Hans Himbert
69Patents
29h-index
56Co-inventors
91Inventor score
Filing activity: Mar 5, 1982 → Nov 29, 2017
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6171276A | Automated delivery device and method for its operation | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 487 | Expired |
| USD796670S1 | Syringe part | General | 411 | Active |
| US6599272B1 | Injection device and method for its operation | Human Necessities | 206 | Expired |
| US6547755B1 | Automated delivery device and method for its operation | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 187 | Expired |
| USD430015S | Blister pack for a syringe | General | 102 | Expired |
| US6558395B2 | Intraocular lens implanter | Human Necessities | 102 | Expired |
| US6758837B2 | Liquid delivery device and method of use thereof | Human Necessities | 84 | Expired |
| USD579549S1 | Inhaler | General | 83 | Expired |
| US5089738A | Battery-driven handtool | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 71 | Expired |
| USD368961S | Multiple dose injector | General | 65 | Expired |
| USD579544S1 | Inhaler | General | 62 | Expired |
| USD401324S | Syringe | General | 60 | Expired |
| USD483633S1 | Pliers | General | 54 | Expired |
| USD579545S1 | Inhaler | General | 52 | Expired |
| USD579547S1 | Inhaler | General | 51 | Expired |
| USD441447S | Eye lens implanter | General | 45 | Expired |
| USD453569S1 | Injection device | General | 45 | Expired |
| US6423040B1 | Eye fluid applicator | Human Necessities | 43 | Expired |
| US6128808A | Tool handle | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 41 | Expired |
| US5230262A | Ratchet wrench | Performing Operations; Transporting | 41 | Expired |
| USD413668S | Aid device for applying eye drops | General | 37 | Expired |
| USD538129S1 | Screwdriver | General | 36 | Expired |
| USD483634S1 | Pliers | General | 36 | Expired |
| USD300601S | Handle for a knife | General | 34 | Expired |
| USD471976S1 | Injector | General | 33 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.