Inventor · Eislingen/Fils, DE

Stephen Kaminski

48Patents
13h-index
45Co-inventors
81Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 26, 1976 → Dec 27, 2016

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD500056S1 Rear body portion of a work vehicle General 82 Expired
USD531647S1 Cab for a motor grader General 81 Expired
USD517096S1 Rear portion of a skid steer loader General 45 Expired
USD447754S Hood General 33 Expired
US4062283A Can crusher Performing Operations; Transporting 20 Expired
US9668177B2 Handover method and apparatus in a wireless communications network Electricity 20 Active
USD298090S Chair General 18 Expired
USD291035S Chair General 17 Expired
USD297993S Chair frame or similar article General 17 Expired
US7545763B2 Method for sending channel quality information in a multi-carrier radio communication system, corresponding mobile terminal and base station Electricity 16 Active
USD303597S Chair seat unit General 16 Expired
USD294476S Modular wheelchair base General 14 Expired
USD291510S Chair frame or similar article General 14 Expired
USD290664S Chaise lounge General 13 Expired
USD575911S1 Parts washer General 12 Expired
USD290556S Footstool General 11 Expired
USD291516S Table frame or similar article General 7 Expired
US8054806B2 Method and apparatus for radio link failure recovery in a wireless communications network Electricity 7 Active
US7675894B2 Method for sending channel quality information in a multi-carrier radio communication system, corresponding user terminal and base station Electricity 6 Active
USD291517S Base for a footstool or the like General 6 Expired
USD291514S Table General 6 Expired
US8688108B2 Antenna apparatus and antenna selection method Electricity 6 Active
US7433707B2 Telecommunication method supporting multiple air interfaces Electricity 5 Expired
US8200224B2 Handover method and apparatus thereof Electricity 4 Active
US8671726B2 Die condition detection Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Active

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