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RAYONEX SCHWINGUNGSTECHNIK GMB

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  • Total Patents
    13
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RAYONEX SCHWINGUNGSTECHNIK GMB has a total of 13 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1997. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, civil engineering and measurement are HOCKING GRANT, DANIELSSON PER and ERIKSEN MORTEN.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schultze Volkmar 6
#2 Andrae Wilfried 4
#3 Fegert Stephan 4
#4 Hoenig Eckardt 3
#5 Schulze Volkmar 2
#6 Heimes Dietmar 2
#7 Boike Volker 2
#8 Natterer Siegfried 1
#9 Koch Elmar 1
#10 Andra Wilfried 1

Latest patents

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DE102008059440A1 Textile product e.g. fleece, for use as e.g. head hood for transmission of electromagnetic oscillations in bio resonance therapy for treating diseases of patient, has connection device conductively connected with bio resonance device
DE102007007766A1 Boring tool e.g. rod-driven boring tool, component for horizontal boring, has two metallic end caps defining ends respectively, where non-metallic housing section extends between two end caps
DE102004058272A1 Instrument e.g. medical instrument, locating device, has magnetic dipole that rotates freely around longitudinal axis of drilling head, and stationary magnetic dipole fixed with housing
DE102004001946A1 Polarizer for bio-resonance equipment, has two closely wound hollow coils for production of different static left and/or right-rotary fields, and entrance for neutral oscillation produced from bio-resonance equipment
DE10225518A1 Method and device for controlling and determining the position of an instrument or device
DE19735652A1 System for determining transmission direction of biophysical vibrations for medical purposes