Inventor · Pembroke Pines, FL, US

Aaron Robert Allen

17Patents
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33Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 4, 2003 → Oct 18, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9092057B2 Electronic device including touch-sensitive display and actuator for providing tactile feedback Physics 107 Active
US7471257B2 Antenna assembly and method of operation thereof Electricity 23 Active
US7048556B2 Connector cover for communication device Electricity 16 Expired
US8630686B2 Mobile device slide system and method Electricity 13 Active
US8803701B2 Portable electronic device having holster and including a plurality of position sensors Electricity 2 Active
US8581739B2 Portable electronic device having holster and including a plurality of position sensors Electricity 1 Active
US8660622B2 Roller assembly for a mobile communication device Electricity 1 Active
US8326381B2 Cover plate assembly and method of operation of same Electricity 1 Active
US7420516B2 Antenna assembly and method of operation thereof Electricity 1 Expired
US8833805B2 Portable electronic device with battery cover and locking mechanism therefor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US8862190B2 Portable electronic device with upper housing and cover plate therefor Electricity 0 Active
US9432490B2 Portable sliding electronic device operable to disable a touchscreen display when opening and closing the device Electricity 0 Active
US9020570B2 Portable electronic device with auxiliary input device and flex connector therefor Electricity 0 Active
US8937597B2 Handheld electronic device having a slidable keyboard Physics 0 Active
US8638556B2 Electronic device including a front bezel operable to secure the device together Electricity 0 Active
US9110525B2 Touch-sensitive display and method Physics 0 Active
US9210240B2 Portable slidable electronic device having a dynamic flex alignment scheme and methods of assembling same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.