Inventor · Denver, CO, US

Jonathan Alan Leech

20Patents
4h-index
23Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 1, 2012 → Jun 5, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10264211B2 Adaptive resolution in software applications based on dynamic eye tracking Physics 10 Active
US9578620B2 Mapping and bridging wireless networks to provide better service Electricity 6 Active
US9065554B2 System and method for analyzing a network Physics 5 Active
US9323983B2 Real-time image and audio replacement for visual acquisition devices Physics 4 Active
US9191914B2 Activating devices based on user location Electricity 3 Active
US10841640B2 Methods and systems for displaying content based on preference information Electricity 3 Active
US11553251B2 Content viewing tracking Electricity 3 Active
US12095976B2 Methods and systems for displaying content Electricity 0 Active
US11765679B2 Mapping and bridging wireless networks to provide better service Electricity 0 Active
US11418755B2 Adaptive resolution in software applications based on dynamic eye tracking Physics 0 Active
US12167091B2 Content viewing tracking Electricity 0 Active
US10897745B2 Mapping and bridging wireless networks to provide better service Electricity 0 Active
US9626860B2 Intraoral methods and apparatus for controlling services and devices Electricity 0 Active
US10848710B2 Adaptive resolution in software applications based on dynamic eye tracking Physics 0 Active
US11594886B2 Powering an information delivery network Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11166008B2 Methods and systems for displaying content Electricity 0 Active
US9992517B2 Providing enhanced content based on user interactions Electricity 0 Active
US12212887B2 Adaptive resolution in software applications based on prioritization data Physics 0 Active
US11706401B2 Methods and systems for displaying content Electricity 0 Active
US12176713B2 Powering an information delivery network Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

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