Inventor · San Diego, CA, US

Todd Andrew Newhouse

21Patents
9h-index
61Co-inventors
74Inventor score

Filing activity: May 15, 2007 → Mar 27, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7471867B2 Fiber optic splice and distribution enclosure Physics 78 Active
USD842996S1 Glucose monitoring skin patch General 67 Active
USD794801S1 Base for medical device electronic module General 36 Active
USD831831S1 Base for medical device electronic module General 31 Active
US10278732B2 Transcutaneous analyte sensors, applicators therefor, and associated methods Human Necessities 27 Active
USD591690S1 Network interface device General 23 Expired
USD794201S1 Medical device electronic module General 19 Active
USD851256S1 Medical device electronic module General 10 Active
USD626122S1 Stackable optical module enclosure General 10 Expired
US11058329B2 Transcutaneous analyte sensor systems and methods Human Necessities 6 Active
US8056869B2 Static and dynamic cable management bracket Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 2 Active
US9320172B2 Spacing-saving thermal management system for electronic devices Electricity 2 Active
USD1039159S1 Medical device electronic module General 1 Active
US10595900B2 Transcutaneous analyte sensors, applicators therefor, and associated methods Human Necessities 1 Active
US11638540B2 Systems and method for activating analyte sensor electronics Electricity 1 Active
US10827955B2 Transcutaneous analyte sensor systems and methods Human Necessities 1 Active
USD1039158S1 Base for medical device electronic module General 1 Active
US12201417B2 Systems and method for activating analyte sensor electronics Electricity 0 Active
US12414715B2 Systems and method for activating analyte sensor electronics Electricity 0 Active
US11350857B2 Systems and methods for activating analyte sensor electronics Electricity 0 Active
US11992312B2 Transcutaneous analyte sensor systems and methods Human Necessities 0 Active

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