Inventor · Ludwigshafen, DE

Horst Baumgartl

16Patents
7h-index
35Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 1, 1976 → Aug 23, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5451639A Propylene copolymers grafted using free radical initiators Chemistry; Metallurgy 40 Expired
US6150424A Solid foamed active substance preparations Chemistry; Metallurgy 32 Expired
US5340642A Sheetlike composite Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 17 Expired
US6800666B2 Hydrophilic, open-cell, elastic foams with a melamine/formaldehyde resin base, production thereof and use thereof in hygiene products Chemistry; Metallurgy 16 Expired
US8546457B2 Method for the production of abrasive foams Chemistry; Metallurgy 12 Active
US6290386A Mobile device for preparing aqueous liquid paints from powdery components and water Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Expired
US4217194A Instrument for polarographic potentiometric, thermal and like measurements and a method of making the same Physics 8 Expired
US6828354B2 Hydrophilic open-cell, elastic foams with a melamine/formaldehyde resin base, production thereof and use thereof in hygiene products Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US5476628A GMT sheet material produced from GMT recyclate Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US7714031B2 Shaped articles of melamine/formaldehyde foams having low formaldehyde emission Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Active
US7026044B2 Elastic inorganic foam Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US8822557B2 Elastic inorganic-organic hybrid foam Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US9056961B2 Melamine-resin foams comprising hollow microbeads Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US9663625B2 Method for producing melamine/formaldehyde foams Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US9353232B2 Melamine-formaldehyde foams comprising hollow microspheres Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active
US9242397B2 Melamine resin foam with inorganic filling material Physics 0 Active

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