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GOVYADINOV ALEXANDER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    29
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GOVYADINOV ALEXANDER has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, measurement and engines, pumps and turbines are WEDG CO LTD, AIMOR DENSHI KK and STORK DIGITAL IMAGING BV.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Govyadinov Alexander 29
#2 Torniainen Erik D 5
#3 Markel David P 4
#4 Van Brocklin Andrew L 3
#5 Deskins Tommy D 3
#6 Kornilovich Pavel 3
#7 Taff Brian M 2
#8 Ward Kenneth 2
#9 Olbrich Craig 1
#10 Messenger Robert 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2013278656A1 Determining an issue with an inkjet nozzle using an impedance difference
US2014362143A1 Slot-to-slot circulation in a fluid ejection device
US2013038895A1 Mobile communication device and printer having a particulate sensor for air quality monitoring
US2013321541A1 Systems and methods for degassing fluid
US2013061936A1 Generating fluid flow in a fluidic network
US2013063528A1 Fluid ejection device with circulation pump
US2012105526A1 Using light-scattering drop detector to determine turn-on-energy for fluid-ejection nozzle
US2013187974A1 Doped black ink with increased light scattering efficiency for nozzle health detection
US2013182031A1 Drop detector assembly and method
US2012007921A1 Fluid ejection device with circulation pump
US2011310385A1 Light scattering aerosol detect device
US2011090275A1 Light scattering drop detect device with volume determination and method
US2011026025A1 Drop detection
US2010265287A1 Drop detector
US2009244141A1 Orifice health detection device
US2010207989A1 Light-scattering drop detector
US2011109679A1 Printing orifice health detection device
US2009244163A1 Drop detection mechanism and a method of use thereof
US7079300B1 Thermo-mechanically actuated reflective structure