Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.05
ph-index = 5
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. Rohm and Haas Company (23 from 3,400 patents)
2. Dow Global Technolgoies LLC (21 from 4,658 patents)
3. Other (8 from 832,912 patents)
4. Semiconductor Manufacturing International (Shanghai) Corporation (7 from 1,724 patents)
5. Genentech, Inc. (3 from 3,224 patents)
6. Lsi Corporation (3 from 2,353 patents)
7. Agere Systems Inc. (3 from 2,316 patents)
8. Texas Instruments Corporation (2 from 29,297 patents)
9. Delta Electronics, Inc. (2 from 3,378 patents)
10. Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.v. (1 from 21,414 patents)
11. Honeywell International Inc. (1 from 15,631 patents)
12. Dell Products Inc. (1 from 13,084 patents)
13. Illinois Tool Works Inc. (1 from 7,597 patents)
14. Alcatel Lucent (1 from 5,032 patents)
15. Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (1 from 1,813 patents)
107 patents:
1. 12497294 - Methods for removing water from iodine (I2)
2. 12443530 - Data caching and reading method, and data access system
3. 12377768 - Cup holder assembly and vehicle having same
4. 12378113 - Methods for recovering iodine (I2)
5. 12344077 - Air outlet structure, column, and vehicle
6. 12258054 - Early warning protection system based on Beidou position automatic sensing
7. 12199467 - Switching module
8. D1056240 - Dryer for histological preparation
9. D1056241 - Water bath-dryer combination for histological preparation
10. 12162170 - Method and device for collaborative servo control of motion vision of robot in uncalibrated agricultural scene
11. D1047222 - Water bath for histological preparation
12. 12028969 - Carrier board and power module using same
13. 11993298 - Moving block train operation control method and system based on train autonomous positioning
14. 11970629 - Aqueous dispersion of multistage polymer particles and process of making the same
15. 11939486 - Aqueous dispersion of polymeric particles