Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.25
ph-index = 13
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. Nissha Printing Co., Ltd. (26 from 158 patents)
2. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (16 from 27,375 patents)
3. Panasonic Corporation (13 from 16,453 patents)
4. Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. (8 from 13,307 patents)
5. Sumitomo Special Metals Co., Ltd. (4 from 240 patents)
6. Hitachi Metals, Ltd. (3 from 2,333 patents)
7. Other (2 from 832,880 patents)
8. Sansha Electric Manufacturing Company, Limited (2 from 112 patents)
9. Nissha Co., Ltd. (2 from 81 patents)
10. Nokia Corporation (1 from 8,282 patents)
11. Minebea Company, Limited (1 from 1,160 patents)
12. Nissin Electric Co., Ltd. (1 from 173 patents)
13. Du Pont Toray Company Limited (1 from 32 patents)
77 patents:
1. 11577490 - Heat insulating material, method for manufacturing same, and electronic equipment and automobile using same
2. 11397498 - Electrode film and method for manufacturing same
3. 11265978 - Discharge lamp lighting control apparatus and lamp current supply method
4. 10946617 - Graphite laminated body
5. 10357942 - Graphite-silicon composite and production method thereof
6. 10303317 - Touch sensor provided with a circularly polarizing plate, and image display device
7. 10162469 - Touch screen
8. 10085495 - Clothing having cooling function or warming function
9. 9863428 - Fan control unit and power conditioner
10. 9802206 - Method for producing graphene
11. 9746259 - Heat conductor and device including the same
12. 9512289 - Anisotropic heat conductive composition
13. 9487690 - Anisotropic heat conductive composition and molded product thereof
14. 9207828 - Touch input device and electronic apparatus
15. 9152289 - Installation structure of thin-type display and resistive film type touch panel, resistive film type touch panel unit with front-surface protrusions, and thin-type display unit with back-surface protrusions