Colin Oloman
15Patents
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20Co-inventors
72Inventor score
Filing activity: May 9, 1974 → Aug 22, 2014
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3969201A | Electrolytic production of alkaline peroxide solutions | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 47 | Expired |
| US4118305A | Apparatus for electrochemical reactions | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 43 | Expired |
| US4023648A | Lubricant applicators | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 32 | Expired |
| US5968325A | Auto-electrolytic hydrogen generator | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 23 | Expired |
| US5074975A | Electrochemical cogeneration of alkali metal halate and alkaline peroxide solutions | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 13 | Expired |
| US4717450A | Removal of chloride from process solutions | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 10 | Expired |
| US6299743A | Electrolytic generation of nitrogen | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 10 | Expired |
| US5366593A | Bleaching of lignocellulosic material with in-situ-generated dioxirane | Textiles; Paper | 9 | Expired |
| US6835298B2 | Electrolytic generation of nitrogen using azole derivatives | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 6 | Expired |
| US7306711B2 | Electrolytic generation of nitrogen using azole derivatives | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 4 | Expired |
| US6706432B2 | Methods and products for improving performance of batteries/fuel cells | Electricity | 4 | Expired |
| US7429315B2 | Electrolytic generation of nitrogen using azole derivatives | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 3 | Expired |
| US4728409A | Perforated bipole electrochemical reactor | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 3 | Expired |
| US8709680B2 | Mixed reactant flow-by fuel cell | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 1 | Active |
| US10233552B2 | Apparatus and method for feeding a multi-phase mixture of reactants to an electrochemical reactor | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.