Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.75
ph-index = 21
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. Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.v. (19 from 21,402 patents)
2. Apneon, Inc. (6 from 6 patents)
3. Zipline Health, Inc. (2 from 6 patents)
4. Gyrus Ent L.l.c. (1 from 30 patents)
5. Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.v. (21 patents)
28 patents:
1. 12390161 - Devices for at-home physical examination of the ear and ear canal
2. 11011271 - Devices, methods and systems for acquiring medical diagnostic information and provision of telehealth services
3. 9463112 - Device, systems and methods having mobile ferromagnetic structures
4. 9161856 - Stabilized magnetic force devices, systems and methods
5. 8807137 - Self-anchoring magnetic force implant devices, systems, and methods
6. 8752552 - Devices, systems, and methods to fixate tissue within the regions of body, such as the pharyngeal conduit
7. 8707959 - Implantable devices, systems, and methods for maintaining desired orientations in targeted tissue regions
8. 8528564 - Devices, systems and methods using magnetic force systems affecting both the tongue and the soft palate/uvula in the upper airway
9. 8522790 - Stabilized magnetic force devices, systems and methods
10. 8316856 - Systems and methods for moving and/or restraining tissue in the upper respiratory system
11. 8096302 - Devices, systems, and methods to fixate tissue within the regions of the body, such as the pharyngeal conduit
12. 8074654 - Implantable devices, systems, and methods for maintaining desired orientations in targeted tissue regions
13. 8020560 - Devices, systems and methods using magnetic force systems affecting the tongue or hyoid muscles in the upper airway
14. 8001971 - Devices, systems, and methods for stabilization or fixation of magnetic force devices used in or on a body
15. 7958896 - Magnetic force devices, systems, and methods for resisting tissue collapse within the pharyngeal conduit