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GE MARQUETTE MEDICAL SYS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    61
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GE MARQUETTE MEDICAL SYS INC has a total of 61 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in Japan, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, computer technology and machines are ORTIVUS AB, MEDIC4ALL AG and FU YONGJI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GE MARQUETTE MEDICAL SYS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Reddy Shankara Bonthu 9
#2 Xue Qiuzhen 6
#3 Shine David Jonathan 5
#4 Steinike Michael F 5
#5 Duckert David Wayne 5
#6 Radeztsky John H 4
#7 Taha Basel Hasan 4
#8 Graham James Edward 4
#9 Reynolds Charles A 3
#10 Hochstedler Benjamin R 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JP2002189806A Method and system of forwarding and reviewing medical data through wide area network
EP1150237A2 Wireless data communication by high frequency sound
US6891909B2 Pro-active antenna switching based on relative power
JP2001195504A Method and device for interpreting medical treatment data on-line
EP1110502A2 Clinical research workstation
US6604115B1 Method and apparatus for storing data
US6533723B1 Multiple-link cable management apparatus
US6507753B1 Method and apparatus to detect acute cardiac syndromes in specified groups of patients using ECG
US6662043B1 Heart beat coincidence detection
US6390987B1 Method and apparatus for separating water and gas in a gas analyzer system
EP1065972A1 Method of displaying multiple non-interacting layers of patient data using a single plane video screen
US6282440B1 Method to identify electrode placement
US6359278B1 Optical stabilization of temperature effects on an infrared gas analyzer
US6191557B1 Dual-mode fuel gauge for display in battery-powered equipment
US6870484B1 Patient monitoring systems having two-way communication
US6093151A Maternal and fetal monitor
US6076966A Stand for X-ray image quality testing
US6104941A Physiological sensor