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KISHINEVSK G MED INST

Overview
  • Total Patents
    132
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KISHINEVSK G MED INST has a total of 132 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1978. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology and environmental technology are GO G MED INST, BANDGRIP INC and KONAN KK.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KISHINEVSK G MED INSTs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KISHINEVSK G MED INSTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Krojtor Dmitrij S 25
#2 Nikitin Valentin M 13
#3 Popov Sergej A 9
#4 Namashko Mikhail V 8
#5 Georgitsa Fedor I 7
#6 Stamatin Serafim I 7
#7 Popovich Teodor V 5
#8 Oprya Vasilij I 4
#9 Nakhaba Vladimir A 4
#10 Volnyanskij Aurelian N 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU1785664C Surgical needle
SU1730659A1 Device for demonstration of two modifications of optical activity
RU1797871C Retainer for osteosynthesis
SU1726516A1 Method for determination of phosphatase activity in microorganisms
SU1734727A1 Endoprosthesis of the head of the radius
SU1752408A1 Drainage device
SU1724197A1 Appliance for closed reduction of bone fragments in fractures of the melleoli
SU1734714A1 Conductor
RU1782552C Method for surgical treatment of diastasis of the rectus abdominal muscles
SU1732976A1 Method of treatment of keratokonus
SU1717143A1 Method for preparing the nerve transplant
SU1690857A1 Rectractor
SU1656577A1 Training device on physics
SU1693058A1 Method of determination of dna activity of microorganisms
SU1745211A1 Method for plastic restoration of defects in vertical hernia
SU1648977A1 Compound for determining the plasma coagulating activity of staphylococci
SU1648429A1 Caliper traction apparatus for mobilization of the elbow joint
SU1712953A1 Teaching aid in physics
SU1662516A1 Protective appliance
SU1685416A1 Appliance for arresting hemorrhage from esophageal veins