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KIM JAE SONG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    26
About

KIM JAE SONG has a total of 26 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in Republic of Korea and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, semiconductors and electrical machinery and energy are SICHUAN ZSUN SOLAR DEV CO LTD, XIAO YIJIAN and WU XIANTONG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KIM JAE SONGs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Republic of Korea 25
#2 United States 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KIM JAE SONGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kim Jae Song 26
#2 Jang Yeon Su 1
#3 Yoon Kyong Jun 1
#4 Sim Ki Jo 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
KR20020074099A three dimensional solar generating system-grace
KR20020074100A three dimensional solar generating system-power
KR20020074098A two dimensional solar generating system-power
KR20010084930A three dimensional solar energy system
KR20010078893A three dimensional solar collector
KR20010084929A two dimensional solar energy system
KR20010084931A three dimensional solar energy system-high tech
KR20010069505A three dimensional solar cell
KR20010078822A three dimensional solar cell generating system-high tech
KR20010078809A two dimensional laser beam solar cell generating system
KR20010078813A solar cell generating system added laser beam covered dome
KR20010078810A two dimensional solar cell generating system added laser beam covered dome
KR20010078812A three dimensional solar cell generating system added laser beam
KR20010078808A two dimensional solar cell generating system
KR20010074144A solar cell car power system
KR20010078811A three dimensional solar cell generating system
KR20010067825A solar cell module with transmit-reflect cover
KR20010094795A Win win e-business model
KR20010094794A National welfare e-business model
KR20010094792A An all-in-one method of charging surplus power that has been thrown away after being charged to the existing battery with the maximum power generated by the rotation of the vehicle engine.