Inventor · Saitama, JP

Kenji Horiguchi

17Patents
9h-index
42Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 2, 1995 → Oct 13, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5533012A Code-division multiple-access system with improved utilization of upstream and downstream channels Electricity 133 Expired
US5579304A Code-division multiple-access receiver with sequential interference-canceling architecture Electricity 131 Expired
US6259683A Mobile communication system for accomplishing handover with phase difference of frame sync signals corrected Electricity 119 Expired
US5952856A Inductive load driving method and H-bridge circuit control device Electricity 72 Expired
US7316441B2 Seat moving device for vehicle Performing Operations; Transporting 39 Expired
US8672356B2 Seatbelt device for wheelchair Human Necessities 19 Active
US5736890A Method and apparatus for controlling transistors as rectifiers Electricity 19 Expired
US6066930A Synchronous driving method for inductive load and synchronous controller for H-bridge circuit Electricity 17 Expired
US5761055A Driving pulse output limiting circuit Electricity 14 Expired
US8220856B2 Vehicle seat Performing Operations; Transporting 8 Active
US6975607B2 Mobile communication system for accomplishing handover with phase difference of frame sync signals corrected Electricity 8 Expired
US9114731B2 Vehicle seat Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Active
US10366613B2 Path prediction device and path prediction method Physics 1 Active
US10281287B2 Route generation device and route generation method Physics 1 Active
US8777185B2 Rotary device and winch provided with rotary device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11443526B2 Road obstacle detection device, road obstacle detection method, and recording medium storing a road obstacle detection program Physics 0 Active
US11704828B2 Road obstacle detection device, road obstacle detection method, and computer-readable storage medium Physics 0 Active

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