Inventor · Abiko, JP

Junji Iguchi

15Patents
3h-index
19Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 23, 1994 → Jan 9, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5689289A Image recording apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 23 Expired
US5721581A Recording apparatus Performing Operations; Transporting 16 Expired
US7539886B2 Image processing apparatus, power saving control method, and program and storage medium thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US9285866B2 Information processing apparatus with power shutoff switch and control method therefor for reducing power consumption in an image forming apparatus Physics 3 Active
US7373434B2 Multi-function apparatus and control method thereof Electricity 3 Active
US6968207B1 Communication system capable of speech and facsimile communication Electricity 3 Expired
US8081456B2 Information processing apparatus and method for controlling information processing apparatus Electricity 2 Active
US9904342B2 Image forming apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US7511256B2 Photoelectric conversion apparatus and image reading apparatus having power supply stop means for stopping supplying power to a part of the apparatus Electricity 0 Active
US10129389B2 Communication apparatus, control method for communication apparatus, and storage medium Electricity 0 Active
US8223160B2 Image processing device, control method of image processing device, and storage medium Physics 0 Active
US9148779B2 Device capable of safely communicating device information, communication control method therefor, and storage medium Electricity 0 Active
US9621744B2 Image processing apparatus, method of controlling the same and storage medium Electricity 0 Active
US7640442B2 Multi-function apparatus and control method thereof Electricity 0 Active
US10178271B2 Facsimile apparatus and control method of facsimile apparatus Electricity 0 Active

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