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CHEN CONG-YAN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    23
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    228,197
About

CHEN CONG-YAN has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, organic fine chemistry and environmental technology are BROWN STEPHEN H, KEUSENKOTHEN PAUL F and VIRENT INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing CHEN CONG-YANs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CHEN CONG-YANs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Chen Cong-Yan 23
#2 Miller Stephen J 7
#3 Ziemer James N 6
#4 Liang Ann J 4
#5 Zones Stacey I 4
#6 Ouyang Xiaoying 3
#7 Kuperman Alexander E 3
#8 Elomari Saleh A 3
#9 Miller Stephen Joseph 3
#10 Cannella William J 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2014206915A1 Paraffinic jet and diesel fuels and base oils from vegetable oils via a combination of hydrotreating, paraffin disproportionation and hydroisomerization
US8222473B1 Isomerization of light paraffins
US2013165714A1 Isomerization of light paraffins
US2013165713A1 Isomerization of light paraffins
US2013150631A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2013150641A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2013150600A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2013150636A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2013150615A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2013150635A1 Hydroconversion of renewable feedstocks
US2011130610A1 Zeolite catalyst for hydroisomerization of light paraffins to produce high octane gasoline
US2012024752A1 Multi-Stage Hydroprocessing for the Production of High Octane Naphtha
US2012024753A1 Multi-stage reforming process to produce high octane gasoline
US2012024754A1 Multi-stage reforming process with final stage catalyst regeneration
US2012029257A1 Process for the production of para-xylene
US2009200201A1 Method of upgrading heavy hydrocarbon streams to jet and diesel products