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ORGANON

Overview
  • Total Patents
    142
About

ORGANON has a total of 142 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1946. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and Sweden. Its main competitors in its focus markets organic fine chemistry, pharmaceuticals and machines are RARE CHEMICALS INC, ORGANON LABOR LTD and SMITH HERCHEL.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ORGANONs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ORGANONs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Antoni Szpilfogel Stefan 10
#2 Der Burg Willem Jacob Van 8
#3 Herman Homan Jan Daniel 7
#4 De Jongh Hendrik Paul 7
#5 Leslie Hewett Colin 5
#6 Tadeus Reichstein 5
#7 Johannes Zeelen Filippus 4
#8 Burg Willem Jacob Van Der 4
#9 De Winter Max Salomon 4
#10 Pieter Modderman 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US3708511A Novel {66 -steroids of the oestrane series
US3666421A Diagnostic test slide
US3673225A New 7-alkyl-steroids
US3720657A Process for extracting pancreas glands
US3654083A Preparation of stable water-soluble enzyme conjugates
US3661914A Derivatives of 5,6-dihydro-phenanthridine
US3641026A Phthalazine derivatives
US3655838A Method of pelletizing analytical or immunological reagents
US3631077A New 16alpha-alkyl-steroids
US3579306A Diagnostic test device
US3600132A Process for the determination of the hydroxyproline content of biological fluids,and diagnostic packs for this determination
US3591388A Purification of microbial rennets
US3654090A Method for the determination of antigens and antibodies
US3588055A Homogenizing device for powdered solids which are not free flowing
US3701778A Dibenzo-pyrazino-azepines
US3553237A Process for the preparation of delta**4.7-3-keto-steroids
US3565987A Immunochemical determinations of antigens and antibodies
US3502772A Method for stimulating anovulatory cycles and pharmaceutical packages
US3564027A Novel 1-methyl-oestrene compounds
US3437206A Collection assembly for diagnostic testing