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FRITZ HOFMANN G M B H FUER ELE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
About

FRITZ HOFMANN G M B H FUER ELE has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1948. It filed its patents most often in Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, electrical machinery and energy and engines, pumps and turbines are GENERAL MEDICAL MERATE S P A, CONTINENTAL X RAY CORP and ARIBEX INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing FRITZ HOFMANN G M B H FUER ELEs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 16

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FRITZ HOFMANN G M B H FUER ELEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Rinnert Ernst 7
#2 Bertuch Fritz 3
#3 Schnitzer Alexander 2
#4 Mueller Karl 1
#5 Schwarzer Kurt 1
#6 Soltau Walter Herbert 1

Latest patents

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DE1166974B X-ray examination device with movable device parts
DE1030507B Device for the x-ray representation of body layers
DE1015984B X-ray equipment, especially for diagnostics
DE1022708B X-ray apparatus with automatic organ groups
DE1108338B X-ray apparatus with junction or crystal rectifiers
DE955892C Borderline control, especially for Roentgengerete
DE1029527B X-ray examination device with patient bed that can be pivoted about a longitudinal and transverse axis
DE971683C Remote control for motor-driven slit diaphragms of X-ray devices
DE1028202B One-hand control handle, especially for X-ray examination devices
DE1014285B Drive control for parts of X-ray devices that are moved by electric motor or by means of pressure medium
DE1005205B Device for the protection of X-ray tubes in X-ray diagnostic apparatus
DE888286C Device for pre-setting the recording values for diagnostic X-ray apparatus
DE857427C Locking device for X-ray examination devices
DE844638C Drive for X-ray fine grid screens
DE976140C X-ray device with device for a quick transition from fluoroscopy to targeted single or series exposure
DE819270C Electromagnetically controlled switch for higher voltages