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SHIYOUDENRIYOKU KOSOKU TSUSHIN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    17
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SHIYOUDENRIYOKU KOSOKU TSUSHIN has a total of 17 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications and semiconductors are SUORCE PHOTONICS CHENGDU COMPANY LTD, GOMI SHINTARO and CHIBA COMMUNICATIONS IND.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SHIYOUDENRIYOKU KOSOKU TSUSHINs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Japan 17

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SHIYOUDENRIYOKU KOSOKU TSUSHINs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Takeda Nobuo 5
#2 Nishizawa Junichi 5
#3 Takagi Ai 5
#4 Hoshikawa Noriya 3
#5 Nagasawa Zenichiro 2
#6 Omori Hideaki 2
#7 Kishine Toshiyuki 1
#8 Suzuki Sohe 1
#9 Danbayashi Toshikazu 1
#10 Oizumi Toru 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JPH05199036A Demodulator for direct spread spectrum fm signal
JPH05121932A Electromagnetic field radiation cable
JPH05102493A Manufacture of semiconductor device
JPH05102087A Method for monitoring plasma etching end point
JPH05102408A Notched insulated gate electrostatic induction transistor integrated circuit
JPH05102486A Manufacture of notched insulated gate electrostatic induction transistor
JPH05102867A Interference wave reducing and receiving system
JPH05102899A Multi-frequency communication system
JPH05102898A Higher harmonic wave communication system
JPH0527017A Object detecting device
JPH0528370A Invasion detector
JPH04304053A Synchronizing system in radio communication system
JPH02256333A Radio communication system
JPH02226773A Infeed type insulated gate electrostatic induction transistor and manufacture thereof
JPH02226772A Infeed type insulated gate electrostatic induction transistor and manufacture thereof
JPH02159837A Digital frame constitution method for portable radio equipment
JPH022727A Radio wave transmission/reception system via optical fiber