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ANATROS CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    79
About

ANATROS CORP has a total of 79 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1978. It filed its patents most often in United States, Japan and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and mechanical elements are CONROY MEDICAL AB, BRAUNFORM GMBH and JIIMA KK.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ANATROS CORPs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ANATROS CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Danby Hal C 56
#2 Ritson Carl 22
#3 Haru Shii Danbii 10
#4 Beigler Myron A 8
#5 Ciupke Werner Walter 4
#6 Redmond William F 4
#7 Ciupke Werner W 2
#8 Ciupke Werner 2
#9 Waanaa Uorutaa Shiupuke 2
#10 Kaaru Ritoson 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US4555950A Refractive optical fluid pressure sensor
US4555949A Optical fluid pressure sensor
EP0125122A2 Parenteral solution delivery system
US4554837A Reflective optical fluid pressure sensor
ZA8401045B Precision valve assembly
US4559045A Pinch valve assembly
US4533350A Parenteral solution delivery control system
US4576592A Dual source parenteral infusion apparatus
US4477054A Precision valve assembly
US4537387A Precision valve assembly
CA1144444A Device for the intravenous or enteric infusion of liquids into the human body at a predetermined constant rate
GB2104387A System for precisely controlling the flow of intravenous and enteric fluid to a patient
GB2096569A Plastic bag
US4421506A Flow-regulating enteric feeding pump
GB2092270A Means and Method for Precisely Controlling the Flow of Intravenous and Enteric Fluid to a Patient
US4380235A Metered drop dispensers
US4548023A Method and apparatus for forming a plastic enclosure for fluids with selectively interconnectable internal compartments
US4335835A Device for the intravenous or enteric infusion of liquids into the human body at a predetermined constant rate
US4237881A Device for the intravenous or enteric infusion of liquids into the human body at a predetermined constant rate