Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.03
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. Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha (10 from 36,499 patents)
2. Cataler Corporation (6 from 246 patents)
3. Osaka University (2 from 985 patents)
4. Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (1 from 4,104 patents)
5. Toyota Motor Corporation (1 from 131 patents)
6. Yushiro Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (1 from 22 patents)
7. Helmholtz-zentrum Berlin Fuer Materialien Und Energie Gmbh (1 from 20 patents)
8. Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National Laboratories (1 from 3 patents)
9. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin Für Materialien Und Energie Gmbh (2 patents)
13 patents:
1. 12291607 - Polymer material and method for producing same
2. 10669457 - Adhered structure and method for production thereof
3. 8940452 - Electrode catalyst substrate and method for producing the same, and polymer electrolyte fuel cell
4. 8541146 - Photocatalytic methods for preparation of electrocatalyst materials
5. 8455384 - Method for preparing fuel cell electrode catalyst and solid polymer fuel cell
6. 8372562 - Conductive carbon carrier for fuel cell, electrode catalyst for fuel cell and solid polymer fuel cell comprising same
7. 8367272 - Method for producing gold fine particle-supported carrier catalyst for fuel cell, and polymer electrolyte fuel cell catalyst having gold fine particle
8. 8338051 - Electrode catalyst for fuel cell, method for producing the same, and fuel cell using the electrode catalyst
9. 8178260 - Fuel cell electrode catalyst with reduced noble metal amount and solid polymer fuel cell comprising the same
10. 7910512 - Production process of electrode catalyst for fuel cell
11. 7223493 - Supported catalyst for fuel cell, method of manufacturing the same, and fuel cell
12. 6559086 - Exhaust emission control catalyst
13. 6191061 - Method of purifying exhaust gas and catalyst for purifying exhaust gas