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QUANTUM PERIPHERALS COLORADO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    35
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QUANTUM PERIPHERALS COLORADO has a total of 35 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets audio-visual technology, machines and measurement are LE QUANG, ADVANCED RES CORP and SHIMAZAWA KOJI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing QUANTUM PERIPHERALS COLORADOs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jennison Michael J 8
#2 Nix J Lamar 8
#3 Bharthulwar Shridhar 7
#4 Ruse Guy F 6
#5 Quintana Dan W 6
#6 Broussalian Chris 6
#7 Jemelka Jorg 5
#8 Trowbridge William 5
#9 Nielsen Georgene 5
#10 Keil John Jr 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP0747886A2 Soft adjacent layer biased magnetoresistive device incorporating a natural flux closure design utilizing coplanar permanent magnet thin film stabilization, and process for manufacturing same
US5668688A Current perpendicular-to-the-plane spin valve type magnetoresistive transducer
WO9639691A1 Flux enhanced write transducer and process for producing the same in conjunction with shared shields on magnetoresistive read heads
US5658469A Method for forming re-entrant photoresist lift-off profile for thin film device processing and a thin film device made thereby
US5847904A Magnetoresistive device incorporating conductor geometry providing substantially uniform current flow for improved magnetic stability
US5734531A Magneto-resistive read/write head having a combination pole/shield
US5573809A Process for forming a magnetoresistive device
US5532892A Soft adjacent layer biased magnetoresistive device incorporating a natural flux closure design utilizing coplanar permanent magnet thin film stabilization
US5608593A Shaped spin valve type magnetoresistive transducer and method for fabricating the same incorporating domain stabilization technique
US5634260A Method of making a magnetoresistive device having improved Barkhausen noise suppression