Inventor · Arendonk, BE

Martin Hammer

15Patents
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20Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: May 28, 1998 → Jan 23, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5984474A Arrangement and method for time-resolved measurement according to the scanner principle Physics 30 Expired
US6371615B1 Method and apparatus for determining fluorophores on objects, especially on the living ocular fundus Human Necessities 8 Expired
US10306233B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 6 Active
US9559394B2 Energy storage device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Active
US7333842B2 Method for the spectroscopic determination of the oxygen saturation of blood in the presence of optical disturbance variables Human Necessities 3 Expired
US7756569B2 Method for measuring the vessel diameter of optically accessible blood vessels Human Necessities 2 Active
US11049473B2 Apparatuses and methods for analyzing image gradings Physics 1 Active
US7058212B2 Arrangement and method for determining the two-dimensional distribution of fundus pigments, particularly of the macular pigment xanthophyll Human Necessities 1 Expired
US11252414B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 0 Active
US12058334B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 0 Active
US10340487B2 Contacting apparatus for contacting an energy storage cell Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US12267505B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 0 Active
US12262023B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 0 Active
US10855987B2 Apparatuses and methods for improved encoding of images for better handling by displays Physics 0 Active
US11710465B2 Apparatus and methods for analyzing image gradings Physics 0 Active

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