Inventor · disambiguated record
Richard W. Kidd
Also filed as: KIDD RICHARD · KIDD RICHARD W
7 granted patents·3 pending applications·33 citations·filing 1987–2021
78Inventor score
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
10 records- 0167US10683764B2Modified atmosphere melt infiltrationROLLS ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2018·Granted Jun 16, 2020·0 cites·17 claims
- 0264US11008652B2Swirled flow chemical vapor depositionROLLS ROYCE CORP·Filed 2019·Granted May 18, 2021·0 cites·14 claims
- 0360US10745803B2Method of forming a moisture-tolerant coating on a silicon carbide fiberROLLS-ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2018·Granted Aug 18, 2020·0 cites·20 claims
- 0460US10227696B2Swirled flow chemical vapor depositionROLLS ROYCE CORP·Filed 2017·Granted Mar 12, 2019·1 cites·8 claims
- 0559US11731910B1Method of fabricating a ceramic matrix composite for resistance against silicon attackROLLS ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2021·Granted Aug 22, 2023·0 cites·16 claims
- 0656US2022055957A1Method of making a ceramic matrix composite that exhibits chemical resistanceROLLS ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2021·Application pending·0 cites
- 0752US2022055955A1Method of making a ceramic matrix composite that exhibits moisture and environmental resistanceROLLS ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2020·Application pending·0 cites
- 0852US2016230570A1Modified atmosphere melt infiltrationROLLS-ROYCE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITES INC·Filed 2016·Application pending·0 cites
- 0951US4910091AHigh hardness fine grained tungsten-carbon alloysAIR PROD & CHEM·Filed 1989·Granted Mar 20, 1990·16 cites·30 claims
- 1051US4874642AMethod for depositing a hard, fine-grained, non-columnar alloy of tungsten and carbon on a substrateAIR PROD & CHEM·Filed 1987·Granted Oct 17, 1989·16 cites·28 claims
Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
Get an alert when Richard W. Kidd files or is granted a new patent.
We store only your email — no account needed. See our privacy policy.
Identity basis: PatentsView inventor disambiguation (2025Q4-odp release). How scoring works →