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PROMINENT DOSIERTECHNIK GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    124
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PROMINENT DOSIERTECHNIK GMBH has a total of 124 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines, measurement and machines are PULSSAR TECHNOLOGIES, PROMINENT GMBH and VANEK JIRI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PROMINENT DOSIERTECHNIK GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fritsch Horst 18
#2 Freudenberger Thomas 17
#3 Bubb Alexander 14
#4 Pinkowski Alexander 13
#5 Freissler Bernd 13
#6 Pinkowski Alexander Dr 8
#7 Weisbrodt Rainer 8
#8 Wittkampf Michael 8
#9 Kaibel Jens 7
#10 Drexlmeier Yves 5

Latest patents

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DE102012106848A1 Dosing system and metering pump for this
DE102012102088A1 Positive displacement pump with forced ventilation
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DE102006027724A1 separating element
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DE10240043A1 Sensor for volumetric measurement of chlorite concentration in aqueous solution, e.g. drinking water, comprises working electrode made from glass-carbon