Patent assignee · US · COMPANY

BONE FOAM, INC.

27Patents
27Active
27Granted
47Portfolio score

Filing activity: Jan 8, 2013 → Mar 29, 2024

Most-cited patents

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD943752S1 Lateral decubitus leg support device General 13 Active
USD954967S1 Dual leg support device General 12 Active
USD954975S1 Dual prone leg support General 9 Active
USD958377S1 Lateral decubitus leg support device General 9 Active
USD968622S1 Modular knee extension device General 5 Active
USD954974S1 Lateral decubitus leg support device General 4 Active
USD979075S1 Lateral arm support device General 4 Active
US9474672B2 Device and method for pelvic elevation and stabilization of surgical patient Human Necessities 3 Active
US11154447B2 Orthopedic device and method for lower limb elevation and stabilization Human Necessities 2 Active
USD989323S1 Anterior cervical positioning device General 1 Active
US10278878B2 Extremity support and irrigation device and method of use Human Necessities 1 Active
USD954966S1 Cushion for medical instrument stand General 1 Active
USD928968S1 Limb elevation device General 1 Active
US11963911B2 Anterior cervical positioning system Human Necessities 1 Active
US11517466B2 Limb elevation device with securement straps Human Necessities 0 Active
US11737943B2 Cushion for medical instrument stand Human Necessities 0 Active
USD1000881S1 Arm positioning cradle assembly General 0 Active
USD1057962S1 Positioning device for prone position General 0 Active
US11660225B2 Modular knee extension device Human Necessities 0 Active
USD1011534S1 Lateral decubitus spine positioning device General 0 Active
US12370111B2 Anterior cervical positioning system Human Necessities 0 Active
USD975285S1 Orthopedic device General 0 Active
US10792066B2 Medical irrigation device and method Human Necessities 0 Active
US12290476B2 Lateral arm and torso support device Human Necessities 0 Active
US11602476B2 Prone patient positioning system Human Necessities 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Counts and citation impact are objective bibliographic measures.