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IYER RAJESH V

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
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IYER RAJESH V has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, electrical machinery and energy and machines are SWANSON JOHN, GREATBATCH HITTMAN INC and MCDONALD MATTHEW LEE.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Iyer Rajesh V 20
#2 Goldman Simon E 8
#3 Miltich Thomas P 7
#4 Nygren Lea A 3
#5 Marinkov Michael G 2
#6 Knowles Shawn D 2
#7 Jain Mukul 2
#8 Kronich Christine Gale 2
#9 Mccracken Stephanie L 2
#10 Taylor William J 2

Latest patents

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US2013176658A1 Feedthrough assembly including electrical ground through feedthrough substrate
US2013060312A1 Feedthrough assembly including a lead frame assembly
US2013138187A1 Feedthrough assembly including chip capacitors
US2013138186A1 Feedthrough assembly including capacitor array on printed board
US2013070423A1 Compact connector assembly for implantable medical device
US2012307416A1 Capacitor including registration feature for aligning an insulator layer
US2010249861A1 Electronic module assembly for filtered feedthroughs
US2010256695A1 Electronic module assembly for filtered feedthroughs
US2010179606A1 Capacitor for filtered feedthrough with annular member
US2010284124A1 Methods to prevent high voltage arcing under capacitors used in filtered feedthroughs
US2009079518A1 Capacitive elements and filtered feedthrough elements for implantable medical devices
US2009079517A1 Novel capacitive elements and filtered feedthrough elements for implantable medical devices
US2007203529A1 Filtered feedthrough assembly
US2007179555A1 Electrical interconnection structures and method
US2007179554A1 Method and apparatus for minimizing EMI coupling in a feedthrough array having at least one unfiltered feedthrough