Inventor · Trumbull, CT, US

Gerald J. Guerro

16Patents
11h-index
11Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 27, 1984 → May 16, 2000

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4605702A Temporary wet strength resin Chemistry; Metallurgy 163 Expired
US5824190A Methods and agents for improving paper printability and strength Textiles; Paper 45 Expired
US6429253B1 Papermaking methods and compositions Textiles; Paper 45 Expired
US5723022A Temporary wet strength resins Textiles; Paper 30 Expired
US5108798A Water soluble binder compositions containing beta-hydroxy urethanes and polyfunctional carboxylic acids Chemistry; Metallurgy 29 Expired
US5346947A Water soluble binder compositions containing beta-hydroxy urethanes and polyfunctional carboxylic acids Chemistry; Metallurgy 23 Expired
US6034181A Paper or board treating composition of carboxylated surface size and polyacrylamide Textiles; Paper 20 Expired
US6494990B2 Paper or board with surface of carboxylated surface size and polyacrylamide Textiles; Paper 16 Expired
US5707532A Methods of coagulating and decolorizing waste streams Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
USRE33773E Method of manufacturing a sag-resistant bonded particulate matter General 13 Expired
US6281291A Paper or board treating composition of carboxylated surface size, polyacrylamide and crosslinker Textiles; Paper 12 Expired
US5013598A Method of manufacturing a sag-resistant bonded particulate article Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Expired
US4810296A Hydroxamated polymers as additives for retarding the rate of set of hydraulic cement compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Expired
US4942085A Method of manufacturing a sag-resistant bonded particulate article Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US5026405A Bond for abrasive tools Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Expired
US5807496A Compositions comprising polyamine and melaminealdehyde Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired

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