Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2023-2025
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Richard Ellis Robey
Introduction
Richard Ellis Robey is a notable inventor based in Sandia Park, New Mexico. He has made significant contributions to the field of drilling technology, holding two patents that enhance communication between downhole and surface operations. His work is instrumental in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of drilling applications.
Latest Patents
Robey's latest patent focuses on a downhole to surface communications platform for drilling applications. This innovative drilling assembly includes a series of pipe segments that facilitate fluid communication between a slip ring assembly and an end pipe portion. The slip ring assembly is designed to maintain data and fluid communication with the pipe segments. Additionally, a surface communications link is established in data communication with the drilling assembly via the slip ring assembly. The end pipe portion is equipped with an electronics assembly that contains electronic components for transferring data to the slip ring assembly through the drilling assembly. A drill bit is operably coupled with the end pipe portion, allowing for efficient borehole drilling. Each pipe segment is constructed with an outer conductor portion, a hollow inner conductor portion, and a dielectric portion to ensure electrical isolation between the outer and inner conductor portions.
Career Highlights
Robey is currently employed at National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies in the drilling sector. His expertise and dedication to advancing drilling technology have made him a valuable asset to his organization
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