Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.42
ph-index = 5
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. Scenera Technologies, LLC (6 from 108 patents)
2. Collision Communications, Inc. (2 from 46 patents)
3. Scenera Mobile Technologies, LLC (2 from 25 patents)
4. Chemtron Research LLC (1 from 42 patents)
5. Neuraxis, LLC (1 from 20 patents)
6. Armstrong, Quinton Co. LLC (1 from 8 patents)
13 patents:
1. 10917143 - Systems and methods for creating non-orthogonal dimensionality between signals in electronic devices
2. 9280544 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for automatically associating data with a resource as metadata based on a characteristic of the resource
3. 9275255 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for protecting information on a user interface based on a viewability of the information
4. 9191773 - Establishing directed communication based upon physical interaction between two devices
5. 9055579 - Systems and methods for creating non-orthogonal dimensionality between signals in electronic devices
6. 8665877 - Establishing directed communication based upon physical interaction between two devices
7. 8523930 - Methods and devices for cooling spinal tissue
8. 8526072 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for protecting information on a user interface based on a viewability of the information
9. 8437353 - Establishing directed communication based upon physical interaction between two devices
10. 8381127 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for displaying windows on a graphical user interface based on relative priorities associated with the windows
11. 7881295 - Establishing directed communication based upon physical interaction between two devices
12. 7797337 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for automatically associating data with a resource as metadata based on a characteristic of the resource
13. 7774851 - Methods, systems, and computer program products for protecting information on a user interface based on a viewability of the information