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SKELTON DENNIS M

Overview
  • Total Patents
    39
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SKELTON DENNIS M has a total of 39 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2008. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology and computer technology are TANIS KEVIN J, STAHMANN JEFFREY E and HELDMAN DUSTIN A.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SKELTON DENNIS Ms patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 39

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Skelton Dennis M 39
#2 Davis Jon P 31
#3 Gokaldas Shyam 15
#4 Sahasrabudhe Rajeev 13
#5 Nolan Joseph J 8
#6 Bourget Dennis 4
#7 Denison Timothy J 4
#8 Miesel Keith A 4
#9 Panken Eric J 2
#10 Davis John P 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2013289652A1 Adjustment of therapy based on acceleration
US2013274830A1 Velocity detection for posture-responsive therapy
US2012179071A1 Associating therapy adjustments with posture states using a stability timer
US2012197322A1 Recharge coupling efficiency for patient posture state
US2011270134A1 Detecting posture sensor signal shift or drift in medical devices
US2010076525A1 Automatic validation techniques for validating operation of medical devices
US2010010432A1 Associating therapy adjustments with patient posture states
US2010010386A1 Data rejection for posture state analysis
US2010010577A1 Linking posture states for posture responsive therapy
US2010010576A1 Patient interaction with posture-responsive therapy
US2010010390A1 Dwell time adjustments for posture state-responsive therapy
US2010010584A1 Posture state display on medical device user interface
US2010280440A1 Posture-responsive therapy control based on patient input
US2010010383A1 Reorientation of patient posture states for posture-responsive therapy
US2010280417A1 Therapy system including multiple posture sensors
US2010280500A1 Medical device therapy based on posture and timing