Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.64
ph-index = 4
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. Mitsubishi Polyester Film Gmbh (15 from 233 patents)
2. Schaefer Additivsysteme Gmbh (1 from 1 patent)
3. Schäfer Additivsysteme Gmbh (0 patent)
15 patents:
1. 10472480 - Biaxially oriented UV-resistant, single- or multilayer polyester film with at antireflective coating
2. 9074407 - Multilayer polyester film with high optical density with a total thickness of max. 60 μm two white layers and a carbon-black containing outer layer
3. 9050785 - Multilayer polyester film with high optical density with a total thickness of max. 60 μm with two white outer layers and a carbon-black containing base layer
4. 8945703 - Single- or multilayer, stabilized polyester film
5. 8710121 - Biaxially oriented hydrolysis-stable polyester film comprising epoxidized fatty acid derivatives and a chain extender, and process for production thereof and use thereof
6. 7960010 - Antimicrobially modified, biaxially oriented polyester film
7. 7833618 - Multilayer, white, laser-cuttable and laser-inscribable polyester film
8. 7833617 - Multilayer, white, laser-cuttable polyester film
9. 7803857 - Mono- or multilayer stabilized polyester film
10. 7794822 - Hydrolysis-resistant, multilayer polyester film with hydrolysis stabilizer
11. 7396587 - Black film comprised of thermoplastic polyester
12. 7261944 - Oriented, aminosilane-coated film capable of structuring by means of electromagnetic radiation and composed of thermoplastic polyester for the production of selectively metallized films
13. 7241507 - Hydrolysis-stable film comprising a polyester with a hydrolysis stabilizer and process for its production and its use
14. 7229697 - Hydrolysis-stable film comprising a polyester with a hydrolysis stabilizer and process for its production and its use
15. 7083848 - Single- or multilayer thermoplastic polymer film capable of structuring by means of electromagnetic radiation, process for its production, and its use