Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.12
ph-index = 20
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. Medtronic, Inc. (27 from 8,729 patents)
27 patents:
1. 12311176 - Implantable lead location using ECAP
2. 11896828 - Implantable lead location using ECAP
3. 11742959 - System and method for wireless communications
4. 11491326 - Stimulation lead with electrodes configured for sensing and stimulation over a partial circumference
5. 11318250 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
6. 10369275 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
7. 9821112 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
8. 9463324 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
9. 9108063 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
10. 8880184 - Spacers for use with transcutaneous energy transfer system
11. 8738148 - Alignment indication for transcutaneous energy transfer
12. 8725262 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
13. 8630717 - External power source for an implantable medical device having an adjustable carrier frequency and system and method related therefore
14. 8554322 - Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
15. 8509912 - External power source, system and method for predicting heat loss of implantable medical device during inductive recharging by external primary coil