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INST PLASMAPHYSIK GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    54
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INST PLASMAPHYSIK GMBH has a total of 54 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1962. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, chemical engineering and environmental technology are GEN ENG & APPLIED RES, EEV LTD and YAMAZAWA YOHEI.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing INST PLASMAPHYSIK GMBHs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 36
#2 United States 9
#3 United Kingdom 5
#4 France 2
#5 Belgium 1
#6 Switzerland 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing INST PLASMAPHYSIK GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mueller Peter 4
#2 Guilino Ernst 4
#3 Adelfried Steinhausen Dipl-Ing 4
#4 Heinrich Hora Dr 3
#5 Heinrich Hora 2
#6 Krause Horst 2
#7 Liebl Helmut 2
#8 Guenter Brederlow Dr 2
#9 Knobloch Dipl-Ing Dr Albert 2
#10 Weichselgartner Heinrich Dr 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE2058276A1 Heavy duty pulsed laser - with increased energy content by nonhomogeneous magnetic field
GB1325552A Combined magnetic and electrostatic lens
US3622781A Mass spectrograph with double focusing
US3617739A Ion lens to provide a focused ion, or ion and electron beam at a target, particularly for ion microprobe apparatus
DE1945726A1 Waterproofing brickwork
US3619059A Color temperature measuring process and apparatus
DE1908885A1 Electrical conductor with several stranded superconductor cores
DE1905956A1 Device for generating a high magnetic field with a short rise time and any duration
DE1814888A1 Method and device for producing a thin, self-supporting disc in a high vacuum from a material that is gaseous at room temperature, such as hydrogen
DE1573222B1 Photoelectric process for color temperature measurement and color temperature measuring device to carry out this process
DE1489023A1 Method and arrangement for generating short neutron pulses with a high surface current density
US3362285A Method of effecting correction in an optical system
DE1622475B1 Method for manufacturing a fiber optic light guide with at least one gap-shaped end
DE1464700A1 Arrangement for producing two-dimensional images of an infrared radiator
GB1018504A An arrangement for the production of neutron pulses