Terrence Howard Patents – Key Insights and Stats

Terrence Howard has filed 94 patents, out of which 60 have been granted. Of these 94 patents, more than 84% patents are active. The USA is where Terrence Howard has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by Canada and Europe (EPO).

Terrence Dashon Howard, widely recognized for his prolific acting career in films such as “Hustle & Flow” and “Iron Man,” is not just a Hollywood star but also a passionate inventor with a remarkable patent portfolio. His innovative spirit is evident through his diverse range of patented inventions, which span various fields including propulsion systems, building blocks for new forms of architecture, and enhanced lighting technologies.

Do read about some of the most popular patents of Terrence Howard which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find her patents filing trend over the years, the worldwide coverage and many other stats over Terrence Howard patent portfolio.

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How many patents does Terrence Howard have?

Terrence Howard has a total of 94 patents. These patents belong to 41 unique patent families. Out of 94 patents, 79 patents are active.

How Many Patents did Terrence Howard File Every Year?

Terrence Howard Patent Filing Trend

Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.

Year of Patents Filing or GrantTerrence Howard Applications FiledTerrence Howard Patents Granted
20241
202346
2022103
202142
202098
20199
201811
201785
201674
2015422
201429

How many Terrence Howard patents are Alive/Dead?

Terrence Howard Patent Portfolio

How Many Patents did Terrence Howard File in Different Countries?

Terrence Howard Worldwide Patent Filing

Where are Research Centres of Terrence Howard Patents Located?

R&D Centres of patents filed by Terrence Howard

27 out of the 41 unique patents were design patents. The rest belonged to the following technology category:

Patent Technology Area of Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard’s World of Windows patent US20100271394A1 allows you to experience virtual reality content from a remote location as if it were in your local room. It uses cameras to capture images from the remote site, a control unit and processor to manage and process these images, and display devices to show the VR content. The system tracks your position in the room and adjusts the VR view accordingly, so the experience changes as you move around. 

10 Best Terrence Howard Patents

US20100271394A1 is the most popular patent in the Terrence Howard portfolio. It has received 41 citations so far from companies like IBM, Microsoft and Raytheon.

Below is the list of 10 most cited patents of Terrence Howard:

Publication NumberCitation Count
US20100271394A141
US20150079872A127
US20160129361A118
US9427676B216
US9339736B214
US20150283474A113
US20150079870A112
US20150079871A112
US9192875B210
US9731215B29

Most Valuable Patent in Terrence Howard Portfolio

In Terrence Howard’s extensive collection of patents, US20230040922A1 titled Systems and methods for projective propulsion emerges as the most valuable.

This invention talks about a launcher. This launcher uses an electric pulse to ignite the propulsive charge material instead of traditional explosives. The electricity causes the propulsive material to generate a force that pushes the projectile out of the chamber and through the barrel. So, the primary mechanism for launching the projectile is electrical rather than explosive.

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