Inventor · Jackson, NJ, US

Anthony DiUbaldi

18Patents
13h-index
35Co-inventors
74Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 7, 2005 → Dec 10, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7979137B2 System and method for nerve stimulation Human Necessities 1,018 Expired
US7647112B2 System and method for selectively stimulating different body parts Human Necessities 243 Active
US8260439B2 Nerve stimulation patches and methods for stimulating selected nerves Electricity 70 Active
US8588930B2 Piezoelectric stimulation device Human Necessities 66 Active
US8880173B2 Device for providing transdermal electrical stimulation at an adjustable position on a head Human Necessities 44 Active
US8352026B2 Implantable pulse generators and methods for selective nerve stimulation Human Necessities 43 Active
US8583256B2 System and method for nerve stimulation Human Necessities 40 Active
US8175718B2 Electrode patch and method for neurostimulation Human Necessities 40 Active
US8751003B2 Conductive mesh for neurostimulation Human Necessities 28 Active
US8165695B2 System and method for selectively stimulating different body parts Human Necessities 27 Active
US9044606B2 Methods and devices for activating brown adipose tissue using electrical energy Human Necessities 27 Active
US8812100B2 Device and method for self-positioning of a stimulation device to activate brown adipose tissue depot in a supraclavicular fossa region Human Necessities 26 Active
US8128576B2 System and method for urodynamic evaluation utilizing micro electro-mechanical system technology Human Necessities 15 Active
US8170683B2 Dermatome stimulation devices and methods Human Necessities 7 Active
US12156849B2 Smart pill bottle caps Human Necessities 0 Active
US9402999B2 Transdermal medical patch Human Necessities 0 Active
US12062423B2 Drug administration devices that communicate with surgical hubs Human Necessities 0 Active
US8897885B2 Optimizing the stimulus current in a surface based stimulation device Human Necessities 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.