Inventor · Palo Alto, CA, US

Peter MacDonald

21Patents
13h-index
29Co-inventors
81Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 4, 1975 → Oct 9, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6751914B2 Post and beam furniture system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 136 Expired
US6647652B1 Display board system Physics 64 Expired
US7249624B2 Post and beam furniture system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 60 Expired
US6000179A Stacking panel and off-module panel connections Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 44 Expired
US7325343B2 Display board system Physics 43 Expired
US4576936A 6.alpha.-Fluoro-9.alpha.-chloro-prednisolone 17,21-diesters Chemistry; Metallurgy 34 Expired
US4695625A Process for the preparation of 16,17 acetals of pregnane derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 31 Expired
US6695412B2 Car seat with adjustable harness Performing Operations; Transporting 31 Expired
US9962555B1 Head-mountable adjustable devices for generating magnetic fields Human Necessities 19 Active
US5383660A Football with improved grip Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 18 Expired
US4835145A 16,17 acetals of pregnane derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions containing them Chemistry; Metallurgy 17 Expired
USD313158S Chisel handle General 16 Expired
US4057217A Valve construction Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 13 Expired
USD334180S Notebook personal computer General 11 Expired
USD320597S Computer keyboard housing General 8 Expired
US4255331A 3-Acetoxy-9.beta.-11.beta.-epoxy-dienes and the preparation of the corresponding 6.alpha.-halogen-4-ene-3-ones Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
USD311903S Computer General 5 Expired
US4358445A 6.alpha.-Fluoro-prednisdone 17,21 diesters Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US10835754B2 Head-mountable adjustable devices for generating magnetic fields Human Necessities 1 Active
USD311386S Computer General 0 Expired
US11998755B2 Head-mountable adjustable devices for generating magnetic fields Human Necessities 0 Active

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