Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1992-2001
Title: Innovations by Richard E Say
Introduction
Richard E Say is an accomplished inventor based in Spencer, Ohio. He holds three patents that showcase his innovative contributions to technology and engineering. His work primarily focuses on advancements in electrical connectors and cathodic protection systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for a reference cell, which features an integrated cell and test station in a unitary package. This design includes internally encapsulated wiring connections at both the cell and test station. The cell and test station are connected by a flexible bungee tube that allows for variable length and lateral flexibility. The unique core of the cell is formed by a double junction ceramic capsule, which contains a pure copper coil element in a super saturated solution of copper sulfate. The entire assembly is designed to ensure secure electrical connections while maintaining flexibility.
Another significant patent involves a method for making a string of cathodic protection anodes. This innovation includes a tubular anode with an electrical connector formed from a diagonally split two-part cylindrical slug. The design allows for easy assembly and secure electrical connections, particularly useful for small diameter titanium, niobium, or tantalum tubular anodes.
Career Highlights
Richard has worked with notable companies such as Materials Protection Company and Corrpro Companies, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in materials protection and electrical engineering.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Richard
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