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VITAL INSITE INC

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  • Total Patents
    31
About

VITAL INSITE INC has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1989. 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 and machines are ELECTRONICS MED, NEOVISION CORP and HAND INNOVATIONS INC.

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Chart showing VITAL INSITE INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Caro Richard G 26
#2 Sher Mark H 24
#3 Flaherty Bryan P 17
#4 Wohltmann William J 3
#5 Stern Roger Alan 2
#6 Kaspari William J 2
#7 Flaherty Bryan Patrick 2
#8 Kaspari William John 2
#9 Sher Mark Henry 2
#10 Moser Jeffrey M 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU7256896A Apparatus and method for measuring an induced perturbation to determine a physical condition of the human arterial system
CA2235339A1 Apparatus and method for measuring an induced perturbation to determine a physical condition of the human arterial system
WO9712543A1 Apparatus and method for measuring an induced perturbation to determine a physiological parameter
US5791347A Motion insensitive pulse detector
US6027452A Rapid non-invasive blood pressure measuring device
US5785659A Automatically activated blood pressure measurement device
US5904654A Exciter-detector unit for measuring physiological parameters
US5810734A Apparatus and method for measuring an induced perturbation to determine a physiological parameter
AU3759795A Automatically activated blood pressure measurement device
CA2202482A1 Automatically activated blood pressure measurement device
US5590649A Apparatus and method for measuring an induced perturbation to determine blood pressure
US5533511A Apparatus and method for noninvasive blood pressure measurement
US5494043A Arterial sensor
CA1334211C Method and apparatus for continuously and non-invasively measuring the blood pressure of a patient