Inventor · Los Angeles, CA, US

Mark Manuel

44Patents
9h-index
23Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 3, 1988 → Jun 8, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5046283A Power sliding door closer Fixed Constructions 90 Expired
US6036257A Articulating lower roller assembly for sliding vehicle door Fixed Constructions 51 Expired
US5138795A Power sliding door closer Fixed Constructions 41 Expired
US4858971A Electronic vehicle door lock/unlatch control Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 36 Expired
US6205714A Modular vehicle door Performing Operations; Transporting 29 Expired
US5409277A Door lock actuator with superlock feature Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 26 Expired
US4875723A Closure latch Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 17 Expired
US5924245A Vehicle door hardware Performing Operations; Transporting 14 Expired
US6587742B2 Method and apparatus for the creation of a tool Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Expired
US7195223B2 System and a method for cooling a tool Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Expired
US6119407A Vehicle door module Performing Operations; Transporting 8 Expired
USD964465S1 Game layout General 8 Active
USD989877S1 Game General 7 Active
US8108982B2 Compound mold tooling for controlled heat transfer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Active
USD963753S1 Game layout General 5 Active
USD964466S1 Game layout General 5 Active
USD989872S1 Game General 5 Active
US5469664A Pivoting below belt glass run channel Performing Operations; Transporting 4 Expired
US7021523B2 Tool and a method for creating a tool Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
USD989874S1 Game General 4 Active
USD998040S1 Game General 3 Active
USD1020891S1 Game General 3 Active
USD989876S1 Game General 2 Active
US7563091B2 Tool having an ejection assembly, a method for making such a tool, and a method for ejecting a formed object from a tool Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
USD989879S1 Game General 2 Active

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