Assignee
CONTINENTAL X RAY CORP
US·12 granted patents·771 citations·filing 1994–1998
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0185US5768336AUniversal radiographic/fluoroscopic digital roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Jun 16, 1998·71 cites·45 claims
- 0282US6047042AAutomatic exposure and brightness control for fluoroscopic and radio-graphic imagingCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1998·Granted Apr 4, 2000·85 cites·32 claims
- 0376US5636259AUniversal radiographic/fluoroscopic digital roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Jun 3, 1997·184 cites·4 claims
- 0465US5883487AMethod and apparatus for determining the speed of rotation of an AC motorCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1997·Granted Mar 16, 1999·35 cites·39 claims
- 0564US5901197AMethod of extending the life of a multiple filament x-ray tubeCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1997·Granted May 4, 1999·18 cites·25 claims
- 0658US5917883ARadiographic/fluoroscopic imaging system with reduced patient dose and faster transitions between radiographic and fluoroscopic modesCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1997·Granted Jun 29, 1999·85 cites·11 claims
- 0757US5870450AUniversal radiographic/fluoroscopic digital roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1997·Granted Feb 9, 1999·85 cites·18 claims
- 0854US5572567AUniversal radiographic roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1994·Granted Nov 5, 1996·56 cites·56 claims
- 0952US5917882ARadiographic/fluoroscopic imaging system with reduced patient dose and faster transitions between radiographic and fluoroscopic modesCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Jun 29, 1999·63 cites·19 claims
- 1050US5751788AUniversal radiographic/fluoroscopic digital roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1996·Granted May 12, 1998·45 cites·4 claims
- 1145US5680430AMethod and apparatus for controlling and optimizing output of an x-ray sourceCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Oct 21, 1997·12 cites·18 claims
- 1242US5734694AUniversal radiographic roomCONTINENTAL X RAY CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Mar 31, 1998·32 cites·4 claims
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