Inventor · Lake Forest Park, WA, US

Rich Karstens

14Patents
7h-index
5Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 2, 1999 → Jun 18, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6745047B1 System and method for using a wireless enabled portable computer system as a wireless modem Electricity 47 Expired
US6222857A Technique for handling undesired data over a limited bandwidth channel Electricity 28 Expired
US6694428B2 System for indentifying a peripheral device by sending an inquiry thereto after receiving an interrupt notification message if the interrupt and communication port meet predetermined conditions Physics 23 Expired
US7076275B1 Method and system for single-step enablement of telephony functionality for a portable computer system Electricity 18 Expired
US6363082B1 Technique for handling undesired data over a limited bandwidth channel Electricity 17 Expired
US7242963B1 System and method for using a wireless enabled portable computer system as a wireless modem Electricity 9 Expired
US7506083B1 Method and system for identifying a peripheral device by a high priority device-specific notification handler Physics 8 Active
US8065444B2 Method and system for automatic peripheral device identification Physics 5 Active
US7111090B1 Method and system for identyfing a peripheral device by a high priority device-specific notification handler Physics 2 Expired
US7526283B2 Method and system for single-step enablement of telephony functionality for a portable computer system Electricity 2 Active
US7787873B2 Method and system for single-step enablement of telephony functionality for a portable computer system Electricity 2 Active
US7757011B1 Method and system for automatic peripheral device identification Physics 1 Active
US8150461B1 System and method for using a wireless enabled portable computer system as a wireless modem Electricity 0 Active
US7853730B2 Method and system for automatic peripheral device identification Physics 0 Active

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