Inventor · West Fargo, ND, US

Scott Teigen

18Patents
6h-index
23Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 18, 1987 → Jan 17, 2025

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11197683B1 Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for thrombus removal with aspiration catheter Human Necessities 62 Active
US11096712B2 Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for thrombus removal with aspiration catheter Human Necessities 47 Active
US4791524A Electrostatic discharge protection for electronic packages Electricity 36 Expired
US11337712B2 Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for thrombus removal with aspiration catheter Human Necessities 29 Active
US11759219B2 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 16 Active
US11730499B1 Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for dynamic system state detection Human Necessities 9 Active
US12150660B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 6 Active
US12193690B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 2 Active
US12232751B2 Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for dynamic system state detection Human Necessities 1 Active
US11944328B2 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 0 Active
US12035931B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration General 0 Revoked
US12414784B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 0 Active
US12108960B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration General 0 Revoked
US12097345B2 Infusion catheter and methods of use Human Necessities 0 Active
US12201311B2 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 0 Active
US12239777B2 Thrombectomy systems and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 0 Active
US12408933B2 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration Human Necessities 0 Active
US12076032B1 Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration General 0 Revoked

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