Katy, TX, United States of America

Lawrence Taylor, Iii


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 75(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1991

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Inventor Spotlight: Lawrence Taylor III and His Innovative Tracer Injection Apparatus

Introduction: Lawrence Taylor III, an emerging inventor based in Katy, Texas, has made significant strides in the field of well stimulation and measurement technology. With one patented invention under his belt, Taylor exemplifies the innovative spirit that drives advancements in various industries.

Latest Patents: Taylor holds a patent for a "Surface Located Isotope Tracer Injection Apparatus." This invention is designed to facilitate the controlled injection of a radioactive isotope tracer fluid into various systems, specifically within the context of well stimulation procedures. The method enables the injection of tracer isotopes to gather data on stimulation performance via gamma-ray spectroscopic measuring instruments, which can be lowered down the well borehole. The apparatus features a supply tank of tracer fluid, a connected pump, and a CPU that adjusts the pump's operation based on tachometer readings, ensuring accurate tracer fluid delivery.

Career Highlights: Taylor's work at Protechnics International, Inc. has positioned him at the forefront of innovations within the oil and gas industry. His expertise and inventive contributions are paving the way for improved methodologies in well stimulation.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Taylor has collaborated with notable coworkers such as John W. Chisholm and Philip T. Thayer. Their combined efforts contribute to the development of efficient systems and technologies that enhance performance in the field.

Conclusion: Lawrence Taylor III's inventive journey showcases the impact of innovation in energy resource management. As he continues to refine his work and collaborate with industry professionals, his contributions to technology promise to lead to further advancements in well stimulation practices.

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