysis. The sample holder is designed for detented movement, enabling the scanning of different tracks of the samples.
Career Highlights
William R. Eppes is currently employed at Corning Glass Works, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has had a significant impact on the fields of fluid dynamics and electrophoresis.
Collaborations
Eppes has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Robert T. Buck and Lynn G. Amos, contributing to various projects and advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
William R. Eppes is a distinguished inventor whose work has led to important advancements in technology. His patents reflect his commitment to innovation and his contributions to the scientific community.