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Fuerth, Germany

Gerhard Thomas

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.11

ph-index = 6

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.

Forward Citations = 87

Gerhard ThomasKarl Wutz (7 patents)Gerhard ThomasHerbert Klinger (5 patents)Gerhard ThomasEhrenfried Fabry (4 patents)Gerhard ThomasMartin Petrzik (3 patents)Gerhard ThomasKlaus Lechner (2 patents)Gerhard ThomasNorbert Behrendt (1 patent)Gerhard ThomasJoachim Delfs (1 patent)Gerhard ThomasNorbert Hofmann (1 patent)Gerhard ThomasGerhard Thomas (11 patents)Karl WutzKarl Wutz (9 patents)Herbert KlingerHerbert Klinger (9 patents)Ehrenfried FabryEhrenfried Fabry (6 patents)Martin PetrzikMartin Petrzik (5 patents)Klaus LechnerKlaus Lechner (2 patents)Norbert BehrendtNorbert Behrendt (5 patents)Joachim DelfsJoachim Delfs (4 patents)Norbert HofmannNorbert Hofmann (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Robert Boschgmbh (9 from 29,302 patents)

2. Knorr-bremse Systeme Fuer Nutzfahrzeuge Gmbh (2 from 755 patents)


11 patents:

1. 7950942 - Secured plug connection and method for its production

2. 7722364 - Holder for a flexible circuit board

3. 6249438 - Electrical device having a plug outlet

4. 6239966 - Two-part lockable housing

5. 5978226 - Electrical device having component heat dissipation

6. 5920463 - Component mounting device for an electrical controller

7. 5725290 - Valve housing cap with removable cover and external plug connector

8. 5500784 - Electrical device, in particular switching or controlling device for

9. 5313701 - Assembly and testing of electronic power components insulation

10. 5280410 - Electrical switching and control device, in particular for motor vehicles

11. 5253143 - Housing for an electronic circuit with two separable housing parts

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