Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.91
ph-index = 16
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Research in Motion Corporation (83 from 4,495 patents)
2. Blackberry Corporation (74 from 5,890 patents)
3. 2236008 Ontario Limited (1 from 167 patents)
4. Malikie Innovations Limited (1 from 110 patents)
5. Arizan Corporation (1 from 7 patents)
6. Eshwar Stalin (0 patent)
7. Dan Dumitru (0 patent)
8. Olav A. Sylthe (0 patent)
9. Mark Tiegs (0 patent)
10. Karen Moser (0 patent)
11. Liam Quinn (0 patent)
12. Ronald Scotte Zinn (0 patent)
13. Darrell May (0 patent)
14. Harry Major (0 patent)
15. Vadim Fux (0 patent)
158 patents:
1. 11778088 - Handheld electronic device having improved phone call log, and associated method
2. 11778440 - Service mode display on a handheld communication device
3. 11698723 - Electronic device and method of providing visual notification of a received communication
4. 11599266 - Method and system for managing unread electronic messages
5. 11379115 - Electronic device and method of providing visual notification of a received communication
6. 11363436 - Service mode display on a handheld communication device
7. 11157141 - Electronic device and method of messaging meeting invitees
8. 11023678 - User interface for a handheld device
9. 10884618 - Electronic device and method of providing visual notification of a received communication
10. 10880426 - Handheld electronic device having improved phone call log, and associated method
11. 10728840 - Service mode display on a handheld communication device
12. 10715671 - Apparatus, system and method of call notifications to active communication devices
13. 10491744 - Handheld electronic device including cross application use of phone related inputs, and associated method
14. 10481788 - Electronic device and method of providing visual notification of a received communication
15. 10474754 - User interface for a handheld device