Inventor · Fort Collins, CO, US

Michael D. Erickson

17Patents
9h-index
12Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 28, 1990 → Jan 8, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5280585A Device sharing system using PCL macros Physics 34 Expired
US6511198B1 Wearable display Physics 24 Expired
US9795118B2 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system Electricity 11 Active
US10064390B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system incorporating a multi-zone containment area Electricity 11 Active
US10172325B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system incorporating dynamically variable intervals between sequential position requests Human Necessities 11 Active
US5430289A Illuminating scanner lid for an optical scanner Electricity 11 Expired
US10080346B2 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system Electricity 10 Active
US10165755B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system region lookup Human Necessities 10 Active
US5920407A Method and apparatus for applying tonal correction to image data Electricity 9 Expired
US5199063A Automatically generating telephone directory labels for facsimile devices Electricity 9 Expired
US10251371B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system incorporating a system and apparatus for predicting the departure of an animal from a safe zone prior to the animal actually departing Electricity 6 Active
US10455810B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system region lookup Human Necessities 4 Active
US10470437B1 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system Electricity 3 Active
US10405520B2 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system Electricity 3 Active
US6327058A Method and apparatus for including an auxiliary image in a scanned image Electricity 2 Expired
USD337109S Control panel for a facsimile machine General 2 Expired
US10820575B2 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system incorporating dynamically variable intervals between sequential position requests Human Necessities 1 Active

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