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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Sep 30 2025

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333 Utility Patents

#1 in Corning, NY

#49 in New York

#375 in US

#656 in the World

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Corning, NY, United States of America

Dana Craig Bookbinder

Hall Of Fame
Forward Citations = 3,028

Company Filing History:

Dana C. Bookbinder, born on November 30, 1956, is an American inventor and scientist. He co-invented the bend-insensitive ClearCurve® optical fiber while working at Corning Incorporated. This groundbreaking invention allows optical fiber to bend without significant signal loss, making it usable in locations previously inaccessible. ClearCurve optical fiber has revolutionized data transmission across industries, enabling video streaming, cloud computing, and internet services. Bookbinder holds over 300 U.S. patents and retired as a Corporate Fellow from Corning in 2018.

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