Inventor · Plymouth, MI, US

Stephen William Rouhana

18Patents
7h-index
24Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 22, 1994 → Jul 24, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7625048B2 Four point seat belt system Performing Operations; Transporting 59 Active
US6139111A Four point seat-mounted restraint apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 43 Expired
US6305713A Four point restraint apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 38 Expired
US5570933A Lap-shoulder belt extender Performing Operations; Transporting 37 Expired
US6773075B2 Four point seat belt restraint system Performing Operations; Transporting 33 Expired
US6769716B2 Seat belt restraint system with movable lap belt guides Performing Operations; Transporting 25 Expired
US8930060B1 Post-impact path assist for vehicles Performing Operations; Transporting 19 Active
US9090225B2 Shoulder belt latch load-limiting system Performing Operations; Transporting 7 Active
US9308890B2 Reversible 3-point to 4-point seat belt system Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Active
US9302644B2 Reversible 3-point to 4-point seat belt system Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Active
US8430424B1 Far side impact protection for driver Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Active
US8087714B2 Vehicle structural reinforcement system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US8303022B2 Vehicle structural reinforcement system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US8600622B2 Intelligent arrangement buckle switch for seat belts Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US9480308B2 Buckle-tongue arrangement for four point seat belt system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US10632977B2 Vehicular post-impact forward movement mitigation Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US10800375B2 Energy absorbing seat belt retractor Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US10053050B2 Energy absorbing seat belt retractor Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active

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