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GEN ATOMIC CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    528
About

GEN ATOMIC CO has a total of 528 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1965. It filed its patents most often in United States, Japan and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, engines, pumps and turbines and machines are XIANGQING KONG, KARADENIZ TEKNIK UENIVERSITESI and RAKETNO KOSM AOOT.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GEN ATOMIC COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bokros Jack C 16
#2 Ohkawa Tihiro 14
#3 Roorensu Deii Uurufu 13
#4 Bokros Jack Chester 12
#5 Slivenko Victor 9
#6 Jiyatsuku Chiesutaa Bokurosu 8
#7 Leary David F 8
#8 Leary David Frederick 6
#9 Uiriamu Ei Ratsujio 6
#10 Mysels Karol J 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JPH04232447A Neutron radiographic apparatus using rapid pulse generating trigger
JPH03115133A Production of diamond
JPH03107742A Micropipette adapter for spectrometer with temperature control
JPH01107748A Magnetic system
US4369636A Methods and apparatus for reducing heat introduced into superconducting systems by electrical leads
US4352722A Integrated photovoltaic electrolytic cell
GB2065955A Production of tritium in a nuclear reactor
US4305460A Heat transfer tube
JPS5616897A Nuclear reactor vessel made of composite prestressed concrete
US4333671A Friction welded transition joint
US4333670A Stepped transition joint
JPS55149421A Self lubricating fluid bering
GB2043867A Heat transfer tube and method of making same
FR2443693A1 Concentration of radiated solar energy - utilises mirror comprising series of flat strips reflecting energy onto focal area
US4354998A Method and apparatus for removing ions trapped in a thermal barrier region in a tandem mirror fusion reactor
US4330369A Thermally actuated linkage arrangement
US4318010A Apparatus for producing square shaped pulses from a generally sinusoidally shaped signal
US4330374A Recovery of anhydrous hydrogen iodide
US4356144A Closure hold-down system for a reactor vessel
US4314982A Catalytic decomposition of H2 SO4