Olympus Patents – Insights & Stats (Updated 2023)

Olympus has a total of 41386 patents globally, out of which 21599 have been granted. Of these 41386 patents, more than 46% patents are active. Japan is where Olympus has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by United States of America and China. Parallelly, Japan seems to be the main focused R&D centre and also is the origin country of Olympus.

Olympus was founded in the year 1919. The company’s line of business includes the wholesale distribution of surgical and other medical instruments, apparatus and equipment.

Do read about some of the most popular patents of Olympus which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find Olympus patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over Olympus patent portfolio.

How many patents does the founder and the CEO of Olympus have?

The founder Takeshi Yamashita has 0 patent and CEO Kevin M. Stein has 6 patents.

How many patents does Olympus have?

Olympus has a total of 41386 patents globally. These patents belong to 17291 unique patent families. Out of 41386 patents, 19435 patents are active.

How Many Patents did Olympus File Every Year?

Olympus Patent Filing Trend

Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.

Year of Patents Filing or GrantOlympus Applications FiledOlympus Patents Granted
2023255682
20229281114
202111761245
202015211396
201919072000
201828462315
201733562828
201647302933
201553642172
201441712315
201335452599

How many Olympus patents are Alive/Dead?

Olympus Patent Portfolio

 How Many Patents did Olympus File in Different Countries?

Olympus Worldwide Patent Filing

Countries in which Olympus Filed Patents

CountryPatents
Japan12150
United States Of America8521
China4861
Europe3908
Germany2942
Austria1386
United Kingdom217
India100
Korea (South)74
Australia55
Spain54
Italy48
Taiwan40
Canada30
Hong Kong (S.A.R.)19
France12
Mexico12
Denmark10
Singapore9
Brazil8
Netherlands7
Israel6
Philippines5
Norway5
Malaysia4
Russia4
Poland4
Dominican Republic3
Slovenia3
Portugal3
Costa Rica3
Viet Nam3
Croatia3
New Zealand3
Indonesia3
Cyprus2
Malta2
South Africa2
Hungary2
Albania2
Slovakia2
Serbia2
Eurasia1
Macao1
Lithuania1
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1
San Marino1
Estonia1

Where are Research Centres of Olympus Patents Located?

R&D Centers of Olympus

 10 Best Olympus Patents

US8632563B2 is the most popular patent in the Olympus portfolio. It has received 1268 citations so far from companies like Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc. and Ceterix Orthopaedics, Inc.

Below is the list of 10 most cited patents of Olympus:

Publication NumberCitation Count
US8632563B21268
US8409079B21194
US9039690B21131
US9131957B2986
US20150150620A1868
US8784304B2856
US8550984B2850
US8454640B2825
US8820608B2813
US20130006227A1808

How many inventions of other companies were rejected due to Olympus patents?

The statistics below share strategic R&D insights. It tells the companies that were trying to protect inventions similar to Olympus invention. They couldn’t because Olympus had protected those before them.

Examiners at the USPTO referred 2158 Olympus patents in 7031 rejections (35 USC § 102 or 35 USC § 103 types).

The top citing companies in the Olympus patent portfolio are Fujifilm Corporation, Canon Kabushiki Kaisha and Covidien.

List of the Companies whose Patents were rejected citing Olympus –

CompanyNumber of Patent Applications that faced Rejection Citing Olympus PatentsNumber of Rejections (102 & 103)
Fujifilm Corporation214478
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha176304
Covidien149386
Sony Corporation123290
Boston Scientific Scimed118264
Cilag Gmbh International96214
Samsung Electronics91196
Intuitive Surgical Operations59119
Evident Corporation5288
Hoya Corporation4299

Count of 102 and 103 Type Rejections based on Olympus Patents

 Top Olympus Patents used in Rejecting Most Patent Applications

Patent NumberCount of Rejected Applications
US9138165B236
US8550984B225
US9257468B215
US20150305612A114
US8702702B113
US8439826B213
US8565861B212
US10288888B212
US8449455B211
US20150305650A111
US10165928B211
US8532420B210
US8994611B210
US8690765B210
US10321081B210

What Percentage of Olympus US Patent Applications were Granted?

Olympus (Excluding its subsidiaries) has filed 13394 patent applications at USPTO so far (Excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 9623 have been granted leading to a grant rate of 77.13%.

Below are the key stats of Olympus patent prosecution at the USPTO.

Which Law Firms Filed Most US Patents for Olympus?

Law FirmTotal ApplicationsSuccess Rate
Scully Scott Murphy & Presser521570.61%
Holtz Holtz & Volek204379.73%
Olympus88291.23%
Oliff Plc83175.84%
Whda Llp75677.34%
Hunton Andrews Kurth Llp Hak Ny57991.88%
Ostrolenk Faber49678.43%
Volpe Koenig46577.75%
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman32188.47%
Thomas Spinelli20268.81%

What are Olympus key innovation segments?

What Technologies are Covered by Olympus?

The chart below distributes patents filed by Olympus in different countries on the basis of the technology protected in patents. It also represents the markets where Olympus thinks it’s important to protect particular technology inventions.

R&D Focus: How has Olympus search focus changed over the years?

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Our comprehensive report provides an in-depth look into the patent portfolio. The report includes a breakdown of the patent portfolio across various technologies, listing the patent along with brief summaries of each patent's technology.