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Rifle, CO, United States of America

Brian Epps

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.50

ph-index = 2

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.

Forward Citations = 23

Brian EppsShawni L Daw (4 patents)Brian EppsGust H Bardy (3 patents)Brian EppsEzra M Dreisbach (3 patents)Brian EppsRodney Boleyn (3 patents)Brian EppsTanya L Niemeyer (1 patent)Brian EppsPaul V Budak (1 patent)Brian EppsJames J Boisseranc (1 patent)Brian EppsBrian Epps (11 patents)Shawni L DawShawni L Daw (6 patents)Gust H BardyGust H Bardy (364 patents)Ezra M DreisbachEzra M Dreisbach (40 patents)Rodney BoleynRodney Boleyn (8 patents)Tanya L NiemeyerTanya L Niemeyer (3 patents)Paul V BudakPaul V Budak (1 patent)James J BoisserancJames J Boisseranc (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Bardy Diagnostics, Inc. (3 from 138 patents)

2. Merge Cad Inc. (2 from 3 patents)


11 patents:

1. 11647941 - System and method for facilitating a cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis with the aid of a digital computer

2. 11179087 - System for facilitating a cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis with the aid of a digital computer

3. 10799137 - System and method for facilitating a cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis with the aid of a digital computer

4. D665964 - Mountable protective cover for a retractable ratchet

5. 8150192 - System and method for feature score mapping and visualization of medical images

6. D656701 - Protective cover for a ratchet load binder

7. D656702 - Protective cover for a ratchet load binder

8. D656703 - Protective cover for a ratchet load binder

9. D656704 - Protective cover for a ratchet load binder

10. 8107700 - System and method for efficient workflow in reading medical image data

11. D649733 - Protective cover for a chain ratchet

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