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DN GORNYJ I

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  • Total Patents
    22
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DN GORNYJ I has a total of 22 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1978. It filed its patents most often in Russian Federation and USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are INST U AVTOMATIKI TELEMEKHANIK, QINGDAO XINWANTONG PLASTIC DEV CO LTD and ISHIDA IRON WORKS LTD.

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Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mishin Vladimir V 10
#2 Zyabrev Vladimir A 4
#3 Serdyuk Andrej A 4
#4 Kolokolov Oleg Vasilevich 3
#5 Ziborov Kirill A 3
#6 Kuzmenko Aleksandr Mikhajlovic 2
#7 Bukseev Vladimir V 2
#8 Tonkovid Nikolaj P 2
#9 Stepanyuk Leonid S 2
#10 Bondar Raisa I 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU2066668C1 High-angle belt conveyor
RU2034656C1 Method of fine grinding of soft rocks and device for its accomplishment
RU2065039C1 Method for underground gasification of minerals
RU2064551C1 Device for collecting floating oil products
RU2006321C1 Device for piercing hollow pieces of work
RU2030057C1 Device for automatic control over electric load
RU2048213C1 Method of burial of solid waste
RU2059076C1 Method for suppression of gaseous dust clouds in open pits
RU2046948C1 Stratum main drifts protection method
RU2004814C1 Powered support for junction between longwall face and working
RU2003535C1 Articulated transport vehicle
RU2004800C1 Method for roof control
RU2004716C1 Deep-sea mining device of concretions
RU2006373C1 Rail vehicle flexible wheel
RU2003468C1 Continuous action press
RU2003754C1 Rail butt joint
RU2006401C1 Suspension of vehicle
RU2029725C1 Crane truck supporting part
SU1573003A1 Method of fighting biogrowth in systems of technical water supply
SU1571000A1 Method of suppression of biological growth in process water supply systems