Inventor · Seoul, KR

Jung-Hoon Kim

158Patents
20h-index
248Co-inventors
93Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 14, 1995 → Jun 24, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD748668S1 Display screen or portion thereof with transitional graphical user interface General 898 Active
US7896671B2 Mounting socket for memory card and SIM card having integrated sensing switch Physics 665 Active
USD696783S1 Cart for ultrasonic diagnostic equipment General 59 Active
USD688804S1 Blood test machine General 56 Active
USD736257S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 55 Active
USD682441S1 Blood test machine General 53 Active
USD733753S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 50 Active
US6301098A Book-shaped information terminal Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
USD733752S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 40 Active
USD732579S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 39 Active
USD671217S1 X-ray machine General 39 Active
USD733757S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 35 Active
USD733751S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 29 Active
USD695898S1 Ultrasound diagnostic equipment General 27 Active
US6101086A Portable computer with hand grip Physics 25 Expired
USD687179S1 Protective cover for LED module General 25 Active
USD726319S1 Table for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) General 24 Active
US7004767B2 High-speed cable connector with improved grounding Electricity 22 Expired
US8030035B2 D-psicose production method by D-psicose epimerase Chemistry; Metallurgy 20 Active
USD733759S1 Display screen or portion thereof with icon General 20 Active
USD671216S1 X-ray machine General 19 Active
US7283057B2 Fire alarm spreading system and method Physics 18 Expired
US9595659B2 Piezoelectric vibration device for mobile terminal Electricity 18 Active
USD714451S1 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) General 17 Active
USD683022S1 Hand switch for medical radiography General 16 Active

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