Eagle Mountain, UT, United States of America

G Scott Brown


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018-2021

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7 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: G Scott Brown: Innovator in Downhole Sensor Technology

Introduction

G Scott Brown is a prominent inventor based in Eagle Mountain, Utah, known for his significant contributions to downhole sensor technology. With a total of seven patents to his name, Brown has made remarkable advancements in the field of pressure and temperature measurement.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents is a groundbreaking invention titled "Distributed sensor arrays for measuring one or more of pressure and temperature and related methods and assemblies." This patent describes a downhole sensor that includes a sensor housing equipped with either a pressure sensor or a temperature sensor. The design features a cable segment with a conductor that is coupled to the sensor housing. Additionally, a spacer or retention element is secured to the conductor at a location near the interface between the cable segment and the sensor housing. This innovation allows for the creation of downhole sensor arrays that enhance measurement capabilities. Another notable patent is focused on downhole distributed pressure sensor arrays, which include sensor housings that contain at least one pressure sensor within a pressure housing. These sensors are designed with an isolation element positioned at the outer wall of the housing, ensuring accurate pressure readings in challenging environments.

Career Highlights

G Scott Brown has established himself as a key figure in the field of sensor technology through his work at Quartzdyne, Inc. His expertise in developing advanced sensor systems has positioned him as a leader in the industry. Brown's innovative designs

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