Carrollton, TX, United States of America

John Benjamin Cox



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations by John Benjamin Cox in Flow Control Technology

Introduction

John Benjamin Cox is an accomplished inventor based in Carrollton, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of flow control technology, particularly in the oil and gas industry. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the efficiency of inflow control devices.

Latest Patents

Cox holds a patent for "Flow rings for regulating flow in autonomous inflow control device assemblies." This invention discloses wellbore flow control devices that allow on-site field adjustments to flow characteristics. The autonomous inflow control device (AICD) assembly includes a base pipe defining one or more flow ports and an interior. It features a first end ring and a second end ring, each arranged about the base pipe, with the second end ring axially offset from the first end ring, defining a fluid compartment between them. The AICD is arranged within this compartment and has at least one fluid inlet and an outlet configured to be in fluid communication with one of the flow ports. Additionally, a flow ring is arranged about the base pipe and in fluid communication with the AICD, which regulates fluid flow into the interior of the base pipe and is accessible and manipulatable by a well operator on-site. This patent showcases Cox's innovative thinking and practical solutions for real-world applications.

Career Highlights

Cox is currently employed at Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., a leading company in the energy sector. His work at Halliburton has allowed him to apply his inventive skills in a collaborative environment, contributing to advancements in energy technology.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Cox has worked alongside talented individuals such as David Alexander Smart and William Ryan Huffer. These collaborations have fostered a creative atmosphere that encourages innovation and the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

John Benjamin Cox's contributions to flow control technology exemplify the spirit of innovation in the energy sector. His patent for regulating flow in autonomous inflow control devices highlights his ability to address industry challenges effectively. Through his work at Halliburton and collaborations with fellow inventors, Cox continues to make a significant impact in his field.

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