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BIEDERMANN MOTECH GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    554
About

BIEDERMANN MOTECH GMBH has a total of 554 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1991. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), Japan and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, mechanical elements and machines are ABDOU SAMY M, WU AIMIN and CHOICE SPINE LP.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing BIEDERMANN MOTECH GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Biedermann Lutz 479
#2 Matthis Wilfried 250
#3 Harms Juergen 183
#4 Rapp Helmar 58
#5 Harms Jurgen 50
#6 Lutz Biedermann 39
#7 Wilfried Matthis 35
#8 Ostermann Peter 19
#9 Dannecker Berthold 18
#10 Harms Juergen Prof Dr 17

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2279706A1 Bone anchoring device
EP2204129A1 Receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element and a bone anchoring device with such a receiving part
KR20090073007A Implant for stabilizing vertebrae or bones
EP2201902A1 Receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element and a bone anchoring device with such a receiving part
EP2153786A1 Modular system for the stabilization of the spinal column
EP2135574A1 Bone anchoring assembly
EP2111811A1 Instrument for assembling a bone anchoring device
EP2105101A1 Bone anchoring device
EP2070485A1 Anchoring device for anchoring a rod in bones or vertebrae
JP2008119467A Bone anchoring nail
EP2047811A1 Press-fit connection for fixing a rod in a surgical device, e.g. in a spinal stabilization device
EP2047812A1 Bone anchoring device
KR20080025317A Bone anchoring device
KR20080018814A Bone anchoring device
EP2022423A1 Bone anchoring device
EP2018827A1 Fixation device for bones
EP2018832A1 Intervertebral disc prosthesis
EP2135573A1 Bone anchoring device
JP2007307366A Longitudinal member for use in spinal or trauma surgery and stabilization device with such longitudinal member
EP1925272A1 Expandable intervertebral implant