Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1999
Title: Innovations of Timothy Tristam Jervis
Introduction
Timothy Tristam Jervis is a notable inventor based in Waterbeach, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of wellbore telemetry and safety systems in hydrocarbon drilling. With a total of 2 patents to his name, Jervis has demonstrated a commitment to advancing technology in his industry.
Latest Patents
One of Jervis's latest patents is a "Signal recognition system for wellbore telemetry." This invention describes methods and apparatus for recognizing wellbore telemetry signals. The process involves comparing a received analog telemetry signal to various possible analog signals. By determining the probability of each possible signal representing the received signal, the system selects the signal with the highest probability for demodulation. This method enhances accuracy in recognizing and demodulating received signals, utilizing Bayes' method for probability calculations.
Another significant patent is the "Alarm system for wellbore site." This invention focuses on identifying potentially hazardous events during the drilling or production of hydrocarbon reservoirs. It addresses events such as kick detection, fluid influx, and pipe sticking. The system compares measured signals from instruments like flowmeter paddles and electro-chemical transducers to determine the probability of these signals representing hazardous events.
Career Highlights
Timothy Jervis is currently employed at Schlumberger Technology Corporation, a leading company in the oil and gas industry. His work at Schlumberger has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas to real-world challenges in wellbore telemetry and safety.
Collaborations
Jervis has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Benjamin Peter Jeffryes and Stuart I Jardine. These collaborations have likely contributed to the development and refinement of his patented technologies.
Conclusion
Timothy Tristam Jervis is a distinguished inventor whose work in wellbore telemetry and safety systems has made a significant impact on the industry. His innovative patents reflect his expertise and dedication to improving technology in hydrocarbon drilling.