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MARINE DESALINATION SYS LLC

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  • Total Patents
    62
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MARINE DESALINATION SYS LLC has a total of 62 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in United States, Israel and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, chemical engineering and machines are ZHEJIANG CREATION ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, ORIENTAL GIKEN KOGYO KK and JIANGSU XIAHANG ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CO LTD.

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Chart showing MARINE DESALINATION SYS LLCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Max Michael D 35
#2 Max Michael David 15
#3 Michael D Max 2
#4 Holman Sarah A 2
#5 Preston Christopher G 1
#6 Hunter Allen C 1
#7 Osegovic John P 1
#8 Hill James W 1
#9 Korsgaard Jens 1
#10 David Max Michael 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2011028199A1 Atmospheric water harvesters with variable pre-cooling
US2007079624A1 Atmospheric moisture harvesters
US2006049105A1 Segregated flow, continuous flow deionization
US2004195160A1 Hydrate-based reduction of fluid inventories and concentration of aqueous and other water-containing products
US2005247640A1 Hydrate-based desalination with hydrate-elevating density-driven circulation
US2004000165A1 Apparatus and method for harvesting atmospheric moisture
ZA200303677B Improved efficiency water desalination/purification.
US7008544B2 Hydrate-based desalination/purification using permeable support member
US6890444B1 Hydrate formation and growth for hydrate-based desalination by means of enriching water to be treated
ZA200301823B Improved hydrate desalination for water purification.
IL154730A Hydrate desalination for water purification
US2003150483A1 Apparatus and method for harvesting atmospheric moisture
US6759564B2 Hydrate-based decontamination of toxic gases
US6673249B2 Efficiency water desalination/purification
US2002003111A1 Hydrate desalination or water purification
BR0112358A Controlled cooling of hydrate dissociation inlet water in an artificially pressurized assisted desalination fractionator
EP1350766A1 Desalination using positively buoyant or negatively buoyant/assisted buoyancy hydrate and concomitant carbon dioxide capture yielding liquid carbon dioxide
US6497794B1 Desalination using positively buoyant or negatively buoyant/assisted buoyancy hydrate