Brother and Sister Team up for 7 patents in 2003
What does Westchester County, New York brother and sister pair of Dr. Joan Fallon and James Fallon share beside a common heritage? Each has been issued multiple patents in 2003 totaling 7 in all.
(PRWEB) December 30, 2003 --What does Westchester County, New York brother and sister pair of Dr. Joan Fallon and James Fallon share beside a common heritage? Each has been issued multiple patents in 2003 totaling 7 in all. James Fallon who is an aerospace engineer has 4 issued patents in 2003. A multiple patent holder since 1992, James has been issued patents 6,624,761 , 6,604,158 , 6,601,104, and 6,597,812 this year. These patents concern the acceleration of data storage and retrieval. The unique technology will permit computers to store and retrieve data at incredible speed and efficiency. This valuable technology can potentially save large corporations millions of dollars in data storage costs and computer upgrades.
It is not the first time James has patent technology that has changed the way we live. In 1992 he was issued the first in a series of patents entitled: Scanning horizon sensors using an inner and an outer radiation sensitive detector. This patent in simple terms allowed satellites to be located within millimeters while circling the earth. Once cell phone technology became deregulated and every company in the telecommunications business had a satellite, Jamess business for these earth sensors soared. He continues to invent, while pursuing other interests including a budding musical career as a part-time student at Julliard, where he presently studies music theory.
Dr. Joan Fallons technology could not be more opposite her brothers. Hers concerns children with ADD, ADHD and autism. She has been issued patents 6,534,063, 6,632,429, and 6,660,831 in 2003. "Dr. Joan" as her patients call her is a practicing chiropractor in Yonkers, New York. Her practice centers on children especially children with special needs. She has discovered a unique similarity among children with these conditions. That uniqueness centers around their inability to digest protein. Proteins which are necessary in the body to build important substances such as neurotransmitters which will keep the brain functioning optimally. With out the proper amino acids which come from protein breakdown, the body does not have the proper building bocks from which to build new proteins. Her unique and groundbreaking observations were patented at the urging of her brother who saw the possibilities for the children. James was clear that too many good ideas are never implemented because they have no commercial value. Very important discoveries are discarded because no one will take the time to examine their possibilities. His urging has made possible his sister to be allowed 3 patents this year with 4 additional ones pending, but will ultimately allow millions of children to benefit from his sister's discoveries.
Sibling inventors are not unique but sibling independent inventors are not only unique but are a different breed. Inventing takes time, and significant resources which most individuals do not have. The Fallon's patent firm has multiple large clients including some of the biggest patent holders as corporations in the world, and the Fallons are the only independent inventors on their client roster. Being independent inventors allows scientists such as the Fallons to be free of corporate constraints, and allows them the freedom to really think outside the box". Dr Joan Fallon can be reached at joanfallon@aol.com, (914) 779-9300 and James Fallon can be reached at IXOtech@optonline.net.
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