Temple, TX, United States of America

Ryan S Richard



Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2022

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Ryan S Richard

Introduction

Ryan S Richard is an accomplished inventor based in Temple, Texas. He has made significant contributions to the field of railroad technology, particularly in the area of guidance systems. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method for locating railroad components along tracks.

Latest Patents

Ryan holds a patent for a "Railroad track guidance systems and methods." This patent describes a method for locating railroad components along a railroad track, which includes obtaining a guidance plan and inspection data. The guidance plan identifies various assets, including previous features of these assets. The inspection data provides current features of multiple railroad components along the track. The method utilizes one or more processors to compare and correlate the current features with the previous features, determining which components correspond with the identified assets.

Career Highlights

Ryan is currently employed at Loram Technologies, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop solutions for the railroad industry. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and safety of railroad operations through advanced technology.

Collaborations

Ryan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Todd L Euston and Gregory Thomas Grissom. Their combined expertise contributes to the success of projects at Loram Technologies, Inc.

Conclusion

Ryan S Richard's contributions to railroad technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving the industry. His work not only enhances operational efficiency but also ensures the safety of railroad systems.

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