Inventor · Great Neck, NY, US

Dan Tyroler

27Patents
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13Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 8, 1998 → Jun 19, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7030752B2 Universal gateway module for interfacing a security system control to external peripheral devices Physics 293 Expired
US7113099B2 Tracking, presence verification and locating features as part of a security system Physics 253 Expired
US7086162B2 Method and apparatus for distance measurement Physics 96 Expired
US6320941A Stand alone electronic mail notifying device Electricity 34 Expired
US9368009B2 Home automation system monitored by security system Electricity 31 Active
US6325070A Brush for holding at least one of a fluid dispensing device and other items therein Human Necessities 23 Expired
USD970139S1 Broom General 8 Active
US7403598B2 Remote control of a speaker phone device as a standalone device or as part of a security system Electricity 8 Expired
US7127821B1 Automated method and apparatus for distance measurement Physics 7 Expired
US7551076B2 Object locator feature as part of a security system Physics 5 Expired
USD923895S1 Rubber mop General 4 Active
US10327620B2 Squeegee Human Necessities 3 Active
USD1010325S1 Broom General 3 Active
US9049307B2 Wireless interface device allowing a reliable digital and audio communication transfer between a security system, POTS and/or IP network modem device Electricity 3 Active
USD981064S1 Window squeegee General 3 Active
USD934520S1 Squeegee General 2 Active
USD930929S1 Adjustable magnetic window cleaner General 2 Active
USD1014893S1 Dustpan General 1 Active
US8742920B2 System and method for real time anti-smash protection Physics 1 Active
USD1011670S1 Squeegee General 1 Active
USD1013311S1 Waterpan General 1 Active
US11337577B2 Mopping unit Human Necessities 0 Active
USD1046355S1 Window cleaning appliance General 0 Active
USD1082195S1 Window squeegee General 0 Active
US12251058B2 Window cleaning device Human Necessities 0 Active

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