Inventor · Houston, TX, US

Charles C. Chou

16Patents
12h-index
24Co-inventors
78Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 22, 1982 → Mar 29, 2004

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5318116A Vacuum method for removing soil contaminants utilizing thermal conduction heating Performing Operations; Transporting 340 Expired
US5190405A Vacuum method for removing soil contaminants utilizing thermal conduction heating Performing Operations; Transporting 336 Expired
US5076727A In situ decontamination of spills and landfills by focussed microwave/radio frequency heating and a closed-loop vapor flushing and vacuum recovery system Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 107 Expired
US5938476A Cable connector assembly Electricity 99 Expired
US5114497A Soil decontamination Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 61 Expired
US5459229A By product stream purification in the preparation of 1,3-propanediol-based polyesters Chemistry; Metallurgy 28 Expired
US5209604A Soil decontamination Performing Operations; Transporting 27 Expired
US5800598A Generator for producing a narrowly size-distributed aerosol Human Necessities 23 Expired
US4925569A Process for sorption and catalytic oxidation of sulfides in water Chemistry; Metallurgy 15 Expired
US4764278A Process for reducing the concentration of haloorganic compounds in water Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
US5366710A Process for removing nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides from gaseous stream Chemistry; Metallurgy 12 Expired
US5975943A Connector with visual indicator Electricity 12 Expired
US4431616A Method of removing hydrogen sulfide from gases Performing Operations; Transporting 9 Expired
US5417946A Process for removing total reduced sulfur compounds from gaseous stream Performing Operations; Transporting 5 Expired
US6018190A I/O card device and method for making the same Electricity 2 Expired
US7182655B2 Method and device for wiring connection Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired

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