Inventor · McLeansboro, IL, US

Antony D. Susai

14Patents
10h-index
12Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 25, 1997 → Sep 13, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6163701A System and method for providing location information of a mobile station in a communication system Electricity 109 Expired
US8391583B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 100 Active
US8929640B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 93 Active
US6295450A Method and apparatus for transferring communication within a communication system Electricity 59 Expired
US8437529B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 44 Active
US8644585B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 27 Active
US8644583B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 22 Active
US9195889B2 System and method for processing banknote and check deposits Physics 21 Active
US8644584B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 19 Active
US8958626B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 14 Active
US9972156B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 5 Active
US10452906B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 5 Active
US9477896B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 5 Active
US9971935B1 Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same Physics 2 Active

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