Inventor · Los Angeles, CA, US

Bruce M. Eliash

17Patents
10h-index
13Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 27, 1989 → Jan 19, 2005

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6635045B2 Electrodes and method for manufacturing electrodes for electrically assisted drug delivery Human Necessities 28 Expired
US6377847B1 Iontophoretic drug delivery device and reservoir and method of making same Human Necessities 20 Expired
US6629968B1 Shelf storage stable iontophoresis reservoir-electrode and iontophoretic system incorporating the reservoir-electrode Human Necessities 19 Expired
US6862473B2 Iontophoretic drug delivery device and reservoir and method of making same Human Necessities 18 Expired
US7043297B2 Iontophoretic drug delivery device and reservoir and method of making same Human Necessities 16 Expired
US5298129A Method of selectively monitoring trace constituents in plating baths Physics 15 Expired
US5324400A Electrode preconditioning method for a plating bath monitoring process Physics 14 Expired
US6394994B1 Method for testing the ability of an iontophoretic reservoir-electrode to deliver a medicament Human Necessities 12 Expired
US5296123A In-tank electrochemical sensor Physics 12 Expired
US5336380A Method of monitoring major constituents in plating baths Physics 11 Expired
US5298132A Method for monitoring purification treatment in plating baths Physics 10 Expired
US5470669A Thermoelectrochemical system and method Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Expired
US5324399A Method and system for monitoring quality of phosphate coating Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Expired
US5287060A In-tank conductivity sensor Physics 7 Expired
US5320724A Method of monitoring constituents in plating baths Physics 6 Expired
US5298131A Method of monitoring metal ion content in plating baths Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US5296124A Method of in-situ formation of a stable reference electrode for in-tank plating bath analysis Physics 2 Expired

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