Inventor · Langon, FR

Didier Lambert

18Patents
10h-index
17Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 17, 1988 → Oct 27, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5452232A Method and apparatus for determining a property or yield of a hydrocarbon product based on NIRA of the feedstock Physics 86 Expired
US5475612A Method for the direct determination of physical properties of hydrocarbon products Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 82 Expired
US6070128A Method for determining properties using near infra-red (NIR) spectroscopy Physics 69 Expired
US5712797A Property determination Physics 65 Expired
US5490085A Method for optimizing control of a production unit Physics 58 Expired
US5861228A Cracking property determination Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 50 Expired
US5763883A Chemicals property determination Physics 48 Expired
US4940900A Method and apparatus for determining the flocculation threshold of a petroleum product Physics 40 Expired
US5740073A Lubricant property determination Physics 40 Expired
US10228708B2 Method for optimising a mixture of components by means of spectral analysis Physics 29 Active
US5935863A Cracking property determination and process control Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Expired
US10082807B2 Method of preparing a certified target product from a mixture of components by spectral analysis Physics 1 Active
US10551305B2 Method for determining the origin of a mixture of constituents by spectral analysis Physics 1 Active
US9915606B2 Method for transferring between spectrometers Physics 0 Active
US10012587B2 Method for characterising a product by means of topological spectral analysis Physics 0 Active
US10191027B2 Methods of determining properties of oil Physics 0 Active
US9664623B2 Method for detecting the transition of products in a conduit Physics 0 Active
US10241040B2 Method for characterizing a product by means of topological spectral analysis Physics 0 Active

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