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SMITH KLINE INSTR

Overview
  • Total Patents
    119
About

SMITH KLINE INSTR has a total of 119 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1969. It filed its patents most often in United States, Japan and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, machines and medical technology are FINK MATHIAS, HUMASIS CO LTD and PULSE HEALTH LLC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SMITH KLINE INSTRs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Townsley Charles William 17
#2 Lawrence Paul Joseph 16
#3 Lawrence Paul J 10
#4 Detweiler Michael Burnside 9
#5 Townsley Charles W 9
#6 Goldberg Paul R 7
#7 Barrett Michael James 6
#8 Detweiler Michael B 5
#9 Reynolds Charles A 5
#10 Dow Julian 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US4382064A Specimen slide for occult blood testing
US4421118A Ultrasonic transducer
US4365970A Specimen test slide and method for testing occult blood
US4329317A Method of stabilizing a specimen slide for occult blood testing
CA1169145A Ultrasonic imaging system
US4362381A Multiformat film cassette transport
US4241611A Ultrasonic diagnostic transducer assembly and system
FR2414729A1 Determination of creatine kinase isoenzyme(s) - using immobilised isoenzyme and a marked specific antibody associated with an enzyme
GB1591685A Method and apparatus for non-destructive and non-invasive testing
US4271842A Apparatus and method for providing multiple ultrasonic sector image displays
US4149419A Ultrasonic transducer probe
US4275597A Ultrasonic beam scanning technique and apparatus
US4086818A Ultrasonic imaging apparatus
US4064741A Real-time ultrasonic imaging system
CA1089077A Ultrasonic transducer probe
US4225784A Covalently bound biological substances to plastic materials and use in radioassay
US4034744A Ultrasonic scanning system with video recorder
AU8538275A Biological substances covalently bound to plastic materials
US4047819A Apparatus for measuring optical density with stray light compensation
US3989812A Folic acid derivatives and use in radio-assay