Inventor · Marietta, GA, US

William J. Taylor

19Patents
9h-index
16Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 10, 1975 → Oct 1, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4719700A Knife opening mechanism Performing Operations; Transporting 105 Expired
US5331741A Lever-actuated folding knife Performing Operations; Transporting 87 Expired
US4332097A Drum magazine for automatic pistol or the like Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 84 Expired
US5495674A Folding knife with moveable pivot axis Performing Operations; Transporting 60 Expired
US6834432B1 Pocket knife with lock design Performing Operations; Transporting 32 Expired
US4413546A Drum magazine for carbines or the like Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 32 Expired
US6158127A Folding knife with one-handed blade movement Performing Operations; Transporting 27 Expired
US6959494B2 Folding blade knife with spring assisted pivoting feature Performing Operations; Transporting 24 Expired
US4205460A Apparatus for drying fruit Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 11 Expired
US4924580A Skewed fillet weld gauge Physics 5 Expired
US3955230A Recreational buoyancy device Performing Operations; Transporting 5 Expired
US6973928B1 Tank retaining device Performing Operations; Transporting 4 Expired
US4617951A Weapon concealment and locking means Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US5328512A Chambered spray-application system Physics 3 Expired
US6476286B1 Reclaiming TNT and aluminum from tritonal and tritonal-containing munitions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US7969331B2 System and method for verifying entry of keystrokes received from a capacitive keypad Electricity 2 Active
US9531308B2 Fan motor power supply Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US9375180B2 Universal pressure transducer mounting device Human Necessities 0 Active
US10039495B2 Universal pressure transducer mounting device Human Necessities 0 Active

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