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Silver Spring, MD, United States of America

William J Heetderks

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.35

ph-index = 3

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.

Forward Citations = 137

William J HeetderksScott S Corbett, Iii (2 patents)William J HeetderksThomas R Clary (2 patents)William J HeetderksJohn J Stobie (2 patents)William J HeetderksMartin J Bak (2 patents)William J HeetderksDavid Edell (2 patents)William J HeetderksFredrick T Hambrecht (2 patents)William J HeetderksConrad V Kufta (2 patents)William J HeetderksEdward M Schmidt (2 patents)William J HeetderksGerald E Loeb (1 patent)William J HeetderksPhilip R Troyk (1 patent)William J HeetderksMartin A Schwan (1 patent)William J HeetderksWilliam J Heetderks (3 patents)Scott S Corbett, IiiScott S Corbett, Iii (26 patents)Thomas R ClaryThomas R Clary (12 patents)John J StobieJohn J Stobie (8 patents)Martin J BakMartin J Bak (2 patents)David EdellDavid Edell (2 patents)Fredrick T HambrechtFredrick T Hambrecht (2 patents)Conrad V KuftaConrad V Kufta (2 patents)Edward M SchmidtEdward M Schmidt (2 patents)Gerald E LoebGerald E Loeb (78 patents)Philip R TroykPhilip R Troyk (12 patents)Martin A SchwanMartin A Schwan (7 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. The United States of America As Represented by the Department of Health (3 from 1,217 patents)

2. Pi Medical, Inc. (2 from 23 patents)

3. Illinois Institute of Technology (1 from 170 patents)


3 patents:

1. 5782645 - Percutaneous connector for multi-conductor electrical cables

2. 5697076 - Suspended carrier modulation of high-Q transmitters

3. 5604976 - Method of making percutaneous connector for multi-conductor electrical

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