Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.73
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.
Company Filing History:
1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (11 from 1,715 patents)
2. Sumitomo Rubber Industries Limited (4 from 4,423 patents)
3. Nihon Spindle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (3 from 21 patents)
4. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. (2 from 2,248 patents)
5. Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (1 from 13,712 patents)
6. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Limited (1 from 10,264 patents)
7. Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co., Ltd. (1 from 301 patents)
8. Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd. (1 from 252 patents)
13 patents:
1. 12508553 - Slurry storage device, slurry production system and slurry storage method
2. 12407026 - Method for producing all-solid-state battery
3. 11961971 - Production method for all-solid-state battery
4. 11552298 - Electrode for lithium-ion secondary battery
5. 11289706 - Lithium ion secondary battery and electric device using same
6. 11289693 - Sulfur modified cellulose containing lithium-ion battery electrode material, lithium-ion capacitor electrode material, electrode, battery, capacitor, electric device, production method for lithium-ion battery electrode material, and production method for lithium-ion capacitor electrode material
7. 11251418 - Method for manufacturing slurry for positive electrode of nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and slurry for positive electrode of nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
8. 11088391 - Lithium ion battery
9. 10847279 - Method for making a sulfur-based positive-electrode active material
10. 10797323 - Current collector for fuel cell, and fuel cell
11. 10798807 - Structure of removing static electricity in low-humidity space
12. 10505194 - Positive electrode for lithium-ion secondary battery and lithium-ion secondary battery
13. 10326134 - Positive-electrode active material for lithium-ion secondary battery, positive electrode and lithium-ion secondary battery