Inventor · Long Valley, NJ, US

Christopher Gieda

33Patents
9h-index
15Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 2, 1992 → Jun 24, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5300042A Medication dispensing apparatus Human Necessities 68 Expired
US6948634B2 Solid dosage form dispenser Performing Operations; Transporting 29 Expired
US7845524B2 Apparatus and method of dispensing fluid Physics 26 Active
US7216775B2 Moist towelette packaging Human Necessities 19 Expired
US7731057B2 Moist towelette packaging Human Necessities 16 Active
US7703621B2 Moisture retention seal Performing Operations; Transporting 13 Active
USD531897S1 Lid with variable inner orifice General 10 Expired
US7661555B1 Single dispensing film strip container Performing Operations; Transporting 10 Active
USD835805S1 Medical container nest General 9 Active
US8931663B1 Moist towelette tub dispenser Human Necessities 9 Active
US9907916B2 Low radial profile needle safety device Human Necessities 8 Active
US8297461B2 Moisture retention seal Performing Operations; Transporting 8 Active
USD835797S1 Medical container nest General 6 Active
US7284661B1 Blister openers Performing Operations; Transporting 5 Expired
US10398841B2 Adapter for a syringe Human Necessities 4 Active
US10478568B2 Low radial profile needle safety device Human Necessities 3 Active
US7093738B1 Doser for portable liquids and fluent materials Physics 3 Expired
USD836797S1 Medical container nest General 3 Active
USD886296S1 Syringe adapter General 3 Active
US9468724B2 Needle shield removal tool Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US9717854B2 Adapter for a syringe Human Necessities 3 Active
US10064997B2 Rotatable finger flange for a syringe Human Necessities 3 Active
US9339606B2 Foldable finger flange for a syringe Human Necessities 3 Active
US6609287B2 Cosmetic container cap Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US10004854B2 Low radial profile needle safety device Human Necessities 2 Active

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