Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.01
ph-index = 9
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. Nec Corporation (12 from 35,658 patents)
2. Sony Corporation (9 from 58,129 patents)
3. Japan Display Inc. (8 from 5,668 patents)
4. Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (4 from 21,351 patents)
5. Jsr Corporation (4 from 1,057 patents)
6. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (3 from 15,844 patents)
7. Konica Corporation (2 from 3,106 patents)
8. Dsm IP Assets B.v. (2 from 1,733 patents)
9. Ricoh Company, Ltd. (1 from 28,544 patents)
10. Fuji Photo Film Company, Limited (1 from 16,458 patents)
11. Fujifilm Corporation (1 from 16,042 patents)
12. Konica Minolta, Inc. (1 from 4,226 patents)
13. Omron Corporation (1 from 4,114 patents)
14. Fujifilm Business Innovation Corp. (1 from 2,107 patents)
15. Jfe Steel Corporation (1 from 1,792 patents)
66 patents:
1. 12468421 - Detection device
2. 12312650 - Ferritic stainless steel sheet and method for manufacturing the same
3. 12271564 - Detecting device
4. 12204063 - Detection device
5. 12182357 - Sensor device with sensor signal synchronized with a signal with reversed polarity from a signal supplied to a floating ground line
6. 12032796 - Detection device having peripheral detection electrodes
7. 11960677 - Sensor device with timing control circuit outputting inverted polarity signal to the floating ground and sensing electrodes
8. 11893195 - Detection device
9. 11534940 - Apparatus for producing pellet and method for producing pellet
10. 11422971 - Data migration system and data migration method
11. 11314471 - Preventing print data from being transmitted when printer is in a busy state
12. 11163419 - Information processing apparatus and information processing method for imaging display
13. 10976861 - Detection device and display device
14. 10942965 - Information processing apparatus and information processing method
15. 10621776 - Information display apparatus that changes a virtual image differently from a degree of the change depth