Assignee
SIMPSON JOHN T
US·10 granted patents·3 pending applications·72 citations·filing 2004–2018
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
13 records- 0196US8497021B2Superoleophilic particles and coatings and methods of making the sameSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 30, 2013·14 cites·22 claims
- 0295US10322544B1Liquid resin modification for volumetric superhydrophobic 3D printingSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2018·Granted Jun 18, 2019·9 cites·12 claims
- 0393US8216674B2Superhydrophobic diatomaceous earthSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2007·Granted Jul 10, 2012·17 cites·35 claims
- 0492US9221076B2Composition for forming an optically transparent, superhydrophobic coatingSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2010·Granted Dec 29, 2015·8 cites·10 claims
- 0584US9352981B2Harvesting contaminants from liquidSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2012·Granted May 31, 2016·4 cites·1 claims
- 0683US8668812B2Superhydrophobic coated apparatus for liquid purification by evaporative condensationSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2011·Granted Mar 11, 2014·7 cites·13 claims
- 0782US9539149B2Superhydrophobic, diatomaceous earth comprising bandages and method of making the sameSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2008·Granted Jan 10, 2017·3 cites·19 claims
- 0876US9245671B2Electrically isolated, high melting point, metal wire arrays and method of making sameSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2012·Granted Jan 26, 2016·6 cites·19 claims
- 0975US8193406B2Super-hydrophobic bandages and method of making the sameSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2008·Granted Jun 5, 2012·3 cites·15 claims
- 1057US8142516B2Self-cleaning skin-like prosthetic polymer surfacesSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2009·Granted Mar 27, 2012·1 cites·18 claims
- 1149US2007184247A1Transparent, super-hydrophobic, disordered composite materialSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
- 1248US2012132343A1Method of making self-cleaning skin-like prosthetic polymer surfacesSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1341US2006039433A1Silicon nanocrystal/erbium doped waveguide (SNEW) laserSIMPSON JOHN T·Filed 2004·Application pending·0 cites
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