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BRYANT TERRY KEITH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    15
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BRYANT TERRY KEITH has a total of 15 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, measurement and furniture and games are Afonshin Vladimir Evgenevich, MSYS AG and XIA MAO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing BRYANT TERRY KEITHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bryant Terry Keith 15
#2 Boberg Timothy Stuart 2

Latest patents

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US2013171927A1 Verbally prompting indicator device using verbal humanlike voices in connection with scuba tanks, dive computers and other dive equipment for improved underwater diving performance
WO2014126588A1 Verbaly prompting indicator device for improved underwater diving performance
US2012089043A1 Incentive spirometry device having an externally disposed capacitive sensor assembly for prompting patient use and determining measurements obtained from such patient usage
WO2010141915A2 Docking station for incentive spirometry devices that have employment of verbal simulated humanlike voices
WO2010083309A2 Improved incentive spirometry devices by the employment of verbal simulated humanlike voices and using a capacitive sensing component for determining patient use and measurement obtained from such use
US8262583B1 Incentive spirometry devices by the employment of verbal simulated humanlike voices and using a tilt sensing component for ensuring patient actual use of the improved incentive spirometry devices
US8378793B1 Verbally prompting indicator device using verbal humanlike voices in connection with scuba tanks, dive computers and other dive equipment for improved underwater diving performance
US2008027290A1 Base station for retrieving data from and programming a medical device
US7575555B1 Docking station for retrieving data in conjunction with improved incentive spirometry devices
EP1729640A2 Improved incentive spirometer device employing verbal simulated humanlike voices to encourage usage