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PERMANOVA LASERSYSTEM AB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    39
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PERMANOVA LASERSYSTEM AB has a total of 39 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1990. It filed its patents most often in Sweden, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets machine tools, optics and measurement are SHANGHAI EMPOWER AUTOMATION TECH CO LTD, LT ULTRA PREC TECHNOLOGY GMBH and OKABE KENJI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PERMANOVA LASERSYSTEM ABs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Roos Sven-Olov 30
#2 Torstensson Per-Arne 19
#3 Sandstroem Ulf 12
#4 Bengtsson Daniel 6
#5 Lindskog Anders 4
#6 Galt Sheila 2
#7 Haard Sverker 2
#8 Teijeiro Manuel Jose Lopez-Qui 2
#9 Frid Joakim 2
#10 Vilhelmsson Kennet 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO03041906A1 Optical fibre device
SE0200146D0 Device for centering the laser beam in a laser processing system
SE0102718D0 Device for detecting damage of an optical fiber
SE9904577D0 Method and apparatus for measuring the loss power of a fiber optic connector
AU4305399A An apparatus for determining the position of the focal point in a laser machining system
SE9803329D0 Method and apparatus for removing small cut details in laser cutting
SE9801780D0 Method and apparatus for monitoring the status of a protective glass in laser machining
CZ251499A3 Process and apparatus for checking state of protective glass in connection with laser cutting
SE9700196D0 Method and apparatus for monitoring the purity of a protective glass in laser machining
SE9602666D0 Optical fiber cable
SE9403349D0 Method and apparatus for performing multiple identical engravings using a laser beam
JPH07318733A Fiber
SE9301100L Optical fiber cable and ways to transmit laser light with high power
SE9201056D0 Device for processing object by laser radiation - using mask in front of object in laser radiation path and having transparent parts
SE9000594D0 DEVICE FOR PROCESSING ALUMINUM BY A LASER