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KOBAYASHI SATOSHI

Overview
  • Total Patents
    33
About

KOBAYASHI SATOSHI has a total of 33 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, Japan and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets semiconductors, electrical machinery and energy and organic fine chemistry are CAMBRIDGE DISPLAY TECHNOL LTD, UETANI YASUNORI and CDT OXFORD LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KOBAYASHI SATOSHIs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KOBAYASHI SATOSHIs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kobayashi Satoshi 32
#2 Yamazaki Shunpei 3
#3 Kawamata Ikuko 3
#4 Dairiki Koji 2
#5 Komori Shigeki 2
#6 Kawae Daisuke 2
#7 Mikami Satoshi 2
#8 Kurokawa Yoshiyuki 2
#9 Isa Toshiyuki 2
#10 Gotoh Fumio 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JP2015043957A Centrifugal machine for cooking
JP2013222792A Field-effect transistor using oxide semiconductor achieving normally-off for 10 years or longer and utilized as power semiconductor
JP2013162047A Field effect transistor using oxide semiconductor capable of achieving normally-off longer than 10 years
US2013032673A1 Solar power satellite system for transmitting microwave energy to the earth and method of arranging a solar power satellite system about the sun for same
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JP2009002093A Floor panel fixing fitment
JP2005131786A Dimension measuring drawing collating measuring method of xy axis plane by nc machine tool machining center
JP2005289451A In-mold container, its forming method, and forming apparatus
JP2004132050A Hardware, building and construction method of floor
JP2004072436A Lens cover for cellular phone with camera
JP2004052745A Cold retainer with water droplet absorbing function mounted to fan
JPH08317981A Oxygen supply apparatus regulatable of oxygen concentration to spontaneously respirable patient using tracheal tube or mask