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ALEXEYEV YURI SERGEYEVICH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
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ALEXEYEV YURI SERGEYEVICH has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Ukraine. Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines, machines and telecommunications are BARROW INVESTMENTS, NURESCELL INC and KERNKRAFTWERK PLANUNGS GMBH.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Alexeyev Yuri Sergeyevich 16
#2 Dzhur Eugenie Alexeyevich 15
#3 Kuchma Leonid Danilovich 15
#4 Mezhuyev Nikolay Nikolayevich 13
#5 Kabardin Nikolay Konstantinovi 13
#6 Tkachenko Vladimir Ivanovich 12
#7 Yakushkin Mikhail Alexandrovic 12
#8 Krikun Yuri Alexandrovich 9
#9 Zheltov Pavel Nikolayevich 5
#10 Krykun Yurii Oleksandrovych 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2004051670A1 Radiation protection composite material and method for the production thereof (two variants)
WO2004036596A1 Thin-walled body of a protective container
WO03055751A2 Container for toxic chemical waste, the body of said container and the method for the production thereof
WO2004030144A1 System for receiving and/or transmitting radio waves
WO2004023493A1 Radiation protection laminate material and the method for production thereof
WO2004023492A1 Radiation protection elastomeric material and the method for production thereof
WO2004023491A1 Radiation protection material and method for producing said material
WO03056569A1 Protective container
WO03075285A1 Protective container
WO03075284A1 Radiation protection composite material and method for producing said material
UA60404C2 Protecting container
UA59493C2 Material for protection against radioactive radiation
UA60402C2 Container for storing toxic chemical substances and low-energy radioactive waste