Inventor · Diemelstraße, TX, US

David Gavia

13Patents
7h-index
16Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 27, 2007 → Apr 11, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7762355B2 Rotary drag bit and methods therefor Fixed Constructions 24 Active
US8794356B2 Shaped cutting elements on drill bits and other earth-boring tools, and methods of forming same Fixed Constructions 22 Active
US8505634B2 Earth-boring tools having differing cutting elements on a blade and related methods Fixed Constructions 17 Active
US7861809B2 Rotary drag bit with multiple backup cutters Fixed Constructions 13 Active
US8851207B2 Earth-boring tools and methods of forming such earth-boring tools Fixed Constructions 12 Active
US7896106B2 Rotary drag bits having a pilot cutter configuraton and method to pre-fracture subterranean formations therewith Fixed Constructions 8 Active
US9200483B2 Earth-boring tools and methods of forming such earth-boring tools Fixed Constructions 8 Active
US9359825B2 Cutting element placement on a fixed cutter drill bit to reduce diamond table fracture Fixed Constructions 7 Active
US8316967B2 Earth-boring tools with primary and secondary blades, methods of forming and designing such earth-boring tools Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US10914123B2 Earth boring tools with pockets having cutting elements disposed therein trailing rotationally leading faces of blades and related methods Fixed Constructions 1 Active
US9033066B2 Nozzles including secondary passages, drill assemblies including same and associated methods Fixed Constructions 1 Active
US11066875B2 Earth-boring tools having pockets trailing rotationally leading faces of blades and having cutting elements disposed therein and related methods Fixed Constructions 1 Active
US10344537B2 Earth-boring tools, methods of forming earth-boring tools, and methods of forming a borehole in a subterranean formation Fixed Constructions 0 Active

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