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MEDINOL LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    871
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    15,751
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 60.0%
About

MEDINOL LTD has a total of 871 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 60.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1993. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and machine tools are FONDEL FINANCE B V, ENDOLOGIX LLC and ANGIOMED AG.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MEDINOL LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Richter Jacob 525
#2 Pinchasik Gregory 328
#3 Israel Henry M 48
#4 Yaron Ira 28
#5 Flomenblit Joseph 21
#6 Nachtomy Ehud 20
#7 Chappel Shlomit 18
#8 Pansky Amir 18
#9 Budigina Natalia 18
#10 Jacob Richter 17

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JP2019162454A Flexible catheter
US2019269884A1 Catheter system with reinforced guidewire shaft and method of manufacture
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US2019201221A1 Systems and method for stent manufacturing using protective shields
CN109789008A Aneurysm occlusion device
CN109688947A Thrombus withdrawing device
AU2016213923A1 Helical hybrid stent
US2016183963A1 Device for Traversing Vessel Occlusions and Method of Use
AU2014265112A1 Device for traversing vessel occlusions and method of use
AU2014240264A1 Helical hybrid stent
EP2967933A2 Helical hybrid stent
US2015217083A1 Catheter tip assembled with a spring
CA2938627A1 Improved device for traversing vessel occlusions and method of use
CN105960259A Catheter tip assembled with a spring
US2015216550A1 Device for traversing vessel occlusions and method of use
EP3563806A1 Catheter with retractable sleeve and method of using catheter system
US2013204350A1 Helical hybrid stent
US2014216185A1 Variable linear motor
AU2012202797A1 A covering for an endoprosthetic device and methods of using for aneurysm treatment
EP2533842A1 Device for recanalization of vessel occlusions using guide wire