Inventor · Encinitas, CA, US

Christopher B. Best

47Patents
29h-index
14Co-inventors
82Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 7, 1993 → Jul 21, 2014

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7396289B2 Golf club head with alignment system Human Necessities 219 Expired
US6688989B2 Iron club with captive third piece Human Necessities 179 Expired
US7351162B2 Golf club head with alignment system Human Necessities 178 Expired
US6045456A Golf club with improved weighting and vibration dampening Human Necessities 160 Expired
US6835144B2 Golf club head with filled recess Human Necessities 156 Expired
US8096039B2 Golf club head with alignment system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 152 Expired
US7922604B2 Multi-material golf club head Human Necessities 100 Active
USD353644S Golf club head General 100 Expired
US7473186B2 Putter with vibration isolation Human Necessities 95 Active
US6855066B2 Set of golf club irons Human Necessities 94 Expired
US7641569B2 Putter with vibration isolation Human Necessities 83 Active
US7588503B2 Multi-piece golf club head with improved inertia Human Necessities 78 Active
USD465253S1 Back cavity of a golf club head General 75 Expired
US7022030B2 Golf club head Human Necessities 73 Expired
US7137903B2 Transitioning hollow golf clubs Human Necessities 73 Expired
US6743114B2 Set of golf club irons Human Necessities 72 Expired
USD473606S1 Golf club set General 71 Expired
USD401637S Golf club head General 70 Expired
US7238119B2 Golf club head with undercut Human Necessities 70 Expired
US7244188B2 Multi-piece golf club head with improved inertia Human Necessities 66 Expired
US7997999B2 Multi-piece golf club head with improved inertia Human Necessities 64 Active
US5375840A Golf club iron set having graded face angles and weight distribution Human Necessities 61 Expired
US7147571B2 Transitioning hollow golf clubs Human Necessities 51 Expired
USD394290S Golf club head General 46 Expired
USD469140S1 Back cavity of a club head General 45 Expired

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