Inventor · Arden Hills, MN, US

Jason Skubitz

15Patents
11h-index
28Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 22, 1999 → Jul 1, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6463334B1 Extendable and retractable lead Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 58 Expired
US6915169B2 Extendable and retractable lead having a snap-fit terminal connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 51 Expired
US7392095B2 Extendable and retractable lead having a snap-fit terminal connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 50 Expired
US8155757B1 Cuff electrode having tubular body with controlled closing force Human Necessities 49 Active
US10195419B2 Electrode leads for use with implantable neuromuscular electrical stimulator Human Necessities 43 Active
US6704605B2 Medical electrode assembly Human Necessities 32 Expired
US6501990B1 Extendable and retractable lead having a snap-fit terminal connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 26 Expired
US9950159B2 Systems and methods for restoring muscle function to the lumbar spine and kits for implanting the same Human Necessities 25 Active
US11529514B2 Obstructive sleep apnea treatment devices, systems and methods Human Necessities 22 Active
US10449355B2 Systems and methods for restoring muscle function to the lumbar spine and kits for implanting the same Human Necessities 14 Active
US8612025B2 Cuff electrode having tubular body with controlled closing force Human Necessities 13 Active
US11376427B2 Systems and methods for restoring muscle function to the lumbar spine and kits for implanting the same Human Necessities 10 Active
US9913982B2 Obstructive sleep apnea treatment devices, systems and methods Human Necessities 1 Active
US8209035B2 Extendable and retractable lead having a snap-fit terminal connector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11786725B2 Systems and methods for restoring muscle function to the lumbar spine and kits for implanting the same Human Necessities 0 Active

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