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CHUN BYUNG SUN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    11
About

CHUN BYUNG SUN has a total of 11 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in Republic of Korea. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, semiconductors and machine tools are INJEX CORP, BGRIMM ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO LTD and RUTGER LARSON KONSULT AB.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing CHUN BYUNG SUNs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Republic of Korea 11

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CHUN BYUNG SUNs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Chun Byung Sun 10
#2 Son Hyeon Taek 4
#3 Kim Taek Soo 4
#4 Hong Sun Jik 3
#5 Kim Jung Keun 2
#6 Kim Tae Gyeong 2
#7 Chun Yong Joo 1
#8 Song Kwan Seob 1
#9 Yoen Gyu Yeop 1
#10 Won Chang Whan 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
KR20140039485A Portable urinal for men
KR100644375B1 Carrying along light steel pipe cutter
KR20060057240A Tube fitting for stainless steel tubing
KR20030059730A A method of producing the alloy powder by super low temperature cooling system
KR20020096490A Multi functional vacuum extrusion method for thermoelectric semiconductor materials and thereof apparatus
KR20020096491A METHOD OF PRODUCING THERMOELECTIRCALLY TRANSFORMED MATERIALS Bi2Te3 SERIES USING RAPID COOLING AND HOT FORGING PROCESS
KR20020049792A Method of producing thermoelectric transform materials by using the centrifugal atomization and the hot forming process
KR20020049793A Method of producing thermoelectrically transformed materials by the melt spinning and the hot forming process
KR20020010768A Method of producing thermoelectric transform materials by using the twin rolling and the hot forming process
KR20020006338A Method of producing thermoelectric transform materials by using the gas atomixation and the hot forming process
KR20000025718A Method for manufacturing alumina-tungsten carbide complex powder using self-propagating high-temperature synthesis