Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.04
ph-index = 38
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. O.r. Solutions, Inc. (32 from 35 patents)
2. Medical Solutions, Inc. (26 from 28 patents)
3. Patented Medical Solutions LLC (12 from 15 patents)
4. Other (2 from 832,680 patents)
5. Ecolab Inc. (2 from 792 patents)
6. Medical Products, Inc. (2 from 8 patents)
7. Ecolab USA Inc. (1 from 1,961 patents)
77 patents:
1. 9764100 - Method and apparatus for controlling temperature of medical liquids
2. 9656029 - Plural medical item warming system and method for warming a plurality of medical items to desired temperatures
3. 9492624 - Method and apparatus for heating solutions within intravenous lines to desired temperatures during infusion
4. 9211381 - Method and apparatus for controlling temperature of medical liquids
5. 9119912 - Method and apparatus for controlling pressurized infusion and temperature of infused liquids
6. 8920372 - Method and apparatus for heating solutions within intravenous lines to desired temperatures during infusion
7. 8920387 - Method and apparatus for pressure infusion and temperature control of infused liquids
8. 8845586 - Method and apparatus for facilitating injection of medication into an intravenous fluid line while maintaining sterility of infused fluids
9. 8821011 - Method and apparatus for monitoring temperature of intravenously delivered fluids and other medical items
10. 8710407 - Selective thermal treatment of medical instrument portions with thermal treatment system instrument holder
11. 8636691 - Method and apparatus to indicate prior use of a medical item
12. 8487738 - Method and apparatus for securely storing medical items within a thermal treatment system
13. 8444599 - Method and apparatus to indicate prior use of a medical item
14. 8313462 - Method and apparatus for pressure infusion and temperature control of infused liquids
15. 8226605 - Method and apparatus for heating solutions within intravenous lines to desired temperatures during infusion