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PENICILLIN GES DAUELSBERG & CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    31
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PENICILLIN GES DAUELSBERG & CO has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1950. It filed its patents most often in Germany, France and Switzerland. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, pharmaceuticals and chemical engineering are PARENTERAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC, PATTON MEDICAL DEVICES LP and CONCENTRX PHARMACEUTICALS INC.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Tuschhoff Ludwig 4
#2 Tuschhoff L 2
#3 Machoczek Horst 2
#4 Hubensack Walter 2
#5 Gottwald Dr Rer Nat Eberhard 1
#6 Bertram Dr Med Albert Heinrich 1
#7 Horst Machoczek 1
#8 Bertram Albert Heinrich 1
#9 Bertram Albert Heinrich Dr Med 1
#10 Greuer Wilhelm Dr Med Habil 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE1935646A1 Anti-fibrinolytically active trans amino- - methyl cyclohexane carboxylic acid
DE1668540A1 Process for the production of adamantane
DE1617733A1 Process for the production of a preparation for the treatment of wounds and suppurations that are difficult to heal
DE1278703B Two-chamber syringe
DE1294371B Process for the preparation of 1-aminoadamantane and its N-alkyl or N-cyclohexyl derivatives
DE1242796B Two-chamber syringe
DE1189231B Method for the treatment of tissue parts to be transplanted
ES251630A1 Procedure for prolonging the duration of blood preserves and animal calculating tissue materials (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
DE1059151B Injection ampoule
US2841143A Injection device for liquids and ampoule therefor
GB789926A Improvements in or relating to syringe ampoules
DE1025103B Ampoule syringe
DE937705C Device for mixing liquid, pulpy, powdery, grainy or fibrous goods
DE812341C Process for the preparation of a skin treatment agent
DE825076C Method and device for the continuous packaging of objects with small dimensions in films