Inventor · Redwood City, CA, US

Robert P. Saltman

15Patents
13h-index
12Co-inventors
71Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 13, 1987 → Mar 14, 2003

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5554120A Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilatation catheters Human Necessities 227 Expired
US5250228A Conductive polymer composition Electricity 147 Expired
US5317061A Fluoropolymer compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 92 Expired
US6875197B1 Dimensionally stable and growth controlled inflatable member for a catheter Human Necessities 66 Expired
US4871810A Composition comprising melt blended product of thermoplastic resin and two ethylene copolymers containing coreactive groups Chemistry; Metallurgy 64 Expired
US6428506B1 Medical device formed of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 56 Expired
US5382384A Conductive polymer composition Electricity 54 Expired
US6796958B2 Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilatation catheters Human Necessities 44 Expired
US5849846A Balloons for medical catheters Human Necessities 43 Expired
US5091478A Partially grafted thermoplastic compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 38 Expired
US5565523A Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilatation catheters Human Necessities 38 Expired
US6013728A Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilatation catheters Human Necessities 24 Expired
US5747591A Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilation catheters Human Necessities 14 Expired
US7048712B2 Polymer blends for use in making medical devices including catheters and balloons for dilatation catheters Human Necessities 2 Expired
US6761786B2 Process of making a balloon for an intraluminal catheter Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Expired

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