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BHARMI RUPINDER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    11
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BHARMI RUPINDER has a total of 11 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology and computer technology are THERABIONIC LLC, INTERNAT CARDIO CORP and ARAI MEDPHOTON RES LAB CORP.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing BHARMI RUPINDERs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 11

Patent filings per year

Chart showing BHARMI RUPINDERs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bharmi Rupinder 11
#2 Snell Jeffery D 5
#3 Bornzin Gene A 4
#4 Boileau Peter 2
#5 Florio Joseph J 2
#6 Gupta Kritika 1
#7 Rosenberg Stuart 1
#8 Farazi Taraneh Ghaffari 1
#9 Shah Riddhi 1
#10 Hou Wenbo 1

Latest patents

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US2013325083A1 Systems and methods for controlling neurostimulation based on regional cardiac performance for use by implantable medical devices
US2010114194A1 System and method for accurately detecting cardiac events using multi-threshold processing
US2010114228A1 System and method for accurately detecting cardiac events using retrospective correlation
US8600490B1 Two-dimensional refractory period
US8260404B1 Systems and methods for employing multiple filters to detect T-wave oversensing and to improve tachyarrhythmia detection within an implantable medical device
US2009018595A1 Systems and methods for employing multiple filters to detect T-wave oversensing and to improve tachyarrhythmia detection within an implantable medical device
US8262578B1 System and method for detecting physiologic states based on intracardiac electrogram signals while distinguishing cardiac rhythm types
US8108035B1 Systems and methods for detecting and compensating for changes in posture during ischemia detection a using an implantable medical device
US8155731B1 Systems and methods for detecting and compensating for changes in posture during ischemia detection using an implantable medical device