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FIRST WATER LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    151
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    99,740
About

FIRST WATER LTD has a total of 151 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, pharmaceuticals and macromolecular chemistry and polymers are ATANASOSKA LILIANA, SHAANXI YUANGUANG HI TECH CO LTD and PAN GUODONG.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FIRST WATER LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Munro Hugh Semple 93
#2 Andrews Philip 28
#3 Yasin Mohammed 17
#4 Hoskins Richard 16
#5 Tighe Brian John 8
#6 Garcia Susana Sainz 8
#7 Burgess Helen 6
#8 Sainz Garcia Susana 6
#9 Lawrence Steven John 5
#10 Munro Hugh S 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB201520096D0 Compositions for application to wounds
GB201409252D0 Apertured hydrogel compositions and wound dressings
GB201319936D0 Multilayer composition
GB201318842D0 Flexible hydrogel wound dressings
GB201217989D0 Hydrogel composites
BRPI1105849A2 layered composition, wound dressing, use of a second layer and methods of making a layered composition and wound dressing and preventing, dressing or treating a wound
EP2433596A2 Wound dressings
GB201113387D0 Process for loading a hydrogel
GB0905290D0 Multilayer compositions and dressings
EP2234653A1 Hydrogel co-polymer composition and its uses, for example as a wound dressing
GB0813040D0 Compositions for use as or in wound dressings
GB0802284D0 Hydrogel composites and wound dressings
GB0715198D0 A Wound dressing
GB0700908D0 Inhibition of proteases, particularly in the treatment of chronic ulcerous skin lesions
GB0700911D0 Treatment of inflammation and the complement and kinin cascades in a patient, particularly in chronic ulcerous skin lesions
WO2007007115A2 Treatment of chronic ulcerous skin lesions
GB0609827D0 Treatment of chronic ulcerous skin lesions
GB0609828D0 Antimicrobial hydrogels
WO2007113453A1 Absorbent hydrogel composites
WO2007113452A1 Absorbent materials and articles