Inventor · New Milford, CT, US

Mark Viklund

41Patents
16h-index
25Co-inventors
81Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 30, 1992 → Apr 6, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5573535A Bipolar surgical instrument for coagulation and cutting Human Necessities 484 Expired
US5942729A Double hinged raceway Electricity 81 Expired
US5902961A Cable manager Electricity 80 Expired
US6083052A Enhanced performance connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 54 Expired
US6863556B2 Axial latch actuator Electricity 51 Expired
US5806811A Wire manager for use with stand-off legs Electricity 44 Expired
US5929380A Outside corner fitting for use in a duct system Electricity 27 Expired
USD404010S Cable manager General 27 Expired
US6869318B2 Outlet accommodating out-of-specification plugs Electricity 26 Expired
US6126476A Enhanced performance connector Electricity 23 Expired
US6361354B1 Vertical and right angle modular outlets Electricity 23 Expired
US7234617B2 Securement arrangement for elongate articles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 22 Expired
US6368144B2 Enhanced performance modular outlet Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 21 Expired
US5392706A Pad transfer printing method Performing Operations; Transporting 21 Expired
US6346005B1 Reduced cross-talk high frequency wiring connection system Electricity 19 Expired
US6783280B2 Mechanical splice optical fiber connector having a sliding actuator Physics 17 Expired
USD402266S Cable boot General 16 Expired
US6213809A Enhanced performance connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
USD402264S Cable duct General 13 Expired
USD404364S Wire manager General 13 Expired
US6012936A Switching jack Electricity 12 Expired
US5720632A Wire manager clip Electricity 11 Expired
USD399414S Cable strap support General 10 Expired
US6101079A Current and transient voltage protector Electricity 10 Expired
US8096455B2 Single force strut for dual sided cargo box Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Active

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