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ResMed Motor Technologies Inc.
ResMed Motor Technologies Inc. exhibits a surprising focus on "Drug Delivery Devices," representing 100.0% of its portfolio, despite its name suggesting a broader motor technology emphasis. While "Pumps (Centrifugal)" saw a significant surge in 2024 with a +600.0% YoY growth, both this category and "Drug Delivery Devices" show a notable decline in patenting activity in 2025 and so far in 2026, indicating a potential shift in priorities away from these previously dominant areas.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
28 US filings (since 2023) · 5 categories · 6 themes
Pumps and blowers specifically adapted or designed for unique fluid types, challenging environments, or particular industrial, medical, or consumer applications, often involving debris, specific gas mixtures, or precise delivery requirements.
Systems and devices for delivering gases, aerosols, or pressure support to the respiratory system, often including interfaces like masks and sophisticated control mechanisms for therapeutic effect or airway management.
Focuses on optimizing the geometry, structure, and internal flow channels of impellers, blades, and housings to improve fluid dynamics, efficiency, or specific performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps and fans.
Development of novel motor architectures beyond traditional radial flux designs, including linear, axial, or multi-armature configurations, often to optimize for specific performance characteristics like torque density or form factor.
Systems and methods for monitoring, regulating, and diagnosing the performance and health of pumps and fans, including speed control, flow rate management, abnormality detection, and safety mechanisms like overspeed safeguards.
Techniques for determining the rotor position, speed, or other operational parameters of an electric motor without dedicated physical sensors, often relying on back-EMF, current, or voltage measurements.
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