Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.75
ph-index = 3
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. University of North Texas (18 from 187 patents)
2. Inspectir Systems, Inc. (5 from 6 patents)
3. Inficon Gmbh (1 from 182 patents)
4. Zyvex Corporation (1 from 39 patents)
5. 1st Detect Corporation (1 from 22 patents)
22 patents:
1. 11906403 - Molecule collection devices and system for environment monitoring
2. 11879890 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) using breath samples
3. 11874270 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using breath samples
4. 11841359 - Techniques for portable rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) using breath samples
5. 11841372 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using breath samples
6. 11819593 - Remote smell technology
7. 11721533 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) using breath samples
8. 11703490 - Dynamic reverse gas stack model for portable chemical detection devices to locate threat and point-of-source from effluent streams
9. 11662340 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) using breath samples
10. 11287407 - Dynamic reverse gas stack model for portable chemical detection devices to locate threat and point-of-source from effluent streams
11. 10985000 - Chemical analyzer with membrane
12. 10876202 - Controlled deposition of metal and metal cluster ions by surface field patterning in soft-landing devices
13. 10813585 - Techniques for rapid detection and quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using breath samples
14. 9804141 - Method for detecting organic and inorganic explosives
15. 9574263 - Controlled deposition of metal and metal cluster ions by surface field patterning in soft-landing devices