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LOCKHEED MISSILES SPACE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    519
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LOCKHEED MISSILES SPACE has a total of 519 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1960. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, electrical machinery and energy and optics are DEMARAY LLC, KATO MANABU and GU SHIPING.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing LOCKHEED MISSILES SPACEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Meyer John William 22
#2 Bonin John Henry 20
#3 Robb Paul N 20
#4 Mercado Romeo I 20
#5 Galbraith Andrew D 17
#6 Littauer Ernest Lucius 16
#7 Gal George 16
#8 Meyer John W 14
#9 Reichert Guenter 13
#10 Li Yi-Sheng 13

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5731907A Auxiliary lens with liquid element for correcting secondary color
US5681009A Missile having endoatmospheric and exoatmospheric seeker capability
US5692107A Method for generating predictive models in a computer system
US5594253A Hybrid luminescent device for imaging of ionizing and penetrating radiation
US5825525A Electro-optic modulator with voltage tunable quantum well waveguide cladding layer
US5691815A Laser inspection tool system
US5640477A Electro-optical component alignment technique
US5590538A Stacked multistage Joule-Thomson cryostat
US5681010A Inflatable deployable control structures for aerospace vehicles
US5725709A Fabrication method for an inflatable deployable control structure for aerospace vehicles
US5687022A Mid-wave infrared lens system with liquid optical element
US5642191A Multi-channel imaging spectrophotometer
US5610707A Wavefront sensor for a staring imager
US5598261A Wavefront sensor for a scanning imager
US5650873A Micropolarization apparatus
US5627639A Coded aperture imaging spectrometer
US5557410A Method of calibrating a three-dimensional optical measurement system
US5570238A Thermally compensating lens mount
US5680215A Vision inspection system and method
US5636299A Hybrid luminescent device and method for imaging penetrating radiation