Inventor · Edmonds, WA, US

Thaddeus C. Pritchett

21Patents
8h-index
39Co-inventors
71Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 16, 2000 → Dec 30, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7546641B2 Conditional access to digital rights management conversion Electricity 104 Active
US10104181B1 Secure context-based group collaboration and communication Electricity 102 Active
US6628301B1 Extensible framework for tuning to programming sources Electricity 39 Expired
US10616278B1 Secure virtual meetings Electricity 30 Active
US6901453B1 Modularization of broadcast receiver driver components Electricity 25 Expired
US7539659B2 Multidimensional timeline browsers for broadcast media Electricity 16 Active
US7035916B1 Coupling a filter graph space to a network driver space Electricity 12 Expired
US7941516B2 Redundant pile of inexpensive drivers (RPID) Electricity 8 Active
US7933408B2 Asynchronous download Electricity 8 Active
US9843914B1 System for transiting emergency communications Electricity 7 Active
US7471870B2 Time-shifting and synchronizing content and enhanced file-based state data Electricity 3 Active
US7562378B2 Methods and systems for constructing and editing electronic program guide lineups Electricity 3 Active
US7673088B2 Multi-tasking interference model Electricity 2 Active
US8739041B2 Extensible video insertion control Electricity 2 Active
US8139768B2 Encrypting content in a tuner device and analyzing content protection policy Electricity 2 Active
US7882269B2 Modularization of broadcast receiver driver components Electricity 2 Active
US8447986B2 Accessing restricted content based on proximity Electricity 2 Active
US7486692B2 Modularization of broadcast receiver driver components Electricity 0 Active
US7433937B2 Coupling a filter graph space to a network driver space Electricity 0 Active
US8522299B2 Virtual personal video recorder Electricity 0 Active
US7433938B2 Coupling a filter graph space to a network driver space Electricity 0 Active

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