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CAMBRIDGE HEART INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    32
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CAMBRIDGE HEART INC has a total of 32 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. 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, machines and electrical machinery and energy are HAND INNOVATIONS INC, INTA MEDICS LTD and VITAL INSITE INC.

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Cohen Richard J 20
#2 Albrecht Paul 18
#3 Arnold Jeffrey M 15
#4 Librett Kevin S 8
#5 Haghighi-Mood Ali 7
#6 Lander Paul 7
#7 Grimshaw Paul E 4
#8 Judell Neil 3
#9 Mcevoy Herbert J 2
#10 Arnold Jeffrey 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2010145205A1 Analyzing alternans from measurements of an ambulatory electrocardiography device
US2010145206A1 Alternans and cardiac ischemia
US7197358B2 Identifying infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome
US6453191B2 Automated interpretation of T-wave alternans results
US6735466B1 Analytical signal method for analysis of T-wave alternans
WO0122878A1 Analytical signal method for analysis of t-wave alternans
US6253107B1 Cardiac pacing to induce heart rate variability
US5908393A Reducing noise in a biological signal
EP0912137A1 Generation of localized cardiac measures
US5935082A Assessing cardiac electrical stability
US5827195A Electrocardiogram noise reduction using multi-dimensional filtering
US5891047A Detecting abnormal activation of heart
US5791944A Electrode connector
US5724984A Multi-segment ECG electrode and system
WO9520351A1 Measuring and assessing cardiac electrical stability
US5713367A Measuring and assessing cardiac electrical stability
US5673702A Method and apparatus for the improved electronic display of physiologic waveforms
US5570696A Method and apparatus for assessing myocardial electrical stability