Inventor · Shoreline, WA, US

Peter Hammerquist

19Patents
5h-index
42Co-inventors
58Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 10, 2014 → Jan 20, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD784407S1 Display screen with icon group and display screen with icon set General 55 Active
US11127321B2 User interface transitions and optimizations for foldable computing devices Physics 8 Active
US11138912B2 Dynamic screen modes on a bendable computing device Physics 8 Active
US10057305B2 Real-time sharing during a phone call Electricity 6 Active
USD769267S1 Display screen with graphical user interface General 5 Active
US11561587B2 Camera and flashlight operation in hinged device Electricity 5 Active
USD1055084S1 Display screen with graphical user interface General 5 Active
USD1059377S1 Display screen with graphical user interface General 2 Active
US11200072B2 User interface adaptations based on inferred content occlusion and user intent Physics 1 Active
US10930045B2 Digital ink based visual components Physics 0 Active
US12105950B2 Extensions to global keyboard shortcuts for computing devices having multiple display regions Physics 0 Active
US12073066B2 User interface transitions and optimizations for foldable computing devices Physics 0 Active
US12346173B2 Camera and flashlight operation in hinged device Electricity 0 Active
US12073067B2 User interface transitions and optimizations for foldable computing devices Physics 0 Active
US11880554B2 Overflow application tool for computing devices Physics 0 Active
US10845980B2 Facilitating movement of graphical objects across separate screens Physics 0 Active
US12079464B2 Predictive gesture optimizations for moving objects across display boundaries Physics 0 Active
US11221759B2 Transitions and optimizations for a foldable computing device operating in a productivity mode Physics 0 Active
US11442621B2 Extensions to global keyboard shortcuts for computing devices having multiple display regions Physics 0 Active

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