Monday, July 28, 2008

Most Prolific Inventors in USPTO


Yamazaki in an S.E.I. lab, outside Tokyo.
Photograph by: Dan Winters
http://www.portfolio.com/executives/features/2007/10/15/Top-Inventors-Sidebar
Shunpei Yamazaki

Total U.S. patents: 1,811
Age: 65
Field: L.C.D.'s memory chips
Location: Tokyo
Backstory:
His grades in high school were mediocre, so he could only get into a
lesser-known university in Japan. While there, he met his mentor,
Yogoro Kato, and spent summer vacations working under him with a
handful of other students. "He taught us the spirit behind
invention—like the training of the heart, how to live."
First Filed Patent: A solar cell, when he was 22. He does not recall celebrating it.
Claim to Fame: Invented what is now a fundamental element of flash memory, used in iPods, cell phones, and countless other products.
What's Next: "I endeavor to do what was done for me and educate young people. I'm trying to do more supervision than invention."

Kia Silverbrook
Total U.S. Patents: 1,646
Age: 49
Field: Printers, high-tech paper
Location: Sydney
First Job: "Shoveling horse manure for a nursery. I didn’t like it very much."
Backstory: Ran Canon’s R&D lab in Australia. Started Silverbrook Research in 1994 as a lab that sells its technology to companies.
Why Printers?
"Printers aren’t sexy, and that’s the key. When there’s a sexy
technology, you wind up with lots of startups competing against each
other," says Silverbrook, adding that most of them fail.
First Filed U.S. Patent: Full-color desktop-publishing system, 1990.
What's Next: A printer inside a cell phone. “It’s a few years off. The market for it doesn’t really exist yet.



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Donald Weder

Total U.S. Patents: 1,350
Age: 60
Joseph Straeter
Total U.S. Patents: 485
Age: 46
Field: Decorative packaging
Location: Highland, Illinois
Backstory:
As a boy, Weder helped at his father's company, Highland Supply, after
school and on weekends. Straeter, who trained as a petroleum engineer,
joined Weder's R&D department in the late 1980s.
First U.S. Patent: WEDER: "It may have been a flowerpot cover in the early 1980s—a joint effort by my father, myself and one other gentleman."
Legacy: STRAETER: "I invented things that will probably be on my casket when I'm dead."
What's Next: Straeter refitted a 2001 Dodge pickup to run on pure vegetable oil. He has no plans to patent it.

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