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MEDICINELODGE INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    116
About

MEDICINELODGE INC has a total of 116 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 Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and surface technology and coating are RALPH JAMES D, LONG JACK F and SDGI HOLDINGS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MEDICINELODGE INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Goble E Marlowe 62
#2 Justin Daniel F 47
#3 Fallin T Wade 41
#4 Chervitz Alan 28
#5 Sinnott M Mary 14
#6 Hodorek Robert A 13
#7 Gerbec Daniel E 11
#8 Gundlapalli Ramarao 10
#9 Hoy Robert W 10
#10 Creger Carlyle J 10

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2011224100A1 Compact line locks and methods
AU2011223978A1 Femoral hip prosthesis and method of implantation
US2009204127A1 System and method for tying surgical knots
US2010145393A1 Medical and dental porous implants
EP2134276A2 Interspinous process spacers
EP2024176A1 Laser based metal deposition (lbmd) of implant structures
US2007179609A1 Therapeutic agent eluding implant with percutaneous supply
US2007287027A1 Laser based metal deposition (LBMD) of antimicrobials to implant surfaces
GB0710667D0 Trochlear groove implants and related methods and instruments
US2006276896A1 Bone implants with integrated line locks
CA2490963A1 Implant systems with fastener for mounting on an articulation surface of an orthopedic joint
US7309340B2 Method and apparatus for bone plating
WO2004107996A1 Apparatus and method for orthopedic fixation
EP1565115A1 Apparatus and method for orthopedic fixation
US7150761B2 Modular femoral components for knee arthroplasty
AU2003239872A1 Femoral components for knee arthroplasty
CA2525463A1 Method and apparatus for spine joint replacement
US2004158255A1 Tibial tubercle osteotomy for total knee arthroplasty and instruments and implants therefor
US2004059417A1 Apparatus and method for the in-situ formation of a structural prosthesis
US6866666B1 System and method for attaching soft tissue to bone