Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.35
ph-index = 17
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. 3m Innovative Properties Company (5 from 14,059 patents)
2. Acist Medical Systems, Inc. (5 from 171 patents)
3. Covidien Ag (4 from 448 patents)
4. Motorola Corporation (3 from 20,290 patents)
5. Marconi Communications Gmbh (3 from 243 patents)
6. Sindarin, Inc. (3 from 4 patents)
7. Nitto-denko Corporation (2 from 3,868 patents)
8. At&t Mobility Ii LLC (2 from 2,865 patents)
9. Sunbeam Products, Inc. (2 from 646 patents)
10. Lifeline Scientific, Inc. (2 from 66 patents)
11. Organ Recovery Systems, Inc. (2 from 30 patents)
12. Altea Therapeutics Corporation (2 from 9 patents)
13. Nevro Corporation (1 from 201 patents)
14. Gyrus Ent L.l.c. (1 from 30 patents)
15. Altec Lansing, a Division of Plantronics, Inc. (1 from 20 patents)
43 patents:
1. 12135426 - Wearable e-reader
2. 12131008 - Interpupillary distance and focal distance initialization for an e-reader
3. 11927751 - Adjustable optical units for a wearable e-reader
4. D984650 - External neurostimulator
5. 10516787 - Systems, methods, and mobile devices for providing a user interface to facilitate access to prepaid wireless account information
6. 10258032 - Transportation bag for use with an organ transporter
7. 10226568 - Customizable medical fluid injection system and method
8. D839132 - Wheeled vehicle
9. 9918665 - Transdermal porator and patch system and method for using same
10. 9566381 - Disposable fluid connector having multiple tubing components and an electrical connector
11. 9485339 - Systems, methods, and mobile devices for providing a user interface to facilitate access to prepaid wireless account information
12. 9457140 - Medical fluid injection system
13. 9259526 - Medical fluid injection system and method for guided setup
14. 9158285 - Flexible wristwatch with segmented e-paper display
15. D722894 - Flexible wristwatch with segmented E-paper display