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INST ELEKTRONIKA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    47
About

INST ELEKTRONIKA has a total of 47 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1976. It filed its patents most often in Bulgaria, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy are KHUZMIEVA BELLA KH, SIMEONOVA and FREDERICK HERMES NICOLL.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing INST ELEKTRONIKAs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Bulgaria 44
#2 Germany 1
#3 France 1
#4 Hungary 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing INST ELEKTRONIKAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Donchev Todor I 5
#2 Stankov Plamen R 5
#3 Todorov Bogdan N 4
#4 Goranchev Bozhidar G 4
#5 Nurgaliev Timerfajaz Kh 4
#6 Stanchev Ivan Kh 3
#7 Spasov Aleksandar Ja 3
#8 Vichev Boris I 3
#9 Petrov Petar I 3
#10 Kostov Kosta G 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
BG100414A Device for receiving track protection in radar systems
BG97743A Method for the registration of echo signal for determining the distance to scattering targets in pulse radar or lidar remote sounding
BG97590A Wideband balance hybrid frequency doubler with field transistors
BG97399A Device for measuring the surface resistance of high-volume high temperature superconducting materials
BG97273A Very high frequency device for the application and etching of thin layers
BG97274A Waveguide very high freguency device for thin layer application
BG96519A Method and device for measuring the parameters of superconducting layers
BG51427A1 FREQUENCY-STABILIZED HELIUM-NEON LASER OF . 632.8 nm WITH IODINE CELL IN THE RESONATOR
BG51013A1 Method and device for fm (shf) radiometer response normalization
BG50667A1 Method for the application of stoichiometric layers by means of dc reactive sputtering
BG50467A1 Pulse doppler meter
BG50252A1 Scanning tunnel microscope
BG50370A1 Device for correcting of the ununiformity of the signal produced by multicomponent optical sensors
BG50366A1 Method for detection of a stimulated emittance in the 3,39 line in the output emittance of a helium-neon laser generating at 3s2-2p neon
BG50251A1 Microscope for the study of electrical conductive surfaces
BG50255A1 Method for preparation of targets for the application of high- temperature superinducing thin layers
BG49804A1 Monitoring circuit for controlled with voltage generator
BG49797A1 Device for forming a laser impulses
BG49438A1 Nickel pherit and method for its preparation
BG49335A1 Method for making membrane meetings