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Christopher Meier
Also filed as: MEIER CHRISTOPHER · MEIER CHRISTOPHER J · MEIER CHRISTOPHER M · MEIER CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL
6 granted patents·3 pending applications·5 citations·filing 2006–2021
70Inventor score
Files withUNIV KIEL CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS2FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC1GEN ELECTRIC1OUTERFACING TECH LLC1PORTAGE PLASTICS CORP1
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9 records- 0168US9062054B2Pyrido [3,4-C] [1,9] phenanthroline and 11, 12 dihydropyrido [3,4-C] [1,9] phenanthroline derivatives and the use thereof, particularly for treating cancerUNIV KIEL CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS·Filed 2013·Granted Jun 23, 2015·3 cites·11 claims
- 0260US11703440B2Porosity of a partGEN ELECTRIC·Filed 2021·Granted Jul 18, 2023·0 cites·20 claims
- 0354US10398327B2Non-contact assessment of cardiovascular function using a multi-camera arrayUS GOV AIR FORCE·Filed 2018·Granted Sep 3, 2019·1 cites·7 claims
- 0449US10682081B2Acquiring and processing non-contact functional near-infrared spectroscopy dataOUTERFACING TECH LLC·Filed 2016·Granted Jun 16, 2020·1 cites·18 claims
- 0548US2007045317A1Tamper evident thermoformed containersROSENDER ADAM K·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
- 0647US2020189173A1Pivotable Flipper for Thermoforming Apparatus for Forming Undercuts in PackagingPORTAGE PLASTICS CORP·Filed 2019·Application pending·0 cites
- 0742US11046693B2Pyrido-phenanthroline derivatives, production and use thereof as medicamentsUNIV KIEL CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS·Filed 2017·Granted Jun 29, 2021·0 cites·3 claims
- 0837US8910962B2Vehicle suspension transverse linkFORD GLOBAL TECH LLC·Filed 2013·Granted Dec 16, 2014·0 cites·9 claims
- 0934US2016095524A1Non-Contact Assessment of Cardiovascular Function using a Multi-Camera ArrayUS GOVERNMENT·Filed 2015·Application pending·0 cites
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