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FISCHER AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    53
About

FISCHER AG has a total of 53 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1974. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Germany and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, measurement and electrical machinery and energy are AXEL MUNTERMANN, NEOTHERMA ONCOLOGY INC and INSIGHTEC TXSONICS LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FISCHER AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fischer Gerhard 19
#2 Warnke Ulrich 16
#3 Koenig Herbert 8
#4 Koenig Herbert L 6
#5 Fischer Gerhard Dr 4
#6 Fischer Emil Gerhard 3
#7 Krauss Manfred 3
#8 Wamke Ulrich 2
#9 Scholl Stephan 2
#10 Warnke Ulrich Dr 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
TW200911422A Centrifugal force supported tool holding system
TW200911421A Thermal chuck
EP1736277A2 Spindle device with through coolant and closed spindle cooling circuit running through a rotary coupling
WO2004003548A1 Method for the determination of characteristics and/or the classification of circulating macrophages, and analysis arrangement for carrying out said method
WO03043695A2 Operating method for operating a device for the optimised stimulation of at least one proband by means of pulsating electromagnetic and/or electrical fields
DE19808042A1 Magnetic field generation device incorporated in bed mattress or pillow for therapeutic treatment
DE19601067A1 Food additive to prevent or treat deficiency in humans
DE4430312C1 Dosing device
DE4430313A1 Device for the metered delivery of a pasty medium
DE4342394C1 Valve for evacuable containers
AU5695394A Electric line system
RU2147390C1 System of power transmission lines
HU9401755D0 Device for controlling low-frequency electric and magnetic field
DE4335102A1 Device for determining the effect of pulsed magnetic fields on an organism
DE4314718A1 Electrical wiring system
DE4221739A1 LF pulse generator and transmission antenna for proton transport in blood - has coil which induces higher energy in electrolyte fluid than thermal energy, and within cell-specific amplitude window
GB1432896A Pulsed thermonuclear reactors