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HOLOTRON CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    107
About

HOLOTRON CORP has a total of 107 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1967. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, machines and measurement are ADVANCED IMAGING SYSTEMS, SMART HOLOGRAMS LTD and LYNCEE TEC S A.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HOLOTRON CORPs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HOLOTRON CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Brenden Byron B 11
#2 Upatnieks Juris 7
#3 Haines Kenneth A 7
#4 Hoegger David R 6
#5 St John Daniel S 5
#6 Brenden B 5
#7 Byrne Brenden Byron 5
#8 Hildebrand Bernard P 4
#9 Neeley Victor I 4
#10 John D 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA1002170A Radiation translation by rotary transducer scanning
CA1002171A Radiation translation by rotary transducer scanning
US4007481A Holographic color television record
US3900884A Holographic color television record system
CA991895A Radiation translation by rotary transducer scanning
DE2313267A1 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONVERTING RADIATION BY ROTATING SCANNING
CA951950A Ultrasonic imaging techniques and mammograph equipment
CA953142A Ultrasonic imaging techniques and mammograph equipment
CA950576A Ultrasonic imaging techniques and mammograph equipment
US3823604A Method of and apparatus for detecting surface form irregularities
CA951164A One step orthoscopic image reconstructing technique for a hologram constructed through a dispersive medium
US3802533A Improvements in and relating to ultrasonic lenses
US3765403A Ultrasonic imaging techniques and mammograph equipment
GB1342479A Hologram records
US3667946A Surface treatment of photopolymer film used for recording holograms
CA936396A Ultrasonic interference pattern detector
US3637313A Method of imaging transparent objects with coherent light
US3655258A Holographic imaging of a moving object by detecting radiation along a line perpendicular to the object direction of travel
US3639029A One-step orthoscopic image reconstructing technique for a hologram constructed through a dispersive medium
US3632181A Two-dimensional holographic image projection systems