Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.06
ph-index = 4
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. General Electric Company (21 from 51,873 patents)
2. Baker Hughes Corporation (4 from 5,728 patents)
3. Baker Hughes, a Ge Compnay, LLC (4 from 1,388 patents)
4. Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations LLC (4 from 830 patents)
5. Baker Hughes Holdings LLC (4 from 227 patents)
6. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (1 from 3,186 patents)
38 patents:
1. 12006774 - Earth boring tools including brazed cutting elements and related methods
2. 11920409 - Cutting elements, earth-boring tools including the cutting elements, and methods of forming the earth-boring tools
3. 11719050 - Cutting elements for earth-boring tools and related earth-boring tools and methods
4. 11542755 - Earth boring tools having protrusions trailing cutting elements and related methods
5. 11332980 - Earth-boring tools having a gauge insert configured for reduced bit walk and method of drilling with same
6. 11066875 - Earth-boring tools having pockets trailing rotationally leading faces of blades and having cutting elements disposed therein and related methods
7. 10954721 - Earth-boring tools and related methods
8. 10914123 - Earth boring tools with pockets having cutting elements disposed therein trailing rotationally leading faces of blades and related methods
9. 10774595 - Earth-boring tools with reduced vibrational response and related methods
10. 10697248 - Earth-boring tools and related methods
11. 10619933 - Methods and systems for controlling temperature in a vessel
12. 10508323 - Method and apparatus for securing bodies using shape memory materials
13. 10502001 - Earth-boring tools carrying formation-engaging structures
14. 10107040 - Earth-boring tool having back up cutting elements with flat surfaces formed therein and related methods
15. 10072464 - Earth-boring tools including formation-engaging structures having retention features and related methods