Assignee
CASTLE CREATIONS INC
US·14 granted patents·86 citations·filing 2006–2015
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0186US7492122B2Method and apparatus for detecting the cell count in a battery packCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2006·Granted Feb 17, 2009·7 cites·15 claims
- 0283USD741264SBattery connectorCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2014·Granted Oct 20, 2015·29 cites·1 claims
- 0382US8353713B2Controlled discharge connector leadCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2010·Granted Jan 15, 2013·11 cites·12 claims
- 0482US7400103B2Controller for a multi-phase brushless DC motorCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2006·Granted Jul 15, 2008·12 cites·16 claims
- 0581US7831351B1Mapping control inputs to vehicle-specific control outputs at a receiverCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2007·Granted Nov 9, 2010·9 cites·20 claims
- 0673US8049601B1Generating servo control pulses at a receiverCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2007·Granted Nov 1, 2011·4 cites·20 claims
- 0773US7579796B2Controller for a multi-phase brushless DC motorCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2008·Granted Aug 25, 2009·7 cites·9 claims
- 0872US7740516B2Electronic speed control programmingCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2006·Granted Jun 22, 2010·4 cites·9 claims
- 0963US9625903B2Data link for use with components of remote control vehiclesCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2015·Granted Apr 18, 2017·1 cites·12 claims
- 1054US8905814B2Electronic speed control programmingCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2014·Granted Dec 9, 2014·0 cites·20 claims
- 1152US9106039B2Process for producing a charge pathCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 11, 2015·0 cites·14 claims
- 1246US9653863B2Process for providing a charge dissipation pathCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2015·Granted May 16, 2017·0 cites·7 claims
- 1346US9166506B2Controlling a multiphase brushless DC motor for staging and driving a remote-control vehicleCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2013·Granted Oct 20, 2015·0 cites·21 claims
- 1434USD740753SBattery connector coverCASTLE CREATIONS INC·Filed 2014·Granted Oct 13, 2015·2 cites·1 claims
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