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Glen George Pfleiderer

Koniniklijke Philips N.V.: 10 patents #729 of 7,486Top 10%
Philips: 1 patents #3,761 of 7,731Top 50%
📍 Eindhoven, NY: #18 of 32 inventorsTop 60%
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Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
11508506 Lead and thermal disconnect for ramping of an MRI or other superconducting magnet John Arthur Urbahn, Philippe Abel Menteur, Matthew Voss 2022-11-22
11199600 Superconducting magnet with cold head thermal path cooled by heat exchanger Hong Hu, Joshua Kent Hildebrand 2021-12-14
10969448 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) apparatus and cryostat for MRI apparatus Philippe Abel Menteur, JOSHUA KENT HILDERBRAND, Gregg Orville Kimball 2021-04-06
10412377 Augmented display device for use in a medical imaging laboratory Peter Forthmann 2019-09-10
10411460 System and method for automatically ramping down a superconducting persistent magnet Philip Alexander Jonas, Gerardus Bernardus Jozef Mulder, Johannes Ferdinand Van Der Koijk, Viktor Mokhnatyuk, Philippe Abel Menteur +3 more 2019-09-10
10403423 Superconducting magnet system including thermally efficient ride-through system and method of cooling superconducting magnet system Robert Adolph Ackermann, Philip Alexander Jonas, Matthew Voss 2019-09-03
10107879 Low-loss persistent current switch with heat transfer arrangement Philip Alexander Jonas, Alexander A. Akhmetov, Robert Adolph Ackermann, Philippe Abel Menteur, Matthew Voss 2018-10-23
9985426 System and method for automatically ramping down a superconducting persistent magnet Philip Alexander Jonas, Gerardus Bernardus Jozef Mulder, Johannes Ferdinand Van Der Koijk, Viktor Mokhnatyuk, Philippe Abel Menteur +3 more 2018-05-29
9500730 Reduced-gas-flow electrical leads for superconducting magnet system Philip Alexander Jonas, Ronald E. Hintz, Philippe Abel Menteur 2016-11-22
9494359 Horizontal finned heat exchanger for cryogenic recondensing refrigeration Robert Adolph Ackermann 2016-11-15
7665312 Method of using a system including an assembly exposed to a cryogenic region Philip Alexander Jonas, Ronald E. Hintz 2010-02-23