Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.58
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. Japan Display Inc. (34 from 5,675 patents)
2. Hitachi Astemo Ltd. (3 from 1,228 patents)
3. Osaka University (3 from 989 patents)
4. Hitachi, Ltd. (2 from 42,517 patents)
5. Mitsubishi Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (2 from 1,627 patents)
6. Nihon Kohden Corporation (2 from 557 patents)
7. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Incorporated (2 from 364 patents)
8. Magnolia White Corporation (1 from 116 patents)
9. Spchange, LLC. (1 from 2 patents)
10. Jimed Inc. (0 patent)
45 patents:
1. 12474810 - Input device, display device, and electronic device having first and second detecting electrodes with overhang portions
2. 11853521 - Overhang electrode portions for input device, display device, and electronic device
3. 11779278 - Brain-machine interface system capable of changing amount of communication data from internal device, and control method therefor
4. 11768721 - Processing device
5. 11494167 - Method for identifying project component, and reusability detection system therefor
6. 11409252 - Vehicle control device and vehicle control simulation device
7. 11182034 - Input device, display device, and electronic device
8. 11163411 - Force detection apparatus, display apparatus, and organic electro-luminescence display apparatus
9. 10809851 - Display device and touch detection method of display device
10. 10809852 - Input device, display device, and electronic device
11. 10775928 - Force detection apparatus
12. 10761640 - Display device
13. 10617361 - Casing of implantable device and implantable device, method for manufacturing casing of implantable device, and method for supporting treatment using implantable device
14. 10620736 - Force detention apparatus
15. 10620702 - Internal device of brain-machine interface system including noise reduction technique, and method of controlling the internal device