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BROWN JOE D

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  • Total Patents
    19
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    184,785
  • Filing trend
    0.0%
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BROWN JOE D has a total of 19 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 0.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. 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, optics and measurement are BROWN JOE DENTON, ASYMMETRIC MEDICAL LTD and RELIANT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Brown Joe D 19
#2 Malphurs Daniel 7
#3 Klymas Howard S 5

Latest patents

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US2020069371A1 Fiber tip protective structure with scale indicator
US2019201100A1 Method of reducing retro-repulsion during laser lithotripsy
US2019018195A1 Interchangeable forward or sidefiring tip with stand off catheter
US2018303548A1 Side-fire laser system with stand-off catheter, standoff catheter, and method of using surgical laser to achieve both tissue vaporization and rapid coagulation to prevent or halt bleeding
WO2013012986A1 Method and apparatus for distinguishing radiation emitted by targets and non-targets during surgical laser procedures
EP2349048A2 Apparatus for detecting overheating during laser surgery
US2009177191A1 Laser surgery methods and apparatus
US2008175539A1 Fiber optic connector for coupling laser energy into small core fibers, and termination method therefor
US2007049911A1 Endovascular method and apparatus with feedback
US7090411B2 Apparatus and method for diffusing laser energy that fails to couple into small core fibers, and for reducing coupling to the cladding of the fiber
US7374564B2 Apparatus and method for causing deflection of a surgical instrument
US6948862B2 Apparatus and method for coupling laser energy into small core fibers