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Paul Peterson — 8 Patents

FFFfi: 4 patents #2 of 10Top 20%
MMMartin Marietta Materials: 4 patents #8 of 54Top 15%
Indianapolis, IN: #759 of 5,011 inventorsTop 20%
Indiana: #4,660 of 33,936 inventorsTop 15%
Overall (All Time): #600,572 of 4,157,543Top 15%
8 Patents All Time
Paul Peterson has been granted 8 US patents while listed as an inventor at Ffi. The first was granted in 2000 and the most recent in May 2012. Paul Peterson ranks #600,572 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 14.4%). Patent records list Paul Peterson in Indianapolis, IN, US.

Patents per Year

Patents granted per year, 2000 to 2012Bar chart with a peak of 3 patents in 2000.peak 32000: 3 patents20002001: 1 patents20012007: 1 patents20072009: 2 patents20092012: 1 patents2012

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–8 of 8 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
8186747 Modular composite structural component and structures formed therewith Jeff Bloodworth, Lincoln Grant Godwin, Joseph Seiter 2012-05-29 $16,803,000
7608313 Panel apparatus with supported connection Gregory J. Solomon 2009-10-27 $39,538,000
7562508 Shelter and associated method of assembly Larry C. Dickinson, Gregory J. Solomon, Joe Seiter, Matt Sams, Grant Godwin +1 more 2009-07-21 $43,603,000
7163100 Reciprocating floor structure Larry C. Dickinson 2007-01-16 $35,191,000
6233843 Wiper for a floor sweep assembly of a grain dryer associated method Terry L. McKenzie, Wesley L. Peterson 2001-05-22
6076276 Floor sweep assembly for a grain dryer having primary support members and ancillary support members which form a number of intersections with a wiper Terry L. McKenzie, Wesley L. Peterson 2000-06-20
6073364 Wiper for a floor sweep assembly of a grain dryer which includes ultra-high molecular weight resin which contacts grain and grain shelf floor during rotation thereof Terry L. McKenzie, Wesley L. Peterson 2000-06-13
6073367 Floor sweep assembly for a grain dryer having support members and wipers which are spaced apart from each other by spacing members at intersections formed therebetween Terry L. McKenzie, Wesley L. Peterson 2000-06-13