Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.99
ph-index = 7
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. Eaton Corporation (10 from 5,989 patents)
2. Motorola Solutions, Inc. (10 from 2,212 patents)
3. Motorola Mobility LLC (6 from 2,856 patents)
4. Motorola Corporation (5 from 20,290 patents)
5. Eaton Intelligent Power Limited (5 from 2,355 patents)
6. Google Inc. (3 from 32,513 patents)
7. Cooper Technologies Company (3 from 1,391 patents)
8. General Instrument Corporation (1 from 1,156 patents)
9. Eaton Intellectual Power Limited (1 from 4 patents)
10. Google Technology Holdings LLC (21 patents)
44 patents:
1. 11442909 - Data analytics system
2. 11114263 - Magnetic electrical switch
3. 10796393 - System for validating and appending incident-related data records in an inter-agency distributed electronic ledger
4. 10777979 - Motorized racking assembly having a drive assembly disposed in a space below and between housing assembly rails
5. 10714911 - Method of manufacturing a submersible electrical enclosure for a switchgear assembly
6. 10477343 - Device, method, and system for maintaining geofences associated with criminal organizations
7. 10455353 - Device, method, and system for electronically detecting an out-of-boundary condition for a criminal origanization
8. 10443883 - Vent apparatus for electrical enclosure
9. 10292034 - Method and device for dispatching data carrier devices
10. 10250019 - Motorized racking assembly including a current sensor and a torque sensor
11. 10181384 - Network transformer primary disconnect assembly
12. 10021575 - Method and apparatus for incident task based allocation of service instances
13. 9859691 - Switchgear assembly, and submersible electrical enclosure and method of manufacturing a submersible electrical enclosure therefor
14. 9754738 - Network transformer primary disconnect assembly
15. 9615261 - Method and apparatus for incident task based allocation of service instances