Inventor · Palatine, IL, US

David E. Rawlings

18Patents
7h-index
6Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 29, 1982 → Apr 13, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5309885A Marine propulsion device including a fuel injected, four-cycle internal combustion engine Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 67 Expired
US5187867A Manufacture of thermal break frame sections Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 28 Expired
USD480389S1 Housing for a communication device General 26 Expired
US4976639A Power steering mechanism for marine installations Performing Operations; Transporting 18 Expired
US7694472B2 Manufacture of thermally insulated frame members Fixed Constructions 14 Expired
US10284268B2 Radio apparatuses for long-range communication of radio-frequency information Electricity 9 Active
US4666412A Marine engine mounting apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 8 Expired
US5022370A Ignition system for marine propulsion device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Expired
US4645464A Steering and tilting means for marine propulsion device Performing Operations; Transporting 7 Expired
US10749581B2 Radio apparatuses for long-range communication of radio-frequency information Electricity 6 Active
US4722705A Marine propulsion device with swing angle indication mechanism Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 5 Expired
US5131366A Apparatus for positioning a sensor Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 5 Expired
US9388627B2 Method of manufacturing an insulated frame member Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US11336342B2 Radio apparatuses for long-range communication of radio-frequency information Electricity 2 Active
US11115089B2 Radio apparatuses for long-range communication of radio-frequency information Electricity 2 Active
US4449325A Adjustable window assembly Fixed Constructions 2 Expired
US9174431B2 Printing screen Electricity 0 Active
US7640709B2 Insulated frame member Fixed Constructions 0 Active

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