Inventor · Colorado Springs, CO, US

Thomas Bell

28Patents
6h-index
7Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 21, 1978 → Oct 2, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4206608A Natural energy conversion, storage and electricity generation system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 159 Expired
US4808123A Self-locking strain-relief end bell for electrical connector assembly Electricity 28 Expired
US10637226B2 Low PIM stackable cable hanger Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 17 Active
US10935105B2 Low-PIM angle adapters and cable hanger assemblies Electricity 10 Active
USD890182S1 Box head angle adapter General 9 Active
USD879782S1 Threaded rod angle adapter General 6 Active
US10734719B1 Low-PIM channel runner assembly and cable support rail system Electricity 6 Active
USD879784S1 Box head insert for angle adapter General 5 Active
US10724655B2 Low-PIM cable support brackets Electricity 5 Active
USD879783S1 Universal base angle adapter General 5 Active
USD879785S1 Rod holder insert for angle adapter General 4 Active
USD879786S1 Saddle base pole adapter General 4 Active
USD897191S1 Dual rod angle adapter General 3 Active
US10941883B2 Low-PIM stacking cable hanger spacer Electricity 3 Active
USD972569S1 Multi-function pole and plate interface General 3 Active
US11708918B1 Grip enhancing low-PIM cable tie anchor Electricity 3 Active
US11081786B2 Low-PIM universal cable hanger system Electricity 2 Active
US11187351B2 Stand-off clamp cable mounting system Electricity 2 Active
US11152682B2 Low-PIM universal antenna equipment mount Electricity 1 Active
US11326666B2 Low-PIM rod receiver angle adapters and cable hanger assemblies Electricity 1 Active
USD964151S1 Cable tie anchor General 1 Active
USD972568S1 Dual pole and plate cable hanger interface General 1 Active
USD964945S1 Cable tie button General 1 Active
US11742891B1 RF-absorber PIM hunting systems Electricity 0 Active
USD1060502S1 Sign stand chain receiver General 0 Active

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