Overall rank by patents
#11,835
of 50,000 tracked assignees
USPTO PatentsView assignee record - 26 granted patents across 24 technology areas, recorded in grant years 2015–2025. Grant-trend analysis is cross-referenced to USPTO Patent Public Search; it does not measure application filings, current R&D, or legal strength. Primary class: A61K (PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES).
The verdict
According to USPTO PatentsView, THE ranks #11,835 of 50,000 tracked US assignees by granted-patent volume, with 26 patents across 24 technology areas.
THE United States OF America, AS Represented BY THE Secretary, Department OF Health AND Human Services, Office OF Technology Transfer—national Institutes OF Health has been granted 26 US utility patents between 2015 and 2025, placing THE United States OF America, AS Represented BY THE Secretary, Department OF Health AND Human Services, Office OF Technology Transfer—national Institutes OF Health at #11,835 of 50,000 across all assignees tracked by PlainPatent. This portfolio spans 24 distinct Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) subclasses, averaging 13.3 claims per patent with primary concentration in A61K (PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES). As a US Federal Government, THE United States OF America, AS Represented BY THE Secretary, Department OF Health AND Human Services, Office OF Technology Transfer—national Institutes OF Health is one of the more focused assignees in the PatentsView dataset. By volume, THE sits between Teletech Holdings, Inc. (26 patents, rank #11,825) and Tod's S.p.a. (26 patents, rank #11,833) - the closest US assignees by grant volume. The composite Innovation Score of 37.8/100 blends portfolio volume, grant velocity, technology breadth, and claim depth into a single comparable measure drawn directly from USPTO PatentsView records.
Grant cadence records the difference between two grant-year windows. Between 2020 and 2024 the company received 12 grants, compared with 13 in the 2015–2019 window, a -8% shift in five-year grant velocity. Both windows cover five complete grant years; the latest PatentsView year is a partial release and is excluded from this comparison, though it still appears in the yearly table and chart below. Grant timing can lag the related application by years, so this comparison does not establish current R&D spending, strategic intent, or a company’s application activity. The US Federal Government classification provides context for the assignee record, not a conclusion about its business strategy.
Claim depth and technology breadth describe this aggregate record. THE United States OF America, AS Represented BY THE Secretary, Department OF Health AND Human Services, Office OF Technology Transfer—national Institutes OF Health's 13.3 average claims per patent is an average count, not a measure of claim scope, legal strength, enforceability, or design-around risk. The record spans 24 CPC subclasses. Combined with portfolio volume, these figures let readers compare the documented grant records of assignees in similar technology classes.
Granted US patents 2015–2025 versus its nearest-ranked assignees by volume, this company marked ◀
TELETECH HOLDINGS, INC.
26 patents
TERMAX COMPANY
26 patents
THE ANTENNA COMPANY INTERNATIONAL N.V.
26 patents
THE ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
26 patents
THERMOTEK, INC.
26 patents
TI Automotive (Fuldabrück) GmbH
26 patents
TIETEX INTERNATIONAL, LTD.
26 patents
TOD'S S.P.A.
26 patents
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER—NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
26 patents
What this shows THE holds 26 patents at rank #11,829, shown against the 8 assignees closest to it in grant volume rather than the industry's largest filers.
By rank, the assignees closest to #11,829 in granted patent volume.
Other assignees with the most granted patents in THE's primary technology class.
THE's Innovation Score vs. every tracked assignee
Composite of portfolio volume, grant velocity, technology breadth, and claim depth (0–100)
38 Top 43% higher than 57% of 50,000 US assignees
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Source USPTO PatentsView, PlainPatent Innovation Score · 2015–2025
Teal-shaded recent years (2020–present) versus the 2015–2019 baseline. Full figures in the table below.
| Year | Patents Granted | Share of Period |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 5 | 19.2% |
| 2016 | 1 | 3.8% |
| 2017 | 1 | 3.8% |
| 2018 | 4 | 15.4% |
| 2019 | 2 | 7.7% |
| 2020 | 5 | 19.2% |
| 2021 | 5 | 19.2% |
| 2022 | 1 | 3.8% |
| 2024 | 1 | 3.8% |
| 2025partial year | 1 | 3.8% |
Top 15 of 24 technology areas
Historical grant data only; it does not rate legal strength or current strategy.
Overall rank by patents
#11,835
of 50,000 tracked assignees
37.8 out of 100
How to use this portfolio
THE's 26 grants land it in the top 43% by Innovation Score, but volume alone doesn't tell you where the strength sits.
Patent counts and the Innovation Score measure patenting activity, not commercial success or the legal strength of any patent. Many patents are filed defensively. Verify the status of an individual patent against official USPTO records.
Every figure on PlainPatent is rendered directly from USPTO source data, no number is typed in by an editor. This page draws directly on USPTO source data, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of May 2026.