Inventor · Sartell, MN, US

Jason Smith

24Patents
7h-index
18Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 22, 1994 → Nov 6, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8757094B2 Automated litter device and method Human Necessities 20 Active
US8909767B2 Cloud federation in a cloud computing environment Physics 19 Active
US9433185B2 Automated litter device and method Human Necessities 14 Active
US7937233B2 Preferential defect marking on a web Textiles; Paper 10 Active
USD897610S1 Feeder housing for domestic animals General 9 Active
US7721258B2 Integrated development environment with managed platform registry Physics 8 Active
US11523586B2 Automated litter device Human Necessities 7 Active
US5584479A Basketball net device Human Necessities 5 Expired
USD976501S1 Litter device for domestic animals General 5 Active
USD977207S1 Litter device containing litter dispenser for domestic animals General 5 Active
US11224202B2 Automated food dispenser Physics 4 Active
USD975383S1 Bezel for an entry opening of a litter device for domestic animals General 3 Active
US10690865B2 Space active optical cable Electricity 2 Active
US9468826B2 Basketball net device and improvements therein Human Necessities 2 Active
USD975939S1 Litter device for domestic animals General 2 Active
US12207627B2 Automated food dispenser Physics 0 Active
US11910786B2 Automated food dispenser Physics 0 Active
US12001069B2 Space active optical cable Electricity 0 Active
USD1064453S1 Litter guard for an entry opening of a litter device for domestic animals General 0 Active
US11925169B2 Automated litter device Human Necessities 0 Active
US11709326B2 Space active optical cable Electricity 0 Active
US11460411B2 Process and apparatus for inspecting microneedle arrays Physics 0 Active
US12092585B2 Ultraviolet light-based inspection for detecting coating defects in manufactured webs using fluorescing agents Physics 0 Active
US12052973B2 Automated litter device Human Necessities 0 Active

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