ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECH PTY LTD has a total of 481 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1992. It filed its patents most often in Australia, Canada and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, basic materials chemistry and civil engineering are EXPERT EXPLOSIVES, DAVEY BICKFORD and BASS GEORGIJ ANATOL EVICH.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | Australia | 90 | |
#2 | Canada | 59 | |
#3 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 50 | |
#4 | United States | 50 | |
#5 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 47 | |
#6 | South Africa | 47 | |
#7 | Peru | 34 | |
#8 | Chile | 21 | |
#9 | Mexico | 16 | |
#10 | Brazil | 14 | |
#11 | China | 8 | |
#12 | Germany | 8 | |
#13 | Argentina | 7 | |
#14 | Sweden | 6 | |
#15 | Norway | 5 | |
#16 | Hong Kong | 3 | |
#17 | Republic of Korea | 3 | |
#18 | New Zealand | 3 | |
#19 | EAPO (Eurasian Patent Organization) | 2 | |
#20 | Russian Federation | 2 | |
#21 | Taiwan | 2 | |
#22 | African Regional Industrial Property Organization | 1 | |
#23 | Colombia | 1 | |
#24 | Japan | 1 | |
#25 | Malaysia | 1 |
# | Industry | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Machines | |
#2 | Basic materials chemistry | |
#3 | Civil engineering | |
#4 | Electrical machinery and energy | |
#5 | Materials and metallurgy | |
#6 | Environmental technology |
# | Technology | |
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#1 | Blasting | |
#2 | Explosive charges | |
#3 | Explosives | |
#4 | Ammunition fuzes | |
#5 | Detonating devices | |
#6 | Chemical means for extinguishing fires | |
#7 | Electrically-conductive connections | |
#8 | Non-metallic elements | |
#9 | Mining | |
#10 | Storage of greenhouse gases |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Hummel Dirk | 72 |
#2 | Stewart Ronald F | 65 |
#3 | Lownds Charles Michael | 57 |
#4 | Goodridge Richard John | 47 |
#5 | Mccann Michael John | 44 |
#6 | Brent Geoffrey Frederick | 32 |
#7 | Armstrong Les | 30 |
#8 | Smylie Thomas | 29 |
#9 | Kotsonis Steven | 29 |
#10 | Beikoff Brad | 28 |
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AU2013202531A1 | Use of post-blast markers in the mining of mineral deposits | |
WO2011054031A1 | Connector, and methods of use | |
MX2012003611A | A method of underground rock blasting. | |
WO2010105306A1 | Bladder tank system for delivering emulsion explosives | |
EP2391864A1 | Selective control of wireless initiation devices at a blast site | |
AU2009329835A1 | Amine reacted alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compound thickened explosive emulsions | |
AU2009101116A4 | Detonator Assembly | |
MX2011002120A | Improved integrated chemical process. | |
AU2009253752A1 | Calibration of detonators | |
AU2009208402A1 | Deactivating an explosive composition using plants | |
WO2009094716A1 | Deactivating an explosive composition using enzymes | |
CA2714013A1 | Deactivating an explosive composition using a chemical | |
AU2009208008A1 | Mobile delivery platform for flowable explosive | |
EP2889572A2 | Use of post-blast markers in the mining of mineral deposits | |
US2008282925A1 | Electronic blasting with high accuracy | |
CN101663557A | Explosion system without initiator and method for detonating explosive in bulk | |
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CN101636224A | Integrated chemical process | |
MX2009005386A | Integrated chemical process. | |
US2008083342A1 | Protector for detonator, and method of use |