Inventor · San Dimas, CA, US

Patrick D. Kidd

15Patents
10h-index
8Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 13, 1977 → Dec 9, 1991

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4379695A Dental material comprising dimethyacrylate adducts of glycidyl methacrylate with diesters of bis(hydroxymethyl) tricyclo[5.2.1.0.sup.2,6 ]decane and dicarboxylic acids Chemistry; Metallurgy 42 Expired
US4220582A Dental restorative compositions of improved X-ray opacity Human Necessities 30 Expired
US4150485A Liquid paint-on dental restorative process and composition Human Necessities 27 Expired
US4383826A Adducts of diisocyanates and methacryloyl alkyl ethers, alkoxybenzenes or alkoxycycloalkanes, compositions containing such compounds, and method of use thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 27 Expired
US5071344A Orthodontic bracket Human Necessities 25 Expired
US4946386A Orthodontic O-ring dispenser and method of making Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 15 Expired
US4554336A Urethane modified orthodontic adhesive Human Necessities 13 Expired
US4406625A Adducts of 1,4-bis[(3-Methacroyl-2-hydroxypropoxy)methyl]cyclohexane and derivatives thereof with isocyanates Chemistry; Metallurgy 13 Expired
US4495172A Nail coating Human Necessities 12 Expired
US4400159A Adducts of 3-methacroyl-2-hydroxypropyl esters with diisocyanates Chemistry; Metallurgy 12 Expired
US5197873A Orthodontic bracket and method Human Necessities 10 Expired
US4490115A Dental material comprising adducts of 3-methacroyl-2-hydroxypropyl esters with diisocyanates Human Necessities 9 Expired
US4337349A Dimethacrylate adducts of glycidyl methacrylate with diesters of bis (hydroxymethyl) tricyclo[5.2.1.0.sup.2,6] decane and dicarboxylic acids Human Necessities 9 Expired
US4533321A Braided elastomer orthodontic tensioning device Human Necessities 7 Expired
US4362888A Adducts of 1,4-bis[(3-methacroyl-2-hydroxypropoxy)methyl] cyclohexane and derivatives thereof with isocyanates Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired

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