Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.27
ph-index = 33
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. Baronova, Inc. (27 from 27 patents)
2. Channel Medsystems, Inc. (24 from 33 patents)
3. Theranova, LLC (17 from 18 patents)
4. Emkinetics, Inc. (15 from 17 patents)
5. Potrero Medical, Inc. (10 from 14 patents)
6. Sequana Medical Ag (9 from 19 patents)
7. Novashunt Ag (4 from 4 patents)
8. Velomedix, Inc. (4 from 4 patents)
9. Other (3 from 832,680 patents)
10. Piccolo Medical Inc. (3 from 4 patents)
11. Sequana Medical Nv (2 from 14 patents)
12. Gravitas Medical, Inc. (2 from 7 patents)
13. Centese, Inc. (2 from 2 patents)
14. Children's Medical Center Corporation (1 from 1,036 patents)
15. Bone Health Technologies, Inc. (1 from 3 patents)
127 patents:
1. 11844943 - Method and apparatus for transdermal stimulation over the palmar and plantar surfaces
2. 11839712 - Implantable fluid management system for treating heart failure
3. 11833076 - Methods and apparatus for cryogenic treatment of a body cavity or lumen
4. 11826137 - Devices and methods for vascular navigation, assessment and/or diagnosis
5. 11806262 - Wearable apparatus for the treatment or prevention of osteopenia and osteoporosis
6. 11800992 - Device and method for safe access and automated therapy
7. 11793561 - Apparatus and methods for regulating cryogenic treatment
8. 11707227 - Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters
9. 11707206 - Devices and methods for vascular navigation, assessment and/or diagnosis
10. 11679196 - Devices and methods for managing chest drainage
11. 11672981 - Methods and devices for treating and managing addiction
12. 11628300 - Method and apparatus for transdermal stimulation over the palmar and plantar surfaces
13. 11607263 - Liner for cryogenic treatment systems
14. 11446177 - Method and apparatus for peritoneal oxygenation
15. 11406320 - Methods and apparatus for guiding medical care based on sensor data from the gastrointestinal tract