Inventor · Dedham, MA, US

Kevin Leary

34Patents
21h-index
25Co-inventors
85Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 4, 1991 → Jul 27, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD682519S1 Shoe sole General 120 Active
USD697704S1 Shoe sole General 111 Active
USD648517S1 Portion of a shoe sole General 111 Expired
USD682520S1 Shoe sole General 88 Active
USD747596S1 Shoe sole General 79 Active
US8464981B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV) recovery system Performing Operations; Transporting 73 Active
USD659363S1 Portion of a shoe sole General 70 Expired
USD619343S1 Shoe sole General 63 Expired
USD597287S1 Shoe sole General 49 Expired
US8424221B2 Training footwear Human Necessities 46 Active
US5375228A Real-time signal analysis apparatus and method for digital signal processor emulation Physics 43 Expired
US9493087B2 Method and system for automatic charging of electric vehicles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 42 Active
US8307569B2 Training footwear Human Necessities 40 Active
US8713817B2 Training Footwear Human Necessities 37 Active
US8621767B2 Article of footwear having a support structure Human Necessities 33 Active
USD682518S1 Shoe sole General 31 Active
US8473131B2 Method and system for charging electric vehicles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 30 Active
USD807623S1 Shoe sole General 27 Active
US5301295A Data processor apparatus and method with selective caching of instructions Physics 25 Expired
US9185946B2 Form-fitting articles and method for customizing articles to be form-fitted Human Necessities 23 Active
US8718856B2 Method and system for charging electric vehicles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 21 Active
US9462846B2 Training footwear Human Necessities 19 Active
US10034517B2 Sole and article of footwear having a pod assembly Human Necessities 13 Active
US10051919B2 Article of footwear having a bladder Human Necessities 12 Active
US9687045B2 Article of footwear having an upper with inflation system Human Necessities 9 Active

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