Hayward, CA, United States of America

Optiscan Biomedical Corporation


USPTO Granted Patents = 89



Trademarks = 2

Forward Citations = 5,336

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48 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal James Roswell Braig (72 out of 106 patents)

silverMedal Peter Rule (38 out of 41 patents)

bronzeMedal Bernhard B Sterling (37 out of 47 patents)

4 Jennifer H Gable (30 out of 30 patents)

5 Richard L Keenan (28 out of 70 patents)

6 Daniel S Goldberger (24 out of 61 patents)

7 Peng Zheng (23 out of 23 patents)

8 Kenneth I Li (19 out of 25 patents)

9 Philip C Hartstein (19 out of 19 patents)

10 Mark Wechsler (14 out of 22 patents)

11 Charles E Kramer (14 out of 14 patents)

12 Arthur Melvin Shulenberger (14 out of 18 patents)

13 Eugene Lim (11 out of 11 patents)

14 Richard A King (11 out of 11 patents)

15 Julian M Cortella (10 out of 12 patents)


Core Competencies:
Fluid Injection Systems
Bodily Fluid Analyzers
Analyte Monitoring
Fluid Handling Cassettes
Glucose Monitoring
Anti-Clotting Methods
Sample Analysis Techniques
Physiological Parameter Measurement
Disposable Cassette Technology
Fluid Contamination Reduction
Multi-Analyte Detection
Spectroscopic Analysis

89 patents:

OptiScan Biomedical Corporation is a medical technology company that develops innovative products for the management of critically ill patients. Their flagship product is the OptiScanner 5000, an advanced monitoring system that provides real-time analysis of patient blood samples. By delivering precise and timely information, OptiScan's solutions help healthcare professionals improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 30 2025

89 Patents

#4 in Hayward, CA

#967 in California

#4,049 in US

#8,344 in the World

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Hayward, CA, United States of America
Forward Citations = 5,336

48 inventors:

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