Inventor · Glenshaw, PA, US

John E. Traina

19Patents
9h-index
5Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 17, 1985 → Mar 23, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4630482A Method and apparatus for ultrasonic measurements of a medium Physics 50 Expired
US5831730A Method for monitoring particulates using beam-steered solid-state light source Physics 30 Expired
US5297432A Vacuum dilution extraction gas sampling method Physics 27 Expired
US4937461A Transmissometer having solid state light source Physics 23 Expired
US5751423A Opacity and forward scattering monitor using beam-steered solid-state light source Physics 20 Expired
US5458010A Vacuum dilution extraction gas sampling system Physics 18 Expired
US5637809A Vacuum extraction sampling system Physics 17 Expired
US5520048A Automated flow measuring device including wet and dry bulb moisture analyzer Physics 10 Expired
US5394759A Automated flow measuring device Physics 9 Expired
US5077480A Transmissometer having solid state light source Physics 9 Expired
US5440217A Drive mechanism for automated flow measuring device Physics 9 Expired
US5509313A Method for measuring flow rate and direction of a fluid in a conduit Physics 5 Expired
US5535634A Enhanced Type S pitot tube with reduced and symmetric response to pitch Physics 4 Expired
US6148659A Gas concentration monitor having a bridge configured flow system Physics 3 Expired
US5559279A Method and apparatus for dynamic calibration of a flow monitor Physics 3 Expired
US7789026B2 Cultivated biomass power system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US6094993A Method for measuring flow rate of a fluid in a conduit Physics 2 Expired
US12103131B2 Method of minimal stress inducing ophthalmic lens blocking Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US10221823B2 Method of heating and retaining heat in an internal combustion engine to improve fuel economy Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active

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