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LASER & MED TECH GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    136
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    187,720
About

LASER & MED TECH GMBH has a total of 136 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1989. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, optics and measurement are CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP, JONGROMEDICAL CO LTD and INLIGHT SOLUTIONS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing LASER & MED TECH GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mueller Gerhard 72
#2 Helfmann Juergen 16
#3 Cappius Hans-Joachim 16
#4 Ashkenasi David 14
#5 Desinger Kai 13
#6 Beuthan Juergen 11
#7 Liebold Karsten 9
#8 Mueller Gerhard Prof Dr Ing 8
#9 Mueller Norbert 8
#10 Desinger Kai Dipl Ing 7

Latest patents

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DE102014217517A1 Device for controlling a relative displacement of a first holder and a second holder
DE102014003470A1 Sensor device for spatially resolving detection of target substances
DE102013011495A1 Method for determining the concentration of a substance in a deformable container
DE102013010200A1 Method for finding the optimal focus position for laser ablation and cutting with minimal cutting width and good edge quality
DE102012004312A1 Method for introducing laser beam into workpiece during processing of metallic material, involves focusing beam onto workpiece under tumbling or rotating motion of laser beam about axis of focusing optical system
DE102012202060A1 Apparatus and method for material processing
DE102011085806A1 Device for laser welding/soldering of workpiece e.g. bolt to substrate, has focusing optical system that is provided to focus light beam such that focus diameter is set to predetermined value at weld line
DE102011082627A1 Device for guiding light beam, comprises angular adjustable optical component, measuring light beam, detector, plane-parallel plate having two plane-parallel surfaces, wedge plate, actuator, focusing optics, and second plane-parallel plate
DE102011016852A1 Device for detecting light in cavities or lumens in medical catheters, has light waves leading fiber whose end portion is formed as concave mirror at predetermined angle with respect to longitudinal axis
DE102011008460A1 Method and device for blood transfusion
DE102010049460A1 trepanning
DE102009009610A1 Object's spectrally separated images detecting method for use in e.g. optical and fluorescence imaging in biotechnology, involves supplying user-specific light to object on optical axis of image detection
DE102009007398A1 Method for correcting Raman or fluorescence signal with respect to influence of biological tissue, involves correcting Raman or fluorescence signals based on relation between optical characteristics of medium and intensity of signals
WO2008110613A1 Device and method for guiding a light beam
DE102007054309A1 Highly dispersive matrix interaction length increasing method for determining concentration of e.g. blood, involves, involves detecting electromagnetic radiation, where amount of detected radiation is different from noise of detectors
DE102007014933A1 Laser guide for medical applications is redirected by angled pair of rotating reflective surfaces
DE102007012695A1 Apparatus and method for producing structures in materials using laser beams comprises setting up high speed of rotation of beam and imposing on this oscillating motion so that beam is offset to one side of optical axis
DE102006043551A1 Diffuser tip for homogeneous radiation distribution of low-energy X-radiation in a medium
DE102004020043A1 Process and appliance for active long-term stabilization of electro-magnetic radiation uses detector to measure radiation and dimming part to take out unwanted radiation and transmit rest stably
DE102004010788A1 Process and assembly to test blood sample for molecular abnormalities comprises release of sample onto capillary slide with ligand coatings that test for a molecular feature in the blood, then identification by optical means