Assignee
PARKER JOHN L
AU·10 granted patents·2 pending applications·107 citations·filing 2008–2013
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0193US9089715B2Forming feedthroughs for hermetically sealed housings using two-material powder injection moldingPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 28, 2015·15 cites·20 claims
- 0292US8526641B2Customizable mass arrangements for bone conduction devicesPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 3, 2013·13 cites·20 claims
- 0386US8509461B2Bone conduction devices generating tangentially-directed mechanical force using a rotationally moving massPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2010·Granted Aug 13, 2013·4 cites·24 claims
- 0484US8831260B2Bone conduction hearing device having acoustic feedback reduction systemPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 9, 2014·5 cites·15 claims
- 0584US8433081B2Bone conduction devices generating tangentially-directed mechanical force using a linearly moving massPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2009·Granted Apr 30, 2013·5 cites·18 claims
- 0682US8229574B2Telescopic electrode arrayPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2009·Granted Jul 24, 2012·11 cites·21 claims
- 0781US8923984B2Knitted electrode assembly for an active implantable medical devicePARKER JOHN L·Filed 2009·Granted Dec 30, 2014·19 cites·34 claims
- 0880US9072910B2Methods for forming feedthroughs for hermetically sealed housings using powder injection moldingPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 7, 2015·15 cites·22 claims
- 0980US8897888B2Knitted electrode assembly and integrated connector for an active implantable medical devicePARKER JOHN L·Filed 2009·Granted Nov 25, 2014·19 cites·9 claims
- 1060US2013345496A1Bone Conduction Devices Generating Tangentially-Directed Mechanical Force Using a Rotationally Moving MassPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2013·Application pending·0 cites
- 1159US8892201B2Pharmaceutical agent delivery in a stimulating medical devicePARKER JOHN L·Filed 2013·Granted Nov 18, 2014·1 cites·11 claims
- 1249US2012215057A1Multi-mode hearing prosthesisPARKER JOHN L·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
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