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Neustadt, Germany

Heribert Kuerten

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.96

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 = 119

Heribert KuertenOtto Nagel (3 patents)Heribert KuertenPeter Zehner (2 patents)Heribert KuertenClifton Zimmermann (2 patents)Heribert KuertenHubert Puestel (2 patents)Heribert KuertenRudi Schulz (2 patents)Heribert KuertenGeorg Weber (2 patents)Heribert KuertenPeter Horn (1 patent)Heribert KuertenHelmut Lewin (1 patent)Heribert KuertenRichard Sinn (1 patent)Heribert KuertenPeter Engler (1 patent)Heribert KuertenWerner Weinle (1 patent)Heribert KuertenHeribert Kuerten (8 patents)Otto NagelOtto Nagel (6 patents)Peter ZehnerPeter Zehner (53 patents)Clifton ZimmermannClifton Zimmermann (7 patents)Hubert PuestelHubert Puestel (2 patents)Rudi SchulzRudi Schulz (2 patents)Georg WeberGeorg Weber (2 patents)Peter HornPeter Horn (57 patents)Helmut LewinHelmut Lewin (7 patents)Richard SinnRichard Sinn (3 patents)Peter EnglerPeter Engler (1 patent)Werner WeinleWerner Weinle (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Basf Aktiengesellschaft (7 from 10,754 patents)

2. Badische Anilin- & Soda-fabrik Aktiengesellschaft (1 from 88 patents)


8 patents:

1. 5346151 - Severing a web

2. 5019704 - Measuring circuit for detecting measurement signals

3. 4473460 - Continuous preparation of hydrocarbon oils from coal by hydrogenation

4. 4436702 - Reactor for hydrogenating coal slurry

5. 4234560 - Process for treating a liquid with a gas and for preventing the phase

6. 4013744 - Process for the manufacture of fibrids of thermoplastics materials

7. 3945969 - Continuous production of polycarbonates

8. 3938738 - Process for drawing in and compressing gases and mixing the same with

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