Jeff Thramann
16Patents
6h-index
6Co-inventors
55Inventor score
Filing activity: Feb 13, 2006 → Apr 28, 2017
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US8382801B2 | Spinous process implants, instruments, and methods | Human Necessities | 108 | Active |
| US9247968B2 | Spinous process implants and associated methods | Human Necessities | 42 | Active |
| US9039753B2 | System and method to electrically charge implantable devices | Human Necessities | 25 | Active |
| US7959676B2 | Method and apparatus for intervertebral disc support and repair | Human Necessities | 24 | Active |
| US9589433B1 | Self-checkout anti-theft device | Physics | 18 | Active |
| US9275391B2 | Electric vehicle charging station adapted for the delivery of goods and services | Electricity | 10 | Active |
| US9024462B2 | Generation of electrical energy in a ski or snowboard | Electricity | 5 | Active |
| US10055706B2 | Electric vehicle charging station adapted for the delivery of goods and services | Electricity | 5 | Active |
| US9647300B2 | Solar canopy with integral storage compartment to receive high capacity batteries | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 5 | Active |
| US8778001B2 | Cervical plate | Human Necessities | 5 | Active |
| US7942904B2 | Pedicle screw based vertebral body stabilization apparatus | Human Necessities | 5 | Active |
| US8260427B2 | Garment to facilitate needle electrode placement for intraoperative monitoring | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US8577477B2 | Endotracheal tube with a selectively positional electrode | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US9226535B1 | Garment to facilitate needle electrode placement for intraoperative monitoring | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US10470683B1 | Systems and methods to disassociate events and memory induced rewards | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US8996092B1 | Garment to facilitate electrode placement for intraoperative monitoring | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.