Inventor · Gau-Odernheim, DE

Stephan Behle

16Patents
9h-index
36Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 7, 2002 → Aug 25, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7109070B2 Production of a composite material having a biodegradable plastic substrate and at least one coating Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 43 Expired
US7744790B2 Method and device for the simultaneous coating and moulding of a body Performing Operations; Transporting 39 Expired
US7399500B2 Rapid process for the production of multilayer barrier layers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 39 Expired
US7931955B2 Composite material made from a substrate material and a barrier layer material Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 38 Expired
US8397667B2 Process and apparatus for the plasma coating of workpieces with spectral evaluation of the process parameters Chemistry; Metallurgy 37 Active
US7699933B2 Method and device for the plasma treatment of workpieces Performing Operations; Transporting 32 Expired
US8067070B2 PICVD coating for plastic containers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 22 Active
US7926446B2 Multi-place coating apparatus and process for plasma coating Chemistry; Metallurgy 20 Expired
US7811384B2 Method and apparatus for treating substrates in a rotary installation Chemistry; Metallurgy 10 Active
US6958097B2 Device for holding and vacuum-sealing a container having an opening Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US7434537B2 Device for the coating of objects Electricity 1 Expired
US7074275B2 Apparatus for treating workpieces Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US9018565B2 Generation of holes using multiple electrodes Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US10538453B2 Method for cutting glass using a laser, and glass produced according to the method Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10407336B2 Method and apparatus for continuously cutting glass Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US8961688B2 Method and device for plasma treating workpieces Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

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