John E. Baker
15Patents
8h-index
16Co-inventors
69Inventor score
Filing activity: May 9, 1975 → Dec 17, 2010
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5437292A | Method for sealing blood vessel puncture sites | Human Necessities | 425 | Expired |
| US5660873A | Coating intraluminal stents | Human Necessities | 56 | Expired |
| US6233836A | Day and night weapon sights | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 45 | Expired |
| US4567051A | Method for producing snacks from dough | Human Necessities | 26 | Expired |
| US7036734B2 | Free standing column-shaped structure for housing RFID antennas and readers | Electricity | 19 | Expired |
| US5067746A | Anti-theft trailer jack and method of using same | Performing Operations; Transporting | 13 | Expired |
| US4892471A | Steam venting extruder feeder | Performing Operations; Transporting | 11 | Expired |
| US4019375A | Means for inducing vibration in an airfoil | Physics | 8 | Expired |
| US4956621A | Three-state, two-output variable RF power divider | Electricity | 5 | Expired |
| US4102955A | Apparatus for and method of heat curing electrical insulation provided on a central electrical conductor of an electrical cable | Performing Operations; Transporting | 5 | Expired |
| US4043722A | Apparatus for heat curing electrical insulation provided on a central electrical conductor of an electrical cable | Performing Operations; Transporting | 4 | Expired |
| US4281273A | Spin tuned magnetron having load sharing bearing arrangements | Electricity | 3 | Expired |
| US4421779A | Process for treating confectionery | Human Necessities | 3 | Expired |
| US7879318B2 | Method of reducing the effects of ischemia by administration of a thrombopoietin receptor ligand | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US8518883B2 | Method of reducing deleterious effects of ischemia by administration of a thrombopoietin receptor ligand | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.