Inventor · Sunnyvale, CA, US

Daniel D. Sunshine

81Patents
9h-index
78Co-inventors
77Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 28, 2014 → Jan 8, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10191550B1 Fabric devices with shape memory alloy wires that provide haptic feedback Physics 25 Active
US10156029B1 Fabric control device Physics 23 Active
US10484793B1 Electronic devices with orientation sensing Physics 17 Active
US10180721B2 Fabric-based devices with force sensing Physics 13 Active
US10145036B1 Items with conductive yarn Physics 13 Active
US9886062B2 Exposed glass article with enhanced stiffness for portable electronic device housing Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Active
US10485103B1 Electrical components attached to fabric Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Active
US10338755B2 Fabric sensing device Physics 11 Active
US10400364B1 Fabrics with conductive paths Textiles; Paper 9 Active
US9974170B1 Conductive strands for fabric-based items Electricity 8 Active
US10472742B1 Fabric-based items with fusible insulating strands Electricity 8 Active
US10683591B1 Items with fabric hinges Fixed Constructions 8 Active
US10566151B1 Items with fabric domes Electricity 7 Active
US10553540B2 Fabric-based items with electrical component arrays Electricity 7 Active
US10732728B1 Keyboard with touch sensor Electricity 6 Active
US10761605B1 Knit data input glove Human Necessities 6 Active
US10514772B1 Keyboard with touch sensor illumination Electricity 6 Active
US10465314B2 Fabric control device Physics 5 Active
US10739924B2 Fabric sensing device Physics 4 Active
US10656719B2 Dynamic input surface for electronic devices Physics 3 Active
US11146871B2 Fabric-covered electronic device Electricity 3 Active
US10995433B1 Custom fabric cases for electronic devices Textiles; Paper 3 Active
US10849557B2 Fabric-based items with stretchable bands Textiles; Paper 3 Active
US10577732B1 Knit fabric with electrical components Electricity 3 Active
US10244625B2 Conductive strands for fabric-based items Electricity 2 Active

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