Inventor · Beverly Hills, MI, US

Gerald O. Morrison

19Patents
14h-index
51Co-inventors
73Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 23, 1995 → May 8, 2003

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6267428A Overhead console for motor vehicle Performing Operations; Transporting 108 Expired
US6933655B2 Self-powered wireless switch Electricity 82 Expired
US5904002A Motor vehicle door module Fixed Constructions 59 Expired
US5761063A Design and engineering project management system Physics 58 Expired
US6019418A Modular vehicle liftgate module Performing Operations; Transporting 54 Expired
US6036345A Design and engineering project management system Physics 53 Expired
US6070902A Vehicle interior headliner system Performing Operations; Transporting 39 Expired
US6765158B1 Low profile switch with flat wire harness Electricity 29 Expired
US6857688B2 Integrated door module Performing Operations; Transporting 28 Expired
US6196605A Portable storage apparatus for motor vehicle Performing Operations; Transporting 26 Expired
US6767049B1 Door module water shield Performing Operations; Transporting 25 Expired
US6546674B1 Vehicle door assembly with a trim panel forming a structural door module component carrier Fixed Constructions 21 Expired
US6145910A Method of installing a vehicle interior Performing Operations; Transporting 21 Expired
US5988748A Automotive seat bottom assembly Performing Operations; Transporting 19 Expired
US6493919B2 Modular vehicle door and method of assembly Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Expired
US6560872B2 Method of making a cross car beam assembly using a structural adhesive Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Expired
US6823628B2 Modular vehicle door assembly Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Expired
US6565142B1 Vehicle door inner trim panel assembly including electrical control panel Electricity 8 Expired
US6774323B2 Multi-function rotary vehicle switch mounted to a fixed stalk Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Expired

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