Robert S. Jordan
16Patents
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16Co-inventors
59Inventor score
Filing activity: May 19, 2005 → Feb 19, 2020
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US8496976B2 | Artificial tears and therapeutic uses | Human Necessities | 27 | Active |
| USD892214S1 | Chalk holder | General | 8 | Active |
| US10629880B2 | Energy providing devices and applications thereof | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 6 | Active |
| US7607665B2 | Fishing dart game | Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating | 6 | Active |
| US8691802B2 | Stabilized compositions comprising a therapeutically active agent and an oxidizing preservative | Human Necessities | 5 | Active |
| US8343949B2 | Stabilized compositions comprising a therapeutically active agent, and an oxidizing preservative | Human Necessities | 5 | Active |
| US11258134B2 | Energy providing devices and applications thereof | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 4 | Active |
| US9821020B2 | Artificial tears and therapeutic uses | Human Necessities | 3 | Active |
| US8679554B2 | Artificial tears and therapeutic uses | Human Necessities | 3 | Active |
| US10286034B2 | Uses of bremelanotide in therapy for female sexual dysfunction | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US9700592B2 | Uses of bremelanotide in therapy for female sexual dysfunction | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US9352013B2 | Uses of bremelanotide in therapy for female sexual dysfunction | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US8952051B2 | Ophthalmic formulations containing substituted gamma lactams and methods for use thereof | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US11045515B2 | Artificial tears and therapeutic uses | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US11247905B2 | Synthesis of graphene nanoribbons from monomeric molecular precursors bearing reactive alkyne moieties | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 0 | Active |
| US10518573B2 | Chalk holder | Performing Operations; Transporting | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.