Inventor · Sydney, AU

Aaron Samuel Davidson

166Patents
37h-index
149Co-inventors
93Inventor score

Filing activity: May 5, 2003 → May 14, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7658189B2 Compact oronasal patient interface Human Necessities 312 Active
US8944061B2 Cushion to frame assembly mechanism Human Necessities 177 Active
US7708017B2 Compact oronasal patient interface Human Necessities 160 Active
US7942148B2 Compact oronasal patient interface Human Necessities 145 Active
US7971590B2 Cushion for a respiratory mask assembly Human Necessities 130 Active
US7216647B2 Forehead pad for respiratory mask Human Necessities 107 Expired
US7856980B2 Forehead pad for respiratory mask Human Necessities 101 Active
US8220459B2 Cushion for patient interface Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 95 Active
USD586907S1 Respiratory mask assembly General 86 Expired
US8869797B2 Cushion and cushion to frame assembly mechanism for patient interface Human Necessities 86 Active
USD493885S1 Full face mask General 85 Expired
US9010330B2 Patient interface systems Human Necessities 85 Active
US8291906B2 Patient interface systems Human Necessities 85 Active
US8567404B2 Cushion for patient interface Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 85 Active
US8397728B2 Cushion to frame assembly mechanism Human Necessities 83 Active
US9044564B2 Nasal mask system Human Necessities 75 Active
US8297283B2 Respiratory masks with gusseted cushions Human Necessities 72 Active
US8875709B2 Mask assembly Human Necessities 70 Active
USD691712S1 Respiratory mask General 69 Active
USD558334S1 Respiratory mask General 69 Expired
USD588258S1 Respiratory mask cushion General 64 Expired
US8353294B2 Respiratory mask assembly Human Necessities 63 Active
US7841345B2 Headgear connection assembly for a respiratory mask assembly Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 62 Active
US8573212B2 Reinforcing member for a patient interface Human Necessities 61 Active
USD708736S1 Respiratory mask General 61 Active

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