Inventor · East Amherst, NY, US

Thomas Marzano

67Patents
14h-index
53Co-inventors
83Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 16, 2007 → Dec 10, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8653384B2 Co-fired hermetically sealed feedthrough with alumina substrate and platinum filled via for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 54 Active
US9352150B2 EMI filtered co-connected hermetic feedthrough, feedthrough capacitor and leadwire assembly for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 51 Active
US8659870B2 Modular EMI filtered terminal assembly for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 48 Active
US9889306B2 Hermetically sealed feedthrough with co-fired filled via and conductive insert for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 37 Active
US9993650B2 Hermetic filter feedthrough including MLCC-type capacitors for use with an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 36 Active
US9492659B2 Co-fired hermetically sealed feedthrough with alumina substrate and platinum filled via for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 34 Active
US10092749B2 Low equivalent series resistance RF filter for an AIMD Electricity 32 Active
US9233253B2 EMI filtered co-connected hermetic feedthrough, feedthrough capacitor and leadwire assembly for an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 32 Active
US8938309B2 Elevated hermetic feedthrough insulator adapted for side attachment of electrical conductors on the body fluid side of an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 30 Active
US8855768B1 Capacitor for an active implantable medical device (AIMD) for handling high RF power induced in an implanted lead from an external RF field Electricity 26 Active
US9757558B2 RF filter for an active medical device (AMD) for handling high RF power induced in an associated implanted lead from an external RF field Electricity 18 Active
US9014808B2 RF filter for an active medical device (AMD) for handling high RF power induced in an associated implanted lead from an external RF field Electricity 17 Active
US8253744B2 System for virtually drawing on a physical surface Physics 16 Active
US9764129B2 RF filter on a circuit board for an active medical device (AMD) for handling high RF power induced in an associated implanted lead from an external RF field Electricity 15 Active
US9511220B2 Elevated hermetic feedthrough insulator adapted for side attachment of electrical conductors on the body fluid side of an active implantable medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Active
US9065224B2 Feedthrough wire connector for use in a medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Active
US9463329B2 Shielded three-terminal flat-through EMI/energy dissipating filter with co-fired hermetically sealed feedthrough Electricity 13 Active
US10272252B2 Hermetic terminal for an AIMD having a composite brazed conductive lead Electricity 12 Active
US10249415B2 Process for manufacturing a leadless feedthrough for an active implantable medical device Performing Operations; Transporting 12 Active
US8215642B2 Interactive modular tile system Human Necessities 11 Active
USRE47624E1 Co-fired hermetically sealed feedthrough with alumina substrate and platinum filled via for an active implantable medical device General 11 Active
US10080889B2 Low inductance and low resistance hermetically sealed filtered feedthrough for an AIMD Electricity 11 Active
US9692173B2 Feedthrough wire connector for use in a medical device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Active
US10272253B2 Hermetic terminal for an active implantable medical device with composite co-fired filled via and body fluid side brazed leadwire Electricity 10 Active
US10596369B2 Low equivalent series resistance RF filter for an active implantable medical device Electricity 7 Active

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