Inventor · Aiken, SC, US

James E. Patrick

19Patents
11h-index
18Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 20, 1976 → Jul 27, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7735164B1 Disposable patient transfer mattress Human Necessities 71 Active
US5837699A Use of mometasone furoate for treating upper airway passage diseases Human Necessities 60 Expired
US7114204B2 Method and apparatus for transferring patients Human Necessities 52 Expired
US5889015A Use of mometasone furoate for treating lower airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 47 Expired
US6057307A Use of mometasone furoate for treating airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 45 Expired
US8276222B1 Patient transfer kit Human Necessities 30 Active
US9314388B2 Body transport apparatus Human Necessities 16 Active
US9241580B2 Body transport apparatus with integrated handles Human Necessities 12 Active
US6982251B2 Substituted 2-azetidinones useful as hypocholesterolemic agents Chemistry; Metallurgy 12 Expired
US6677322B2 Use of mometasone furoate for treating airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 11 Expired
US9125777B2 Body transport apparatus Human Necessities 11 Active
US6365581B1 Use of mometasone furoate for treating airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 10 Expired
US6677323B2 Use of mometasone furoate for treating airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 10 Expired
US8887326B2 Patient transfer kit Human Necessities 10 Active
US4063607A Motorized mechanical horse Performing Operations; Transporting 9 Expired
US6723713B2 Use of mometasone furoate for treating upper airway diseases Human Necessities 6 Expired
US6949532B2 Use of mometasone furoate for treating airway passage and lung diseases Human Necessities 2 Expired
US7312223B2 Metabolite of xanthine Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor and derivatives thereof useful for treatment of erectile dysfunction Human Necessities 1 Expired
US6956030B2 Use of mometasone furoate for treating upper airway diseases Human Necessities 0 Expired

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