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GINER ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    30
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GINER ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS has a total of 30 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, electrical machinery and energy and surface technology and coating are MIOXIDE MINING PTY LTD, MORIMURA SOFC TECH CO LTD and NANOMATERIALS DISCOVERY CORP.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Laconti Anthony B 20
#2 Titterington William A 11
#3 Swette Larry L 6
#4 Mcdonald Robert C 6
#5 Leon Ricardo 5
#6 Liu Han 5
#7 Kim Kwang S 4
#8 Kosek John A 4
#9 Stone Simon G 3
#10 Gestaut Lawrence J 3

Latest patents

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WO2009079006A1 Electrochemical device comprising composite bipolar plate and method of using the same
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WO2005014468A2 Method and system for producing high-pressure hydrogen
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US7326736B2 Composite proton exchange membrane and method of manufacturing the same
US6669826B1 Compact proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cell stack
US6852441B2 Reinforcement of multiple electrochemical cell frames for high-pressure operation
US6685821B2 Method and system for producing high-pressure hydrogen
US6500319B2 Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cell having an integral, electrically-conductive, compression pad
US6464846B1 Electrically-conductive elastomeric compression pad for use with proton exchange membrane electrochemical cells
US6179986B1 Solid polymer electrolyte electrochemical oxygen control system with integral reactor feedback sensing