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ELECTRO OPTICAL SCIENCES INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    38
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ELECTRO OPTICAL SCIENCES INC has a total of 38 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. 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, computer technology and optics are HIRAKAWA KATSUMI, PEACS B V and PULSE MEDICAL IMAGING TECH SHANGHAI CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ELECTRO OPTICAL SCIENCES INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jacobs Adam 26
#2 Gutkowicz-Krusin Dina 16
#3 Greenebaum Michael 14
#4 Elbaum Marek 13
#5 Momot Tomasz 9
#6 Bogdan Alexandru 7
#7 Shultz Theodore S 6
#8 Kabelev Nikolai 5
#9 Gulfo Joseph V 4
#10 Keem Sunguk 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2006035195A1 Method of transillumination of teeth
US6710947B1 Method for assembling lens elements
US7127094B1 Method of controlling data gathered at remote locations
US7102672B1 Integrated CMOS imaging array dark current monitor
US6672868B1 Method of transillumination imaging of teeth
US6626558B2 Apparatus for uniform illumination of an object
US6341957B1 Method of transillumination imaging of teeth
US6307957B1 Multispectral imaging and characterization of biological tissue
US6714657B1 Apparatus for holding optical instruments in a reproducible position with respect to teeth
US6282359B1 Injection molded light pipe
US6563616B1 Optical demultiplexer
US6081612A Systems and methods for the multispectral imaging and characterization of skin tissue
WO9837811A1 Systems and methods for the multispectral imaging and characterization of skin tissue
WO9830868A1 Common path, two beam interferometric systems and methods using a birefringent material
US5973784A Common path, interferometric systems and methods using a birefringent material for topographic imaging
WO9829050A2 Method and apparatus for electronically imaging a tooth through transilluminaion by light
US5666195A Efficient fiber coupling of light to interferometric instrumentation