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GLUCON INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    53
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GLUCON INC has a total of 53 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, measurement and machines are GOSUDARSTVENNOE BYUDZHETNOE OBRAZOVATELNOE UCHREZHDENIE VYSSHEGO PROFESSIONALNOGO OBRAZOVANIYA CHITI, BRAIG JAMES R and UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GLUCON INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pesach Benny 51
#2 Nagar Ron 30
#3 Bitton Gabriel 19
#4 Balberg Michal 10
#5 Siebrecht Wayne 8
#6 Bitton Gabby 8
#7 Goldberger Daniel 8
#8 Shreve Eric 8
#9 Adoram Avner 8
#10 Pesach Gidi 7

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2007179365A1 Method for monitoring body fluids
WO2006061829A1 Photoacoustic intravascular probe
US2007093717A1 Wearable glucometer configurations
US2007093698A1 Apparatus and methods for attaching a device to a body
WO2005067786A1 Wearable glucometer
US2007206193A1 Photoacoustic Sensor
US2007004974A1 Glucometer comprising an implantable light source
EP1646312A1 Wearable glucometer
US2006258939A1 Wearable glucometer
WO2004086965A1 Photoacoustic assay method and apparatus
WO2004062491A1 Photoacoustic assay method and apparatus
EP1578276A1 Ultrasonic position indicator
AU2003238656A8 Method and apparatus for performing myocardial revascularization
AU2003238655A1 Method and apparatus for determining tissue viability
US2005083992A1 Method for measuring temperature of substances from measurement of absorption coefficients
AU2002353454A1 Method and apparatus for measuring temperature
WO03032409A2 Temperature calibration of piezoelectric transducers
EP1436591A2 Method and apparatus for determining absorption of electromagnetic radiation by a material
IL143904D0 Method and apparatus for measuring temperature
IL138073D0 Photoacoustic assay and imaging system