Inventor · Louisville, CO, US

Jonathan Wicks

28Patents
6h-index
43Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 18, 2008 → Jan 17, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD719879S1 Truck vehicle General 61 Active
US8152050B2 Pocket with secure dividers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Active
USD721310S1 Sunshade of a truck vehicle General 13 Active
USD708996S1 Bumper of a truck vehicle General 8 Active
USD900007S1 Roof assembly for automobile General 8 Active
USD741234S1 Fender flare General 7 Active
USD915090S1 Seat assembly General 5 Active
USD719899S1 Front cap of a recreational vehicle General 5 Active
US10504278B1 Blending neighboring bins Physics 3 Active
USD909264S1 Steering wheel assembly General 3 Active
USD714200S1 Rear license plate finish panel of a truck vehicle General 3 Active
USD719499S1 Rear cap of a recreational vehicle General 2 Active
US8550329B2 Pocket with secure dividers Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Active
USD728436S1 Molded mud flaps General 1 Active
USD900006S1 Curved display General 1 Active
US12229866B2 Block matching window search instruction using a graphics processing unit (GPU) texture pipeline Physics 0 Active
US10997954B2 Foveated rendering using variable framerates Physics 0 Active
US12106488B2 Camera frame extrapolation for video pass-through Physics 0 Active
US10885607B2 Storage for foveated rendering Physics 0 Active
US11194389B2 Foveated rendering of graphics content using a rendering command and subsequently received eye position data Physics 0 Active
US11615537B2 Methods and apparatus for motion estimation based on region discontinuity Physics 0 Active
US11587208B2 High quality UI elements with frame extrapolation Electricity 0 Active
US10997951B2 Preserving sample data in foveated rendering of graphics content Physics 0 Active
US10580151B2 Tile-based low-resolution depth storage Physics 0 Active
US10929954B2 Methods and apparatus for inline chromatic aberration correction Physics 0 Active

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