June 11, 2024, Weekly Patents Insights
Welcome to the 11th of June 2024: A glimpse at what’s new in weekly patents insights on recent patent grants that have been issued across various
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Solo Inventors: The Lone Rangers of Innovation
There’s an old African proverb that says, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” Well, it turns out that when it comes to inventing, some folks are perfectly happy to speed along solo. So, let’s take a closer look at these lone wolves of innovation, who seem to prefer the fast lane to the scenic route. They don’t have time for group meetings or brainstorming sessions — they’re too busy building the next big thing.
Sure, teamwork has its perks. But in the world of invention, going it alone can mean fewer distractions, no compromise on vision, and a faster path to the finish line. Think of it as a race where solo inventors are zooming ahead in their sleek sports cars, while collaborative teams are still trying to agree on which route to take. Of course, solo inventors do face their own unique set of challenges. Without a team to bounce ideas off, they might end up in some creative dead ends. And there’s no one to blame but themselves when their latest contraption goes up in smoke. But hey, that’s all part of the thrill!
In the end, solo inventors are like the superheroes of the innovation world — going fast and often going far, with a sidekick or without. So, the next time someone brings up that old proverb about going far together, just remember: sometimes, it’s the lone ranger who rides off into the sunset with the greatest invention of all.
Top Solo Inventors
(66 of them have > 100 patents, 5,963 with >10 patents, 92,234 with >2 patents)
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New weekly (June 11, 2024) USPTO Patents data have been added.
Patent Volume was 7,514 for the week, including 6,482 Utility, 1,021 Design, and 11 Plant Patents. |
Most Prolific (weekly) |
Company | Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd | 133 patents |
Patent Attorney | Fish & Richardson, P.C. | 105 patents |
City | Tokyo, JP | 248 patents |
Female Inventor | Rebecca Hadley, Texas | 13 patents |
Inventor | Yongguang Cai, Shenzhen, CN | 23 patents |
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June 11, 1963, 3,093,346 Patent granted for the space capsule used during Project Mercury by @NASA
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Weekly Statistics
Top Inventors (by Utility Patents) & current Company:
- Tao Luo, 18 patents (Qualcomm)
- Shelesh Chopra, 13 patents (Dell EMC)
- Junyi Li, 11 patents (Qualcomm)
- Xiaoxia Zhang, 9 patents (Qualcomm)
- Esmael Dinan, 9 patents (Ofinno)
- Jing Sun, 8 patents (Qualcomm)
- Satoshi Nagata, 7 patents (NTT Docomo)
- Seunghwan Kim, 7 patents (LG Electronics)
- Peter Gaal, 6 patents (Qualcomm)
- Hua Zhou, 6 patents (Ofinno)
- Kyungmin Park, 6 patents (Ofinno)
Top Universities:
- The Regents of the University of California – 12
- King Faisal University – 11
- The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University – 8
- Board of Regents, the University of Texas System – 6
- California Institute of Technology – 5
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 5
- The Trustees of Columbia University IN the City of New York – 4
- The Johns Hopkins University – 4
- Seoul National University R&db Foundation – 4
- Korea University Research and Business Foundation – 4
Top Cities in Ireland:
- Dublin – 8
- Galway – 5
- Cork – 4
- Kildare – 2
- Clonmel – 1
- Drogheda – 1
- Loughrea – 1
- Ballybrit – 1
- Ballina – 1
- Enniscorthy – 1
Top Cities in Florida (US):
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- Miami – 19
- Orlando – 12
- Tampa – 10
- Sarasota – 8
- Jacksonville – 7
- Boca Raton – 7
- Naples – 6
- Tallahassee – 6
- St. Petersburg – 5
- Clearwater – 5
- Gainesville – 5
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