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PNEUMOFLEX SYSTEMS LLC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    95
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    77,147
About

PNEUMOFLEX SYSTEMS LLC has a total of 95 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. 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, computer technology and pharmaceuticals are FRASSICA JAMES J, MEDIGARD LTD and GARDNER GLENN P.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PNEUMOFLEX SYSTEMS LLCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Miller Stuart 59
#2 Stephens Robert 47
#3 Addington Robert 42
#4 Addington W Robert 41
#5 Miller Stuart P 29
#6 Phelipa Michael 28
#7 Briganti Mary 26
#8 Stephens Robert E 21
#9 Briganti Mary W 9
#10 Phelipa Michael M 8

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2015187615A1 Urinary catheter system for diagnosing a physiological abnormality such as stress urinary incontinence
US2015257695A1 Urinary catheter system for diagnosing a physiological abnormality such as stress urinary incontinence
US2014288612A1 System to treat at least one of the urethral and anal sphincters
WO2014179083A1 Nebulizer with intra-oral vibrating mesh
WO2014164243A1 Nebulizer having replaceable nozzle assembly and suction line
WO2014164241A2 Metered dose atomizer
WO2014159016A1 Pulsed nebulizer
WO2014164175A2 Metered dose nebulizer
AU2014201221A1 Oral-esophageal-gastric device with esophageal cuff to reduce gastric reflux and/or emesis
US2014174435A1 Nebulizer having replaceable nozzle assembly and suction line
AU2014200939A1 Oral-esophageal-gastric device to diagnose reflux and/or emesis
US2015224278A1 Nebulized ventilation system
US2014202457A1 Metered dose nebulizer
US2014235960A1 Device to block emesis and reflux and associated system and method
US2013267864A1 Nebulizer with intra-oral vibrating mesh
WO2013163267A1 Apparatus to diagnose internal sphincters
AU2013205342A1 Involuntary contraction induced pressure as a medical diagnostic tool using involuntary reflex cough test
AU2013205343A1 Improved esophageal airway protection device and use of the airway protection device in an involuntary cough test as a medical diagnostic tool
US2013204313A1 System to diagnose the function of intrinsic sphincters
US2014261400A1 Intra-oral nebulizer activated by negative inspiratory pressure