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COMPULE CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    33
About

COMPULE CORP has a total of 33 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1950. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and Austria. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, packaging and shipping and machines are SUZHOU RUISHENG MEDICAL INSTR CO LTD, WIN WIN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD and PROVENSIS LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing COMPULE CORPs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing COMPULE CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Lockhart Marshall L 26
#2 Lockhart Marshall Lee 1
#3 Compule Corporation The 1
#4 Lee Lockhart Marshall 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2809635A Hypodermic syringes
US2869745A Plunger closures of containers
US2731053A Medical containers and their closures
US2727516A Medical sampling devices and specimen containers
US2722257A Sampling tube equipment
US2725683A Method of blowing hollow glass vials
US2724385A Ointment depositors
US2695614A Plural-compartment admixing vial
US2726656A Hypodermic syringe structure
US2727514A Aspirating hypodermic syringe and blood sampling devices
US2688325A Piston plug withdrawal limiting means for hypodermic syringe devices and the like
US2693185A Hypodermic syringe and aspirating ampoule thereof
US2693184A Hypodermic syringe and aspirating ampoule thereof
US2725057A Aspirating hypodermic syringe structures of the piston type featuring means facilitating blood showings
US2693183A Hypodermic syringe blood telltale
US2689566A Plural-compartment admixing vial for segregated storage of ingredients of solutions and liquid mixtures
US2724383A Combined mixing container structure and hypodermic syringe for segregated ingredients of hypodermically injectable preparations
US2636493A Mixing container for segregated ingredients of therapeutic preparations
US2625157A Single dosage disposable hypodermic syringe ampoule and assembly
US2576951A Hypodermic syringe assemblies, including plural-compartment admixing ampoules for segregated storage of ingredients of liquid mediginal solutions and parts thereof