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PELLISSIER JEAN PIERRE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    11
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PELLISSIER JEAN PIERRE has a total of 11 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1971. It filed its patents most often in France. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, measurement and machines are HOTSET HEIZPATRONEN ZUBEHOER, RADIO HEATERS LTD and RADYNE LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing PELLISSIER JEAN PIERREs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 France 11

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PELLISSIER JEAN PIERREs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pellissier Jean-Pierre 2
#2 Pre Alain 1
#3 Noel Bernard 1
#4 Hassler Michel 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2614490A1 Microwave applicator for heat treatment of granular, powdery, pasty or liquid products
FR2571918A1 Microwave apparatus for defrosting or heating a biological liquid
FR2510753A1 Temp. sensor for high electric or magnetic field environments - has bulb made of non-polar dielectric material containing gas communicating with capillary tube of low thermal expansion coefficient
FR2502884A1 Continuous laminated wooden beam mfg. method - uses standard size elements placed end to end and layered to produce profile which is glued using microwave to fuse polymer glue
FR2502441A1 Control for power dissipation in dielectric subject to HF field - by automatic resonance tuning and a reference voltage cycle
FR2501952A1 Microwave panel for industrial heating process - uses one magnetron microwave source feeding pair of outlet waveguides which have window in their joining wall to attenuate reflections
FR2493661A1 Microwave antenna for industrial use - uses individual waveguides coupled to principal guide quarter wavelength intervals and having dielectric inserts to shift phase
FR2485744A1 Wearable dosimeter for HF or microwave radiation - has 3 section omnidirectional antenna feeding rectifier and mercury tube with electrolyte acting as current integrator