Inventor · Media, PA, US

William S. Rhoda

79Patents
28h-index
59Co-inventors
91Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 19, 2002 → Jan 24, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8328872B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 218 Active
US7674296B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 186 Expired
US8721723B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 161 Active
US8337559B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 159 Active
US7192447B2 Intervertebral implant Human Necessities 159 Expired
US8668740B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 125 Active
US7811327B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 117 Active
US8241364B2 Method of installation of intervertebral spacers Human Necessities 101 Active
US8641768B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 97 Active
US8709083B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 81 Active
US8252060B2 Method of installation of intervertebral spacers Human Necessities 80 Active
US9138330B2 Intervertebral spacer Human Necessities 78 Active
US9358127B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 75 Active
US8147554B2 Intervertebral spacer Human Necessities 62 Active
US9364343B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 51 Active
US9278008B2 Expandable interbody spacer Human Necessities 51 Active
US7811329B2 Transforaminal prosthetic spinal disc replacement and methods thereof Human Necessities 48 Expired
US9675467B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 48 Active
US8231675B2 Intervertebral implant Human Necessities 47 Active
US9480573B2 Expandable interbody spacer Human Necessities 43 Active
US9615936B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 40 Active
US8308802B2 Expandable vertebral prosthesis Human Necessities 40 Active
US9833333B2 Intervertebral fusion implant Human Necessities 36 Active
USD629104S1 Lordotic lateral fusion implant General 32 Expired
USD623750S1 Intervertebral fusion implant General 30 Expired

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