Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.36
ph-index = 5
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. Philip Morris USA Inc. (15 from 731 patents)
2. Altria Client Services LLC (7 from 1,492 patents)
3. Infineon Technologies Richmond, LP (1 from 48 patents)
23 patents:
1. 12382984 - Use of pectin or other anionic polymers in the stabilization and controlled release of nicotine in oral sensorial tobacco products or nicotine containing non-tobacco oral sensorial products
2. 11925201 - Use of pectin or other anionic polymers in the stabilization and controlled release of nicotine in oral sensorial tobacco products or nicotine containing non-tobacco oral sensorial products
3. 11627756 - Breakable capsules and methods of forming thereof
4. 11229233 - Immobilized additive inserts
5. 11224247 - Coated tobacco particles suitable for usage in a smokeless tobacco product
6. 10925310 - Breakable capsules and methods of forming thereof
7. 10881134 - Use of pectin or other anionic polymers in the stabilization and controlled release of nicotine in oral sensorial tobacco products or nicotine containing non-tobacco oral sensorial products
8. 10575550 - Emulsion/colloid mediated flavor encapsulation and delivery with tobacco-derived lipids
9. 10334873 - Breakable capsules and methods of forming thereof
10. 10226065 - Synthesis and incorporation of high-temperature ammonia-release agent in lit-end cigarettes
11. 10130120 - Use of pectin or other anionic polymers in the stabilization and controlled release of nicotine in oral sensorial tobacco products or nicotine containing non-tobacco oral sensorial products
12. 10028523 - Immobilized additive inserts
13. 9743688 - Emulsion/colloid mediated flavor encapsulation and delivery with tobacco-derived lipids
14. 9668514 - Synthesis and incorporation of high-temperature ammonia-release agent in lit-end cigarettes
15. 9532592 - Coated colloidal ground plant materials