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INST DE STUDII SI PROIECTARI H

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
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INST DE STUDII SI PROIECTARI H has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1971. It filed its patents most often in Romania, Germany and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, materials and metallurgy and machines are NIZHEGORODSKIJ INZH STR I IM V, CHINA XINXING BAOXIN CONSTR CORP and ALPS KK.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing INST DE STUDII SI PROIECTARI Hs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Romania 14
#2 Germany 1
#3 United Kingdom 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing INST DE STUDII SI PROIECTARI Hs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jipescu Paul Virgil 2
#2 Giusca Maria 1
#3 Vladaianu Mihai D 1
#4 Dobrescu Dan 1
#5 Pitulescu Ion Toma 1
#6 Marinescu Vergiliu 1
#7 Vais Constantin 1
#8 Malancioiu Corneliu 1
#9 Campeanu Eugen 1
#10 Lazar Dan Petru 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RO104458B1 Big waters unloaders (wasteway)
RO105088B1 Device for the collecting of floating bodies from the storage lakes
RO96086B1 Installation for performing compression breaking tests on earth samples, upon triaxial stress.
RO97621B1 One-way turbine
RO94888B1 Installation for capturing the tidal energy
RO91311A2 Device for deflecting the floating bodies from the water intake
RO87767B1 Device for flooring of infiltrations by segregate sheets and seals
RO87292B1 Installation for the correction of bore hole deflection while drilling
RO86688A2 Differential piezometer
RO85693B1 Geological drilling facility
RO78460A2 Parapet for diges
RO78192A2 Method for distinguishing and preventing the appearance of the cavitation phenomenon to the operation of a pump
GB1388242A Manufacture of concrete-like products
RO62417A2 Apparatus for measuring the displacement of probe hole and for orientation carrots
RO63562A2 Automatic device for removing hydrodynamic disturbances from vertical pump pumps