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Basil Thomas — 15 Patents

CTCondusiv Technologies: 4 patents #4 of 8Top 50%
FIFiberweb: 2 patents #6 of 18Top 35%
Overall (All Time): #307,048 of 4,157,543Top 8%
15 Patents All Time
Basil Thomas has been granted 15 US patents while listed as an inventor at Condusiv Technologies. The first was granted in 2011 and the most recent in February 2025. Basil Thomas ranks #307,048 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 7.4%). Patent records list Basil Thomas in Cwmbran, CA, GB.

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Showing 1–15 of 15 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
12215471 Cellular structures William W. Walmsley 2025-02-04
11549229 Cellular structures William W. Walmsley 2023-01-10
10781569 Confinement structures—DefenCell plastic gabion system William W. Walmsley 2020-09-22
10267010 Confinement structures William W. Walmsley 2019-04-23
10094085 Cellular structures William W. Walmsley 2018-10-09
9727372 Scheduling computer jobs for execution Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer 2017-08-08
9588809 Resource-based scheduler Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer, Richard Cadruvi 2017-03-07
9453322 Cellular confinement systems Jeremy Milton 2016-09-27
9384040 Scheduling computer jobs for execution Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer 2016-07-05
9052826 Selecting storage locations for storing data based on storage location attributes and data usage statistics Gary Quan, Craig Jensen 2015-06-09
8615765 Dividing a computer job into micro-jobs Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer, Richard Cadruvi 2013-12-24
8425158 Cellular confinement systems Jeremy Milton 2013-04-23
8239869 Method, system and apparatus for scheduling computer micro-jobs to execute at non-disruptive times and modifying a minimum wait time between the utilization windows for monitoring the resources Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer 2012-08-07
8086819 Solid state drive optimizer Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer, Santhosh Ramankutty 2011-12-27
8056083 Dividing a computer job into micro-jobs for execution Craig Jensen, Andrew Staffer, Richard Cadruvi 2011-11-08