Assignee
WALTON RICHARD R
US·14 granted patents·441 citations·filing 1976–1993
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0194US4806300AMethod for softening a nonwoven webWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1987·Granted Feb 21, 1989·85 cites·5 claims
- 0293US4142278ACompressive treatment of web materialsWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1976·Granted Mar 6, 1979·45 cites·45 claims
- 0389US4921643AWeb processing with two mated rollsWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1988·Granted May 1, 1990·43 cites·16 claims
- 0487US5060349ACompressive treatment of websWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1988·Granted Oct 29, 1991·45 cites·34 claims
- 0584US5117540ALongitudinal compressive treatment of web materialsWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1990·Granted Jun 2, 1992·37 cites·38 claims
- 0683US5678288ACompressively treating flexible sheet materialsWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1993·Granted Oct 21, 1997·33 cites·23 claims
- 0779US4645193AFabric pickup and the likeWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1984·Granted Feb 24, 1987·22 cites·29 claims
- 0876US4894196AMethod and apparatus for longitudinal compressive treatment of websWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1988·Granted Jan 16, 1990·20 cites·12 claims
- 0963US5149332AAbsorbent and cushioning products and their manufactureWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1986·Granted Sep 22, 1992·63 cites·53 claims
- 1063US4641827AFabric pickup and the likeWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1983·Granted Feb 10, 1987·13 cites·17 claims
- 1157US4859169AWeb processing by longitudinal compression using matched drive disks and retarding fingersWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1987·Granted Aug 22, 1989·16 cites·32 claims
- 1255US4748923AMethod and apparatus for automated loading of apparel segments to a garment assembly machine and the likeWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1986·Granted Jun 7, 1988·5 cites·15 claims
- 1352US4892298ADevice and method for pickup of sheet-form flexible fabric or the likeWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1986·Granted Jan 9, 1990·9 cites·11 claims
- 1435US4785644AClothes washing machine and the likeWALTON RICHARD R·Filed 1986·Granted Nov 22, 1988·5 cites·31 claims
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