Inventor · Kansas City, KS, US

Jay Christopher Vaglio

23Patents
6h-index
13Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 11, 2012 → Oct 20, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD801373S1 Display screen or portion thereof with graphical user interface General 58 Active
US9280637B2 Multi-action button for mobile devices Electricity 35 Active
US8948734B2 Attaching patient context to a call history associated with voice communication Electricity 21 Active
US10121346B2 Alert management utilizing mobile devices Electricity 15 Active
US10580279B2 Alert management utilizing mobile devices Electricity 8 Active
US10379713B2 Multi-action button for mobile devices Electricity 7 Active
US10176690B2 Alert management utilizing mobile devices Electricity 6 Active
US10642460B2 Multi-action button for mobile devices Electricity 6 Active
US10565739B2 Automated icon accessibility assessment algorithm and tool Physics 2 Active
US11139071B2 Virtual augmentation of clinical care environments Physics 2 Active
US10489007B2 Contextualized application evaluation Physics 2 Active
US10978206B2 Multi-action button for mobile devices Electricity 1 Active
US11340692B2 Health simulator Electricity 1 Active
US9999277B2 Shoe sole and insole Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11797080B2 Health simulator Electricity 0 Active
US11232864B2 Multi-action button for mobile devices Electricity 0 Active
US11216982B2 Automated icon accessibility assessment algorithm and tool Physics 0 Active
US11874870B2 Rhythms of life Physics 0 Active
US11636632B2 Automated icon accessibility assessment algorithm and tool Physics 0 Active
US10777059B2 Alert management utilizing mobile devices Electricity 0 Active
US12334212B2 Virtual augmentation of clinical care environments Physics 0 Active
US11164673B2 Attaching patient context to a call history associated with voice communication Electricity 0 Active
US11817205B2 Virtual augmentation of clinical care environments Physics 0 Active

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