Inventor · Newton, MA, US

John Lapetina

37Patents
16h-index
66Co-inventors
84Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 7, 1979 → May 1, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8971023B2 Wearable computing device frame Physics 297 Active
US9526433B2 Wrist-mounted electrocardiography device Human Necessities 73 Active
US9478998B1 Waterproof micro-USB receptacle Electricity 47 Active
US9913591B2 Wrist-mounted device with integrated electronics Electricity 35 Active
US9285592B2 Wearable device with input and output structures Physics 32 Active
USD827831S1 Health monitoring wrist wearable General 30 Active
US6688485B1 Base-mounted, tilted bowl Human Necessities 30 Expired
US6490760B1 Self-standing, hand held implements Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 28 Expired
USD884061S1 Image device holder General 27 Active
US10485478B1 Wireless charging of a wrist-mounted sensor platform Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 26 Active
USD466650S1 Electric hair clipper General 23 Expired
USD579967S1 Web cam with stand General 22 Expired
US9583256B2 Three-dimensional wireless charging coil Electricity 20 Active
USD755786S1 Wearable device General 19 Active
US9685802B1 Detection of accessory presence and orientation Physics 19 Active
US9240292B1 Environmentally sealed button Electricity 17 Active
USD418911S Portable electric heater General 16 Expired
USD857077S1 Image capture device General 11 Active
US9164284B2 Wearable device with input and output structures Physics 10 Active
US7385141B2 Door assemblies and communications cable management systems including the same Electricity 9 Active
US9830781B2 Multipurpose contacts for delivering electro-haptic feedback to a wearer Physics 8 Active
US9451911B1 Test model for wearable devices Human Necessities 7 Active
US7314479B2 Space-creating retractor with vessel manipulator Human Necessities 7 Expired
US9295403B1 Multipurpose wearable electrical contact Human Necessities 7 Active
USD255043S Fishing lure General 5 Expired

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