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NIZHEGORODSKIJ NII RADIOTEKHNI

Overview
  • Total Patents
    25
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NIZHEGORODSKIJ NII RADIOTEKHNI has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1977. It filed its patents most often in Russian Federation and USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets mechanical elements are BOBYLEV NIKOLAJ F, SHOWA KUATSUKI CO LTD and SIB OSOBOE K B N PROIZV OBEDIN.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Mechanical elements

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Springs

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kejstovich Aleksandr V 4
#2 Sergunin Valentin A 3
#3 Kejstovich Andrej A 3
#4 Zachepitskij Aleksandr A 3
#5 Litvin Mikhail V 2
#6 Bomshtejn Aleksandr D 2
#7 Mareskin Valerij M 2
#8 Bykov Andrej V 2
#9 Egerev Vyacheslav V 1
#10 Kokushkina Lyudmila A 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU2154840C1 Device determining parameters of movement of object
RU2064222C1 Device for transmission of analog information
RU2066065C1 Device for microprogram control
RU2040131C1 Process of manufacture of thin-film microcircuits
RU2042212C1 Device for regulating motion of ships
RU2009537C1 Protected constant voltage regulator
RU2006956C1 Ship movement control system
RU2011060C1 Shock-absorbing unit
RU1775759C Microwave phase shifter
RU1810941C Antenna device
RU2033625C1 Radar receiver of complex signals
RU1786649C Device for pulse signal detection through noises
RU2005331C1 Device for interlocking mainly radio electronic units with protective shields
RU1819340C Chamber drier
SU1739488A1 Generator of pseudorandom numbers
SU1716580A1 Shf limiter
SU1697214A1 Device for control over thyristors of static converter
RU2035096C1 Half-wave vibrating oscillator
RU2066941C1 Device for attachment of diodes
RU2030834C1 Light-guide system for analog data transmission