U.S. Patent No. D976816 (On-body wearable charger) was assigned to Vitaltech Properties, LLC.
Dallas-Fort Worth ranked No. 9 for patents out of 250 metros. Patents granted include 7-Eleven's contour-based detection of closely spaced objects, BMIC's roofing panels with water shedding features, Dell's data analytics model selection through champion challenger mechanism, Digital Seat Media's method for providing synchronized interactive multimedia content to mobile devices based on the geolocation of a vehicle, Docusigns's computing environment for verifiable execution of data-driven contracts, DRS Network, Regents of the University of Colorado's atomic layer etching on microdevices and nanodevices, McAfee's method to defend against adversarial machine learning, ProBiora Health's hydrogen peroxide-producing bacterial composition, rewardStyle's improved searching across multiple databases, Toyota's bicycle saddle with spring-based vibration isolation, True Velocity's glass penetrating projectile, and Vitaltech Propertiess' on-body wearable charger.