Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.18
ph-index = 8
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. Jsr Corporation (10 from 1,058 patents)
2. Fujifilm Corporation (5 from 16,115 patents)
3. Agc Inc. (4 from 1,027 patents)
4. Citizen Watch Company, Ltd. (3 from 2,002 patents)
5. Yamabiko Corporation (2 from 150 patents)
6. Kabushiki Kaisha Somic Ishikawa (2 from 34 patents)
7. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (1 from 27,375 patents)
8. Asahi Glass Company, Limited (1 from 2,560 patents)
9. Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (1 from 2,208 patents)
10. The University of Tokyo (1 from 1,287 patents)
11. Smk Corporation (1 from 432 patents)
12. Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. (1 from 121 patents)
13. National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (1 from 40 patents)
14. Fuji Latex Co., Ltd. (1 from 6 patents)
15. Canon Kabushiki Kaisha (90,753 patents)
33 patents:
1. 12443143 - Train wheel holding structure and timepiece
2. 12204283 - Reciprocating display mechanism and timepiece
3. 12055546 - Fluorescent probe for detecting carboxypeptidase activity
4. 11260735 - Belt line portion sound insulation structure for automobile and door glass for automobile
5. 11226593 - Analog electronic watch system and analog electronic watch
6. 10688849 - Automobile window glass
7. 10293665 - Laminated glass and automobile door
8. 10279666 - Automobile beltline portion sound insulating structure and automobile door glass
9. 9855829 - Automobile beltline portion sound insulating structure and automobile door glass
10. D798927 - Rotary damper
11. 9639753 - Image processing apparatus, image processing method and recording medium
12. 9600916 - Image processing apparatus for creating composite images, image processing method, and non-transitory computer readable recording medium
13. 9453543 - Braking device
14. 9410588 - Braking device
15. 9324013 - Image used commercial goods creating apparatus, image used commercial goods creating method, and non-transitory computer readable recording medium