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MELKER RICHARD J

Overview
  • Total Patents
    39
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    174,842
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 100.0%
About

MELKER RICHARD J has a total of 39 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, computer technology and measurement are ADDINGTON W ROBERT, COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTD and YAROSLAVSKY MEZHOTRASLEVOI NT.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Melker Richard J 38
#2 Dennis Donn M 7
#3 Gold Mark S 6
#4 Dennis Donn Michael 5
#5 Euliano Neil R 5
#6 Bjoraker David G 4
#7 Batich Christopher D 3
#8 Fuehrlein Brian S 3
#9 Prokai Laszlo 2
#10 Melker Jeremy 2

Latest patents

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US2015038810A1 Sensors for photoplethysmography at the ophthalmic artery region
US2014243631A1 Pulse oximeter probes and methods for using the same
US2013172759A1 Systems And Methods For Using Photoplethysmography In The Administration Of Narcotic Reversal Agents
US2008227856A1 Materials and Methods for Creating Customized Compositions Having a Temporary Visual Indicator
US2009043179A1 Processing of photoplethysmography signals
US2007167853A1 System and method for monitoring health using exhaled breath
US2006160134A1 Novel application of biosensors for diagnosis and treatment of disease
US2005233459A1 Marker detection method and apparatus to monitor drug compliance
US2007258894A1 System and Method for Real-Time Diagnosis, Treatment, and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
WO2005084434A2 System and methods for customized products having a temporary visual indicator
US2006062734A1 Methods and systems for preventing diversion of prescription drugs
US2004111110A1 Temporary peripheral blood filtration methods to reduce or prevent post-surgery related cognitive dysfunction
US5628305A Universal ventilation device