Inventor · San Francisco, CA, US

David A. Pakula

176Patents
34h-index
203Co-inventors
89Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 23, 2008 → Feb 12, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD733146S1 Enclosure for communications device General 131 Active
USD662922S1 Front cover of an electronic device General 126 Active
USD732539S1 Enclosure for communications device General 118 Active
USD832267S1 Cover for an electronic device General 115 Active
USD677664S1 Component of an electronic device General 109 Active
USD666202S1 Housing plate General 94 Active
USD714294S1 Housing plate General 93 Active
USD749590S1 Housing plate General 88 Active
USD856338S1 Display for an electronic device General 85 Active
USD832266S1 Display for an electronic device General 85 Active
USD856337S1 Backplate for an electronic device General 78 Active
USD824389S1 Housing plate General 75 Active
US8551283B2 Offset control for assembling an electronic device housing Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 75 Active
USD791139S1 Housing for electronic device General 74 Active
USD768637S1 Housing for electronic device General 74 Active
US8933347B2 Components of an electronic device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 73 Active
USD678261S1 Front cover of an electronic device General 71 Active
US9357665B2 Handheld device enclosure Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 69 Active
USD723567S1 Component of an electronic device General 69 Active
USD718753S1 Component for an electronic device General 65 Active
USD848999S1 Housing module for an electronic device General 64 Active
US9898049B2 Handheld device enclosure having outer periphery members and a front cover assembly Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 59 Active
US8797721B2 Portable electronic device housing with outer glass surfaces Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 56 Active
USD703633S1 Front cover of an electronic device General 55 Active
US8576561B2 Handheld device enclosure Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 52 Active

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