Inventor · Nes Ziona, IL

Michael Tal

100Patents
18h-index
65Co-inventors
89Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 8, 1996 → Jun 17, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7025746B2 Vascular access device Human Necessities 326 Expired
US7722567B2 Access device Human Necessities 166 Active
US6994693B2 Tunneler-needle combination for tunneled catheter placement Human Necessities 157 Expired
US8192402B2 Access device Human Necessities 120 Active
US8657790B2 Access device with blunting device Human Necessities 120 Active
US8672888B2 Access device Human Necessities 117 Active
US7922696B2 Access device Human Necessities 111 Active
US8377006B2 Access device Human Necessities 95 Active
US6716228B2 Surgical access device Human Necessities 82 Expired
US7862575B2 Vascular ablation apparatus and method Human Necessities 78 Active
US7669601B2 Intrauterine fallopian tube occlusion device and method for use Human Necessities 48 Expired
US7967834B2 Vascular treatment device Human Necessities 44 Active
US6962575B2 Single access dialysis needle Human Necessities 43 Expired
US8915884B2 Access device Human Necessities 42 Active
US7182755B2 Method and apparatus for treatment of thrombosed hemodialysis access grafts Human Necessities 39 Expired
US8696645B2 Vascular treatment devices and methods Human Necessities 38 Active
US7621276B2 Intrauterine fallopian tube occlusion device Human Necessities 22 Active
US8181653B2 Intrauterine fallopian tube occlusion device Human Necessities 20 Active
US9510088B2 Intrauterine device Electricity 18 Active
US9180039B2 Intrauterine device Human Necessities 18 Active
US9016280B2 Intrauterine fallopian tube occlusion device Human Necessities 17 Active
US8662081B2 Intrauterine device Electricity 16 Active
US9492311B2 Intrauterine device Human Necessities 16 Active
US9913962B2 Catheter insertion apparatus Human Necessities 16 Active
US6482615B2 Method and apparatus for effecting rapid thermal cycling of samples in microtiter plate size Performing Operations; Transporting 14 Expired

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