Inventor · Seoul, KR

Taewook KWON

17Patents
3h-index
30Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 25, 2012 → Jan 11, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9444289B2 Wireless power system and resonant frequency changing method thereof Electricity 11 Active
US9722540B2 Method and apparatus for setting frequency of wireless power transmission Electricity 4 Active
US11355971B2 Method and device for transmitting data in wireless power transmission system Electricity 3 Active
US11049648B2 Coil structure of wireless power transmitter Electricity 1 Active
US12161892B2 Mask apparatus and method for controlling the same Human Necessities 0 Active
US12334754B2 Wireless power transmission apparatus Electricity 0 Active
US12263362B2 Mask apparatus and method for controlling the same Human Necessities 0 Active
US11764623B2 Method and device for transmitting data in wireless power transmission system Electricity 0 Active
US12401091B2 Separator for secondary battery, manufacturing method therefor, and lithium secondary battery comprising separator Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US10659718B2 Image display apparatus Electricity 0 Active
US9160067B2 Antenna in wireless terminal with improved bushing Electricity 0 Active
US12395016B2 Method and device for improving communication quality on basis of PWM in wireless power transmission system Electricity 0 Active
US9244288B2 Patterned retarder type 3D display having irregular pattern black strips Electricity 0 Active
US11563343B2 Method and device for transmitting data in wireless power transmission system Electricity 0 Active
US12322982B2 Method and device for controlling power of multiple devices in wireless power transmission system Electricity 0 Active
US12080219B2 Display panel and display device including the same Physics 0 Active
US12342393B2 Method and device for connecting devices by means of Bluetooth and in-band communication in wireless power transmission system Electricity 0 Active

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