Inventor · Ham Lake, MN, US

Vincent W. Hull

21Patents
19h-index
16Co-inventors
70Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 21, 1989 → Aug 4, 1997

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5192297A Apparatus and method for placement and implantation of a stent Human Necessities 943 Expired
US5417719A Method of using a spinal cord stimulation lead Human Necessities 584 Expired
US5282823A Intravascular radially expandable stent Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 555 Expired
US5443496A Intravascular radially expandable stent Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 525 Expired
US5545208A Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 487 Expired
US5893840A Releasable microcapsules on balloon catheters Human Necessities 307 Expired
US5324261A Drug delivery balloon catheter with line of weakness Human Necessities 282 Expired
US5997468A Intraluminal drug eluting prosthesis method Textiles; Paper 244 Expired
US5370614A Method for making a drug delivery balloon catheter Human Necessities 191 Expired
US5851217A Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 166 Expired
US5190058A Method of using a temporary stent catheter Human Necessities 156 Expired
US5651174A Intravascular radially expandable stent Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 141 Expired
US5484449A Temporary support for a body lumen and method Human Necessities 130 Expired
US5056532A Esophageal pacing lead Human Necessities 120 Expired
US5799384A Intravascular radially expandable stent Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 108 Expired
US5725567A Method of making a intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 108 Expired
US5851231A Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 107 Expired
US6004346A Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 76 Expired
US5871535A Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis Textiles; Paper 73 Expired
USD325437S Contrast injector General 13 Expired
US5304122A Method for providing a restenosis model in porcine coronary arteries Human Necessities 3 Expired

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