Inventor · Greenville, SC, US

Ralph A. Hulseman

15Patents
8h-index
18Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 11, 2010 → Mar 15, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9120670B2 System and method for extruding parts having microstructures Performing Operations; Transporting 31 Active
US9988201B2 Micro-structured surface with improved insulation and condensation resistance Performing Operations; Transporting 30 Active
US10377044B2 Microstructure arrangement for gripping low coefficient of friction materials Performing Operations; Transporting 29 Active
US10575667B2 Microstructured packaging surfaces for enhanced grip Performing Operations; Transporting 29 Active
US9908274B2 System and method for extruding parts having microstructures Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 28 Active
US10889005B2 Microstructure arrangement for gripping low coefficient of friction materials Performing Operations; Transporting 27 Active
US10687642B2 Microstructured packaging surfaces for enhanced grip Performing Operations; Transporting 26 Active
US10458053B2 Microstructured high friction surface for high friction to fabric, yarn, and fibers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 26 Active
US8720047B2 Method for making microstructured objects Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Active
US8814954B2 Method of manufacturing products having a metal surface Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Active
US10752415B2 Fluid pouch with inner microstructure Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US11273557B2 Microstructure arrangement for gripping low coefficient of friction materials Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US12239321B2 Systems and methods for introducing and monitoring a negative pressure device for protecting an intestinal anastomosis Human Necessities 0 Active
US9873830B2 Proppant for fracking fluid Fixed Constructions 0 Active
US12370696B2 Gripping surface for manufactured articles Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active

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