Inventor · Suzhou, CN

Guoping Shi

35Patents
9h-index
7Co-inventors
64Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 20, 2003 → Apr 18, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7322997B2 Automatic safe disposable blood sampling device of casing self-locking type Human Necessities 116 Expired
USD911518S1 Needle shield General 26 Active
US7346989B2 Lock-type disposal safe surgical scalpel Human Necessities 22 Expired
US7175643B2 Automatic safe self-destructive disposable blood sampling device Human Necessities 16 Expired
US7998161B2 Disposable incision safety lancet Human Necessities 16 Active
USD794790S1 Disposable safety lancet General 15 Active
USD648852S1 Heel incision safety lancet General 14 Expired
USD749724S1 Body of disposable safety lancet General 10 Active
USD651713S1 Pressure activated safety lancet General 10 Expired
USD904605S1 Base of medical use injection needle General 9 Active
USD795426S1 Lancet General 7 Active
US7981131B2 Disposable single-swing-arm incision safety lancet Human Necessities 7 Active
USD910849S1 Mini-type safety lancet General 5 Active
USD757267S1 Lancet protective cap with two cup-shape openings General 4 Active
US9636141B2 Disposable scalpel blade assembly and supporting reusable scalpel handle Human Necessities 3 Active
USD806864S1 Disposable heel blood collecting device General 3 Active
US8021382B2 Safety single use blood lancet device with adjustable puncture depth Human Necessities 2 Active
US11020535B2 Insulin pen needle with needle tip protection Human Necessities 2 Active
US9839442B2 Safety scalpel Human Necessities 2 Active
US10524708B2 Safe and convenient disposable blood-taking needle with double-surface cap Human Necessities 1 Active
USD731650S1 Pulltop lancet General 1 Active
USD944225S1 Lancing device General 1 Active
US8740924B2 Safe simple disposable automatic blood lancet Human Necessities 1 Active
US9844327B2 Safety lancing device Human Necessities 0 Active
USD1024327S1 Lancet General 0 Active

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