Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.07
ph-index = 13
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. California Institute of Technology (27 from 4,548 patents)
2. Other (7 from 832,761 patents)
3. Systems Research Laboratories (4 from 25 patents)
4. United States of America As Represented by the Administrator of Nasa (3 from 2,449 patents)
5. United States of America As Represented by the Secretary of the Air Force (2 from 4,992 patents)
6. Mcdonnell Douglas Corporation (1 from 1,173 patents)
7. Placidus LLC (1 from 1 patent)
43 patents:
1. 11712717 - Dual frequency ultrasonic and sonic actuator with constrained impact mass
2. 11557711 - Multi-stack piezo actuator
3. 10681951 - Helmet impact self-controlled restrainer (HISCOR) for protecting football players head from trauma and concussion injury
4. 10605784 - High temperature ultrasonic probe and pulse-echo probe mounting fixture for testing and blind alignment on steam pipes
5. 10578480 - Multi-probe system for measuring height of fluid in pipes with steady-state and turbulent flow conditions
6. 10508513 - High pressure high flow digital valve with locking poppets and backflow prevention
7. 10349972 - Placid wire mechanism of penetrating blockings and occlusions in arteries
8. 9945207 - Multi-path multi-stage erosion-resistant valve for downhole flow control
9. 9748870 - Acoustic mechanical feed-throughs for producing work across a structure
10. 9605771 - Flow cage assemblies
11. 9586234 - High temperature ultrasonic probe and pulse-echo probe mounting fixture for testing and blind alignment on steam pipes
12. 9418647 - Communication in pipes using acoustic modems that provide minimal obstruction to fluid flow
13. 9404891 - Apparatus for and method of monitoring condensed water in steam pipes at high temperature
14. 9352358 - Monolithic flexure pre-stressed ultrasonic horns
15. 9316329 - Hydraulic high pressure valve controller using the in-situ pressure difference