Inventor · Lindsay, CA, US

Trevor Phillips

18Patents
7h-index
12Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 8, 1986 → Jan 17, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD377389S Channel drain and support bracket unit General 37 Expired
USD312696S Drainage channel General 20 Expired
USD299543S Modular drainage channel General 19 Expired
USD363769S Water relief valve for a drainage system General 10 Expired
US10499011B2 Wireless speaker devices for wireless audio/video recording and communication devices Electricity 10 Active
US10270971B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 7 Active
US10070058B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 7 Active
US9819867B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 5 Active
US5701931A Water relief valve for a drainage system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US9948892B2 Wireless speaker devices for wireless audio/video recording and communication devices Electricity 3 Active
US10939040B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 1 Active
US10999505B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 1 Active
US10554887B2 Low-power-consumption audio/video recording and communication doorbell Physics 1 Active
US10939076B2 Streaming and storing video for audio/video recording and communication devices Physics 0 Active
US10158902B2 Streaming and storing video for audio/video recording and communication devices Physics 0 Active
US10924713B2 Streaming and storing video content captured by an audio/video recording and communication device Electricity 0 Active
US10769912B2 Streaming and storing audio/video content captured by audio/video recording and communication devices Physics 0 Active
US10171777B2 Streaming and storing video content captured by an audio/video recording and communication device Electricity 0 Active

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