Assignee
JOHNSON JOHN C
17 granted patents·87 citations·filing 1997–2012
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17 records- 0195US9400291B2Integrated circuit test temperature control mechanismJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 2012·Granted Jul 26, 2016·15 cites·18 claims
- 0275USD402586SBubbling display panelJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1998·Granted Dec 15, 1998·19 cites·1 claims
- 0368US9279854B2Mechanism for facilitating modular processing cell framework and application for asynchronous parallel singulated semiconductor device handling and testingJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 2012·Granted Mar 8, 2016·2 cites·20 claims
- 0465US9459280B2Using fluid to position a device in a socket for testingJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 2012·Granted Oct 4, 2016·2 cites·22 claims
- 0561USD393815SVisual displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Apr 28, 1998·11 cites·1 claims
- 0656USD391891SVisual displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Mar 10, 1998·9 cites·1 claims
- 0748USD406609SBubbling display panelJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Mar 9, 1999·6 cites·1 claims
- 0844USD408756SBubbling display panelJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1998·Granted Apr 27, 1999·5 cites·1 claims
- 0941USD402228SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Dec 8, 1998·4 cites·1 claims
- 1041USD398555SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Sep 22, 1998·4 cites·1 claims
- 1138USD402585SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Dec 15, 1998·3 cites·1 claims
- 1238USD398554SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Sep 22, 1998·3 cites·1 claims
- 1337USD410035SVending machine with bubbling front display panelJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted May 18, 1999·3 cites·1 claims
- 1432USD413077SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Aug 24, 1999·1 cites·1 claims
- 1530USD391892SVisual displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Mar 10, 1998·0 cites·1 claims
- 1629USD402584SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Dec 15, 1998·0 cites·1 claims
- 1729USD398556SBubbling displayJOHNSON JOHN C·Filed 1997·Granted Sep 22, 1998·0 cites·1 claims
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