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VIVOMETRICS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    71
About

VIVOMETRICS INC has a total of 71 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Canada and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, computer technology and textiles and paper are HARLEV DORON, RHYTHMIA MEDICAL INC and Z KAT INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing VIVOMETRICS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Derchak P Alexander 22
#2 Inman Dana Michael 17
#3 Sackner Marvin A 15
#4 Coyle Michael 14
#5 Behar Andrew 11
#6 Myers Lance 11
#7 Keenan Desmond B 9
#8 Gal Yoav 7
#9 Ostertag Kathryn Lynn 5
#10 Sackner Marvin 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2010027515A1 Noninvasive method and system for measuring pulmonary ventilation
WO2009021088A1 Systems and methods for respiratory event detection
WO2008055078A2 Identification of emotional states using physiological responses
US2007276278A1 Systems and methods for monitoring cough
US2007270671A1 Physiological signal processing devices and associated processing methods
CA2604969A1 Systems and methods for non-invasive physiological monitoring of non-human animals
EP1814454A2 Methods and systems for real time breath rate determination with limited processor resources
CA2580246A1 Improved sensors for inductive plethysmographic monitoring applications and apparel using same
US2006074334A1 Systems and methods for monitoring cough
CA2574759A1 Systems and methods for real-time physiological monitoring
AU2004290588A1 Method and system for processing data from ambulatory physiological monitoring
CA2523549A1 Methods and systems for analysis of physiological signals
US6783498B2 Method and system for extracting cardiac parameters from plethysmographic signals
US6341504B1 Composite elastic and wire fabric for physiological monitoring apparel
US6413225B1 Quantitative calibration of breathing monitors with transducers placed on both rib cage and abdomen