Inventor · Milton, ON, CA

Robert Harrison

40Patents
10h-index
25Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 21, 1979 → Jun 1, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9345537B2 Electrosurgical tissue treatment method Human Necessities 43 Active
USD706928S1 Handle for suturing instrument General 32 Active
USD708741S1 Handle for a medical device General 26 Active
US8864777B2 Methods for facilitating tissue puncture Human Necessities 24 Active
US9216053B2 Elongate member providing a variation in radiopacity Human Necessities 23 Active
USD791941S1 Probe handle General 18 Active
US11202999B1 Stirring system and method of use Performing Operations; Transporting 18 Active
USD802777S1 Probe handle General 15 Active
US8894616B2 Stabilization device Human Necessities 11 Active
US10357307B2 Electrosurgical tissue treatment method Human Necessities 10 Active
US9486275B2 Electrosurgical apparatus having a sensor Human Necessities 8 Active
US10383620B2 Suture passing instrumentation and methods of use thereof Human Necessities 7 Active
USD746456S1 Suture cutter General 7 Active
US4261693A Partition block and method of manufacture Performing Operations; Transporting 5 Expired
US10864040B2 Multi-probe system using bipolar probes and methods of using the same Human Necessities 4 Active
US9364281B2 Methods for treating the thoracic region of a patient's body Human Necessities 3 Active
USD795448S1 Burette General 3 Active
US9271724B2 Medical device having a position indicator Human Necessities 2 Active
USD802537S1 Connector hub General 2 Active
US10939908B2 Apparatus and methods for loading a closing device Human Necessities 2 Active
US9554765B2 Positioning tool Human Necessities 1 Active
USD790698S1 Apparatus for loading suture General 1 Active
USD675735S1 Distal assembly for suturing instrument General 1 Active
US9820808B2 Method for treating the thoracic region of a patient's body Human Necessities 1 Active
USD677788S1 Stabilization device General 1 Active

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