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INST FIZIKI VYSOKIKH DAVLENY

Overview
  • Total Patents
    106
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INST FIZIKI VYSOKIKH DAVLENY has a total of 106 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1970. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics), France and Sweden. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, materials and metallurgy and machine tools are BAUMANN MIRKO, Changshu huagang pharmaceutical co ltd and XUYI R & D CT FOR APPLIC OF ATTAPULGITE CLAY LANZHOU INST OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing INST FIZIKI VYSOKIKH DAVLENYs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Konyaev Yurij S 20
#2 Veller Mark V 13
#3 Vereschagin L F 11
#4 Semerchan A A 11
#5 Yakovlev E N 9
#6 Shterenberg L E 7
#7 Semerchan Ajk A 7
#8 Slesarev V N 7
#9 Stepanov V A 6
#10 Dmitriev M E 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2641614A1 HIGH PRESSURE CELL
SU1237284A1 Female die for hot gas extrusion
SU1203117A1 Method of manufacturing permanent magnets
SU1235963A1 Abrasive-cutting material
SU1256102A1 Electric lead-in
SU1198400A1 Method of measuring high pressure
SU1092001A1 Method of obtaining amorphous metal materials
SU1241594A1 Electro-erosion method of determining physical characteristics of materials
SU1178548A1 Method of manufacturing diamond-containing articles of complicated shape
SU1257731A1 Switching device
SU1192955A1 Method of manufacturing diamond tool
SU1044398A1 Apparatus for continuous isostatic extrusion
SU1049153A1 Apparatus for hydraulic extrusion with backpressure
SU982442A1 Ultrasonic meter of high pressure
SU984062A1 Electric heater for high-pressure chambers and method of manufacturing the same
SU1069527A1 Method of determining thermal physical characteristics of material under pressure
SU976316A1 Method of measuring high pressures
SU976707A1 Process for preparing transition metalhalides
SU1042864A1 Apparatus for upsetting blanks of hard-to-deform materials
SU1008945A1 Reaction cell of high-pressure apparatus