Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.35
ph-index = 18
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. Blackberry Corporation (95 from 5,892 patents)
2. Research in Motion Corporation (69 from 4,495 patents)
3. Google Inc. (3 from 32,513 patents)
4. Konnex Enterprises Inc. (3 from 4 patents)
5. Motorola Mobility LLC (1 from 2,856 patents)
6. Malikie Innovations Limited (1 from 111 patents)
7. Danby Products Limited (1 from 37 patents)
8. Canada Prosper Apparel Ltd. (1 from 1 patent)
9. Surethik (1 from 1 patent)
10. O2 Industries Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
11. Timex Group Usa, Inc. (40 patents)
12. Jason T. Griffin (0 patent)
13. Mihal Lazaridis (0 patent)
14. Steven Henry Fyke (0 patent)
15. Norman M. Ladouceur (0 patent)
176 patents:
1. 12120286 - Methods and devices for identifying one or more boundaries of an object in image data
2. 11921828 - Methods and devices for distributing content to an electronic device
3. 11710362 - Systems and methods for controlling access to a secured space
4. 11631227 - Methods and devices for selecting objects in images
5. 11580849 - Wearable electronic systems having variable interactions based on device orientation
6. 11511312 - Applicators for applying fibers to surfaces
7. 11241594 - Face mask for filtering air and air monitoring system
8. 11150746 - Wearable electronic devices having user interface mirroring based on device position
9. 11069154 - Methods and devices for selecting objects in images
10. 11049345 - Systems and methods for controlling access to a secured space
11. 11029827 - Text selection using a touch sensitive screen of a handheld mobile communication device
12. 10871837 - Wearable electronic devices having a rotatable input structure
13. 10818117 - Systems and methods for controlling access to a secured space
14. 10657730 - Methods and devices for manipulating an identified background portion of an image
15. 10621328 - Password entry using 3D image with spatial alignment