Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.83
ph-index = 14
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. Other (9 from 832,680 patents)
2. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (6 from 3,544 patents)
3. Westinghouse Electric Corporation (5 from 8,033 patents)
4. True Fitness Technology, Inc. (5 from 46 patents)
5. Pacer Systems, Inc. (3 from 9 patents)
6. Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. (2 from 390 patents)
7. Kpmg Llp (2 from 47 patents)
8. Amazon Technologies, Inc. (1 from 22,475 patents)
9. Bristol-myers Squibb Compnay (1 from 3,681 patents)
10. Battelle Memorial Institute (1 from 2,362 patents)
11. Trustwave Holdings Inc (1 from 38 patents)
12. Legato Systems, Inc. (1 from 12 patents)
13. Biostage, Inc. (1 from 11 patents)
14. Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology, Inc. (1 from 7 patents)
15. Vinca Corporation (1 from 6 patents)
46 patents:
1. 12042369 - Methods and compositions for promoting the structural integrity of scaffolds for tissue engineering
2. 12019596 - System and method for enriching and normalizing data
3. 12005367 - Immersion platform
4. 11554885 - Satellite rescue system and method
5. 11556510 - System and method for enriching and normalizing data
6. 11511206 - Immersion platform
7. 11338188 - Braking mechanism for a self-powered treadmill
8. 11266173 - Food breading device
9. 11141650 - System for simulating controls using a set of connected articulated joints mounted upon a motion simulator platform
10. 10969185 - System for simulating the reloading of a magazine in a magazine fed hand operated device for a simulation
11. D911438 - Teaching aid of a non-orientable surface
12. 10880376 - Downloading chunks of an object from a storage service while chunks of the object are being uploaded
13. 10449026 - Methods and compositions for promoting the structural integrity of scaffolds for tissue engineering
14. 10265600 - Safety shutoff for exercise equipment
15. 10121005 - Virus detection by executing electronic message code in a virtual machine