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David Jay Smith — 11 Patents

BHBki Holding: 4 patents #7 of 39Top 20%
The Procter & Gamble: 4 patents #3,560 of 10,297Top 35%
BTBuckeye Technologies: 1 patents #17 of 44Top 40%
GNGeorgia-Pacific Nonwovens: 1 patents #9 of 22Top 45%
Germantown, TN: #69 of 458 inventorsTop 20%
Tennessee: #1,698 of 20,272 inventorsTop 9%
Overall (All Time): #435,149 of 4,157,543Top 15%
11 Patents All Time
David Jay Smith has been granted 11 US patents while listed as an inventor at Bki Holding. The first was granted in 1997 and the most recent in May 2019. David Jay Smith ranks #435,149 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 10.5%). Patent records list David Jay Smith in Germantown, TN, US.

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–11 of 11 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
10300457 Fibers of variable wettability and materials containing the fibers Jacek K. Dutkiewicz, Stephen Skirius, Sonja McNeil Fields, Lynn Hung Rushing, Michael Kalmon +4 more 2019-05-28
8946100 Fibers of variable wettability and materials containing the fibers Jacek K. Dutkiewicz, Stephen Skirius, Sonja McNeil Fields, Lynn Hung Rushing, Michael Kalmon +4 more 2015-02-03
7357833 Cementitious material reinforced with chemically treated cellulose fiber Jeffery Cook, Howard Schoggen, Robert Bell, Gerald Morton 2008-04-15
6942726 Cementitious material reinforced with chemically treated cellulose fiber Jeffery Cook, Howard Schoggen, Robert Bell, Gerald Morton 2005-09-13
6770576 Absorbent structures of chemically treated cellulose fibers Jeffery Cook, Robert Bell, Sonja McNeil Fields, Byron Jerry Lee Huff, Gerald Morton +1 more 2004-08-03
6562743 Absorbent structures of chemically treated cellulose fibers Jeffery Cook, Robert Bell, Sonja McNeil Fields, Byron Jerry Lee Huff, Gerald Morton +1 more 2003-05-13
6319361 Paper products having wet strength from aldehyde-functionalized cellulosic fibers and polymers Michael Martyn Headlam 2001-11-20 $174,954,000
5760212 Temporary wet strength additives 1998-06-02
5698688 Aldehyde-modified cellulosic fibers for paper products having high initial wet strength Jimmie Ed Ruth, Jr. 1997-12-16 $57,247,000
5690790 Temporary wet strength paper Michael Martyn Headlam 1997-11-25 $30,092,000
5656746 Temporary wet strength polymers from oxidized reaction product of polyhydroxy polymer and 1,2-disubstituted carboxylic alkene Michael Martyn Headlam 1997-08-12 $55,038,000