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Brian L. Barten — 14 Patents

General Motors: 13 patents #1,147 of 18,328Top 7%
Delphi Technologies: 1 patents #2,130 of 4,124Top 55%
Lockport, NY: #18 of 276 inventorsTop 7%
New York: #10,566 of 115,490 inventorsTop 10%
Overall (All Time): #332,869 of 4,157,543Top 9%
14 Patents All Time
Brian L. Barten has been granted 14 US patents while listed as an inventor at General Motors. The first was granted in 1992 and the most recent in June 2004. Brian L. Barten ranks #332,869 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 8.0%). Patent records list Brian L. Barten in Lockport, NY, US.

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–14 of 14 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
6749009 Folded fin on edge heat sink 2004-06-15 $1,080,000
5823250 Integrally extruded radiator tank and oil cooler John Kenneth Spoth 1998-10-20
5605274 Controlled atmosphere braze furnace with free part entry Shrikant Mukund Joshi 1997-02-25
5348081 High capacity automotive condenser Gary A. Halstead, Gregory R. Smith 1994-09-20
5341978 Braze furnace with improved inert gas system Gary A. Halstead 1994-08-30
5328084 Aluminum heat exchanger braze furnace Gary A. Halstead 1994-07-12
5322209 Aluminum heat exchanger brazing method and apparatus Gary A. Halstead 1994-06-21
5195673 Method and apparatus for convection brazing of aluminum heat exchangers Michael J. Irish, Gary A. Halstead 1993-03-23
5180098 Air conditioner condenser assembly Gary A. Halstead, Terence Trentacoste 1993-01-19
5172847 Method and apparatus for convection brazing of aluminum heat exchangers Gary A. Halstead 1992-12-22
5172848 Method and apparatus for convection brazing of aluminum heat exchangers Gary A. Halstead 1992-12-22
5172849 Method and apparatus for convection brazing of aluminum heat exchangers Gary A. Halstead 1992-12-22
5147083 Method and apparatus for convection brazing of aluminum heat exchangers Gary A. Halstead, Michael J. Irish 1992-09-15
5130173 Quick drying painting method where the paint and the object to be painted are both preheated Gary A. Halstead 1992-07-14