Inventor · Louisville, CO, US

Robert E. Dutton

23Patents
10h-index
22Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 7, 1979 → Jun 15, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6327914A Correction of coriolis flowmeter measurements due to multiphase flows Physics 131 Expired
US6318156A Multiphase flow measurement system Physics 109 Expired
US4783137A Fiber optic coupling system Physics 107 Expired
US5654502A Automatic well test system and method of operating the same Physics 104 Expired
US6564619B2 Multiphase flow measurement system Physics 46 Expired
US5823262A Coriolis pump-off controller Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 44 Expired
US7188534B2 Multi-phase coriolis flowmeter Physics 17 Expired
US6810719B2 Multiphase flow measurement system Physics 13 Expired
US7013715B2 Multiphase flow measurement system Physics 12 Expired
US7013740B2 Two-phase steam measurement system Physics 11 Expired
US4276937A Well safety system Fixed Constructions 9 Expired
US7337084B2 Switch-activated zero checking feature for a Coriolis flowmeter Physics 7 Expired
US7979230B2 Coriolis flowmeter with zero checking feature Physics 6 Active
US7698954B2 Multi-phase Coriolis flowmeter Physics 5 Active
US7231835B2 Two-phase steam measurement system Physics 4 Expired
US7249500B2 Determination of amount of proppant added to a fracture fluid using a coriolis flow meter Physics 3 Expired
US8117921B2 Multi-phase coriolis flowmeter Physics 3 Active
USRE40095E1 Correction of coriolis flowmeter measurements due to multiphase flows General 3 Expired
US11383040B2 Injection device fill volume management Human Necessities 1 Active
US8775110B2 Coriolis flowmeter with zero checking feature Physics 1 Active
US11992661B2 Injection device fill volume management Human Necessities 0 Active
US10876874B2 Multi-phase coriolis measurement device and method Physics 0 Active
US11648349B2 Injection device fill volume management Human Necessities 0 Active

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