Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.96
ph-index = 28
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. Applied Medical Technology, Inc. (36 from 49 patents)
2. Other (17 from 832,680 patents)
3. Applied Medical Research, Inc. (12 from 13 patents)
4. Alps Holding LLC (2 from 2 patents)
5. Boston Scientific Corporation (1 from 526 patents)
6. Applied Medical Technologies, Inc. (1 from 3 patents)
7. Abeon Medical Corporation (1 from 2 patents)
8. Gary A. Zick, Trustee of the Everest Trust Uta April 20, 2017 (1 from 1 patent)
9. Surgiform Technology, Ltd. (1 from 1 patent)
10. Picha, George J. (0 patent)
71 patents:
1. 12408913 - Magnetic suture loop comprising a suture magnet, a bifurcated suture, and a cartridge tube
2. 12114854 - Magnet-assisted suture graspers
3. 12064352 - Hard-tissue implant comprising a bulk implant, a face, pillars, slots, and at least one support member
4. 11839373 - Magnet-assisted suture grasper comprising a suture retrieval needle, a retriever body, a grasper wire, a grasper arm, and a grasper magnet
5. 11723655 - Magnet-assisted suture graspers
6. 11696831 - Hard-tissue implant comprising a bulk implant, a face, pillars, slots, and at least one support member
7. 11672530 - Magnetic suture
8. 11471381 - Gastric jejunal feeding tube devices for gastric jejunal feeding of an infant or child
9. 11324606 - Spinal interbody cage comprising a bulk interbody cage, a top face, a bottom face, pillars, and slots
10. 11278427 - Spinal interbody cage comprising top and bottom faces with mesh structures, pillars and slots
11. 11213398 - Hard-tissue implant comprising a bulk implant, a face, pillars, slots, and at least one support member
12. 11123173 - Implant comprising first and second sets of pillars for attaching a tendon or a ligament to a hard tissue
13. 10500361 - Endotracheal tube retention system
14. 10426941 - Nasal tube device and method
15. 10314994 - Bridle catheter