Inventor · Rochester, PA, US

Thomas E. Weyand

14Patents
9h-index
9Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 27, 1989 → Jan 29, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6685754B2 Method for the production of hydrogen-containing gaseous mixtures Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 232 Expired
US5300137A Method for removing mercury from contaminated soils and industrial wastes and related apparatus Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 70 Expired
US6663681B2 Method for the production of hydrogen and applications thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 52 Expired
US6682714B2 Method for the production of hydrogen gas Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US4943368A Nonmetallic abrasive blasting material recovery process including an electrostatic separation step Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 25 Expired
US7335320B2 Method for the production of hydrogen-containing gaseous mixtures Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 24 Expired
US6068803A Method of making building blocks from coal combustion waste and related products Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Expired
US5887724A Methods of treating bi-modal fly ash to remove carbon Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Expired
US6620398B2 Method for the production of ammonia Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Expired
US7048779B1 Method of removing mercury from exhaust gases of coal fired power plants and associated apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 9 Expired
US7232472B2 Method for the treatment of coal Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Expired
US7744848B2 High purity magnetite formation process and apparatus, and product thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US8057750B2 High purity magnetite formation process and apparatus, and product thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US8361374B2 Method of making building blocks from clay-containing compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

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