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SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    179
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    8,494
  • Filing trend
    ⇧ 105.0%
About

SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LTD has a total of 179 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 105.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2011. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, United States and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, electrical machinery and energy and mechanical elements are BRUKER SWITZERLAND AG, NANALYSIS CORP and ERMISCH JOCHEN.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Simpkins Michael 20
#2 Noys Jonathan 17
#3 Michael Simpkins 15
#4 Jonathan Noys 13
#5 Hempstead Martin Howard 10
#6 Chorley Simon 10
#7 Neil Charles Tigwell 10
#8 Neji Radhouene 9
#9 Tigwell Neil Charles 9
#10 Johnstone Adam Paul 9

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2021052760A1 Magnet pre-cooling device for magnetic resonance imaging system
GB202010439D0 Flexible thermal bus for superconducting coil
GB202010445D0 Drainage of a liquid condensation from a gas conduit
FR3093189A3 Superconducting magnet assembly and magnetic resonance imaging installation
GB202002537D0 Method for detecting closure of a superconducting switch
EP3712911A1 Superconducting current lead and device arrangement
GB202001118D0 Method and system for double contrast perfusion imaging
GB201913853D0 Coil support
GB201913854D0 Support structure for a superconducting coil
GB201912698D0 Current leads for superconducting magnets
GB201912127D0 A method for assembly of a monolithically impregnated cylindrical coil assembly
GB201912013D0 Method and apparatus for shimming a superconducting magnet
GB201912001D0 Apparatus for magnetic resonance imaging, and methods for the design and manufacture thereof
GB201912003D0 Method and structures for coil adjustment
GB201910782D0 Apparatus for magnetic resonance imaging
GB201904699D0 A method and apparatus for controlling the generation of a magnetic resonance imaging sequence
WO2020200437A1 Electromagnet for mri with mechanical support structure
GB201903907D0 Vibration monitoring
GB201903838D0 Cardiac scar detection
GB201903118D0 Split magnet with rotating central component