Inventor · Vernon, CT, US

William H. Glenn

19Patents
16h-index
10Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 8, 1977 → Aug 5, 1996

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5007705A Variable optical fiber Bragg filter arrangement Physics 224 Expired
US4725110A Method for impressing gratings within fiber optics Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 203 Expired
US4807950A Method for impressing gratings within fiber optics Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 175 Expired
US4761073A Distributed, spatially resolving optical fiber strain gauge Physics 128 Expired
US5317576A Continously tunable single-mode rare-earth doped pumped laser arrangement Electricity 103 Expired
US5388173A Method and apparatus for forming aperiodic gratings in optical fibers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 99 Expired
US4806012A Distributed, spatially resolving optical fiber strain gauge Physics 81 Expired
US5042897A Optical waveguide embedded light redirecting Bragg grating arrangement Physics 66 Expired
US4950883A Fiber optic sensor arrangement having reflective gratings responsive to particular wavelengths Physics 64 Expired
US5048913A Optical waveguide embedded transverse spatial mode discrimination filter Physics 57 Expired
US5230005A Electronic tuning of a broadband laser Electricity 54 Expired
US5305335A Single longitudinal mode pumped optical waveguide laser arrangement Electricity 52 Expired
US4368645A Optical pressure sensor Physics 48 Expired
US5666372A Embedded Bragg grating laser master-oscillator and power-amplifier Electricity 37 Expired
US4302970A Optical temperature probe employing rare earth absorption Physics 23 Expired
US4321831A Digitally compatible optical pressure measurement Physics 18 Expired
USRE35962E Single longitudinal mode pumped optical waveguide laser arrangement General 12 Expired
US4818102A Active optical pyrometer Physics 8 Expired
US4123149A Unstable resonator having high magnification Electricity 4 Expired

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