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ARKT ANTARKT NII

Overview
  • Total Patents
    42
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ARKT ANTARKT NII has a total of 42 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1976. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are BEIJING NORTH INST OF BIOLOG TECHNOLOGY, DALNEVOSTOCH G P IZY and INST TONKOJ ORCH KHIM IM A L M.

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Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kovchin Igor S 11
#2 Balakin Rudolf A 7
#3 Morev Valentin A 6
#4 Trepov Gennadij V 5
#5 Smirnov Viktor N 3
#6 Yakovlev Vladimir M 3
#7 Yunovidov Sergej A 3
#8 Gavrilo Vladislav P 3
#9 Nikitin Viktor A 2
#10 Bogorodskij Vitalij V 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU1784888C Device for ice deformation measuring
RU1769143C Method of checking vector-flow meters
SU1681280A1 Device for measuring electric properties of dielectric materials
SU1633295A1 Stress measuring device
SU1670428A1 Two-coordinate sun tracker
SU1636796A2 Measurer for parameters of dielectrics
SU1520451A1 Apparatus for measuring the rate and direction of current
SU1444957A1 Code converter
SU1437916A1 Storage
SU1366626A1 Thermal drill for core drilling of ice
SU1418623A1 Device for monitoring direction of rotation
SU1325301A1 Device for automatic measurement of hydrologic parameters
SU1283834A1 Device for reproducing digital magnetic record in start-stop mode
SU1188673A1 Apparatus for measuring characteristics of dielectric materials
SU1150543A1 Device for measuring speed of sea currents
SU1143645A1 Ice breaker
SU1109851A1 Adjustable signal generator
SU1087648A1 Apparatus for electrothermal drilling of hole in ice
SU1078068A1 Apparatus for electrothermal drilling of well in ice
SU1092239A1 Ice foundation of drilling platform for freezing seas in polar regions