Inventor · Chandler, AZ, US

Robert C. Tufford

23Patents
4h-index
9Co-inventors
52Inventor score

Filing activity: May 20, 2002 → Jun 7, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10039210B2 Integrated thermal inserts and cold plate Electricity 9 Active
USD736575S1 Barbecue grill lifting tool General 8 Active
US7120725B2 Method of communicating a VMEbus signal over IP packet network Electricity 6 Expired
US7152126B2 Stacked 3U payload module unit Electricity 5 Expired
US9713287B2 Integrated thermal inserts and cold plate Electricity 4 Active
US7254039B2 3U payload module configurations Physics 4 Expired
US6978332B1 VXS multi-service platform system with external switched fabric link Physics 4 Expired
US7539183B2 Multi-service platform system and method Physics 3 Expired
US7620047B2 Method of transporting a RapidIO packet over an IP packet network Electricity 3 Active
US7154747B2 Switch module having one of 3U and 9U form factor Physics 3 Expired
US6985991B2 Bridge element enabled module and method Physics 2 Expired
US7020727B2 Full-span switched fabric carrier module and method Physics 1 Expired
US7242578B2 N/2 slot switch module Electricity 1 Expired
US11026347B2 Configurable cooling for rugged environments Electricity 1 Active
US7307987B2 Multi-network modules with hot-swap capability Physics 1 Active
US7039749B2 Method and apparatus for switching on a VXS payload module Electricity 1 Expired
US7440450B2 Payload module having a switched fabric enabled mezzanine card Electricity 0 Active
US11006548B2 Method and device to provide uniform cooling in rugged environments Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US7443844B2 Switched fabric mezzanine storage module Electricity 0 Active
US7073009B2 VXS payload module and method Physics 0 Expired
US9791901B2 Safety relay box system Physics 0 Active
US7561565B2 VXS payload module having a storage module and method Electricity 0 Expired
US7532616B2 Fabric enabled storage module Electricity 0 Active

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