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ATOMIC ENERGY OF AUSTRALIA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    217
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ATOMIC ENERGY OF AUSTRALIA has a total of 217 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1959. It filed its patents most often in Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, engines, pumps and turbines and materials and metallurgy are UNISENSOR S A, CALYPTE INC and SOINI ERKKI JUHANI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ATOMIC ENERGY OF AUSTRALIAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ramm Eric John 20
#2 Ringwood Alfred Edward 10
#3 Watt John Stanley 10
#4 Ramm Eric J 8
#5 Eritsuku Jiyon Ramu 8
#6 Watt John S 7
#7 Padgett John Gemmell 7
#8 Evans John Vincent 7
#9 Thackray Malcolm 6
#10 Gravitis Vilis Leonids 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE3720731A1 Encapsulation of waste materials
US4942614A Calibration of ultrasonic transducers
AU7113387A Calibration of ultrasonic transducers
EP0230740A2 Container heating or sintering arrangements and methods
AU6463486A Preparation of particulate radioactive waste
CA1260257A Container heating arrangements
EP0228816A1 Vibratory processing arrangements
JPS6221098A Manufacture of synthetic rock containing radioactive waste and metallic canister used in high-temperature compression process for fixing high-level radioactive nuclear waste
EP0209339A2 Inductive heating apparatus and process
EP0211533A1 A pressure pad for hot pressing bellows
EP0211528A1 Heat transfer and stabilising apparatus
AU6018886A Inductive heating of canister
AU6018986A Synthetic rock press
AU541543B1 Treatment of technetium containing solutions
EP0102246A1 Containment and densification of particulate material
US4645624A Containment and densification of particulate material
AU1816383A Containment of waste material
US4566114A X- and γ-Ray techniques for determination of the ash content of coal
EP0088760A1 Measuring the concentration of gaseous hydrogen fluoride
CA1186818A Arrangements for containing waste material