Inventor · San Francisco, CA, US

Martin Leugers

52Patents
25h-index
54Co-inventors
87Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 10, 2009 → Jan 23, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8753345B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 87 Active
US9204885B2 Drill with depth measurement system Human Necessities 67 Active
US8753347B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 65 Active
US8623054B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 65 Active
US8828062B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 65 Active
US8425558B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 60 Active
US9370372B2 Drill bit penetration measurement systems and methods Human Necessities 52 Active
USD732364S1 Removable chuck General 51 Active
US9358016B2 Drill with depth measurement system Human Necessities 49 Active
US9826984B2 Drill with depth measurement system Human Necessities 46 Active
US9629665B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 42 Active
US9492181B2 Drill with depth measurement system and light emitter Human Necessities 40 Active
US8834472B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 39 Active
US9622791B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 39 Active
USD666725S1 Handle for a medical device General 38 Active
US8753377B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 31 Active
USD674489S1 Handle for a medical device General 29 Active
USD759244S1 Drill General 29 Active
US10226285B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 28 Active
USD759245S1 Drill assembly General 28 Active
US8348966B2 Systems and methods for treatment of compressed nerves Human Necessities 28 Active
USD727985S1 Drill bit assembly General 26 Active
USD722627S1 Drill bit penetration measurement system control housing General 26 Active
USD673683S1 Medical device General 25 Active
US10456175B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools Electricity 25 Active

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