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NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    44
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NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC has a total of 44 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1993. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, chemical engineering and micro-structure and nano-technology are DIRECTA PLUS PATENT & TECHNOLO, MERCURI ROBERT A and AVERETT STEWART BENSON.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing NANOTECHNOLOGIES INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schroder Kurt A 27
#2 Wilson Dennis Eugene 10
#3 Jackson Douglas Keith 9
#4 Jackson Doug K 7
#5 Martin Karl Matthew 7
#6 Willauer Darrin Lee 6
#7 Schmidt Stephen J 6
#8 Willauer Darrin L 5
#9 Peterson Dennis Roger 5
#10 Walter Kevin C 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2007086830A2 Nano-enhanced kinetic energy projectiles
EP1830812A2 Anti-viral uses of metal nanomaterial compositions
KR20070091158A Electrical, plating and catalytic uses of metal nanomaterial compositions
WO2006137920A2 System for photonic initiation of nanoenergetic materials
AU2005328642A1 Carbon and metal nanomaterial composition and synthesis
US2008006521A1 Method for initiating a pulsed arc discharge for nanopowder synthesis
IL165457D0 Radial pulsed arc discharge gun for synthesizing nanopowders
US2006071640A1 Fast-recovery circuitry and method for a capacitor charging power supply
US2006071639A1 Method and circuitry for charging a capacitor to provide a high pulsed power discharge
US2005062430A1 Method and apparatus for initiating a pulsed arc discharge for nanopowder synthesis
US2005061785A1 Nanopowder synthesis using pulsed arc discharge and applied magnetic field
US2003230554A1 Radial pulsed arc discharge gun for synthesizing nanopowders
US6916389B2 Process for mixing particulates
US6653591B1 Method and apparatus for direct electrothermal-physical conversion of ceramic into nanopowder
US6600127B1 Method and apparatus for direct electrothermal-physical conversion of ceramic into nanopowder
US5453413A Phototransformation of fullerenes