J. Thomas Mortimer
16Patents
16h-index
21Co-inventors
78Inventor score
Filing activity: Oct 11, 1984 → Jul 21, 2004
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4649936A | Asymmetric single electrode cuff for generation of unidirectionally propagating action potentials for collision blocking | Human Necessities | 602 | Expired |
| US4602624A | Implantable cuff, method of manufacture, and method of installation | Human Necessities | 601 | Expired |
| US5324322A | Thin film implantable electrode and method of manufacture | Human Necessities | 550 | Expired |
| US4608985A | Antidromic pulse generating wave form for collision blocking | Human Necessities | 438 | Expired |
| US4628942A | Asymmetric shielded two electrode cuff | Human Necessities | 274 | Expired |
| US6091930A | Customizable interactive textbook | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 223 | Expired |
| US5199430A | Micturitional assist device | Human Necessities | 210 | Expired |
| US5987361A | Polymer-metal foil structure for neural stimulating electrodes | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 129 | Expired |
| US7142925B1 | Combined stimulation of ventral and dorsal sacral roots for control of bladder function | Human Necessities | 84 | Expired |
| US5366493A | Double helix functional stimulation electrode | Human Necessities | 83 | Expired |
| US5472438A | Laproscopic vacuum delivery apparatus for a diaphragm daper | Human Necessities | 76 | Expired |
| US5797923A | Electrode delivery instrument | Human Necessities | 65 | Expired |
| US6093197A | Spiral nerve cuff electrode implantation tool | Human Necessities | 59 | Expired |
| US7206641B2 | Mapping probe system for neuromuscular electrical stimulation apparatus | Human Necessities | 49 | Expired |
| US6442431B1 | Device and method for production of visual sensations by optic nerve stimulation | Human Necessities | 41 | Expired |
| US5899933A | Nerve cuff electrode carrier | Human Necessities | 39 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.