Inventor · Mission Viejo, CA, US

Jay Sato

61Patents
13h-index
40Co-inventors
84Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 8, 1992 → Oct 26, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD680166S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 59 Active
USD679753S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 56 Active
USD813944S1 Label sheet assembly General 32 Active
USD775688S1 Self laminating label sheet General 30 Active
US6132803A Tissue with a moisture barrier Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 27 Expired
USD690351S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 27 Active
USD681111S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 25 Active
USD681110S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 24 Active
USD667494S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 20 Active
US5968853A Tissue with a moisture barrier Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 20 Expired
USD478124S1 Tabbed divider having a plurality of transparent display pockets General 19 Expired
USD882681S1 Label sheets General 16 Active
USD752682S1 Note sheets and related pads of note sheets General 13 Active
US7467487B2 Index tab, index tab bearing sheet and method of using an index tab Performing Operations; Transporting 12 Expired
USD813942S1 Label sheets General 10 Active
USD655751S1 Pocket General 10 Expired
USD772338S1 Note tab General 7 Active
USD892212S1 Note tab General 7 Active
US6883423B2 Assembly and method for customized application of index tabs to indexing material Performing Operations; Transporting 6 Expired
USD673607S1 Pocket General 6 Active
US6594933B2 Partial fold printable tab product Performing Operations; Transporting 6 Expired
US8778474B2 Repositionable medium and stack thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Active
USD690354S1 File folders General 5 Active
US10925417B2 Secure hold hook Human Necessities 5 Active
US5318235A Cores for compressed core wound paper products Performing Operations; Transporting 4 Expired

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