Inventor · Oshkosh, WI, US

Edward E. Werner

18Patents
15h-index
32Co-inventors
78Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 13, 1974 → Apr 13, 2001

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5613959A Disposable absorbent article with flushable insert Human Necessities 200 Expired
US5294478A Multi-layer absorbent composite Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 152 Expired
US5405342A Disposable absorbent article with flushable insert Human Necessities 150 Expired
US5458591A Disposable absorbent article with flushable insert Human Necessities 117 Expired
US5476457A Disposable absorbent article with flushable insert Human Necessities 110 Expired
US5156902A Method and apparatus for intermittently depositing particulate material in a substrate and article made therewith Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 95 Expired
US5466513A Multi-layer absorbent composite Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 93 Expired
US5227107A Process and apparatus for forming nonwovens within a forming chamber Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 92 Expired
US6060115A Method of making an absorbent pad Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 92 Expired
US5028224A Apparatus for intermittently depositing particulate material in a substrate Human Necessities 72 Expired
US5516569A High absorbency composite Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 59 Expired
US5409768A Multicomponent nonwoven fibrous web Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 40 Expired
US3966126A Classifying hammermill system and method of operation Performing Operations; Transporting 34 Expired
US5102585A Method for intermittently depositing particulate material in a substrate Human Necessities 30 Expired
US4258455A Method for classifying fibers Textiles; Paper 18 Expired
US4169699A Apparatus for classifying fibers Textiles; Paper 6 Expired
US6470943B1 Apparatus for making an absorbent pad for use in absorbent articles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US3940831A Attrition mill and method of fibrous web formation Textiles; Paper 0 Expired

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