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ESKOFOT AS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    199
About

ESKOFOT AS has a total of 199 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1971. It filed its patents most often in Denmark, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, electrical machinery and energy and audio-visual technology are TELE IND, KOTANI KAZUNORI and KLIMSCH & CO.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ESKOFOT ASs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ESKOFOT ASs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hougaard Finn 26
#2 Nygaard Sven 20
#3 Nielsen Steen Juel 8
#4 Rasmussen Vagn Nyboe 7
#5 Hemmingsen Hans 7
#6 Larsen Rex Stemann 6
#7 Busch-Soerensen Thomas 6
#8 Busch-Sorensen Thomas 5
#9 Subuen Niigaaruto 5
#10 Noergaard Richard 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5731866A Apparatus and a method for irradiating a section of a length of a sheet-like material
AU3341295A A method of estimation
DK69592D0 Exposure and exposure apparatus of light-sensitive materials, presently
DK60592D0 Procedure for scanning a publisher
DK187291D0 Method and apparatus for copying offset plates
DK179091D0 Procedure for controling a developer's bathroom
DK239890D0 Procedure for setting up a reproduction camera
DK74890D0 Method and apparatus for single-shipping offset printing plates
DK74990D0 Suggested table issued for an exposure station
DK33690D0 Procedure and apparatus for the removal of silver in the form of sulful sulfide from a photographic liquid by irration and expression
DK457189D0 Filter for filter filtering
IL90364D0 Air cushion unit for a scanning semiconductor camera
DK242789D0 Contact copy unit
DK700088D0 Scan lighting reproduction device
DK504188D0 Contact copy unit
DK492888D0 Original table with loes bottom plate
DK327588D0 Contact copy unit
DK653187D0 Belysningsbox
DK617787D0 Procedure for exploring digital recording data using a scanning semiconductor camera.
DK408387D0 Method for detecting isaer thin films