Inventor · Grand Island, NE, US

Matthew Mack

20Patents
5h-index
9Co-inventors
58Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 15, 2006 → Nov 20, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7378105B2 Drug delivery systems, kits, and methods for administering zotarolimus and paclitaxel to blood vessel lumens Human Necessities 82 Active
US7357942B2 Compositions, systems, and kits for administering zotarolimus and paclitaxel to blood vessel lumens Human Necessities 32 Active
USD801169S1 Packaging container General 6 Active
US8318190B2 Method of treating disorders using compositions comprising zotarolimus and paclitaxel Human Necessities 6 Active
USD786047S1 Gun safe security cable General 6 Active
US10190339B1 Securement device for use in vehicles Fixed Constructions 4 Active
USD786046S1 Gun safe security cable General 4 Active
USD806530S1 Packaging container General 4 Active
US8394398B2 Methods of administering rapamycin analogs with anti-inflammatories using medical devices Human Necessities 3 Active
US11078687B2 Lockable firearm safe Fixed Constructions 3 Active
US11561066B2 Lockable firearm storage box Fixed Constructions 3 Active
US10948263B2 Long gun security storage container Fixed Constructions 2 Active
US10689886B2 Securement device for use in vehicles Fixed Constructions 2 Active
US11566868B2 Firearm storage device Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 1 Active
US9533124B2 Reperfusion injury devices Human Necessities 1 Active
US11028635B2 Firearm safety device Physics 0 Active
US8257726B2 Compositions, systems, kits, and methods of administering rapamycin analogs with paclitaxel using medical devices Human Necessities 0 Active
US8057816B2 Compositions and methods of administering paclitaxel with other drugs using medical devices Human Necessities 0 Active
US11454478B2 Projectile target with hit indicator Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active
US10603691B2 Media sifter for bullet casings Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active

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