25 search-engine patents by Jeromy William Henry covering Knowledge Panels (the entity card next to search results), Structured Entity Information Pages (the standalone entity-detail surface), Personalized Entity Information Pages, SERP image sizing, and music-search secondary link presentation. Every patent in his corpus is SEO-relevant. Spans 2013 to 2025.
About the Jeromy William Henry, Google Search Patents track
25 search-engine patents by Jeromy William Henry covering Knowledge Panels (the entity card next to search results), Structured Entity Information Pages (the standalone entity-detail surface), Personalized Entity Information Pages, SERP image sizing, and music-search secondary link presentation. Every patent in his corpus is SEO-relevant. Spans 2013 to 2025.
Knowledge Panels
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (US 9,454,611 · September 27, 2016)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (app 2016) (US App 2016/0210364 · July 21, 2016)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (continuation 2018) (US 10,318,567 · June 11, 2019)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (app 2019) (US App 2019/0278793 · September 12, 2019)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (continuation 2021) (US 11,093,539 · August 17, 2021)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (app 2021) (US App 2021/0374171 · December 2, 2021)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (continuation 2023) (US 11,836,177 · December 5, 2023)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (app 2024) (US App 2024/0202224 · June 20, 2024)
- Providing Knowledge Panels with Search Results (app 2016b) (US App 2016/0350414 · December 1, 2016)
Entity Information Pages
- Structured Entity Information Page (US 10,110,701 · October 23, 2018)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2016) (US App 2016/0173644 · June 16, 2016)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2019) (US App 2019/0082031 · March 14, 2019)
- Structured Entity Information Page (continuation 2020) (US 10,587,726 · March 10, 2020)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2020) (US App 2020/0220947 · July 9, 2020)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2022) (US App 2022/0086258 · March 17, 2022)
- Structured Entity Information Page (continuation 2023) (US 11,706,318 · July 18, 2023)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2023) (US App 2023/0319164 · October 5, 2023)
- Structured Entity Information Page (continuation 2024) (US 12,149,599 · November 19, 2024)
- Structured Entity Information Page (app 2025) (US App 2025/0231954 · July 17, 2025)
- Personalized Entity Information Page (US 10,917,499 · February 9, 2021)
- Personalized Entity Information Page (app 2021) (US App 2021/0126987 · April 29, 2021)
- Personalized Entity Information Page (continuation 2022) (US 11,218,568 · January 4, 2022)
SERP Visual Layout
- Search Results with Structured Image Sizes (US 9,373,155 · June 21, 2016)
- Search Results with Structured Image Sizes (app) (US App 2015/0161764 · June 11, 2015)
Music Search
- Presenting Secondary Music Search Result Links (US 9,990,425 · June 5, 2018)
Why this inventor matters
Each inventor track inside the Nizam SEO War Room patents archive isolates one engineer's research arc — typically a decade or more of continuations, divisionals, and follow-up patents on a coherent research thread. Reading by inventor (rather than by topic) recovers the narrative: how the original disclosure evolved, what the continuations added, which claims got carved out into divisional applications, and how the thread eventually intersected with other research lines at Google or Microsoft. This is how working SEOs build durable intuition about search-engine internals — not by memorizing claim language, but by following the research bibliography that shipped the algorithms we now optimize against.
How to read this track
Start with the earliest filing — it sets the foundational disclosure. Continuations refine the claims; divisional applications split out separable inventions; the follow-up patents tend to introduce performance optimizations, edge-case handling, or downstream integration with other systems. Each patent on this site is annotated with the ranking surface it touches — query understanding, document retrieval, ranking, behavioral signals, knowledge graph, or AI search — so the practitioner can map the research back to the algorithm output observed on live SERPs.