Inventor · Paris, FR

Martin Deterre

17Patents
6h-index
16Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: May 4, 2012 → Nov 30, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8565897B2 Autonomous (leadless) intracardiac implantable medical device with releasable base and fastener element Human Necessities 134 Active
US9014818B2 Energy harvester device for autonomous intracorporeal capsule Human Necessities 118 Active
US9037262B2 Autonomous intracardiac implantable medical device with releaseable base and fastener element Human Necessities 97 Active
US9364675B2 Autonomous intracorporeal capsule with piezoelectric energy harvesting Human Necessities 92 Active
US9511237B2 Autonomous intracorporeal capsule with frequency conversion energy harvesting Electricity 79 Active
US9847739B2 Autonomous intracorporeal capsule with energy harvesting by piezoelectric transducer Electricity 6 Active
US9095716B2 Autonomous intracorporeal capsule with double energy harvesting Human Necessities 2 Active
US11171163B2 Photosensitive pixel structure with wrapped resistor Electricity 1 Active
US12061332B2 Method and device for projecting a pattern of interest on a modified retinal area of a human eye Human Necessities 1 Active
US11559684B2 Photosensitive array Electricity 0 Active
US11583440B2 Tip, inserter attachment and delivery device Human Necessities 0 Active
US12201827B2 Photosensitive pixel structure with increased light absorption and photosensitive implant Electricity 0 Active
US12403040B2 System for projecting a pattern of interest onto a retinal area of a human eye Physics 0 Active
US12317618B2 Photosensitive pixel structure with front side coating for retinal implant Electricity 0 Active
US11197993B2 Photosensitive pixel structure with increased light absorption and photosensitive implant Electricity 0 Active
US12339442B2 Device, projector device and method for projecting a light beam onto a retina of a human eye Physics 0 Active
US10980997B2 Photosensitive pixel with shunt resistor Human Necessities 0 Active

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