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BENARON DAVID A

Overview
  • Total Patents
    29
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    217,672
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BENARON DAVID A has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1993. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, measurement and micro-structure and nano-technology are SOMANETICS CORP, WEAR2B LTD and MEDTOR LLC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Benaron David A 29
#2 Fierro Michael R 11
#3 Parachikov Ilian H 10
#4 Parachikov Illian H 8
#5 Rubinsky Boris 3
#6 Friedland Shai 2
#7 Parachiokv Ilian H 1
#8 Hutt Marvin K 1
#9 Talmi Yair 1
#10 Fierro Michael 1

Latest patents

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US2016143547A1 Rapid rate-estimation for cell phones, smart watches, occupancy, and wearables
US2012133749A1 Rapid, no-flow, whole-blood, and volumetric circulating cell counting system and method
US2012117003A1 Geoengineering Method Of Business Using Carbon Counterbalance Credits
US2008226137A1 Metabolism- or Biochemical-Based Anti-Spoofing Biometrics Devices, Systems, and Methods
US2008214940A1 Medical imaging lens system, and method with high-efficiency light collection and collinear illumination
US2008009689A1 Difference-weighted somatic spectroscopy
US2008241065A1 Systems and methods for the detection and analysis of in vivo circulating cells, entities, and nanobots
US2007015981A1 Device and methods for the detection of locally-weighted tissue ischemia
US2007093708A1 Ultra-high-specificity device and methods for the screening of in-vivo tumors
WO9827865A1 Device and method for classification of tissue
US5337745A Device and method for in vivo qualitative or quantative measurement of blood chromophore concentration using blood pulse spectrophotometry
US5746210A Device and method for detection, localization, and characterization of inhomogeneities in turbid media