The 100 known most prolific inventors based on worldwide
utility patent
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s are shown in the following table. While in many cases this is the number of utility patents granted by the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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, it may include utility patents granted by other countries, as noted by the source references for an inventor.
Prolific Inventors
This table is usually updated every Tuesday evening in US Eastern time, and is current .
The columns are defined as follows:
* Inventor: The name of the inventor.
* Pats: The number of
utility patent
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s that have been issued. Only utility patents (or the international equivalent) are listed, as a utility patent is a patent for an
invention
An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea or process. An invention may be an improvement upon a machine, product, or process for increasing efficiency or lowering cost. It may also be an entirely new concept. If an id ...
. Not all patents are for inventions. Other patent types include:
design patent
In the United States, a design patent is a form of legal protection granted to the ornamental design of an article of manufacture. Design patents are a type of industrial design rights, industrial design right. Ornamental designs of jewelry, furni ...
s for the ornamental
design
A design is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process or the result of that plan or specification in the form of a prototype, product, or process. The verb ''to design'' ...
of an object;
plant patents for plant varieties; and
reissue patents, where a correction is made to an already granted patent. This list does not include patent applications (
patents pending) as there is no guarantee that a patent application actually describes a novel invention until the patent is granted.
* Fams: The number of patent families, which in USPTO data includes an original utility patent and one or more
continuation or divisional patents based on the original utility patent. This is different than global
patent families that represent an original utility patent filed in more than one jurisdiction. "NA" signifies the inventor was active prior to digital records.
* Orig: The percentage of original utility patents and
continuation-in-part patents that are in the inventor's patent portfolio
A relatively low Orig indicates a relatively high percentage of an inventor's patents were not new inventions, but instead were changes to their prior patents'
claims
Claim may refer to:
* Claim (legal)
* Claim of Right Act 1689
* Claims-based identity
* Claim (philosophy)
* Land claim
* A ''main contention'', see conclusion of law
* Patent claim
* The assertion of a proposition; see Douglas N. Walton
...
with neither new material nor illustrations. "NA" signifies the inventor was active prior to digital records.
* Pat Yrs: The first and last year in which an inventor received a patent issuance.
* Yrs: The number of years from first issuance to most recent issuance, rounded to first decimal based on dates.
* Pats /Yr: The average number of patents received per year
ats column divided by Yrs column, rounded
ATS or Ats may refer to:
Businesses
* ATS Wheels, or ''Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör'', a German wheel manufacturer and sponsor of a Formula One racing team
* ATS Automation Tooling Systems, an Ontario, Canada-based factory automation compan ...
* Inv / Pat: The average number of inventors listed on the inventor's most recent 50 patents or on the date the inventor was added to the table if later. "NA" signifies the inventor was active prior to digital records.
* Pat Residence: The country of inventor's residence listed in their most recent patent issuance.
* Majority Assignment: The entity that has the most patents assigned from an inventor's portfolio. This is current and not original assignment. It is usually, but not always an indication of which company the inventor worked at for the majority of their patent activity.
Significance of inventions
This table is a sortable list of the most prolific inventors as measured by utility patents granted. It does not include other types of invention, such as inventions that were never applied for nor granted, for which there is no known source. Nor does the table attempt to measure the significance of an inventor and their inventions. The significance of inventions is often not apparent until many decades after the invention has been made. For recent inventors, it is not yet possible to determine their place in history.
Various published lists
Rankings of prolific inventors have been published at various times. However, until the patent records were digitized, these lists were very tedious to prepare, as many thousands of patent records had to be checked manually. Even after digitization, it is still not a simple process. While the
USPTO
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keeps statistics for annual rankings of inventions assigned to companies, it no longer publishes rankings of individual inventors. The last such list was published by the USPTO in 1998.
Also, patents predating 1976 have not yet been digitized in the USPTO records. This means that patents before 1976 will not be included in a USPTO search by inventor name, and the number of patents granted before 1976 must be added to current searches.
See also
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Timeline of historic inventions
The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly important or significant technological inventions and their inventors, where known.
Paleolithic
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List of inventors
This is a list of notable inventors.
Alphabetical list
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* Vitaly Abalakov (1906–1986), Russia – camming devices, Abalakov thread (or V-thread), gearless ice climbing anchor
* Ernst Karl Abbe (1840–1905), Germany – Condenser (microscop ...
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List of top United States patent recipients
References
References of Inventors' Patents
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