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APPLIC RECH ELECTRONIQUE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    37
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APPLIC RECH ELECTRONIQUE has a total of 37 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1954. It filed its patents most often in France, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, measurement and basic communication technologies are ARTOM ALESSANDRO, THOMSON CSF RADANT and ZHANG KEHANG.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Weissfloch Albert 10
#2 Choquer Jean 7
#3 Jelloul Mostafa 6
#4 Gartner Thierry 4
#5 Ancona Cesar 4
#6 Ripoll Rene 3
#7 Gouin Jean-Pierre 2
#8 Weinberg Pierre 2
#9 Jacob Herve 1
#10 Schwindling Hans 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2779235A1 Radiogoniometry antenna system
FR2766928A1 Hf interception and radiogoniometry device
EP0477102A1 Directional network with adjacent radiator elements for radio communication system and unit with such a directional network
EP0454582A1 Radio direction finder antenna system with omnidirectional coverage
FR2603741A1 Azimuth directional antenna system, with cosecant diagram and hemispheric cover
EP0222957A1 Control device for electrical heating units
FR2576152A1 Multiple access omnidirectional vhf antenna
FR2561450A1 Mixed broadband and broadband communication antenna
FR2554644A1 Connecting element and connector for microwave coaxial line subject to a spatial environment
FR2553586A1 Automatic half-loop half-loop antenna
FR2553584A1 Half-loop antenna for land vehicle
FR2547132A1 Method and device for controlling the tuning of an antenna
FR2545279A1 Tuned loop antenna with range switching
FR2545281A1 Method and device for automatic tracking of a hf loop antenna
FR2474769A1 Electromagnetic cornet radiator
US2895133A Wide-band antenna
DE1008796B Arrangement for broadband adaptation of a loaded parallel resonance circuit, in particular an antenna, to the characteristic impedance of a supply cable