Assignee
GOERTZ MAGNUS
SE·15 granted patents·443 citations·filing 2002–2012
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
15 records- 0197US8896575B2Pressure-sensitive touch screenGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Nov 25, 2014·73 cites·4 claims
- 0297US8339379B2Light-based touch screenGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2009·Granted Dec 25, 2012·67 cites·39 claims
- 0396US8095879B2User interface for mobile handheld computer unitGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2002·Granted Jan 10, 2012·101 cites·17 claims
- 0495US9213443B2Optical touch screen systems using reflected lightGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2010·Granted Dec 15, 2015·30 cites·3 claims
- 0594US9164654B2User interface for mobile computer unitGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2009·Granted Oct 20, 2015·33 cites·37 claims
- 0694US9052771B2Touch screen calibration and update methodsGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Jun 9, 2015·25 cites·15 claims
- 0793US8650510B2User interfaceGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2012·Granted Feb 11, 2014·14 cites·17 claims
- 0893US8587562B2Light-based touch screen using elliptical and parabolic reflectorsGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Nov 19, 2013·24 cites·6 claims
- 0992US9471170B2Light-based touch screen with shift-aligned emitter and receiver lensesGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Oct 18, 2016·19 cites·26 claims
- 1091US8902196B2Methods for determining a touch location on a touch screenGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Dec 2, 2014·17 cites·18 claims
- 1189US9389730B2Light-based touch screen using elongated light guidesGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Jul 12, 2016·13 cites·9 claims
- 1289US9195344B2Optical surface using a reflected image for determining three-dimensional position informationGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Nov 24, 2015·13 cites·11 claims
- 1381US8403203B2Component bonding using a capillary effectGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Mar 26, 2013·6 cites·5 claims
- 1475US8471830B2Scanning of a touch screenGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2007·Granted Jun 25, 2013·6 cites·22 claims
- 1574US8812993B2User interfaceGOERTZ MAGNUS·Filed 2011·Granted Aug 19, 2014·2 cites·8 claims
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