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SCIENCE SPECTRUM

Overview
  • Total Patents
    39
About

SCIENCE SPECTRUM has a total of 39 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, computer technology and biotechnology are SELECTIVE ANTIBODIES LTD, ALADJEM FREDERICK J and GAMMA BIOLOGICALS INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SCIENCE SPECTRUMs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 11
#2 United Kingdom 8
#3 Germany 7
#4 Canada 6
#5 France 2
#6 Japan 2
#7 Sweden 2
#8 Italy 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SCIENCE SPECTRUMs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wyatt Philip J 14
#2 Wyatt P 5
#3 Trundle Albert S 4
#4 Bruckner Judith B 4
#5 Phillips D 4
#6 Phillips David T 4
#7 Wyatt Philip Joseph 3
#8 Proctor William L 3
#9 Stull Vincent Robert 2
#10 Brooks H 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA1114640A Apparatus and process for rapidly characterizing and differentiating large cells
US4140018A Programmable action sampler system
US4173415A Apparatus and process for rapidly characterizing and differentiating large organic cells
JPS522494A Method and apparatus for testing a reaction of microbody against an environment
DE2523652A1 Measuring sensitivity of microparticles to outside influences - esp. bacteria to antibiotics, by comparing light scattering patterns of treated and control samples
DE2521025A1 METHOD OF TESTING THE SENSITIVITY OF A MICROPARTICLE TO ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES AND DEVICE FOR EXECUTING THE METHOD
US3815000A Levitator
CA1006711A Light scattering photometer recording unit
US3770351A Optical analyzer for microparticles
US3754830A Scattering cell employing electrostatic means for supporting a particle
US3701620A Sample scattering cell for a photometer
US3730842A Process for determining bacterial drug sensitivity
US3654438A Hexadecimal/decimal calculator
US3654437A Octal/decimal calculator
US3624835A Microparticle analyzer employing a spherical detector array