Inventor · San Francisco, CA, US

Joshua Morenstein

143Patents
36h-index
129Co-inventors
93Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 27, 1997 → Oct 25, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD825102S1 Vaporizer device with cartridge General 184 Active
US6266236A Apparatus and method for connecting and articulating display in a portable computer having multiple display orientations Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 130 Expired
US8289688B2 Portable computer with multiple display configurations Physics 127 Active
USD701536S1 Air pump General 123 Active
US6005767A Portable computer having articulated display Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 120 Expired
USD842536S1 Vaporizer cartridge General 116 Active
US10045568B2 Vaporization device systems and methods Electricity 115 Active
US10058129B2 Vaporization device systems and methods Electricity 94 Active
US10111470B2 Vaporizer apparatus Electricity 85 Active
US10104915B2 Securely attaching cartridges for vaporizer devices Electricity 81 Active
US8313644B2 Bottle with an integrated filtration assembly that is manually operated using a plunger Chemistry; Metallurgy 78 Active
USD919881S1 Vaporizer device General 76 Active
US10058130B2 Cartridge for use with a vaporizer device Electricity 70 Active
USD688199S1 Vehicle charger General 67 Active
US10117466B2 Vaporization device systems and methods Electricity 66 Active
USD877971S1 Vaporizer device with cartridge General 65 Active
US10117465B2 Vaporization device systems and methods Electricity 64 Active
USD593091S1 Digital display device General 64 Expired
US10076139B2 Vaporizer apparatus Electricity 63 Active
USD858868S1 Vaporizer cartridge General 60 Active
USD898278S1 Vaporizer device General 59 Active
US8624844B2 Portable computer with multiple display configurations Physics 59 Active
USD713190S1 Bench General 55 Active
US10159282B2 Cartridge for use with a vaporizer device Electricity 54 Active
USD605635S1 Remote control device General 54 Expired

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