Lowell Saferstein
15Patents
13h-index
25Co-inventors
78Inventor score
Filing activity: Sep 18, 1974 → Aug 5, 2004
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6325810A | Foam buttress for stapling apparatus | Human Necessities | 2,638 | Expired |
| US3997638A | Production of metal ion containing carbon fibers useful in electron shielding applications | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 432 | Expired |
| US6500777B1 | Bioresorbable oxidized cellulose composite material for prevention of postsurgical adhesions | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 223 | Expired |
| US5484913A | Calcium-modified oxidized cellulose hemostat | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 180 | Expired |
| US4616644A | Hemostatic adhesive bandage | Human Necessities | 124 | Expired |
| US4891359A | Hemostatic collagen paste composition | Human Necessities | 122 | Expired |
| US5134229A | Process for preparing a neutralized oxidized cellulose product and its method of use | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 100 | Expired |
| US4752466A | Thrombin aerosol | Human Necessities | 83 | Expired |
| US7645874B2 | Cellulose oxidation by nitrogen dioxide in a perfluorinated tertiary amine solvent | Human Necessities | 81 | Active |
| US5595735A | Hemostatic thrombin paste composition | Human Necessities | 75 | Expired |
| US5180398A | Cellulose oxidation by a perfluorinated hydrocarbon solution of nitrogen dioxide | Textiles; Paper | 45 | Expired |
| US5919471A | Substantially anhydrous antiseptic wipes | Human Necessities | 33 | Expired |
| US6324435A | Electrical connector for cardiac devices | Human Necessities | 19 | Expired |
| US4066623A | Inverse interfacial polymerization for preparing certain halogenated aromatic polyesters | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 12 | Expired |
| US4057532A | Self-extinguishing, non-dripping, phenolphthalein polyester molding compositions | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 2 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.