Inventor · Alameda, CA, US

Daniel R. Bloom

30Patents
7h-index
75Co-inventors
64Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 22, 2017 → Apr 8, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11109135B1 Headphones with rotatable user input mechanism Electricity 26 Active
US11184696B1 Wireless headphones with slot antenna Electricity 22 Active
US11190878B1 Headphones with on-head detection Electricity 10 Active
US11330354B2 Off-center pivoting earpiece Electricity 9 Active
US11102567B2 Foldable headphones Electricity 8 Active
US11272279B1 Headphones with off-center pivoting earpiece Electricity 7 Active
US10848847B2 Off-center pivoting earpiece Electricity 7 Active
US11252492B2 Headphones with removable earpieces Physics 7 Active
US11259107B2 Headphone earpads with textile layer having a low porosity region Physics 7 Active
US11134328B2 Headphones with magnetic sensor Physics 7 Active
US11134327B2 Headphones with telescoping stem assembly Physics 6 Active
US11375306B2 Headphones with increased back volume Physics 6 Active
US11184695B2 Automatic left/right earpiece determination Electricity 5 Active
US11477558B2 Headphones Electricity 4 Active
US11700471B2 Headphones with an anti-buckling assembly Physics 3 Active
US11457300B2 Support structure for earpiece cushion Electricity 3 Active
US11450999B2 Separable articulating power and data interface Electricity 2 Active
US11985463B2 Headphones with increased back volume Physics 1 Active
US11736847B2 Support structure for earpiece cushion Electricity 1 Active
US10557724B1 Angle detection of a rotating system using a single magnet and multiple hall sensors Physics 1 Active
US11277679B1 Headphone earcup structure Electricity 1 Active
US11240585B2 Identification of cushioning members in personal audio devices Electricity 1 Active
US10924836B1 Techniques for improving glass earcup drop performance Electricity 1 Active
US11985462B2 Headphones Electricity 1 Active
US12323755B2 Headphones Electricity 0 Active

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