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AP PHOTONICS SHENZHEN LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    12
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    206,063
About

AP PHOTONICS SHENZHEN LTD has a total of 12 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2011. It filed its patents most often in China, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, audio-visual technology and electrical machinery and energy are HUIZHOU DAYAWAN EVER BRIGHT ELECTRONIC IND CO LTD, PIETRANGELO GREGORIO and SIIMPEL CORP.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mai Lianzhi 4
#2 Chao Chen 4
#3 Peng Yuhui 3
#4 Liu Jinchao 2
#5 Lin Xiaojun 2
#6 Lu Weiguang 2
#7 Liu Zhiyuan 1
#8 Lau Kam Chiu 1
#9 Chen Chao 1
#10 Feng Qili 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN105182655A Anti-magnetic-interference translational type optical anti-jittering voice coil motor and assembling method thereof
CN104317032A Miniature tilt-shift type optical anti-vibration voice coil motor structure facilitating production and assembling method
WO2016004561A1 Method for producing coil of screw seat in stabilized drive motor
CN103813104A Method for realizing shift photography and three-dimensional multi-region automatic focusing through touch screen operation
EP2896949A1 Device, system and method for rapidly and comprehensively detecting lens actuator
WO2014048166A1 Automatic debugging method and system for optical shockproof camera module
CN103246131A Method of realizing three-dimensional multi-region automatic focusing by utilizing lens-incline-controllable focusing motor
CN103138498A Parallel type automatic quantity production method used for producing voice coil motor
CN102798959A Voice coil motor structure capable of realizing camera lens controlled tilt
WO2012022270A1 Apparatus and actuator for controlling the inclination or rotation center of an optical system