Inventor · Minnetonka, MN, US

Mark Hartmann

49Patents
22h-index
31Co-inventors
85Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 27, 1994 → Dec 15, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5849401A Compostable multilayer structures, methods for manufacture, and articles prepared therefrom Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 215 Expired
US5594095A Viscosity-modified lactide polymer composition and process for manufacture thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 178 Expired
US7135424B2 Coated articles having enhanced reversible thermal properties and exhibiting improved flexibility, softness, air permeability, or water vapor transport properties Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 150 Expired
US6855422B2 Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of manufacturing thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 90 Expired
US8587945B1 Systems structures and materials for electronic device cooling Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 86 Active
US6183814A Coating grade polylactide and coated paper, preparation and uses thereof, and articles prepared therefrom Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 79 Expired
US7160612B2 Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of manufacturing thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 76 Expired
US7241497B2 Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of manufacturing thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 67 Expired
US7666502B2 Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 66 Active
US6114495A Lactic acid residue containing polymer composition and product having improved stability, and method for preparation and use thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 58 Expired
US7666500B2 Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 54 Active
US6353086B1 Lactic acid residue containing polymer composition and product having improved stability, and method for preparation and use thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 53 Expired
US6793856B2 Melt spinable concentrate pellets having enhanced reversible thermal properties Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 48 Expired
US5714573A Impact modified melt-stable lactide polymer compositions and processes for manufacture thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 46 Expired
US7579078B2 Temperature regulating cellulosic fibers and applications thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 46 Active
US5849374A Compostable multilayer structures, methods for manufacture, and articles prepared therefrom Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US6312823A Compostable multilayer structures, methods for manufacture and articles prepared therefrom Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US6291597A Viscosity-modified lactide polymer composition and process for manufacture thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 44 Expired
US7244497B2 Cellulosic fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of forming thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 43 Expired
US5998552A Viscosity-modified lactide polymer composition and process for manufacture thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 37 Expired
US5798435A Viscosity-modified lactide polymer composition and process for manufacture thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 27 Expired
US6689466B2 Stable phase change materials for use in temperature regulating synthetic fibers, fabrics and textiles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 26 Expired
US7790283B2 Cellulosic fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of forming thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 21 Active
US8221910B2 Thermal regulating building materials and other construction components containing polymeric phase change materials Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 18 Active
US9392730B2 Systems, structures and materials for electronic device cooling Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 17 Active

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