Williston, VT, United States of America

Microstrain, Inc.


USPTO Granted Patents = 53


Trademarks = 15

Forward Citations = 4,827

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13 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Steven Willard Arms (49 out of 75 patents)

silverMedal Christopher P Townsend (34 out of 50 patents)

bronzeMedal David Lawrence Churchill (26 out of 40 patents)

4 Michael John Hamel (25 out of 33 patents)

5 Steven Ward Mundell (5 out of 9 patents)

6 James Marc Leas (4 out of 43 patents)

7 Chris Townsend (2 out of 18 patents)

8 Christoper P Townsend (1 out of 3 patents)

9 Justin R Bessette (1 out of 1 patent)

10 Frederic P Martin (1 out of 1 patent)

11 John Chamberlain Robb (1 out of 1 patent)

12 Christophor Pruyn Townsend (1 out of 1 patent)

13 Jacob Henry Galbreath (1 out of 4 patents)

14 Max B Fried (0 patent)

15 Thomas Moore Leamon (0 patent)


Core Competencies:
Structural Health Monitoring
Vibration Energy Harvesting
Wireless Sensor Networks
Inertial Measurement Systems
Optical Displacement Sensors
Piezoelectric Composites
Robotic Sensor Systems
Energy Harvesting Technologies
Miniaturized Sensing Systems
RFID Tag Packaging
Wireless Digital Telemetry
Posture Measurement Systems

53 patents:

Microstrain, Inc. is a company specializing in the design and manufacture of advanced sensing solutions. With expertise in inertial sensing, strain gauges, and wireless sensor networks, Microstrain offers a wide range of products for various industries including aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, and more. Their solutions provide accurate and reliable data for research, testing, and monitoring applications.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 16 2025

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53 Patents

#1 in Williston, VT

#9 in Vermont

#6,444 in US

#12,943 in the World

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Williston, VT, United States of America
Forward Citations = 4,827

13 inventors:

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