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Lakewood, CO, United States of America

Mark William Charbonneau

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.76

ph-index = 10

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

Forward Citations = 393

Mark William CharbonneauAaron Morgan Huber (10 patents)Mark William CharbonneauKevin Patrick McHugh (7 patents)Mark William CharbonneauJeffrey M Shock (6 patents)Mark William CharbonneauJohn Wayne Baker (4 patents)Mark William CharbonneauHarley A Borders (3 patents)Mark William CharbonneauAlessandro Giorgio Borsa (3 patents)Mark William CharbonneauCharles John Freeman (3 patents)Mark William CharbonneauMichael William Luka (2 patents)Mark William CharbonneauBryan Keith Nesti (2 patents)Mark William CharbonneauRichard Thomas Packard (2 patents)Mark William CharbonneauKevin Patrick Mchugh (2 patents)Mark William CharbonneauDerek Cooper Bristol (1 patent)Mark William CharbonneauJonathan McCann (1 patent)Mark William CharbonneauMarlon Keith Martin (1 patent)Mark William CharbonneauJames E Graf (3 patents)Mark William CharbonneauKristina Jevicova (1 patent)Mark William CharbonneauHarrison John Brown (1 patent)Mark William CharbonneauPaul Oscar Segar (0 patent)Mark William CharbonneauJonathan Mccann (0 patent)Mark William CharbonneauLuka Michael William (0 patent)Mark William CharbonneauMark William Charbonneau (41 patents)Aaron Morgan HuberAaron Morgan Huber (39 patents)Kevin Patrick McHughKevin Patrick McHugh (8 patents)Jeffrey M ShockJeffrey M Shock (16 patents)John Wayne BakerJohn Wayne Baker (25 patents)Harley A BordersHarley A Borders (24 patents)Alessandro Giorgio BorsaAlessandro Giorgio Borsa (13 patents)Charles John FreemanCharles John Freeman (3 patents)Michael William LukaMichael William Luka (5 patents)Bryan Keith NestiBryan Keith Nesti (5 patents)Richard Thomas PackardRichard Thomas Packard (4 patents)Kevin Patrick MchughKevin Patrick Mchugh (2 patents)Derek Cooper BristolDerek Cooper Bristol (24 patents)Jonathan McCannJonathan McCann (7 patents)Marlon Keith MartinMarlon Keith Martin (7 patents)James E GrafJames E Graf (3 patents)Kristina JevicovaKristina Jevicova (1 patent)Harrison John BrownHarrison John Brown (1 patent)Paul Oscar SegarPaul Oscar Segar (0 patent)Jonathan MccannJonathan Mccann (0 patent)Luka Michael WilliamLuka Michael William (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Johns Manville (38 from 1,011 patents)

2. Other (3 from 832,718 patents)


41 patents:

1. 11623887 - Submerged combustion burners, melters, and methods of use

2. 11613488 - Methods and systems for destabilizing foam in equipment downstream of a submerged combustion melter

3. 11233484 - Process of using a submerged combustion melter to produce hollow glass fiber or solid glass fiber having entrained bubbles, and burners and systems to make such fibers

4. 10670261 - Burner panels, submerged combustion melters, and methods

5. 10654740 - Submerged combustion burners, melters, and methods of use

6. 10472268 - Systems and methods for glass manufacturing

7. 10435320 - Systems and methods for mechanically binding loose scrap

8. 10392285 - Submerged combustion melters having an extended treatment zone and methods of producing molten glass

9. 10351463 - Fibrous product and method and apparatus for making the product

10. 10322960 - Controlling foam in apparatus downstream of a melter by adjustment of alkali oxide content in the melter

11. 10144666 - Processing organics and inorganics in a submerged combustion melter

12. 10087097 - Submerged combustion melting processes for producing glass and similar materials, and systems for carrying out such processes

13. 10081563 - Systems and methods for mechanically binding loose scrap

14. RE46896 - Methods and apparatus for recycling glass products using submerged combustion

15. 9926219 - Process of using a submerged combustion melter to produce hollow glass fiber or solid glass fiber having entrained bubbles, and burners and systems to make such fibers

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