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Tesseron Ltd.

16Patents
5Active
16Granted
38Portfolio score

Filing activity: Aug 18, 1998 → Jul 1, 2019 · 2 expiring within 5 years

Most-cited patents

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6687016B2 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 40 Expired
US6771387B2 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 38 Expired
US6381028B1 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 24 Expired
US7315979B1 Method and system for dynamic flowing data to an arbitrary path defined by a page description language Physics 19 Expired
US6599325B2 Method and system for flowing data to an arbitrary path defined by a page description language Physics 18 Expired
US6493106B1 Method for synchronizing pixel deposition frequencies between a plurality of print engines Electricity 14 Expired
US6487568B1 Method and system for flowing data to an arbitrary path defined by a page description language Physics 13 Expired
US7532355B2 Method and system for merging variable text and images into bitmaps defined by a page description language Physics 12 Active
US7302438B1 Method and system for flowing data to an arbitrary path defined by a page description language Physics 10 Expired
US7333233B2 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 7 Expired
US6707572B1 Filtering method to reduce pixel density Physics 7 Expired
US7456990B2 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 5 Active
US7274479B2 Method of utilizing variable data fields with a page description language Physics 3 Expired
US12275506B2 Automated recreational closed circuit breathing device Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US12240575B2 Virtual reality sports mask with precision three-dimension underwater navigation Physics 0 Active
US11679286B2 Oxygen sensor calibration for rebreather Physics 0 Active

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