Inventor · Ames, IA, US

Peter Keeling

20Patents
6h-index
25Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 13, 1994 → Dec 21, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8543244B2 Heating and cooling control methods and systems Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 84 Active
US6013861A Plants and processes for obtaining them Chemistry; Metallurgy 83 Expired
US5824790A Modification of starch synthesis in plants Human Necessities 62 Expired
US5792920A Plants with altered ability to synthesize starch and process for obtaining them Chemistry; Metallurgy 27 Expired
US6107060A Starch encapsulation Chemistry; Metallurgy 8 Expired
US5859333A Plants and processes for obtaining them Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Expired
US7141659B2 Starch encapsulation Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US6218155A Plants and processes for obtaining them Human Necessities 6 Expired
US6274792A Plants and processes for obtaining them Human Necessities 5 Expired
US6143963A Waxy wheat starch type having waxy proteins in granule Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US11470781B2 Method and apparatus for selectively harvesting crops Human Necessities 3 Active
US6361935B1 Waxy wheat starch types having waxy proteins in granule Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US7087261B2 Animal feed with low phytic acid, oil burdened and protein laden grain Human Necessities 2 Expired
US8030540B2 Transgenic corn having enhanced nutritional qualities Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Expired
US11576305B2 Harvesting of crops Human Necessities 1 Active
US7652203B2 Animal feed with low phytic acid, oil burdened and protein laden grain Human Necessities 1 Active
US6881433B1 Food products containing altered starch Human Necessities 0 Expired
US6774288B1 Animal feed with low phytic acid, oil, burdened and protein laden grain Human Necessities 0 Expired
US7285703B2 Plant like starches and the method of making them in hosts Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired
US7169982B2 Starch Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired

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