Inventor · Kawasaki, JP

Hiromi Maeda

19Patents
8h-index
37Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 9, 1988 → Sep 1, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6706010B1 Balloon catheter and method of production thereof Human Necessities 159 Expired
US6613066B1 Balloon catheter and production method therefor Human Necessities 149 Expired
US5919171A Microcatheter Human Necessities 66 Expired
US4914147A Pneumatic tires Chemistry; Metallurgy 59 Expired
US6960186B1 Balloon catheter Human Necessities 37 Expired
US5013768A Photopolymerizable coating composition and process for forming a coating having a stereoscopic pattern Chemistry; Metallurgy 33 Expired
US6711692B1 Data processing unit including central unit and peripheral unit driven by separate power supplies Physics 18 Expired
US5966409A Data transmission unit Electricity 8 Expired
US5835736A Serial data transmission unit Physics 7 Expired
US5572255A Image reading apparatus and method for driving appropriate photoelectric energy converting elements when first and second driving voltages are applied simultaneously Electricity 6 Expired
US5968145A System for selectively connecting CPU bus to DMAC bus when accessing device connected to DMAC bus is granted and DMA controller has right to access DMAC bus Physics 4 Expired
US8570766B2 Shield case and communication device Electricity 3 Active
US9192573B2 Treatment method using liquid food composition Human Necessities 2 Active
US6339821B1 Data processor capable of handling an increased number of operation codes Physics 2 Expired
US11034821B2 Rubber compositions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US11124631B2 Rubber compositions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US5969931A Interface structure for electronic apparatus Electricity 1 Expired
US5422511A Image sensor utilizing photo diode, blocking diode and clamping diode Electricity 1 Expired
US8889617B2 Liquid food composition Human Necessities 0 Active

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