Frank Smith
16Patents
8h-index
16Co-inventors
69Inventor score
Filing activity: Sep 10, 1973 → Apr 8, 2010
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5334991A | Dual image head-mounted display | Physics | 155 | Expired |
| US5892754A | User controlled adaptive flow control for packet networks | Electricity | 134 | Expired |
| US7447209B2 | Methods, systems, and computer program products for modeling and simulating application-level traffic characteristics in a network based on transport and network layer header information | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 28 | Active |
| US8938532B2 | Methods, systems, and computer program products for network server performance anomaly detection | Electricity | 16 | Active |
| US3991929A | Coating and bonding of metals | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 12 | Expired |
| US5032373A | Apparatus and process | Performing Operations; Transporting | 12 | Expired |
| US4174410A | Coating and bonding of metals | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 10 | Expired |
| US4042753A | Composite conductor | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 9 | Expired |
| US4543244A | Use of high silicon Cr Ni steel in H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 manufacture | Performing Operations; Transporting | 8 | Expired |
| US4078986A | Electrolytic diaphragm cells | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 7 | Expired |
| US4179653A | Corrosion monitoring probe | Physics | 6 | Expired |
| US5980412A | Cam follower automatic torque converter transmission | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 6 | Expired |
| US4116802A | Electrolytic diaphragm cells | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 4 | Expired |
| US5028396A | Apparatus formed of high silicon chromium/nickel in steel in the manufacture of sulpheric acid | Performing Operations; Transporting | 3 | Expired |
| US5906851A | Process for improving baking properties of flour | Human Necessities | 2 | Expired |
| US4663353A | Antibacterial fatty anilides | Human Necessities | 1 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.