Jerre M. Freeman
15Patents
14h-index
6Co-inventors
71Inventor score
Filing activity: Oct 7, 1974 → Nov 19, 2002
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4808154A | Phacoemulsification/irrigation and aspiration sleeve apparatus | Human Necessities | 317 | Expired |
| US3949750A | Punctum plug and method for treating keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye) and other ophthalmic aliments using same | Human Necessities | 223 | Expired |
| US5283063A | Punctum plug method and apparatus | Human Necessities | 170 | Expired |
| US5334137A | Lacrimal fluid control device | Human Necessities | 166 | Expired |
| US5624437A | High resolution, high speed, programmable laser beam modulating apparatus for microsurgery | Human Necessities | 117 | Expired |
| US4955896A | Universal medical forcep tool | Human Necessities | 112 | Expired |
| USD295445S | Combined punctum plug dilator and inserter for treating dry eye or other ophthalmic ailments | General | 81 | Expired |
| US7037335B2 | Bulbous scleral implants for the treatment of eye disorders such as presbyopia and glaucoma | Human Necessities | 75 | Expired |
| US6394999B1 | Laser eye surgery system using wavefront sensor analysis to control digital micromirror device (DMD) mirror patterns | Human Necessities | 68 | Expired |
| US6280436A | Eye tracking and positioning system for a refractive laser system | Human Necessities | 59 | Expired |
| US4718905A | Haptic element using ion beam implantation for an intraocular lens | Performing Operations; Transporting | 58 | Expired |
| US6508812B1 | Control system for high resolution high speed digital micromirror device for laser refractive eye surgery | Human Necessities | 48 | Expired |
| US4077071A | Neutral buoyancy intraocular lens device | Human Necessities | 46 | Expired |
| US5951565A | Corneal endothelium protective device | Human Necessities | 26 | Expired |
| USRE31640E | .[.Neutral.]. Buoyancy intraocular lens device | General | 2 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.