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NIPPON SHIRYO KOGYO KK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    28
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NIPPON SHIRYO KOGYO KK has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1964. It filed its patents most often in Japan, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Its main competitors in its focus markets foods and drinks, chemical engineering and biotechnology are SHIMADZU SYSTEM SOLUTIONS CO L, PURITY CORP and KITTEL WALTER DIPL ING.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing NIPPON SHIRYO KOGYO KKs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing NIPPON SHIRYO KOGYO KKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Niimi Masahiro 5
#2 Nakajima Takehiko 5
#3 Nagai Masato 5
#4 Miyamoto Toshihiko 5
#5 Masada Hitoshi 4
#6 Asano Masao 4
#7 Furukawa Tetsu 4
#8 Narita Yasushi 3
#9 Yoshiaki Komai 3
#10 Seiji Inubushi 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JPH11235193A Production of maltotriose solution
JPH0984594A Production of panose liquid
JPH08242900A Production of hydrated crystal grain of glucose
JPS63291588A Production of sugar rich in branched oligosaccharide
JPS53119812A Process for preparing high purity multitole
JPS53118532A Production of high purity maltose
JPS5365806A Method of making granular powder of crystalline sugar alcohol
JPS5341443A Process for fractioning saccharide mixture
JPS52136112A Method of producing saccharified powder containing large amount of difficultly hygroscopic maltose
US3619293A Granular sucrose products and process for producing same
CH502834A Spray crystallisation of microcrystalline su - pensions
US3540927A Granular total sugar products and process for producing
GB1191908A A Process for Spray-Crystallization of Sugar
GB1193549A Apparatus for the Enzymatic Saccharification of Starch.
GB1175900A A process for Saccharifying Starch into Hydrolyzate
US3446664A Converter for continuous acid-saccharification of starch
GB1112553A A process for producing crystallized granules
GB1121100A A process for substantially complete saccharification of starch