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ORGAMOL SA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    35
About

ORGAMOL SA has a total of 35 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1955. It filed its patents most often in Switzerland, United Kingdom and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets organic fine chemistry, biotechnology and environmental technology are DAUSSE SA LAB, BEIJING VENTUREPHARM TECHNOLOGY CO LTD and NUTRICHEM CO LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ORGAMOL SAs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ORGAMOL SAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Baum Laszlo Dr 10
#2 Molnar Francois Dr 5
#3 Szabo Suzanne 3
#4 Lachavanne Albert 2
#5 Blanc Gerald 2
#6 Lachavanne Dipl-Chem Albert 2
#7 Bulcsu Gyula 2
#8 Molnar Francois 2
#9 Julius Bulcsu 2
#10 Suzanne Szabo 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CH652728A5 Process for the removal of the protective radical in an N-formylpeptide ester
CH664560A5 Method of preparation of ester dipeptide acid l-aspartic by releasing gear.
CH530983A Beta-dialkylaminoalkyl nicotinate salts - for local treatment of inflammations
GB1037380A Process for the production of basic esters of pyridine-carboxylic acids
ES308064A1 Procedure for the production of salts anhydro of smoke acid with bivalent iron (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
GB1032269A Process for the preparation of water-soluble alkane sulphonic acid salts of isoquinoline bases of the papaverine series
GB986405A Process for the production of quinazolone derivatives
GB1030022A Process for the production of isoquinoline derivatives
GB982207A Process for the production of quinazolone derivatives
GB1022641A A process for the preparation of dicarbamates with non-identical carbamate groups from diols
GB800171A Process for the production of choline theophyllinate
CA733120A Process to obtain anhydrous salt of fumaric acid with divalent iron
CA689443A Process for the preparation of dicarbamates with non-identical carbamate groups from diols