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Rochester, NY, United States of America

James D Vanbortel

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.61

ph-index = 2

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 = 8

James D VanbortelMichael Nicholas Soures (9 patents)James D VanbortelDonald E Thresh (8 patents)James D VanbortelBruce H Smith (6 patents)James D VanbortelJonathan Ross Ireland (6 patents)James D VanbortelRichard B Gruszewski (3 patents)James D VanbortelConner Nicholas Smith (1 patent)James D VanbortelJames D Vanbortel (9 patents)Michael Nicholas SouresMichael Nicholas Soures (42 patents)Donald E ThreshDonald E Thresh (12 patents)Bruce H SmithBruce H Smith (17 patents)Jonathan Ross IrelandJonathan Ross Ireland (16 patents)Richard B GruszewskiRichard B Gruszewski (3 patents)Conner Nicholas SmithConner Nicholas Smith (2 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. Xerox Corporation (9 from 24,189 patents)


9 patents:

1. 11835446 - Fountain solution thickness measurement system and method using ellipsometry

2. 11307811 - Method and apparatus to automatically adjust finish options for print jobs

3. 10759158 - Object holder for a direct-to-object printer

4. 10245845 - Object holder for a direct-to-object printer

5. 10245786 - System for planarizing objects in three-dimensional object printing systems with reduced debris

6. 10183445 - Method for using multiple optical sensor arrays to measure features on objects produced in a three-dimensional object printer

7. 10011078 - System for using multiple optical sensor arrays to measure features on objects produced in a three-dimensional object printer

8. 10005302 - Object holder for a direct-to-object printer

9. 9789701 - System and method for printing on a three-dimensional (3D) curved object

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