Inventor · San Francisco, CA, US

David Steele

14Patents
7h-index
11Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 23, 2013 → Nov 30, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9823231B1 Systems and methods for assembling a collection of peaks characterizing a gas leak source and selecting representative peaks for display Physics 50 Active
US9599597B1 Systems and methods for likelihood-based detection of gas leaks using mobile survey equipment Physics 43 Active
US10877007B2 Gas leak detection and event selection based on spatial concentration variability and other event properties Physics 40 Active
US10948471B1 Leak detection event aggregation and ranking systems and methods Physics 39 Active
US9599529B1 Systems and methods for likelihood-based mapping of areas surveyed for gas leaks using mobile survey equipment Physics 34 Active
US10126200B1 Systems and methods for likelihood-based mapping of areas surveyed for gas leaks using mobile survey equipment Physics 20 Active
US10386258B1 Systems and methods for detecting changes in emission rates of gas leaks in ensembles Physics 9 Active
US10598562B2 Gas detection systems and methods using measurement position uncertainty representations Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 3 Active
US11525819B1 Leak detection event aggregation and ranking systems and methods Physics 3 Active
US10113997B2 Methods for gas leak detection and localization in populated areas using two or more tracer measurements Physics 1 Active
US9739758B2 Methods for gas leak detection and localization in populated areas using isotope ratio measurements Physics 1 Active
US10444108B1 Systems and methods for likelihood-based detection of gas leaks using mobile survey equipment Physics 1 Active
US10962438B2 Gas detection systems and methods using measurement position uncertainty representations Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active
US11933774B1 Leak detection event aggregation and ranking systems and methods Physics 0 Active

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