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KAMINSKY ROBERT D

Overview
  • Total Patents
    40
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    187,188
About

KAMINSKY ROBERT D has a total of 40 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2007. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, environmental technology and chemical engineering are ENCANA CORP, SJS LTD and ENN GASIFICATION COAL MINING CO LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KAMINSKY ROBERT Ds patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 40

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KAMINSKY ROBERT Ds patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kaminsky Robert D 40
#2 Symington William A 9
#3 Thomas Michele M 5
#4 Wattenbarger Robert Chick 3
#5 Yeakel Jesse D 3
#6 Blanton Lauren 2
#7 Nelson Eric D 2
#8 Rasmussen Chad C 2
#9 Staedter Marcel 2
#10 Minta Moses 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2020158426A1 Method for Using a Solid-Tolerant Heat Exchanger in Cryogenic Gas Treatment Processes
US2019143255A1 CO2 Capture via Deformable Cold Surfaces
US2014367109A1 On-site generation of a fracturing fluid stream and systems and methods utilizing the same
US2014138286A1 Systems and methods for separating components of a slurry
US2013306315A1 Double hydraulic fracturing methods
US2012138293A1 Viscous oil recovery using a fluctuating electric power source and a fired heater
US2011226473A1 Deep steam injection systems and methods
US2011179849A1 Multi-layered pipes for use in the hydrocarbon industry, methods of forming the same, and machines for forming the same
US2011186295A1 Recovery of Hydrocarbons Using Artificial Topseals
US2011146982A1 Enhanced convection for in situ pyrolysis of organic-rich rock formations
US2012312537A1 System and method for enhancing the production of hydrocarbons
US2009308608A1 Methods of producing hydrocarbons for substantially constant composition gas generation
US2008289819A1 Utilization of low BTU gas generated during in situ heating of organic-rich rock
US2010106472A1 Method of improved reservoir simulation of fingering systems